Get Involvedpublished at 12:10 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2021
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Lloris is now beyond a liability. That was an easy take, fumbled yet again.
Jules
Why are Dier and Lloris not coming for that cross? Such a soft goal.
Andrew B
Rashford, James and Fernandes score as Man Utd beat Newcastle
Saint-Maximin with goal for Magpies, who stay three points above drop zone
Result: Arsenal 0-1 Man City - Sterling scores
City have now won 18 straight games in all comps, 10 points clear
Result: Aston Villa 1-2 Leicester - Maddison & Barnes goals
Result: West Ham 2-1 Tottenham - Hammers go fourth
Antonio and Lingard score, Moura consolation for Spurs
Tom Rostance
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Lloris is now beyond a liability. That was an easy take, fumbled yet again.
Jules
Why are Dier and Lloris not coming for that cross? Such a soft goal.
Andrew B
West Ham 1-0 Tottenham
Erik Lamela gets in behind on the left and he's picked out by Sergio Reguilon. Lamela whips it in with pace, it bounces up off a West Ham defender and Lukasz Fabianski comes out to gather it in.
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Jarrod Bowen is almost played in on the left side of the box but Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg is switched on this time.
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Michail Antonio has now scored five Premier League goals against Spurs, more than versus any other opponent (4 v Liverpool and Norwich City).
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Stephen Miller: Bale and Dele Alli ought to be automatic choices over Lamela and Moura. The latter pair are bench material whereas the vision and ability of the former pair is being wasted. Both Bale and Alli are infinitely better at linking with Kane and Son also.
Michail Antonio
Jarrod Bowen curls a really dangerous ball in from the left. It's left completely by Eric Dier and Japhet Tanganga lets Michail Antonio run across him.
He tries to poke it in from close range, which puts Hugo Lloris off. He parries the cross awkwardly and Antonio reacts straight away to tap in the rebound.
Great start!
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David Moyes and Jose Mourinho clearly found something funny before kick-off.
I wonder what it was? A joke about their spells at Manchester United perhaps?
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Huge boost to have Sergio Reguilon back for Spurs. He and Son Heung-min link-up on the left before it's whipped in by the striker.
It comes to Lucas Moura on the far side but he can't find Harry Kane before it's cleared comfortably.
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Jesse Lingard and Pablo Fornals try to work it down the left but Japhet Tanganga and Davinson Sanchez keep their shape.
Could be a busy afternoon for the Spurs defence given West Ham's form of late.
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Off we go!
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Paul Collins: I would understand bale not getting more game time if spurs had players who are impossible to leave out. But i see lucas moura is starting again and hes awful most of the time.
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Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho on Gareth Bale: "He's not yet ready to start two matches in three days, the same as Dele Alli. Alli was injured a lot for more than a month.
"Bale because his evolution. No doubts their performance was good. I have no doubt that sooner rather than later [Bale] will play more.
"I'm not looking to the table. I am looking to the game. Every game is a must-win. We know they are playing well and their self-confidence is high.
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Azrael: London derby for the early start today. Let's see some goals!
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West Ham boss David Moyes speaking to Sky Sports: "We need [Michail Antonio] in top form. We need to look after him a little bit but pleased he is back.
"Pablo [Fornals] gives energy. We might need that today. He has been in and out a little bit but we have good competition in those areas.
"Am I pleased that Chelsea have dropped points? That question shows you where we have come. We are good in these types of games. We have not won them all but we will put up a challenge."
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Harry's back!
Harry Kane has either scored or assisted 67% of Spurs' 36 league goals this season (13 goals, 11 assists).
FT: Burnley 0-0 West Brom
Josef Rindl
BBC Sport reporter
In a month that has included death threats and a club requesting he did not officiate their matches, Mike Dean will surely have been hoping for a quiet afternoon on his return to action at Turf Moor on Saturday.
Well, Burnley's goalless draw with West Bromwich Albion was anything but.
Referee Dean was a key part of the game's main moments, sending off West Brom's Semi Ajayi after 30 minutes and turning down a strong penalty shout in the second half.
Ajayi was shown a straight red after video assistant referee intervention, with the defender adjudged to have denied a goalscoring opportunity when handling the ball on the halfway line.
But VAR controversially did not encourage Dean to consult the pitchside monitor in the 53rd minute when Albion skipper Kyle Bartley appeared to control a Conor Townsend header with an outstretched arm inside his own box.
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Spurs are going through a bad spell at the moment, having conceded eight goals in their past two games - which is the most a Jose Mourinho team has ever let in across a two-match period.
The stats don't stack up well elsewhere for Mourinho either.
Tottenham have already lost seven Premier League matches this season which is the second-worst return of Mourinho's managerial career, after losing nine times with Chelsea in 2015-16.
Mourinho has averaged 1.65 points per game in 49 matches as Tottenham manager.
That is the lowest ratio of any Spurs boss since Juande Ramos' 1.17 between 2007 and 2008.
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Long before Brazil's infamous 7-1 drubbing by Germany at the 2014 World Cup, another six-goal defeat almost stopped David Luiz's development dead in its tracks.
As the veteran defender prepares to face Benfica, his first European club, with Arsenal in the Europa League last 32 on Thursday, he might reflect on how that 6-0 defeat by Criciuma in 2006 changed his future and set him on the path to success in Portugal.
"The boat only passes once and David has missed it because you were not focused. Now it's gone," began an angry Mauro Fernandes as he addressed a packed dressing room in Salvador.