Late Son Strike Sinks Newcastle, Tottenham Leapfrog Man City
2nd February 2019
Spurs also struck at the death to beat Fulham and Watford in recent weeks to ensure they have kept pace in the league since Harry Kane and Dele Alli were injured

- Tottenham left it late again, but Son Heung-min's strike seven minutes from time earned a hard-fought 1-0 win over Newcastle on Saturday to leapfrog Manchester City into second place in the Premier League
- Mauricio Pochettino's men close to within four points of leaders Liverpool, who are in action at West Ham on Monday
- In keeping with a season of struggle, Tottenham were forced all the way by a dogged Newcastle, buoyed by a stunning 2-1 win over Manchester City in midweek that carried the Magpies five points clear of the relegation zone
LONDON, United Kingdom- Tottenham left it late again, but Son Heung-min's strike seven minutes
from time earned a hard-fought 1-0 win over Newcastle on Saturday to leapfrog
Manchester City into second place in the Premier League.
Spurs also struck at
the death to beat Fulham and Watford in recent weeks to ensure they have kept
pace in the league since Harry Kane and Dele Alli were injured.
Mauricio
Pochettino's men close to within four points of leaders Liverpool, who are in
action at West Ham on Monday, but just as significantly open up a 10-point lead
on Arsenal and Chelsea in the race for a top-four finish and Champions League
football next season.
In keeping with a
season of struggle, Tottenham were forced all the way by a dogged Newcastle,
buoyed by a stunning 2-1 win over Manchester City in midweek that carried the
Magpies five points clear of the relegation zone.
Club record £20
million signing Miguel Almiron did not have international clearance to make his
debut so Rafael Benitez named the same side that started against City with the
same gameplan to defend deep and frustrate their opponents.
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Tottenham had the
chances to make an early breakthrough and ensure a much more comfortable
afternoon.
Fernando Llorente
was left on the bench after the 33-year-old played the full 90 minutes in
Spurs' previous three games leaving Lucas Moura to lead the line.
The Brazilian had
Spurs' best chance of the first 45 minutes when he headed wide with the goal
gaping from point-blank range.
Erik Lamela then saw
another headed effort come back off the crossbar as Tottenham camped in the
Newcastle half.
For all the hosts
dominance of possession, Martin Dubravka was only forced into one serious save
before the break when former Newcastle midfielder Moussa Sissoko turned a
well-worked corner towards goal.
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A similar pattern
followed in the second-half, but Newcastle nearly caught Spurs cold with a
flowing counter-attack when Salomon Rondon's powerful header from DeAndre
Yedlin's cross came back off the post with Hugo Lloris stranded.
Lloris also had to
make a flying save to turn a curling effort from Perez behind.
But the vast
majority of the play was up the other end as Spurs laid seige to Newcastle's
wall of 10 men behind the ball.
Only an incredible
clearance off the line from Fabian Schar denied what seemed a certain goal for
Christian Eriksen when the Dane flicked a corner goalwards.
Llorente then looped
a golden headed chance high and wide moments after replacing Moura.
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Instead it was Son
who again stepped up to the mark, just as he did with an equaliser against
Watford in midweek, to compensate for Kane's absence with his 14th goal of the
season.
The South Korean had
a helping hand from Dubravka, though, as the Newcastle keeper let Son's powerful
effort slip beneath his grasp to undo all his side's good work in holding out
for 83 minutes.