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Kane ends drought to ease pressure on Pochettino

Spurs coach wants his men to improve on defending set pieces

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Harry Kane ended a fivegame goal drought as Tottenham secured a much-needed 2-1 win for manager Mauricio Pochettino at Brighton on Saturday.

Spurs travelled to the soggy south coast on the back of three straight defeats for the first time since the Argentine took charge in 2014.

But they bounced back to move back up to fifth in the Premier League, still six points adrift of leaders Liverpool.

Like many of his teammates, England captain Kane has looked jaded from his heroics in winning the Golden Boot at the World Cup in recent weeks.

But he remains deadly from the spot as he hammered home his third goal of the season and Erik Lamela doubled Tottenham’s lead before Anthony Knockaert pulled a late goal back for Brighton.

Pochettino hit out at journalist­s for lacking “respect” when questionin­g his decision to leave Kieran Tripper and Toby Alderweire­ld at home for Tuesday’s 2-1 defeat to Inter Milan in the Champions League. Both were recalled among five changes from the side that lost at the San Siro and had a big impact. ■

Alderweire­ld’s powerful header from Trippier’s corner was brilliantl­y saved by Mat Ryan early on. But despite Tottenham’s dominance in possession, the Australian internatio­nal goalkeeper wasn’t forced into another save until Spurs took the lead three minutes before half-time. Referee Chris Kavanagh pointed to the spot when Glenn Murray jumped with his arm above his head to block Trippier’s free-kick and Kane sent Ryan the wrong way from the spot.

Spurs threw away a lead late on in losing at Watford and Inter in their previous three games, though, and could easily have been made to pay once more but for some poor Brighton finishing. Pochettino insisted his side must improve on defending set pieces after conceding four of their last six goals from dead balls.

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Reuters West Ham’s Michail Antonio fights for the ball with Chelsea’s Antonio Rudiger (right) during a Premier League match at the London Stadium yesterday.
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Reuters Harry Kane

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