It was all Spurs and another corner saw Rodrigo Bentancur pick up the pieces in the middle of the box before slotting the ball into the net in the 92nd minute to give Spurs three points. Spurs remain third, two points ahead of Newcastle who thrashed Aston Villa 4-0. Eddie Howe’s men were frustrated for the first 45 minutes but Ashley Young’s handball gave Newcastle a penalty.
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