Malta Independent

Man United, Spurs power on without absent strikers

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With their top strikers absent, there were concerns that Manchester United and Tottenham could stumble in their push for Champions League qualificat­ion from the English Premier League. No need to worry. United defied the absence of the suspended Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c — and fatigue because of its hectic fixture schedule — to beat relegation-threatened Middlesbro­ugh 3-1 away in a match that ended with player bust-ups on and off the field.

Tottenham has lost top scorer Harry Kane for up to five weeks because of injury and the team's attacking midfielder­s stepped up to fill the void, with Christian Eriksen and Dele Alli scoring in a 2-1 win over Southampto­n. It was Spurs' 10th straight victory at home in the league.

With Manchester City and Liverpool drawing 1-1 in an end-toend game of numerous chances at Etihad Stadium, the race to finish in the top four behind likely champion Chelsea is too close to call.

Tottenham is in second place, 10 points behind Chelsea and two points ahead of City. Liverpool is a point further back in fourth and four clear of fifth-placed United, which has two games in hand.

United has finished each of the last 19 weeks in sixth place in the Premier League, but finally climbed a spot with its win at the Riverside Stadium. Arsenal, which lost 3-1 at West Bromwich Albion on Saturday, has slipped to sixth place.

MIDDLESBRO­UGH UNITED 3

There were two noteworthy goals from United — Jesse Lingard's spectacula­r 25-meter strike and Antonio Valencia's injurytime walk-in after a slip from Middlesbro­ugh goalkeeper Victor Valdes — but they were overshadow­ed by bust-ups on and off the field around the final whistle.

In stoppage time, just before Valencia settled the result, tempers flared when Middlesbro­ugh's Rudy Gestede and United's Eric

1, MANCHESTER Bailly grappled with each other. Players from both teams piled in. The pushing and shoving continued in the tunnel after the match, with Bailly and teammate Ashley Young looking particular­ly aggrieved.

Marouane Fellaini opened the scoring for United, which won despite Jose Mourinho fielding a weakened team missing Ibrahimovi­c, Paul Pogba and Henrikh Mkhitaryan and playing after competing in the Europa League on Thursday night.

After weeks of chasing, the top four is suddenly in sight for United, although Mourinho said he would prefer to secure Champions League qualificat­ion by winning the Europa League.

"The Europa League gives us the same, gives us Champions League football, but gives us a trophy, gives us prestige, gives us a European Super Cup," Mourinho said.

TOTTENHAM 2, SOUTHAMPTO­N 1

Son Heung-min started up front in place of Kane but it was Eriksen and Alli who delivered.

Eriksen drove home the opening goal from the edge of the area in the 14th minute and Alli converted a penalty in the 33rd after he tumbled under Steven Davis' challenge following a series of poor clearances by Southampto­n.

James Ward-Prowse celebrated his call-up to the England squad with a 52nd-minute reply for Southampto­n.

MANCHESTER CITY 1, LIVERPOOL 1

City coach Pep Guardiola said it was "one of the happiest days of my career as a manager" after seeing his team fight back to salvage a point against a direct rival for the top four.

Guardiola said his players had been "so, so sad" in training this week after City's eliminatio­n from the Champions League by Monaco on Wednesday. A defeat to Liverpool four days later would have been particular­ly damaging to morale.

City needed a 69th-minute equalizer from Sergio Aguero to prevent Liverpool from collecting a sixth win this season over a rival from the top six.

James Milner, a former City player, put Liverpool ahead from the penalty spot in the 51st and both teams spurned great chances in a riveting final 20 minutes as they went on all-out attack.

Stoke City-Chelsea ........................1-2 Willian (C) 13, Walters (S) 38 pe, Cahill (C) 87 Sunderland-Burnley ......................0-0 West Ham-Leicester City ...............2-3 Mahrez (L) 5, Huth (L) 7, Lanzini (W) 20, Vardy (L) 38, Ayew (W) 63 Bournemout­h-Swansea C..............2-0 Mawson 31 og, Afobe 72 Yesterday M’boro-Man United......................1-3 Fellaini (MU) 30, Lingard (MU) 62, Gestede (M) 77, Valencia (MU) 90 Tottenham H.-Southampto­n..........2-1 Eriksen (T) 14, Dele Alli (T) 33 pen, Ward-Prowse (S) 52 Man City-Liverpool .......................1-1 Milner (L) 51 pen, Aguero (M) 69

Standings

PW D L F A Pts Chelsea 28 22 3 3 59 21 69 Tottenham 28 17 8 3 55 21 59 Man City 28 17 6 5 54 30 57 Liverpool 29 16 8 5 61 36 56 Man United 27 14 10 3 42 23 52 Arsenal 27 15 5 7 56 34 50 Everton 29 14 8 7 51 30 50 West Brom 29 12 7 10 39 38 43 Stoke City 29 9 9 11 33 42 36 Southampto­n 27 9 6 12 33 36 33 Bournemout­h 29 9 6 14 42 54 33 West Ham 29 9 6 14 40 52 33 Burnley 29 9 5 15 31 42 32 Watford 28 8 7 13 33 48 31 Leicester 28 8 6 14 33 47 30 Crystal Palace 28 8 4 16 36 46 28 Swansea 29 8 3 18 36 63 27 Hull City 29 6 6 17 26 58 24 M’brough 28 4 10 14 20 33 22 Sunderland 28 5 5 18 24 50 20

SPAIN

La Liga

Friday Las Palmas-Villarreal .......................1-0 Saturday Eibar-Espanyol.................................1-1 At. Bilbao-Real Madrid....................1-2 Alaves-R. Sociedad..........................1-0 Real Betis-Osasuna .........................2-0 Yesterday Leganes-Malaga ..............................0-0 At. Madrid-Sevilla ...........................3-1 Sp. Gijon-Granada...........................3-1 D. la Coruna-Celta Vigo ...................0-1 Barcelona-Valencia .........................4-2

Standings

 ??  ?? Liverpool’s Milner putting his side in front from the penalty spot
Liverpool’s Milner putting his side in front from the penalty spot

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