West Ham vs Tottenham: Result and reaction from Premier League fixture today
Re-live all the action from the London Stadium as Jose Mourinho made his much-anticipated return to the Premier League
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Your support makes all the difference.Jose Mourinho got off to the best possible start as Tottenham Hotspur manager as his new side beat West Ham United 3-2 at London Stadium on Saturday - their first Premier League away win in 10 months.
First-half goals from Son Heung-min and Lucas Moura and another after the break from Harry Kane – his 175th for the club - inflicted West Ham’s fifth league defeat in seven games and piled more pressure on manager Manuel Pellegrini whose side sit close to the drop zone.
Mourinho, however, will not be happy with the way Spurs conceded two late goals as substitute Michail Antonio and Angelo Ogbonna capitalised on familiar errors in a defence that has kept just one league clean sheet all season.
After Kane had an early effort ruled out for offside, Son put the visitors ahead on 36 minutes, sweeping by Papa Diop and firing past West Ham’s unconvincing keeper Roberto for his sixth goal in as many games.
Mourinho, returning to English football after 11 months, punched the air in celebration and his mood improved further before the break when an outrageous scooped pass from Dele Alli freed Son on the left.
The South Korean’s inviting cross was forced home at the back post by Moura, who was one of three changes on Mourinho’s first teamsheet.
Kane was completely unmarked to head home Tottenham’s third on 49 minutes and move third on Spurs’ list of all-time scorers, behind Jimmy Greaves (266) and Bobby Smith (208).
Declan Rice had a late effort disallowed for offside by VAR as West Ham rallied, although the result was never in doubt, Ogbonna netting their second deep into stoppage-time.
Teams
West Ham XI: Roberto; Fredericks, Ogbonna, Diop, Cresswell; Rice, Noble; Snodgrass, Anderson, Yarmolenko; Haller.
Spurs XI: Gazzaniga; Aurier, Alderweireld, Sanchez, Davies; Dier, Winks; Dele, Lucas, Son, Kane.
Arsenal 2 - 2 Southampton - Lacazette
90+6 mins: GOAL! It's a late, late equaliser for Arsenal. Has Lacazette just saved Unai Emery's job?
The 3pm kick offs have now all finished. Here are the results:
Arsenal 2 - 2 Southampton
Bournemouth 1 - 2 Wolves
Brighton 0 - 2 Leicester
Crystal Palace 1 - 2 Liverpool
Everton 0 - 2 Norwich
Watford 0 - 3 Burnley
Up next is the big one of the day. Manchester City host Chelsea at the Etihad. Kick off is half an hour away.
It's a huge game between Man City and Chelsea. Chelsea can move within eight points of Liverpool at the top of the table. Man City will drop 12 points behind if they lose today.
The views from the managers:
Pep Guardiola: "I think Chelsea, over many years, have been an incredible top team, but from the beginning (of this season) his team have played really good. He (Frank Lampard) is consistent with his ideas and the results are there. I'm happy for him."
Frank Lampard on Manchester City: "I still see them as the same strength. I've watched them a lot this international break. They've had their injury problems but they are a great team and still as big a threat as they always have been.
"Anyone can go to Manchester City, play at their best and still lose so I won't be making huge judgements win or lose."
Jurgen Klopp's side were pushed all the way but clinched another crucial victory:
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