Man City vs Tottenham LIVE: Premier League result, final score and reaction after last-gasp Harry Kane winner
Follow live score and goal updates as Pep Guardiola’s Premier League champions host Antonio Conte’s struggling Spurs at the Etihad
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Man City host Tottenham in the late kick-off on a busy Saturday in the Premier League.
There were boos last time out for Spurs after defeat to Wolves, and Antonio Conte has been furious at the coverage and reaction to his interview with the Italian media, where he bemoaned the transfer situation after January, despite spending big to sign Rodrigo Bentancur and Dejan Kulusevski, both from Juventus.
Spurs meet a City side in fine form after their demolition of Sporting in the Champions League this week, to all but secure their place in the quarter-finals following the one-sided first leg. Bernardo Silva, Phil Foden and Raheem Sterling all enter this game in fine form and pose a huge threat to Spurs as they bid to keep alive hopes of a top-four finish.
The task at hand has been simplified by City’s dominance in possession though, which could aid Conte’s ability to drill his side this week on the training ground in hope of at least a performance to promote confidence down the straight as Harry Kane considers his future this summer with just two years remaining on his contract.
Follow the build-up, live score and goal updates, analysis and reaction from the Etihad Stadium below:
Crystal Palace 0-0 Chelsea
57 mins: Crystal Palace get in of goal with Jordan Ayew bringing the ball past Malang Sarr before passing it inside to Jeffrey Schlupp who leans back on a shot and punts it over the crossbar!
Liverpool 0-1 Norwich
55 mins: Liverpool are dominating at Anfield but can’t score. They’ve had 16 chances already with four on target but Norwich have the lead. Luis Diaz blasts another shot at goal and forces Angus Gunn into a decent save to push the ball wide of the post.
GOAL! Southampton 1-0 Everton (Armstrong, 52’)⚽️
52 mins: Southampton are in front against Everton! Andre Gomes is catch in possession by Oriol Romeu. He drives down the left and slots the ball over to Che Adams. Adams knocks it down to Stuart Armstrong who curls a shot around Jordan Pickford to put the Saints in front.
GOAL! Arsenal 1-0 Brentford (Smith Rowe, 48’)⚽️
48 mins: Arsenal finally take the lead against Brentford and it’s Emile Smith Rowe who’s scored! Brentford have pushed up the pitch as Arsenal come down the right side. Alexandre Lacazette sends the ball across to Smith Rowe who cuts inside to take on Kristoffer Ajer before lacing a shot into the back of the net!
Southampton 0-0 Everton
50 mins: Dominic Calvert-Lewin has a goal disallowed after heading home from a couple of yards out. He’s been ruled offside and the game at St. Mary’s remains goalless.
GOAL! Liverpool 0-1 Norwich (Rashica, 48)⚽️
48 mins: Norwich lead at Anfield! Milot Rashica is given the ball on the left hand side y Josh Sargent. He brings the ball inside and shoots, hitting Joel Matip and deflecting the ball past Alisson to put the visitors in front!
Premier League 3pm kick offs: Second half
Kick off: Burnley were the only Premier League to score in the first half of today’s three o’clock kick offs. As the second halves get started lets hope there are a few more goals.
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Coming up later, Manchester City take on Tottenham Hotspur at the Eithad Stadium. Kick off for that one is at 5.30pm with the team news expected shortly. Here’s what we know so far:
Jack Grealish will miss out due to the shin issue that has seen him sit out their last two matches with Gabriel Jesus and Cole Palmer remaining on the sidelines.
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