Southampton vs Tottenham live: Latest score and updates as Erik Lamela equalises for Spurs with a possible handball
Follow the latest action from St Mary's Stadium as seventh-placed Saints entertain six-placed Spurs
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- Mauricio Pochettino makes his first return to St Mary's since leaving Southampton last summer.
- Pochettino's Tottenham sit in sixth place and level on 57 points with fifth-place Liverpool.
- Southampton are a point behind Spurs in seventh.
- Both clubs have seen their top-four hopes vanish in recent weeks as rival clubs pull away at the top.
- Saints are on a poor run of three wins in their last nine games.
- Spurs have taken four victories from their last nine Premier League outings.
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Match stats:
Spurs have won their last five Premier League games against Southampton before losing four of five before this run.
Southampton have scored just eight goals in their last 11 Premier League matches.
Christian Eriksen has scored three goals in three Premier League games against Saints.
Southampton have allowed fewer shots on target against them than any other team in the Premier League (93).
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