Tottenham fight back to close on top four
Tottenham Hotspur came from behind late on to beat Crystal Palace on Saturday.
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Tottenham have made a habit of late fightbacks at home under Ange Postecoglou and needed another one to inflict Oliver Glasner's first defeat as Palace boss with a 3-1 win. Eberechi Eze's stunning free-kick gave the Eagles a shock lead on the hour mark.
Timo Werner's first Spurs goal set up the grandstand finish when he tapped home Brennan Johnson's low cross. Cristian Romero then headed Tottenham in front before Son Heung-min sprinted clear to seal the three points.
Victory takes Spurs to within two points of fourth-placed Aston Villa, who are in action later away to Luton. Brentford came from behind to pile more pressure on under-fire Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino in a 2-2 draw. Nicolas Jackson's towering header powered the Blues into an early lead.
But Brentford are now five games unbeaten against their wealthier west London rivals. Mads Roerslev levelled early in the second half before Yoane Wissa's stunning overhead kick put the Bees in front. A header from Axel Disasi saved Chelsea's blushes to salvage a point but they remain in the bottom half of the table.
Newcastle kept their quest for Europe alive with their first home win for nearly three months to climb up to eighth. The Magpies beat Wolves 3-0 to leapfrog their opponents in the table thanks to goals from Alexander Isak, Anthony Gordon and Tino Livramento.
Brighton are falling further away from the fight for Europe next season after the Seagulls were soundly beaten 3-0 at Fulham. Harry Wilson, Rodrigo Muniz and Adama Traore struck for the Cottagers to extend Brighton's barren run to three wins in 12 league games.
Everton remain in a relegation dogfight despite having a 10-point deduction reduced to six this week. Beto missed a first-half penalty before putting the Toffees in front against West Ham. But the Hammers came back to win 3-1 thanks to goals from Kurt Zouma, Tomas Soucek and Edson Alvarez.
David Moyes' men move up to seventh and within just two points of the top six.
Timo Werner's first Spurs goal set up the grandstand finish when he tapped home Brennan Johnson's low cross. Cristian Romero then headed Tottenham in front before Son Heung-min sprinted clear to seal the three points.
Victory takes Spurs to within two points of fourth-placed Aston Villa, who are in action later away to Luton. Brentford came from behind to pile more pressure on under-fire Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino in a 2-2 draw. Nicolas Jackson's towering header powered the Blues into an early lead.
But Brentford are now five games unbeaten against their wealthier west London rivals. Mads Roerslev levelled early in the second half before Yoane Wissa's stunning overhead kick put the Bees in front. A header from Axel Disasi saved Chelsea's blushes to salvage a point but they remain in the bottom half of the table.
Newcastle kept their quest for Europe alive with their first home win for nearly three months to climb up to eighth. The Magpies beat Wolves 3-0 to leapfrog their opponents in the table thanks to goals from Alexander Isak, Anthony Gordon and Tino Livramento.
Brighton are falling further away from the fight for Europe next season after the Seagulls were soundly beaten 3-0 at Fulham. Harry Wilson, Rodrigo Muniz and Adama Traore struck for the Cottagers to extend Brighton's barren run to three wins in 12 league games.
Everton remain in a relegation dogfight despite having a 10-point deduction reduced to six this week. Beto missed a first-half penalty before putting the Toffees in front against West Ham. But the Hammers came back to win 3-1 thanks to goals from Kurt Zouma, Tomas Soucek and Edson Alvarez.
David Moyes' men move up to seventh and within just two points of the top six.
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