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As it happenedended

Son Heung-min and Juan Foyth sent off as Bournemouth beat nine-man Tottenham

Here's how it all played out at the Vitality Stadium

Michael Jones
Saturday 04 May 2019 10:41 EDT
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Bournemouth and Tottenham met in a bad-tempered Premier League clash on Saturday afternoon.

Mauricio Pochettino's side could have guaranteed Champions League football with a win this afternoon but debutant goalkeeper Mark Travers and red cards for Son Heung-min and Juan Foyth left them with an uphill battle.

And Nathan Ake headed what proved to be the winner in injury time as the Cherries finished their season at home with a win and leave Spurs with work to do to secure a top four spot.


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20 mins: Newcastle 1 - 1 Liverpool - Atsu

The ball comes in from the right wing and Alexander-Arnold tussles with Rondon for the ball. He goes over them to Ritchie who shoots but pulls his shot. The ball falls to Rondon who smacks it towards goal, Alexander-Arnold clears off the line with his arm only as far as Atsu who puts the ball in the net.

Michael Jones4 May 2019 20:05

24 mins: Newcastle 1 - 1 Liverpool

Newcastle have their tails up here. Ritchie puts the ball in from the left and Manquillo meets the ball but puts it into Alisson's hands. 

Michael Jones4 May 2019 20:09

27 mins: Newcastle 1 - 1 Liverpool

Fabinho does well to dispossess Perez who makes a good run through the defence. Newcastle win the ball back in mid-field and hit it up to Atsu. Atsu wins the header and knocks it down to Perez who shoots quickly and hits the near post. 

Michael Jones4 May 2019 20:12

28 mins: Newcastle 1 - 2 Liverpool - Salah

Sturridge holds the ball up well near the right side corner flag. He backheels it to Alexander-Arnold who puts another great cross into the box. Salah is on his own and he taps it past Dubravka with his right foot. 

Michael Jones4 May 2019 20:12

33 mins: Newcastle 1 - 2 Liverpool

Robertson puts a cross into the box but Dummett heads it clear. Sturridge wins the ball in the middle of the park and gives it to Mane. Mane slots it into Salah who puts it past Dummett into the box. Mane gets to it first and shoots but Dubravka is big and makes the save. 

Michael Jones4 May 2019 20:18

36 mins: Newcastle 1 - 2 Liverpool

Henderson gives the ball away and Ritchie sends Rondon free on the break but he's just offside. 

Michael Jones4 May 2019 20:21

39 mins: Newcastle 1 - 2 Liverpool

Schar fouls Mane and Liverpool have a free n Newcastle's half. Salah puts it into the box but Dubravka comes and claims it. 

Michael Jones4 May 2019 20:24

42 mins: Newcastle 1 - 2 Liverpool

Alexander-Arnold tries to send Salah down the wing but hits it way too hard. Liverpool win the ball back before Ritchie finally clears it by booting it long.

Michael Jones4 May 2019 20:28

45 mins: Newcastle 1 - 2 Liverpool

A cracking first half to this match. Two defensive mistakes from Newcastle mean that they trail the game with Liverpool controlling most of the possession. However they look dangerous on the counter attack with Rondon and Perez more than happy to take on Alisson in goal. 

Michael Jones4 May 2019 20:32

There are positive signs that Newcastle can take something out of this game but Liverpool have won all 19 matches when they've been in this position at half-time this season.

The next goal could be crucial to the result of the match. 

Michael Jones4 May 2019 20:44

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