Tottenham bounce back from derby defeat in stroll past Southampton
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Your support makes all the difference.Tottenham Hotspur bounced back in emphatic fashion from their derby defeat by Arsenal at the weekend with a comfortable and efficient 3-1 win over Southampton in the Premier League on Wednesday.
Watching in the stands at Wembley Stadium was new Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuettl who will officially take charge on Thursday and there seemed to be a renewed energy from those on the pitch to impress their manager.
The visitors, however, were behind after only eight minutes when a short Spurs corner led to Christian Eriksen hitting a low cross into the box which was tucked away by Harry Kane for the England captain's ninth league goal of the season.
Spurs doubled their lead shortly after halftime, again from a corner. The ball fell to Lucas Moura whose first attempt was blocked but the rebound bounced back for him to hit it into the ground and beyond Saints goalkeeper Alex McCarthy.
Southampton's misery was compounded three minutes later. Kieran Trippier chased down Saints defender Matt Targett and the ball came to Kane who crossed it into the box for Son Heung-min to score only his second league goal of the season.
Spurs could afford to be complacent but had to rely on goalkeeper Hugo Lloris to make a few close-range saves to keep Saints at bay.
However, Mauricio Pochettino's side, who are third on 33 points, never looked like they needed to reach top gear to close out the win, despite conceding a consolation goal from substitute Charlie Austin in stoppage time. Reuters
What time does it start?
Spurs vs Southampton kicks off at 19:45 (GMT) on Wednesday 5 December.
Where can I watch?
Spurs vs Southampton will not be televised, but you can follow the action live via IndySport’s live blog.
Player to watch:
Juan Foyth. The defender was at fault for Arsenal’s third on Saturday but had impressed before the derby defeat. Tonight will be a test of his mental resilience as he looks to recover from his mistake.
Form Guide:
Spurs: LWWWL
Southampton: DLDLD
Odds:
Spurs: 1/3
Draw: 4/1
Southampton: 9/1
Prediction:
Tottenham to win 2-0
GOAL! Manchester United 0-1 Arsenal (Shkodran Mustafi, 26 minutes)
Is it in? It is!
An error from David De Gea!
Shkodran Mustafi meets a corner, heading the ball down into the turf some distance from goal.
It is not particularly powerful but the amplitude of the bounce seems to befuddle De Gea, who parries it up over his head into the air.
It loops beneath the crossbar where Ander Herrera (stationed on the post) seems to have hooked clear, but a glance at his watch from referee Andre Marriner reveals the ball did indeed cross the line.
1-0 Arsenal.
GOAL! Fulham 1-0 Leicester (Aboubakar Kamara, 42 minutes)
Claudio Ranieri's Fulham lead against Leicester!
Aboubakar Kamara somehow manages to squeeze the ball past Kasper Schmeichel from a rather acute angle.
GOAL! Manchester United 1-1 Arsenal (Anthony Martial, 30 minutes)
A swift response!
Marcus Ashford's free kick is well saved by Bernd Leno, who parries it away from goal well.
Ander Herrera, who was just in an offside position when the free kick was taken, retrieves it, cutting the ball back on the swivel from right on the byline.
Anthony Martial has found a pocket of space and finishes the chance. 1-1.
Burnley 0-0 Liverpool, 40 minutes
Burnley had the ball in the back of the net at Turf Moor, but it is ruled out!
Ashley Barnes is the unfortunate party. Offside the disallowing factor.
Manchester United 1-1 Arsenal, 34 minutes
Rob Holding is really struggling with an injury, and it seems Stephan Lichtsteiner may be replacing him imminently.
Aaron Ramsey has a shot deflected wide.
HALF TIME SCORES (7.45pm Kick Offs)
Burnley 0-0 Liverpool
Everton 1-1 Newcastle
Fulham 1-0 Leicester
Wolves 0-1 Chelsea
Manchester United 1-1 Arsenal, 37 minutes
Oh dear. Rob Holding stretchered down the tunnel with the air cast on his leg.
Lichtsteiner does replace him on the right of the three man defence.
Shkodran Mustafi scythes through Marcus Rashford and earns a caution. Free kick in a dangerous area, down by the byline on the left hand side, for the hosts.
Manchester United 1-1 Arsenal, 38 minutes
It is played to the edge of the area to Marcos Rojo, who is completely unmarked, but he can't thread it through the sea of bodies to work Bernd Leno in the Arsenal goal.
Rojo goes sliding in on Matteo Guendouzi to try and recover the ball, incensing the Arsenal players who feel the challenge was high. Just a booking.
Manchester United 1-1 Arsenal, 41 minutes
Another booking!
Jesse Lingard trips Lucas Torreira breaking away from him.
It has all got a little tempestuous at Old Trafford.
And another! Hector Bellerin is slightly late in the tackle, steps on a boot and goes into Andre Marriner's book.
Four cautions in five minutes. Feisty.
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