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Tottenham power to 4-1 win in EPL

Published:Monday | December 11, 2023 | 12:10 AM

LONDON (AP):

Tottenham powered to their first Premier League win in six weeks by thrashing a tired-looking Newcastle team 4-1 yesterday, with Richarlison scoring a goal in each half.

Destiny Udogie – with his first Premier League goal – and Son Heung-min, from a late penalty, also scored for Spurs, who ended a five-game winless run that saw them plummet from the top of the standings to outside the top four.

“We could have had more goals, but our attacking play was as good as it has been for a while,” Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou said. “You can see Newcastle are running on fumes – we’ve gone through that, and hopefully, we are coming out the other side.”

Saudi-owned Newcastle are paying the price for a lengthy injury list that has led to manager Eddie Howe fielding the same starting line-up for five straight games in all competitions. The team lacked energy and sprightliness, especially in midfield, and could have lost by a bigger margin at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium ahead of a must-win game against AC Milan in the Champions League on Wednesday.

Newcastle have now lost six Premier League games this season, one more than the whole of the 2022-23 campaign. They have just one away win – an 8-0 victory at Sheffield United – and stayed in seventh place, now four points adrift of fifth-place Spurs.

Tottenham took the lead in each of their games in that recent winless streak and did so again in the 26th minute, when Udogie tapped in a cross from Son.

Instead of caving in, Spurs built on that lead when Richarlison swept in a cross from Son, who had again rounded Kieran Trippier with ease, in the 38th.

That was his first goal in 20 Premier League starts for Tottenham, and he grabbed a second goal in the 60th by bringing down a diagonal pass from Pedro Porro and placing a finish between the legs of goalkeeper Martin Dubravka.

Brennan Johnson struck a shot against the post before Dubravka brought down Son, who got up to convert his penalty – Tottenham’s first this season – into the bottom corner.

Joelinton scored a consolation goal in stoppage time for Newcastle.

Meanwhile at Luton, Manchester City, playing without the injured Erling Haaland, trailed 1-0 at halftime and were in danger of plunging into a full-blown crisis approaching the halfway point of their Premier League title defence.

The defending champions managed to turn it round, though, as goals by Bernardo Silva and Jack Grealish in a three-minute span earned a 2-1 victory that ended their four-match winless run and trimmed the gap to first-place Liverpool (37 points) to four points.

Other results: Everton 2 Chelsea 0; Fulham 5 West Ham 0; Luton 1 Manchester City 2.