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Tottenham 3-0 Newcastle
Almost four. Brennan Johnson races on to a pass, hits it first time across goal, but the ball bounces off the inside of the post and somehow stays out.
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Son scores from spot after Udogie opener and Richarlison double. Joelinton scores consolation
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Michael Emons
Tottenham 3-0 Newcastle
Almost four. Brennan Johnson races on to a pass, hits it first time across goal, but the ball bounces off the inside of the post and somehow stays out.
Richarlison
Three goals for Tottenham, with a second from Richarlison. Pedro Porro provides an angled ball from the right flank, Richarlison's first touch appears to have taken him a bit wide, but it actually helps him get some space away from Jamaal Lascelles and Richarlison drills the shot past Martin Dubravka
Tottenham 2-0 Newcastle
Newcastle's Lewis Miley hangs up a cross, looking for Joelinton, but good tracking back from Brennan Johnson who concedes the corner.
That is swung in and Guglielmo Vicario punches it clear to spring a Spurs counter-attack. Son, as you'd expect, leads the charge only for a cynical grab of the shirt from Jamaal Lascelles who gets the yellow his actions fully deserve.
Tottenham 2-0 Newcastle
Tottenham's Yves Bissouma tries to fade one into the far corner, but Martin Dubravka is alive to it and dives to his right to save.
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Kyle: Trippier isn't getting criticism because for a couple of years since he joined Newcastle he has been excellent defensively. He like the rest of the team are tired. We keep playing the same team because of injuries, they are shattered.
Tottenham 2-0 Newcastle
Pat Nevin
Former Scotland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
Newcastle have kept the ball for a decent amount. They've got round the back a couple of times.
Eddie Howe will be delighted.
Tottenham 2-0 Newcastle
A good spell for Newcastle and Eddie Howe applauds his side's efforts. Kieran Trippier, again in an advanced position, crosses from the right, but Anthony Gordon can't send the volley at goal.
Again Trippier gets forward, with Cristian Romero able to send the ball behind for a corner.
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This first half was much needed by Spurs fans. We love Ange's swashbuckling style, but the defeat to West Ham was the first of that run of results that really felt like points lost.
Anon
Tottenham 2-0 Newcastle
Newcastle make a bright start to the second half with the advancing Kieran Trippier winning a corner. But Ben Davies does well to win a header under pressure to clear the threat.
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Nervous lifelong Spurs fan here thinking....we couldn't mess this one up.....could we?!
DLeddy
Tottenham 2-0 Newcastle
Back under way in north London.
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Anon - he's playing the same team because he doesn't have a choice. When you have 10 players out you don't have much choice. Even more impressive is that just a couple of weeks ago that number was 14! Out of a 25 man squad no team does well with that luck but that's football sometimes.
Callum
Tottenham 2-0 Newcastle
Newcastle striker Alexander Isak had just nine touches in the first half.
Tottenham 2-0 Newcastle
Tottenham have won three of their five Premier League games this season that they've led at half time, but they have lost the last two.
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This is Spurs being excellent and Newcastle being poor. Spurs are putting great passing sequences together, and Newcastle can't seem to play five passes without losing it.
Tom
FT: Everton 2-0 Chelsea
Everton
More from Everton boss Sean Dyche: "The biggest thing for me is finding different ways to win matches. Today we have had to fight against a really good side.
"We were going along well [before points deduction] and our form all season has been pretty good. We had to work very hard. Maximum effort from the players has got us the win.
"The thing for me is the squad mentality. It's not just about the starting XI. The people outside the starting XI have been a credit to themselves."
FT: Everton 2-0 Chelsea
Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino says his team were "not clinical" in their match at Everton, which they lost 2-0.
FT: Luton 1-2 Manchester City
Manchester City
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola on Sky Sports: "There are patterns we don't lose and we made an exceptional first half. Of course it was a big, big punch to concede the goal at the end of the first half.
"We spoke about how we react in those positions and how that has happened in the past. That is how the big teams with big personalities and big characters rebel in the difficulties.
"In the second half we matched how good we were in the first half and we scored the goals. I am happy for that.
"[At half-time] in that moment we said 'what can we do?' We played good against Spurs and in recent games. The way we are playing this season is really, really good in most of the games. I try to analyse that.
"We needed action from the boys up front and they rebelled and felt how they have done since being here. We suffered to win. But in general, the way we played, we controlled it. So I am very pleased for the guys.
"Now is rest. It doesn't stop. It was important for our belief in ourselves [to be winning again]."
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West Ham manager David Moyes says his players are "mentally and physically exhausted" after their 5-0 thumping at Fulham.
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Everton manager Sean Dyche praises their "authenticity" after a 2-0 Premier League win over Chelsea at Goodison Park.