Khaleej Times

Spurs see off Cardiff

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london — Tottenham got back on track after their European mauling at the hands of Lionel Messi as Eric Dier sealed a 1-0 win over Cardiff in the Premier League on Saturday.

At Wembley, Tottenham recovered from Wednesday’s damaging 4-2 Champions League loss to Barcelona.

Messi had tormented Tottenham with a mesmerisin­g display, capped by two goals, that left the north Londoners in danger of missing the knockout stage.

But Mauricio Pochettino’s side recovered against Cardiff to move into third place in the table.

Cardiff boss Neil Warnock joked he would play 10 defenders in a bid to stifle Tottenham and he might have regretted not doing exactly that as the hosts went in front after eight minutes.

Davinson Sanchez saw his header blocked by Joe Bennett and it span into the path of England midfielder Dier, who swept home from close-range for his first club goal since April 2017.

Cardiff were reduced to 10 men when Joe Ralls was sent off for chopping down Lucas Moura in the 58th minute, with Warnock incensed after Tottenham’s players surrounded the referee to demand a red card.

Matt Doherty condemned Crystal Palace to more misery on home turf as Wolves won 1-0 at Selhurst Park. Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo set a Premier League record by naming an unchanged starting line-up for an eighth game in a row at the start of the season.

Doherty’s 56th-minute strike rewarded Nuno’s faith and left Palace without a goal or a win in their first four home games.

Everton’s Gylfi Sigurdsson scored a sublime goal to clinch his side a 2-1 win at 10-man Leicester. Brazilian forward Bernard, signed from Shakhtar Donetsk in the

close-season, marked his first Premier League start for Everton with an assist for his compatriot Richarliso­n, who bagged his fourth goal of the season with a simple finish in the seventh minute.

Portugal defender Ricardo Pereira equalised for Leicester in the 40th minute, firing home to celebrate his 25th birthday with his first goal since his pre-season move from Porto.

But Leicester centre-back Wes Morgan was sent off in the 63rd minute, booked twice for fouls on Richarliso­n, and Sigurdsson ensured the visitors took advantage when he produced a superb turn and long-range strike into top corner in the 77th minute.

Bournemout­h extended their surprising start as Eddie Howe’s team climbed to fifth place with a 4-0 win at Watford.

David Brooks had netted with a superb finish in Bournemout­h’s win over Crystal Palace on Monday and the winger opened the scoring against Watford with a cool strike in the 14th minute.

Joshua King doubled Bournemout­h’s lead with a 33rdminute penalty after Watford’s Christian Kabasele was sent off for bringing down the Cherries forward. King struck again with a header on the stroke of half-time and Callum Wilson scored the fourth in the 47th minute.

Burnley drew 1-1 with Huddersfie­ld after Sam Vokes puts the hosts ahead and Christophe­r Schindler snatched the equaliser. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Huddersfie­ld Town’s Christophe­r Schindler scores a goal against Burnley on Saturday. —
Reuters Huddersfie­ld Town’s Christophe­r Schindler scores a goal against Burnley on Saturday. —

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