Spurs held despite Kane strike, Saints stay in relegation zone

Published January 23, 2018
SOUTHAMPTON: Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane celebrates  after scoring against Southampton during their Premier League match at the St Mary’s Stadium.—Reuters
SOUTHAMPTON: Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane celebrates after scoring against Southampton during their Premier League match at the St Mary’s Stadium.—Reuters

SOUTHAMPTON: Harry Kane struck his 99th Premier League goal to earn Tottenham a 1-1 draw against Southampton on Sunday but Mauricio Pochettino rued the loss of two vital points in the push for a Champions League place.

The result moves Spurs to within two points of fourth-placed Liverpool, who have a game in hand, but it was not enough to lift Southampton out of the relegation zone.

Kane’s goal was his ninth in his past five Premier League starts and he is now just a goal away from becoming the 27th member of the ‘100 club’.

But with Pochettino’s side piling on the pressure in the closing stages against his former club, the Argentine will consider this a missed opportunity in Spurs’ bid to qualify for the Champions League.

The disappointed Spurs boss said his side could rue the dropped points at the end of the season, with a tough run of fixtures coming up — the next three Premier League games are against Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool.

“You must give credit to the opponent, but I am not happy with our performance,” he said.

“We needed to move the ball quicker and create more. We made a lot of mistakes.”

“It is temporary that Southampton are in the relegation zone, for sure they will push up the table,” he added.

“It is two points we are going to miss at the end of the season because it is so tough between six or seven teams.”

The Saints started brightly, pressing Tottenham in a style they themselves have become known for.

They took a deserved lead in the 15th minute when Sanchez deflected past his own goalkeeper Michel Vorm after being tempted by Ryan Bertrand’s low cross from the left.

Spurs almost levelled two minutes later when Ben Davies’s corner eventually dropped to Eric Dier and he shot low against the right post.

But Kane moved onto 99 goals in the Premier League as he headed in Davies’s next corner, beating two Southampton defenders to the ball to score from close range just 197 seconds after Sanchez’s own goal.

Both teams continued to press, making for an attractive game in appalling conditions.

Kane was then a whisker away from reaching the century milestone as he shot inches wide of the far post in the closing stages.

Published in Dawn, January 23rd, 2018

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