Tottenham Revive Title Chase With Comfortable Leicester Win
10th February 2019
Mauricio Pochettino's side took the lead through Sanchez's first half header, but they were indebted to Lloris for keeping out Jamie Vardy's spot-kick after the interval at Wembley

- Tottenham kept alive their bid to gate-crash the Premier League title race as Davinson Sanchez's first goal for the club and Hugo Lloris's penalty save inspired a 3-1 win over Leicester on Sunday
- Christian Eriksen netted moments later and although Vardy got one back, Son Heung-min's late strike ensured third-placed Tottenham clinched a fifth win in their last six league games
- While Tottenham are still outsiders to win their first English title since 1961, their ability to stay in contention, despite injuries to key players Harry Kane and Dele Alli suggests they shouldn't be completely written off
LONDON, United Kingdom- Tottenham kept alive their bid to gate-crash the Premier League title
race as Davinson Sanchez's first goal for the club and Hugo Lloris's penalty
save inspired a 3-1 win over Leicester on Sunday.
Mauricio
Pochettino's side took the lead through Sanchez's first half header, but they
were indebted to Lloris for keeping out Jamie Vardy's spot-kick after the
interval at Wembley.
Christian Eriksen
netted moments later and although Vardy got one back, Son Heung-min's late
strike ensured third-placed Tottenham clinched a fifth win in their last six
league games.
The north Londoners
are five points off the top of the table as they try to catch pace-setters
Liverpool and Manchester City.
While Tottenham are
still outsiders to win their first English title since 1961, their ability to
stay in contention, despite injuries to key players Harry Kane and Dele Alli
suggests they shouldn't be completely written off.
This gritty success
was the ideal preparation for hosting Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League
last 16 first leg on Wednesday.
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Leicester have lost
four of their last five league games, increasing the pressure on under-fire
boss Claude Puel.
Puel has reportedly
lost the support of several influential players, including England striker
Vardy, who was left on the bench for the first 60 minutes before coming on to
miss the penalty with his first touch.
With the Dortmund
clash looming on Wednesday, Pochettino tweaked his team, leaving out Toby
Alderweireld and Lucas Moura and recalling Fernando Llorente.
Llorente was caught
napping early on when Harry Maguire evaded the Spanish striker's marking and
met James Maddison's free-kick with a towering header that Hugo Lloris tipped
over.
That chance was
symptomatic of a disjointed start from Tottenham.
Leicester's Harvey
Barnes was allowed too much space in the penalty area as he raced onto
Youri Tielemans' pass, but a poor finish wasted a gilt-edged chance.
Finally piecing
together an incisive raid, Tottenham were furious when Son's penalty appeal
ended in a booking for diving after Maguire stuck out a leg to halt the South
Korean.
Pochettino's men
channelled their frustration into a sustained assault on the Leicester goal.
Danny Rose's surging
run ended with a close-range effort that brought a good save from Kasper
Schmeichel.
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Tottenham kept
pressing and were rewarded with a well-worked 33rd minute opener.
Trippier's short
corner found the unmarked Christian Eriksen and he whipped a pin-point cross
towards Sanchez six yards from goal.
Leicester called for
offside, but their protests were in vain as Sanchez launched himself into a
diving header that flashed past Schmeichel.
Replays showed the
Colombia defender was just onside as he scored his first goal for Tottenham
since his 2017 move from Ajax.
Demarai Gray should
have done better than head Ricardo Pereira's cross tamely at Lloris from 10
yards out soon after the interval.
Leicester's positive
start to the second half brought a golden opportunity to equalise with their
60th minute penalty.
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A rapid exchange of
passes opened up a chance for Maddison, prompting Jan Vertonghen to rashly
bundle over the midfielder.
Vardy had been
warming up in preparation and was immediately introduced, jogging forward to
take the ball from Maddison.
But Lloris came to
Tottenham's rescue, plunging to his right to keep out Vardy's spot-kick.
Tottenham made the
most of their escape as Eriksen doubled the lead three minutes later.
Llorente pounced on
Pereira's poor clearance and teed up Eriksen for a superb strike from the edge
of the area for his first goal since January 1.
Vardy gave Leicester
hope in the 76th minute, pouncing from close-range to convert Pereira's cross
in typically predatory fashion.
But Son had the last
word in the 90th minute as the winger raced clear to slot past Schmeichel for
his 15th goal of the season.