Sunday Mail (UK)

It was a Harry Houdini act

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Harry Kane admitted he thought West Ham had ended Spurs’ unbeaten league record – before his last-gasp double sealed a thrilling derby win.

After Harry Winks had cancelled out Michail Antonio’s opener for the Hammers, Manuel Lanzini looked to have won it with a penalty for Slaven Bilic’s men.

But Kane levelled with a deadly finish in 89 minutes then converted a stoppage-time spot-kick.

The Tottenham striker said: “What a win – it looked like it would be a disappoint­ing afternoon.

“We left it late but what a night, what a performanc­e.”

Winston Reid saw red at the death to cap West Ham’s misery. Mired MK Dons remain in the drop zone following a 0- 0 stalemate at Bristol Rovers.

While fans at Memorial Stadium experience­d a dry day in front of goal, Oxford, AFC Wimbledon and Rochdale let loose against Coventry, Bury and Swindon.

Oxford dominated managerles­s Coventry from start to finish in a 4-1 win. Kane Hemmings and Alex MacDonald scoring to bookend a Jamie Sterry own goal and Chris Maguire’s penalty sealed the win.

Bury, who are also without a gaffer, lost 5-1 to the Dons in London.

Rochdale plundered a 4- 0 home v ictory over Tim Sherwood’s Swindon. Steven Davies bagged a double with a strike and a penalty.

Sheff ield United moved into the promotion places after a 2-1 win over Shewsbury Town, who had Jim O’Brien and Abu Agogo sent off.

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