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Tottenham 1-0 Newcastle: Martin Dubravka error gifts Heung-Min Son late winner
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Saturday 2 February 2019 23:09, UK
Heung-Min Son's late goal finally broke down Newcastle's resistance as Tottenham earned a 1-0 win at Wembley in the Premier League on Saturday.
The South Korean, who has now scored two in two since returning from the Asia Cup, saw a low effort from the edge of the box creep under the body of Newcastle goalkeeper Martin Dubravka (83), who will feel he should have done better.
In an entertaining clash, Lucas Moura missed a fine opportunity in the first half, heading wide in space, Erik Lamela hit the woodwork with his own headed effort, while at the other end after half-time Salomon Rondon also nodded against the far post.
Christian Eriksen saw a cute flick cleared off the line by Fabian Schar, before Son's late winner.
The result means Tottenham have gone 29 league games without a draw, breaking a Premier League record, and puts Mauricio Pochettino's side second in the Premier League for 24 hours at least before Manchester City's clash with Arsenal on Super Sunday.
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Freezing conditions overnight brought concern in the early stages at Wembley, with large ice clumps falling onto the pitch from the famous arch at the national stadium, narrowly avoiding both Dubravka and Spurs' Kieran Trippier.
Wednesday's match-winner Fernando Llorente will have raised an eyebrow from the bench as Spurs went close with two first-half headers.
First, Moura headed wide in acres of space from eight yards from Lamela's deft cross, before the Argentine hit the upright with a more difficult headed chance moments later from Jan Vertonghen's bouncing cross.
Despite Spurs dominating the ball, Newcastle did create a nuisance on several occasions. Lone striker Rondon hit the post with a header back across goal from Deandre Yedlin's cross after the restart, as the game opened up at Wembley.
Eriksen's flick towards goal from an angle was just cleared off the line by Schar, while Hugo Lloris was then called into action to acrobatically tip away Ayoze Perez's shot from the edge of the box.
Llorente was introduced on the hour, and ten minutes later headed over the bar in space from Eriksen's delightful ball, seemingly blaming the sun for his miscued effort.
Spurs love a late goal, having left it to the dying stages to beat Watford on Wednesday at Wembley, but this winner was avoidable from a Newcastle point of view.
Receiving a knockdown from Llorente on the edge of the box, Son found a yard of space and hit a hopeful low shot at Dubravka, only for the Slovakian to parry it into the net when he should have saved.
The managers
Mauricio Pochettino: "Our squad deserve massive, massive credit. We are disappointed because of the semi-final of the Carabao Cup, out of the FA Cup to Palace, we arrive at the worst moment for us as it was difficult to rotate and keep the same level in all of the different decisive games."
Rafa Benitez: "We did well for a while in the first half, we had the chances in the beginning of the second half. We defended well, but the problem for us is conceding this kind of goal. You could concede another one, but this one we could avoid."
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- Tottenham have gone 29 games without a draw in the Premier League, a new record, beating Bolton's previous best of 28 set in 2011.
- Newcastle have lost their last eight visits to Wembley in all competitions since winning the 1955 FA Cup final against Man City - extending their record for worst losing run by a team at the stadium.
- Tottenham have lost just one of their last 27 home Premier League games in February (W19 D7).
- Newcastle have lost 13 of their last 14 Premier League games away to 'big six' teams (D1), since beating Tottenham 2-1 in December 2015.
Man of the match - Heung-Min Son
Son proved once again what Spurs had been missing during his stint at the Asia Cup. His goal may have squirmed under Dubravka, but his touch to set up the shot, away from Sean Longstaff, was superb.
He was a constant nuisance for the Newcastle defence - his 16 sprints were the most from any player - and the more we hear from Son, the less Harry Kane is missed.
What's next?
Tottenham now host Leicester on Super Sunday on February 10, live on Sky Sports Premier League at 1.30pm, while Newcastle are at Wolves on Monday Night Football on February 11, also live on Sky Sports Premier League at 8pm.