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EPL PHOTOS: Spurs, Arsenal bounce back with New Year wins

January 02, 2019 09:58 IST

IMAGES from the EPL matches played on Tuesday

Tottenham Hotspur's Heung-Min Son (7) celebrates after scoring his team's third goal with teammates Kieran Trippier (right) and Moussa Sissoko (left) during their match between Cardiff City at Cardiff City Stadium in Cardiff, United Kingdom, on Tuesday

IMAGE: Tottenham Hotspur's Heung-Min Son (7) celebrates after scoring his team's third goal with teammates Kieran Trippier (right) and Moussa Sissoko (left) during their match between Cardiff City at Cardiff City Stadium in Cardiff, United Kingdom. Photograph: Stu Forster/Getty Images

Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal both bounced back from demoralising defeats to enjoy wins on New Years Day, with Spurs cruising to a 3-0 victory at Cardiff and the Gunners beating Fulham 4-1 at the Emirates.

 

Jamie Vardy was on target for Leicester City, who picked up an impressive 1-0 away win at Everton on Tuesday.

Tottenham had a point to prove after their title credentials were undermined by a poor home loss to Wolves on Saturday, and they delivered a composed display in South Wales to move back into second place in the Premier League.

Mauricio Pochettino's side took just three minutes to get in front when Harry Kane launched an attack, surging from deep, Kieran Trippier crossed, and the England forward had a simple tap-in after the ball ricocheted off Cardiff defender Sean Morrison.

Christian Eriksen made it 2-0 nine minutes later with a well-placed shot from the edge of the box after the Cardiff defenders had given him far too much room.

Spurs had firm control in the 26th minute when South Korean winger Son Heung-Min produced a clinical finish with a shot on the turn after being well set-up by Kane. Son has scored 11 goals in his last 12 starts.

Arsenal's Alexandre Lacazette battles for possession with Fulham's Denis Odoi and Maxime Le Marchand during their match at Emirates Stadium 

IMAGE: Arsenal's Alexandre Lacazette battles for possession with Fulham's Denis Odoi and Maxime Le Marchand during their match at Emirates Stadium. Photograph: Justin Setterfield/Getty Images

"We all know how it felt losing at home, and we had to bounce back," said the impressive Eriksen.

"We were lucky with the first goal, and afterwards we had the ball for the rest of the game," he added.

Tottenham move above ManchesterCity into second place, six points behind leaders Liverpool, who face third-placed City on Thursday night.

City could reclaim second place, however, if they avoid defeat at the Etihad Stadium.

Arsenal had been thrashed 5-1 at Liverpool on Saturday, but after surviving two early scares, when Fulham's Ryan Sessegnon missed two good chances, the Gunners got ahead in the 25th minute through a rare close-range goal from long-range specialist Granit Xhaka.

Alexandre Lacazette made it 2-0 in the 55th minute before Aboubakar Kamara pulled one back for Claudio Ranieri's Fulham in the 69th minute.

But Aaron Ramsey added a third for Arsenal, finding the target after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's effort came out off the post.

Aubameyang then wrapped up the points with a diagonal shot from the right which took a slight deflection.

Leicester City's Jamie Vardy celebrates after scoring his side's first goal against Everton FC at Goodison Park in Liverpool

IMAGE: Leicester City's Jamie Vardy celebrates after scoring his side's first goal against Everton FC at Goodison Park in Liverpool. Photograph: Jan Kruger/Getty Images

The win was only the second in six games for Arsenal but, as Xhaka noted, it was a much-needed one after the torment of Saturday's loss.

"We needed to win today," said Arsenal manager Unai Emery.

"We are behind the first four teams in the table, but we want to continue to be close and maybe in the future we can be in the top four if we take our opportunities," said the Spaniard.

Fulham remain deep in relegation trouble in 19th place in the 20-team league, with just 14 points from 21 games.

Jamie Vardy's 58th-minute strike gave LeicesterCity a 1-0 win at GoodisonPark and condemned the Merseysiders to their fourth defeat in five Premier League games.

After a poor first half, the game was decided by a mistake from Everton defender Michael Keane when he mis-controlled the ball and let it go to Leicester full-back Ricardo Pereira, who sent Vardy through.

The former England striker made no mistake with an angled shot past Jordan Pickford.

Source: REUTERS
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