Son turns up heat on Chelsea

Published April 9, 2017
TOTTENHAM’S Harry Kane (white jersey) misses a goal scoring opportunity during their English Premier League match against Watford at White Hart Lane on Saturday.—Reuters
TOTTENHAM’S Harry Kane (white jersey) misses a goal scoring opportunity during their English Premier League match against Watford at White Hart Lane on Saturday.—Reuters

LONDON: South Korean forward Son Heung-Min scored twice as Tottenham Hotspur overpowered Watford 4-0 on Saturday to put pressure on Premier League leaders Chelsea.

Dele Alli and Eric Dier were also on target as Spurs closed to within four points of Chelsea, who visit Bournemouth later in the day.

Liverpool remain third after substitutes Philippe Coutinho and Roberto Firmino inspired a 2-1 comeback win at Stoke City, while fourth-place Manchester City beat Hull City 3-1.

Spurs overwhelmed Watford at a sun-soaked White Hart Lane to register their 11th successive home win in the league.

Alli opened the deadlock with a sublime effort in the 33rd minute, arcing a shot into the top-right corner from 25 yards, before his England team-mate Dier battered in Spurs’ second.

Son struck either side of half time — a left-foot curler followed by an adroit right-foot volley — and spurned two chances to complete his hat-trick.

Liverpool sit five points below Spurs, having played a game more, after Firmino’s stunning strike secured victory at Stoke.

Jonathan Walters’ header -- his seventh league goal against Liverpool -- put Stoke ahead shortly before half time.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp made a double change at the break, sending on Brazilians Coutinho and Firmino for teenagers Trent Alexander-Arnold and Ben Woodburn, and it proved a winning move.

Coutinho levelled in the 70th minute and two minutes later Georginio Wijnaldum freed Firmino to thump in a glorious, dipping shot from 20 yards.

Manchester City trail Liverpool by two points, but have a game in hand, after seeing off Hull at the Etihad Stadium.

City manager Pep Guardiola, who recalled goalkeeper Claudio Bravo, saw his side take a 31st-minute lead when Ahmed Elmohamady turned in Jesus Navas’s cross for an own goal.

Sergio Aguero made it 2-0 early in the second half, polishing off Raheem Sterling’s cross after a sweeping team move, and Fabian Delph lashed in the hosts’ third.

Andrea Ranocchia replied for Hull, who remain two points above the bottom three in 17th place.

City now have a seven-point cushion in the fourth and final Champions League qualifying spot, but fifth-place Arsenal and sixth-place Manchester United each have two games in hand.

West Ham United eased their relegation fears as Cheikhou Kouyate’s low drive secured a 1-0 home win over third-bottom Swansea City, who trail Hull by two points.

Results:

Manchester City 3 Hull 1

Middlesbrough 0 Burnley 0

Stoke 1 Liverpool 2

West Brom 0 Southampton 1

West Ham 1 Swansea 0

Tottenham 4 Watford 0

Published in Dawn, April 9th, 2017

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