Khaleej Times

EVERTON IN FOURTH SPOT AFTER WIN

West Bromwich Albion draw 3-3 with Tottenham Hotspur

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london — Everton won 1-0 at bottom club Sunderland to leapfrog Arsenal into fourth place in the Premier League on Saturday and the battle at the other end of the table intensifie­d with wins for three clubs in danger of relegation.

The only goal at the Stadium of Light came after 75 minutes when Sunderland defender Wes Brown chested a cross into his own net to give Everton a seventh successive victory and move them into the Champions League places.

They have 66 points, two more than Arsenal who were playing FA Cup holders Wigan Athletic in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley.

Sunderland’s defeat left them four points adrift at the bottom after second-from-bottom Cardiff City won 1-0 at Southampto­n and Fulham, who are 18th, beat fourth-from-bottom Norwich City 1-0 at Craven Cottage.

Crystal Palace eased their relegation fears with a 1-0 home win over Aston Villa but West Bromwich Albion, who started the day in 16th place, drew 3-3 with Tottenham Hotspur after leading 3-0 after 31 minutes. Spurs also missed a penalty.

Palace’s victory saw them climb to 37 points and virtual safety while West Brom stayed in 16th place. The bottom four positions are occupied by Norwich who have 32 points, followed by Fulham (30), Cardiff (29) and Sunderland(25). Sunderland have two games in hand on the teams above them.

The top three sides Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester City are all in action on Sunday with Liverpool playing Manchester City at Anfield and Chelsea going to Swansea City.

All of Saturday’s matches kicked off at 1507 local time to commemorat­e the Hillsborou­gh disaster 25 years ago this weekend when 96 Liverpool fans died at their FA Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest in Sheffield. That match was abandoned after six minutes and the seven-minute delay on Saturday marked that duration and also included a minute’s silence around the grounds.

At the Hawthorns, West Brom squandered a 3-0 lead in a 3-3 draw with Tottenham Hotspur. Matej Vydra gave West Brom a first-minute lead from close range when Spurs and France goalkeeper Hugo Lloris palmed a Morgan Amalfitano cross into his path.

Things got even better for the Baggies three minutes later when Chris Brunt volleyed home after Spurs failed to clear a Steven Reid cross.

Travelling Spurs fans must have feared the north London club’s luck was out when, after Amalfitano brought down Danny Rose, Emmanuel Adebayor’s weak penalty was saved by England goalkeeper Ben Foster.

West Brom then made it 3-0 in the 31st minute when a poor backwards header by Spurs’ Younes Kaboul allowed Stephane Sessegnon to run through and score.

Spurs, however, did pull a goal back three minutes later when Jonas Olsson deflected Aaron Lennon’s ball across the box into his own net.

The visitors made it 3-2 with 20 minutes left when Harry Kane headed in a Lennon cross and sixth-placed Spurs’ comeback was complete in stoppage time when Christian Eriksen smashed in an equaliser. —

 ??  ?? Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane scores against West Bromwich Albion. —
Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane scores against West Bromwich Albion. —

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