Crystal Palace vs Tottenham Hotspur. Premier League.
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Sunday 25 February 2018 19:47, UK
Harry Kane headed an 88th-minute winner to earn Tottenham a 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Sunday lunchtime.
The England striker notched his 35th goal of the season - and the 150th of his club career - to deny Palace a precious point in their fight against relegation after they had defended resolutely for long spells.
The late winner spared the blushes of Serge Aurier who had missed an open goal three minutes earlier and saw Spurs climb back into the top four above Chelsea on goal difference, ahead of the Blues' trip to Manchester United on Sunday afternoon.
Palace, who play Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool in three of their next four fixtures, remain 17th, only above Swansea on goal difference.
During a tight first half, Tottenham were unfortunate to twice be denied penalties. Referee Kevin Friend was unmoved when Wayne Hennessey appeared to trip Ben Davies in the eighth minute - and the goalkeeper made a vital save moments later when he blocked Kane from close range.
Friend did momentarily point to the spot in the 29th minute when Timothy Fosu-Mensah tripped Kane in the area, but the referee quickly changed his mind when his assistant raised his flag for offside.
Kane uncharacteristically volleyed a simple chance across the goal and wide from inside the six-yard box on 53 minutes and Hennessey dived to his right to push away a firm Aurier shot as Spurs dominated the second half.
Hennessey made another fine save 19 minutes from the end as he kept out Davies' low shot at full stretch and he had to be alert again eight minutes from time when Benteke diverted Kane's shot goalwards.
Aurier somehow missed a golden opportunity five minutes from time when Davies' left-wing cross found him at the far post with an open goal to aim at but he haplessly stood on the ball when it appeared he would tap in the winner.
However, Palace's resistance was dramatically broken with two minutes left in normal time as Eriksen floated a corner to the far post and Hennessey could not get a firm hand on Kane's header.
Mauricio Pochettino (Tottenham): "They tried to make it difficult for our game but, of course, the conditions weren't great to move the ball quick, but we created chances. We dominated the whole game and it would have been a shame if we did not score at the end because we deserved to secure the victory."
Roy Hodgson (Crystal Palace): "It's a cruel blow, but we know what a cruel game football is, so we have to pick ourselves up and try and go again. At the moment we don't have the fire-power and the players that we would need to go toe-to-toe with these teams."
Spurs dominated this match, but Palace will feel they were worthy of a point for their resolute defending and for the outstanding display of their goalkeeper. He rushed out to deny Kane in the opening 10 minutes and was alert to keep out an Aurier drive and a Kane effort which deflected wickedly off Benteke. His best save was at full stretch from Davies in the 71st minute and Kane's late winner was particularly cruel after an excellent performance.
Crystal Palace's next Premier League game is in eight days' time when they host Manchester United on Monday Night Football. Tottenham host Rochdale in an FA Cup replay at Wembley on Wednesday evening, before resuming their top-four push with a home game against Huddersfield on Saturday afternoon.