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Leicester City end seven-game losing run after beating Tottenham Hotspur 2-1

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– The battle of the teams with woeful winless runs ended with Leicester City snapping their seven-game English Premier League losing run with a 2-1 away triumph which extended Tottenham Hotspur’s own winless sequence to seven matches on Jan 26.

The result helped Ruud van Nistelrooy’s side move out of the relegation spots for the first time since Christmas, as they sit 17th on 17 points.

Spurs are just two places above them in 15th on 24 points, as pressure continues to mount on manager Ange Postecoglou. Tottenham are on their longest winless run in the top-flight since a nine-match spell in 2008.

Spurs’ five points from their last 11 matches is the league’s second-worst record, after bottom-placed Southampton.

Yet, it all started so promisingly for the home side at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Spurs’ first big chance came in the 17th minute when Lucas Bergvall picked out Son Heung-min, who cut inside and shot from outside the box, but Leicester goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk pushed it out for a corner.

Tottenham continued to threatened and on 31 minutes, Stolarczyk punched Dejan Kulusevski’s free kick only as far as Son, whose cross surprised the goalkeeper and hit the frame of the goal.

Two minutes later, Spurs were ahead.

Richarlison, who has endured an injury-plagued season, scored for the second game running after sneaking in between James Justin and Wout Faes and heading in a lovely cross from Pedro Porro.

Since he made his debut in February 2023, no defender has registered more Premier League goal involvements than the 25-year-old Spanish right-back, who has a combined 23 goals and assists.

He is level with Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold – the standard-bearer for attacking fullbacks in the league.

Porro looked the best player on the pitch for a dominant Tottenham team before the break, a regular menace in attack who also won four of his duels and regained possession seven times.

But his second-half showing offered a microcosm of Spurs’ season.

The other side of Porro’s game was on display in the opening minute of the second period, as he was caught out of position too high up the pitch as the Foxes attacked down his flank.

Bobby De Cordova-Reid’s low cross evaded goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky but not Jamie Vardy, who scored his 10th league goal in 18 matches against Spurs.

Before Spurs could recover from that goal, Leicester were ahead.

On 50 minutes, Porro’s sloppy pass saw Foxes win possession and a few passes later, Bilal El Khannouss was driving towards goal, and with centre-backs Radu Dragusin and Ben Davies failing to sufficiently close him down, he curled a shot past Kinsky from outside the box.

It was the first time Spurs had conceded two goals in the opening five minutes of a second half in the Premier League since November 1997 against Liverpool.

That woke Spurs up though, with a combination of Faes and Stolarczyk needed to deny Kulusevski scoring from a routine long ball out from the back, before Porro’s free kick deflected off Vardy’s head and off the crossbar.

On 66 minutes, Porro’s lovely feet saw him wriggle into the box but instead of trying to tee up better-placed teammates, he blasted a shot from a tight angle which did not test Stolarczyk.

Tottenham Hotspur held 2-2 by Wolves in exciting Premier League clash

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LONDON - Struggling Tottenham Hotspur had to settle for a 2-2 home draw against a revived Wolverhampton Wanderers side after a late strike by Norwegian substitute Jorgen Strand Larsen in an entertaining Premier League clash on Dec 29.

Having suffered four defeats in their previous five league games, injury-hit Spurs were aiming for a convincing performance to take the pressure off manager Ange Postecoglou but it was the visitors under new boss Vitor Pereira who came away the happier.

Wolves had taken the lead after seven minutes through Hwang Hee-Chan who fired a low shot that went in off the post after a short free kick, but Spurs equalised five minutes later when Rodrigo Bentancur’s header beat keeper Jose Sa from a corner.

Tottenham spurned the chance to go in front when Son Heung-Min’s spot kick was saved but they did go in ahead at the break after Brennan Johnson struck from close range. The second half was an end-to-end affair with Strand Larsen scoring in the 87th.

The result left Spurs languishing in 11th with 24 points from 19 games - the first time they will finish the year lower than seventh since the 2008-09 season. Wolves are 17th on 16 points and stand two points above the relegation zone.

Wolves started brightly and stunned the home supporters when a short free kick was played to South Korean Hwang on the edge of the box and he fired a low shot into the far corner that beat the diving Fraser Forster and went in off the post.

Spurs levelled soon after when Bentancur rose above the defence to send a powerful header past Sa from a Pedro Porro corner on the right much to the relief of Postecoglou.

Son misses penalty

Tottenham had the chance to take the lead just before halftime when they were awarded a penalty after Andre bundled Johnson over in the area but captain Son’s spot kick was brilliantly saved by Portuguese Sa down to his right.

Spurs did go in front in added time at the end of the first half though when Johnson struck from close range after clever footwork inside the area by Dejan Kulusevski who cut the ball back from the right for the Welshman to finish smartly.

Wolves took off the injured Matheus Cunha, who was their most creative player in the opening period, and Jean-Ricner Bellegarde at the break, and brought on Strand Larsen and Goncalo Guedes as they looked dangerous chasing an equaliser.

Spurs soon made a change themselves as Destiny Udogie hobbled off and was replaced by Sergio Reguilon at left back, bringing more defensive woes for a side hit by injuries, with their first-choice centre backs both missing.

Another Tottenham substitute Timo Werner was soon in the thick of the action and burst down the left before sending over a low cross that Dominic Solanke just failed to connect with.

Spurs continued to press and Kulusevski was played through by Solanke 10 minutes from time, but although his tame effort got past Sa it was cleared by Santiago Bueno.

Wolves also looked dangerous though and snatched a point when Rayan Ait-Nouri played the ball down the left and Strand Larsen turned inside the box before firing a rising shot into the net past the stranded Forster to delight the away fans.

The Midlands side have now taken seven points from their last three games to boost their chances of avoiding the drop. REUTERS

Tottenham Hotspur thump Aston Villa 4-0 as McGinn sees red

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BIRMINGHAM, England - Tottenham Hotspur hammered 10-man Aston Villa 4-0 in the Premier League on Sunday thanks to four second-half goals, allowing them to close the gap with their Birmingham rivals to two points in the chase for Champions League football next season. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Villa beat Tottenham in WSL, Leicester all but seal Bristol's relegation fate

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Adriana Leon and Jordan Nobbs scored to give Aston Villa a 2-1 win at Tottenham Hotspur in the Women's Super League (WSL) on Sunday, while Ceri Holland got a goal before being shown a red card late in Liverpool's 1-0 win over Brighton & Hove Albion. Read more at straitstimes.com.