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Every PL goal: Mourinho’s Spurs sink sloppy Gunners, relegation battlers back from the dead – Fox Sports
Toby Alderweireld gave Tottenham a late 2-1 win over Arsenal as Jose Mourinho’s men climbed above their north London rivals, while Bournemouth kept their survival hopes alive with a chaotic 4-1 victory against Leicester.

Mourinho had endured a barrage of criticism as Tottenham slipped out of the race to qualify for the Champions League with just one win in three games.
But thanks to Alderweirelds winner with nine minutes left, Tottenham took the local bragging rights and got back in contention for a place in next seasons Europa League.
Tottenham are eighth, two points above ninth placed Arsenal and two behind Sheffield United as they try to avoid missing out on European action for the first time since 2009-10.
We are happy because we made the fans happy, we are happy because we are still in the fight to win a Europa League position, Mourinho said.
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Spurs claim London derby
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Lacazette lashes home bullet
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To be honest, Mikel (Arteta) found a way for them to play, to be stable and to improve. We felt that we should adapt slightly to them and we did it very well.
In the first north London derby at the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Alexandre Lacazette put Arsenal ahead in the 16th minute with a stunning strike.
The French striker dispossessed Serge Aurier outside the Spurs area before unleashing an unstoppable effort inside the top near corner of the goal.
Arsenals lead lasted just three minutes as Sead Kolasinacs sloppy pass gifted Son Heung-min the ball.
Son easily eluded David Luiz before chipping over onrushing keeper Emiliano Martinez.
It was the South Korean forwards 17th goal of the season and his first since the coronavirus hiatus.
In the 82nd minute, Belgian defender Alderweireld rose above a cluster of Arsenal players to meet Sons corner and plant his header past Martinez.
Arsenal could miss out on Europe entirely and boss Arteta said: We give them a goal again and we concede a set-piece and at this level, you cannot do it.
Tottenham Hotspur’s Portuguese head coach Jose Mourinho (L) celebrates on the pitch.Source: AFP
At Dean Court, Leicester scored after 23 minutes as Jamie Vardy bagged his 23rd league goal of the season to extend his lead in the Golden Boot race.
Kelechi Iheanachos shot wasnt cleared by Lloyd Kelly and Vardy slid in to score from close-range.
But Bournemouth were handed a lifeline when Leicester imploded during two minutes of mayhem.
In the 66th minute, Leicester keeper Kasper Schmeichel booted a goal-kick into Wilfred Ndidis back, forcing his team-mate to trip Callum Wilson.
Junior Stanislas stepped up to score the resulting penalty and 101 seconds later Dominic Solankes weak shot trickled under Schmeichels woeful attempt to save.
The aftermath of Solankes first Premier League goal for Bournemouth saw Leicester defender Caglar Soyuncu sent off for kicking Wilson as he attempted to retrieve the ball from the net.
English referee Stuart Attwell (2L) sends off Leicester City’s Turkish defender Caglar Soyuncu.Source: AFP
The Cherries thump Foxes
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Bournemouths luck was in and Stanislass strike went in off Leicesters Jonny Evans for an 83rd minute own goal before Solankes composed finish made it four in the 87th minute.
Bournemouths first win in 10 games, a drought stretching back to February 1, moved them to within three points of 17th placed Watford, with three games left for all the teams in the relegation fight.
Fourth placed Leicester will drop to fifth if Manchester United beat Southampton on Monday, leaving their hopes of Champions League qualification in danger.
Second bottom Aston Villa also boosted their survival bid with a vital 2-0 win against Crystal Palace.
Villains break win drought
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Dean Smiths side kicked off at Villa Park languishing seven points from safety, but Egypt winger Trezeguet scored twice to keep them in with a chance of staying up.
Palace striker Christian Benteke was sent off for violent conduct after the final whistle.
Villas first win in 11 league games left them four points behind Watford. Wolves stayed in the Champions League hunt, climbing to sixth place after a 3-0 win against Everton.
Raul Jimenezs penalty and Leander Dendonckers header out Wolves two up before Diogo Jota was gifted the third by keeper Jordan Pickfords blunder.
Wolves return to form
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Lacazette lashes home bullet
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