The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘Hurri-Kane’ strikes again

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Sunderland’s main threat was at setpieces, with defender Billy Jones twice going close with headers near halft ime. LONDON. - Tottenham Hotspur struck another blow in the battle for a top-four finish but manager Mauricio Pochettino is refusing to concede the Premier League title race to Chelsea after a 3-2 win over Everton yesterday.

With Antonio Conte’s Chelsea side showing no signs of slipping up, Tottenham, Manchester City, Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United appear to be scrapping for second, third and fourth with nearly a third of the season remaining. Yet there was a steely look in Pochettino’s eye after Tottenham recorded a ninth victory in their last 12 league games thanks to a brace from in-form striker Harry Kane.

A ninth successive home league win closed the gap on Chelsea to seven points before they play West Ham United on Monday.

Asked if he believed second-placed Tottenham could still catch their west London rivals, Pochettino told reporters: “The most important thing is to have the belief on the pitch. And today the Wearsiders – ensured Sunderland were made to rue such profl igacy in front of goal as the South American I think we showed that.

“We need to be there. It’s not up to us, but it is up to us to be there if Chelsea fail. Today was an important three points for us to keep us second in the table.”

The Argentine celebrated wildly as Tottenham’s goals went in and berated his team at times too - a sign of the high standards he has set since arriving from Southampto­n in 2014.

He was delighted with his team’s performanc­e though and believes the squad he has assembled can give the club some long-awaited silverware - they have only the 2008 League Cup title to show for the last decade.“It is a fantastic achievemen­t for the group. We feel very proud. We can make history with this group, they are good players and it is only the start of good things in the future,” said Pochettino, whose name is being linked with the Barcelona job after Luis Enrique said he would not be there next season. —

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