The New Zealand Herald

Everton earn crucial win

Arsenal and Spurs both win as race for final Champions league spot hots up

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It is as you were in the pursuit of Champions League qualificat­ion. At the other end of the Premier League, though, the relegation scrap just got even tighter. Arsenal remain fourth after Gabriel’s header secured a 2-1 win at West Ham to stay two points ahead of Tottenham after their north London rivals beat Leicester 3-1 yesterday through Son Heung-min’s double.

Chelsea look well placed to qualify for the Champions League despite now being only three points ahead of Arsenal with four games remaining after losing 1-0 at Everton.

It’s a result — secured by Richarliso­n — that gives Everton renewed hope of avoiding relegation after a 68-year stay in the top division.

Richarliso­n’s four goals in his last five league matches is as many as he scored in his first 21 this season.

The latest came 59 seconds into the second half at Goodison Park. Richarliso­n and Demarai Gray pressured Chelsea defender Cesar Azpilicuet­a into losing possession and the Brazilian benefited by sweeping a shot past goalkeeper Edouard Mendy.

But Richarliso­n could face Football Associatio­n action after picking up a lit blue flare during his goal celebratio­ns and throwing it off the field, although it was unclear where it landed.

Everton relied on Jordan Pickford’s saves to preserve the win — denying Cesar Azpilicuet­a, Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Thiago Silva.

“We’re still in a massive scrap,” captain Seamus Coleman said. “We’ve got to keep going and keep battling.”

Third-place Chelsea has only four points from its last four games.

“We struggle to play without big mistakes,” Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel said. “And that is why we struggle to have results.”

Son is now on a career-high 19 Premier League goals in a season, only three behind Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah in the race for the Golden Boot.

Son also provided the opener in the 22nd minute by delivering a corner for the unmarked Harry Kane to head into the bottom corner to end a five-game goalless run.

It also was Tottenham’s first attempt on target in 221 minutes.

The hosts struggled for another sight of goal until the hour mark when they doubled their lead.

Cristian Romero was the architect as he produced a crunching tackle on Caglar Soyuncu on the halfway line which set Dejan Kulusevski free and the Swede raced clear and teed up Son, who found the bottom corner.

Son’s second came after he picked up the ball on the right, cut inside and curled a shot high into the net in the 79th minute from distance. The South Korea forward was denied a shot at a hat-trick after being substitute­d by manager Antonio Conte.

Kelechi Iheanacho scored an injury-time consolatio­n for Leicester, 11th in the standings but focused on their Europa Conference League semifinal against Roma on Thursday after drawing 1-1 in the first leg.

Like Leicester, seventh-place West Ham’s focus is on Europe and their second-leg game in the Europa League semifinals against Eintracht Frankfurt on Friday.

Arsenal still found it hard going before Bukayo Saka’s corner was headed in by Rob Holding in the 38th minute for his first-ever Premier League goal since making his debut in 2016. The lead lasted seven minutes as Jarrod Bowen levelled from close range before the break. But Arsenal went in front again nine minutes into the second half when Gabriel Martinelli crossed to an unmarked Gabriel for a diving header that beat former Arsenal goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski at the far post.

After three straight losses, Arsenal have now won three in a row.

 ?? Photo / AP ?? Everton attacker Richarliso­n could face disciplina­ry action after throwing a flare back into the crowd.
Photo / AP Everton attacker Richarliso­n could face disciplina­ry action after throwing a flare back into the crowd.

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