Bay of Plenty Times

Spurs hope this is year to challenge

Tottenham eye City, Liverpool EPL duopoly

- FOOTBALL

While Liverpool made a stuttering start to the English Premier League, Tottenham showed they might be ready to take another step forward under Antonio Conte.

Liverpool had to come from behind twice to salvage a 2-2 draw at promoted Fulham yesterday, largely thanks to new signing Darwin Nunez, after a performanc­e that Jurgen Klopp conceded was well short of the team’s standards.

Tottenham also conceded an early goal but came roaring back to earn a 4-1 victory at home against Southampto­n after a dominant display that hinted that Spurs are well gelled after a full off-season under Conte, who took over as manager last November.

Chelsea also had a winning start but in less impressive fashion, holding on for 1-0 at Everton after Jorginho netted a late first-half penalty.

Newcastle, Leeds and Bournemout­h also won in their league openers.

At Craven Cottage, Fulham threatened to pull off a major upset as Aleksandar Mitrovic put the hosts ahead twice against Liverpool. But Nunez came off the bench to score one goal and set up the other for Mohamed Salah.

Liverpool nearly grabbed all three points when Jordan Henderson hit the crossbar in injury time with a long-distance shot, but even Klopp agreed that a win would have been undeserved.

“The start of the game was really bad from us,” Klopp said. “No direction, no positivity, no opening up, no breaking lines, nothing (of) what you have to do.”

It was a different story in north London, where Tottenham reacted superbly to going behind in the 12th minute.

Ryan Sessegnon and Eric Dier put Spurs in front by halftime and Southampto­n defender Mohammed Salibu netted a comical own goal when trying to clear the ball off the line in the 61st minute. Dejan Kulusevski capped a stellar performanc­e by slotting in the fourth two minutes later.

“It was a perfect start for us, despite going behind,” Conte said. “I liked the game a lot for the result but especially the way in which the result was created — creating many chances to score, good possession, good high and medium pressure and we were good when we lost the ball and the intensity to try and get it back . . . . Today we have seen (the) summer work with my players.”

Conte spent much of last season complainin­g about a lack of squad depth, but still opted not to start any of the team’s six off-season signings. Ivan Perisic, Clement Lenglet and Yves Bissouma came off the bench instead to show that Conte also has increased options this season as Spurs try to join champions Manchester City and Liverpool in the fight for the title.

Nottingham Forest spent most of the game defending in their return to the top flight after an absence of 23 years. The newcomers held firm for nearly an hour at St. James’ Park but couldn’t prevent Newcastle’s Fabian Schar from finally breaking the deadlock with a long-range shot. Newcastle won 2-0 after Callum Wilson added the second in the 78th.

Fellow newcomers Bournemout­h got off to a better start after Scott Parker won the battle of the former England midfielder­s as his team earned a 2-0 home win over Steven Gerrard’s Aston Villa.

Jefferson Lerma and Kieffer Moore scored either side of halftime at Vitality Stadium as Gerrard — who played alongside Parker at Euro 2012 — cut a frustrated figure for much of the afternoon.

There was a distinct American flavour to Leeds’ 2-1 win over Wolverhamp­ton at home.

US internatio­nal Brenden Aaronson played a key part in the winning goal as he rushed in to meet a cross from Patrick Bamford, although it was credited as an own goal by defender Rayan Ait-nouri, who tried to clear the ball only to poke it into his own.

Aaronson and fellow US internatio­nal Tyler Adams made their first starts for Leeds, who are managed by American coach Jesse Marsch.

Chelsea earned their first win at Goodison Park in five visits, but coach Thomas Tuchel acknowledg­ed his team looked rusty.

“We have things to improve but this isn’t a surprise,” Tuchel said. “We struggled physically but showed the spirit.”

 ?? Photo / AP ?? Big hugs for Tottenham’s Eric Dier after he scored their side’s second goal against Southampto­n.
Photo / AP Big hugs for Tottenham’s Eric Dier after he scored their side’s second goal against Southampto­n.

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