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Tottenham seal Europa League spot

July 26, 2020 23:46 IST

Tottenham Hotspur

IMAGE: Harry Kane’s sharp early strike gave Spurs the lead. Photograph: Ian Walton /Reuters

Tottenham Hotspur secured a place in the Europa League next season as they closed out their Premier League campaign with a 1-1 draw at Crystal Palace on Sunday.

Harry Kane’s sharp early strike gave Spurs the lead but Palace, desperate to avoid an eighth successive defeat, hit back to claim a deserved share of the spoils.

 

Jeffrey Schlupp was on hand to net the equaliser early in the second half when the visitors failed to clear a corner.

With Palace already safe, despite their slump, it was all about Tottenham’s bid to finish in sixth above Wolverhampton Wanderers and guarantee a Europa League spot.

Wolves’ 2-0 loss at Chelsea ensured a point was enough for Jose Mourinho’s side who ended the season on 59 points, above Wolves on goal difference, thanks to a strong finish to a season of upheaval at the club.

Southampton deny Sheffield United eighth place with 3-1 win

Sheffield United

IMAGE: Southampton's Che Adams scores their second goal. Photograph: Andrew Boyers /Reuters

Sheffield United’s hopes of finishing eighth in the Premier League standings were dashed when they were beaten 3-1 by Southampton at St. Mary’s Stadium on the final day of the season on Sunday.

The result meant Chris Wilder’s Blades finished ninth, still their best ever finish in the Premier League. Southampton, who were in the relegation zone earlier this season, ended their campaign in 11th place.

“We have to up our game in the summer and we had run our race,” Wilder told BBC after their third straight defeat. “It looked like a second half too far for the players."

“We’ve finished ninth against some really good teams which we can proud of but we wanted to finish on a high."

“We have to recruit right and we have to invest, there will be some players that are going and they will all have to raise their levels again.”

John Lundstram gave the visitors reason to dream when he fired them into the lead in the 26th minute when the Southampton defence failed to clear a cross, allowing the midfielder to take an uncontested shot through the legs of Alex McCarthy.

But Southampton’s Che Adams scored the equaliser five minutes after the restart against his former club when he took a quick shot on the run which took both defender John Egan and goalkeeper Dean Henderson by surprise.

Adams’ quick reactions were on display again in the 71st minute when he was first to pounce on a blocked shot, pulling the trigger to fire a shot past Henderson to give the Saints the lead.

Southampton sealed all three points when they won a penalty in the 84th minute after Danny Ings was brought down in the box and the English striker stepped up to score his 22nd league goal this season — one behind Golden Boot winner Jamie Vardy.

“I saw a team in the second half that is really showing how every part of their game is developing,” Saints manager Ralph Hasenhuettl said as his team finished the season with a seven-match unbeaten run.

“We had strong offensive moments and solutions against these teams is not easy, but we deserved this win today.”

Source: REUTERS
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