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Premier League: Son Heung-Min's second-half strike helps Tottenham Hotspur beat Crystal Palace

Agence France-Presse • November 5, 2017, 22:02:27 IST
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Son Heung-Min’s second-half goal and a fine debut from goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga helped Tottenham Hotspur beat Crystal Palace 1-0.

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London: Son Heung-Min’s second-half goal and a fine debut from goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga helped Tottenham Hotspur to a nervy 1-0 Premier League victory over bottom club Crystal Palace in a London derby at Wembley Stadium on Sunday. But Mauricio Pochettino’s injury-ravaged side failed to hit the heights of Wednesday’s memorable 3-1 Champions League victory over Real Madrid and the title-chasers were fortunate to claim all three points. [caption id=“attachment_4194613” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Tottenham Hotspur's Son Heung-Min celebrates scoring his side's first goal of the game, during the English Premier League soccer match between Tottenham Hotspur and Crystal Palace, at Wembley Stadium, in London, Sunday, Nov. 5, 2017. (Nigel French/PA via AP)](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Britain-Soccer-Premie_Verm_opt2.jpg) Tottenham Hotspur’s Son Heung-Min celebrates scoring against Crystal Palace. AP[/caption] Tottenham were without two goalkeepers in Hugo Lloris (thigh) and Michel Vorm (knee) so Gazzaniga came in for his debut. But, following a shaky start, the Argentinian made several fine saves and delighted Tottenham manager Pochettino who said: “It was a tough game for us after Wednesday’s match. Palace were compact, narrow and playing on the counter-attack. “We had a few problems after the Madrid game and that’s why I’m so happy with the victory. In the end though I’m very pleased with an important three points.” Turning to Gazzaniga, he added: “I’m so happy for the different players who came in, people like Paulo, who played fantastically well. He is an unbelievable option to have as a keeper.” Toby Alderweireld and Dele Alli (both hamstring) were among those sidelined for Tottenham, but Danny Rose made his first Premier League start since January. It was Palace who put Gazzaniga under immediate pressure as he failed to collect Wilfried Zaha’s cross but Mamadou Sakho failed to capitalise. At the other end, Harry Kane’s volley lacked the power to beat Palace keeper Julian Speroni. Harry Winks and Kane both received treatment for knocks hampering Tottenham’s bid to find their tempo. Tottenham did have most of the possession with Rose heading wide from Serge Aurier’s cross while Kane nodded off target from a deflected Rose cross. Zaha’s pace caused Tottenham problems but Eric Dier was equal to the task with several important interceptions. Tottenham had further half-chances before the break, with Jan Vertonghen’s deflected 20-yard strike nearly deceiving Speroni, while Son’s left-footed shot missed the target when the South Korean was well-placed. Gazzaniga confidence Mousa Dembele came on for a clearly struggling Winks after half-time, putting the midfielder’s participation for England’s upcoming friendlies against Germany and Brazil in doubt following Alli’s withdrawal from the national squad. It was Palace who started the second half the brighter with Andros Townsend bursting down the left before his shot was pushed away by Gazzaniga, who had started to grow in confidence in the home goal. The visitors, with just one previous victory to their name all season, really should have taken the lead as Aurier gave the ball away to Townsend. The Palace winger then fed Zaha, who rounded Gazzaniga, only to fire wide of an empty net. Gazzaniga then came to Tottenham’s rescue again as he kept out Luka Milivojevic’s header from Yohan Cabaye’s corner from point-blank range. But just as it looked like Palace were getting in the ascendancy, Tottenham struck in the 64th minute. Moussa Sissoko’s cross was not properly cleared and Son delightfully picked his spot with a 20-yard left-foot shot that saw him score for the third time this season. Palace continued to cause problems for Tottenham, especially down the left-hand side with Zaha unable to produce a finish after one such run. Cabaye shot wide from 25 yards as Palace belied their position as the Premier League’s basement club. Kane was replaced by Fernando Llorente with 14 minutes to go, although he did not appear to have suffered major damage from an earlier knock. Palace continued to create chances, with Scott Dann heading wide from Cabaye’s corner, but Son really should have killed the game off when he dragged his shot into the side netting after being through by Vertonghen. Davinson Sanchez then failed to make proper connection with a Christian Eriksen corner but Tottenham still held out for victory.

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