Tottenham 2-1 Southampton: Spurs maintain unbeaten home Premier League record with tight victory

By Charlotte Marsh

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Tottenham maintained their unbeaten home record in the Premier League with a tight 2-1 victory against Southampton on Sunday afternoon.

Mauricio Pochettino's men made it 10 consecutive wins at White Hart Lane in the league - 15 without loss overall - and cemented their bid to finish in the top four thanks to first-half goals from Christian Eriksen and Dele Alli.

Eriksen's fine strike after 15 minutes set Spurs on their way before Alli was fouled by Steven Davis in the box just after the half hour mark and the midfielder picked himself up to convert from the spot. James Ward-Prowse - called up by England for the first time this week - pulled a goal back from close range early in the second half.

But despite an ultimately even match-up, it was Tottenham who held out to take the spoils, who are now 10 points behind Chelsea at the top of the table while Southampton remain in 10th place on 33 points.

Image: Christian Eriksen celebrates scoring his side's first goal of the game

The Saints named an unchanged side for the fourth game in a row, while Heung-Min Son was chosen to replace the injured Harry Kane in just one change for Tottenham from their last Premier League outing. Son was soon testing the Southampton defence as Eriksen picked him out inside four minutes with a ball over the top, but Fraser Forster was there to keep out his shot at the near post.

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But, 10 minutes later, Spurs got their opening goal as Mousa Dembele slid the ball to the feet of Eriksen in the middle of the park, and the Dane bursted past three Southampton players before taking aim from just outside the box and picking out the bottom corner.

Image: Dele Alli scored Tottenham's second goal from the penalty spot

It could have been two for the hosts on the 25-minute mark as Forster got down low to palm away a Toby Alderweireld header, but Southampton also had good chances of their own. Not long after, Manolo Gabbiadini rocketed an effort just past the back post, rippling the side-netting, before Dusan Tadic fired over the crossbar from the six-yard box as the Saints looked for an equaliser.

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Gabbiadini was forced off with an injury on 30 minutes and shortly afterwards, Alli was fouled in the box by Davis. In the absence of Kane, it was Alli himself who stepped up, sending Forster the wrong way to net his 11th goal in 12 Premier League games.

Southampton headed into the break feeling aggrieved that they were not awarded a penalty of their own in added time. Tadic was clipped by Ben Davies in the box, but despite the Saints man needing medical attention, referee Andre Marriner did not point to the spot as they ended the half 2-0 behind.

Image: Manolo Gabbiadini was taken off injured and was replaced by Shane Long

The visitors wasted little time in getting themselves back in the game though. It was an unusual defensive mistake from Alderweireld as he failed to clear a Ryan Bertrand cross from the left flank, allowing Ward-Prowse to control it on his chest before slotting home.

Spurs could have hit back immediately afterwards as Eriksen pulled the ball back into the box for Son, but the South Korea international could only fire high and wide over the crossbar from point-blank range.

Image: Heung-Min Son and Jack Stephens tussle for possession

The remainder of the second half offered little in terms of attacking chances with the two sides evenly matched despite the scoreline, although the frantic final minutes of the match offered the opportunity for more goals.

Alli was denied a second penalty of the afternoon after being clipped by Oriel Romeu in the box as the clock ticked towards the 90-minute mark before Forster pulled off a stunning leaping save to keep out a thunderbolt effort from Vincent Janssen.

Image: James Ward-Prowse celebrates with Shane Long after pulling a goal back for Southampton

Sofiane Boufal could have been the hero for the Saints in the second of five minutes added on, but his curling shot just whistled past the upright as Tottenham saw out a tight encounter.

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Tottenham: Lloris (7), Dier (7), Alderweireld (7), Vertonghen (7), Walker (7), Wanyama (6), Dembele (6), Davies (6), Eriksen (8), Alli (8), Son (7).

Subs used: Winks (5), Trippier (4), Janssen (n/a).

Southampton: Forster (7), Cedric (7), Stephens (6), Romeu (7), Yoshida (7), Davis (6), Bertrand (7), Ward-Prowse (7), Tadic (7), Redmond (7), Gabbiadini (5).

Subs used: Long (6), Boufal (4), Rodriguez (4).

Man of the match: Christian Eriksen

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