Tottenham held by West Ham, Everton hit back at Newcastle
Tottenham
missed the chance to move into the Premier League's top four after a 1-1 draw
at West Ham, while Newcastle were also held 1-1 by Everton on Tuesday.
Spurs have
made a habit of recovering from slow starts to win in recent months, but this
time they failed to capitalise on scoring after just five minutes.
Brennan
Johnson was left with the simple task of tapping into an empty net from Timo
Werner's cross.
West Ham were
under pressure to respond after collapsing from 3-1 up to lose 4-3 at Newcastle
on Saturday.
The Hammers
were quickly level as Jarrod Bowen's corner flew in off the back of Kurt Zouma.
A draw kept
West Ham one point ahead of Newcastle in seventh, but they missed the best
chance to take all three points when Michail Antonio fired straight at
Guglielmo Vicario.
Tottenham
close to within two points of Aston Villa in fourth and extend their lead over
sixth-placed Manchester United to nine points.
"Disappointed
not to get a better outcome, but a tough game," said Spurs boss Ange
Postecoglou.
"There's
a lot of games to go still. I will be very surprised if all games aren't tight.
Everyone is fighting for something. We have to maintain our levels."
- Everton's
unwanted record -
Injury-hit
Newcastle's hopes of European football next season were dented by Dominic
Calvert-Lewin's late equaliser for Everton from the penalty spot.
Alexander Isak
netted for the fifth consecutive game at St James' Park to open the scoring.
The Swede took
his tally for the season to 19 as he cut inside Jarrad Branthwaite and slotted
into the far corner on 15 minutes.
"Alexander
Isak is an outstanding technician," said Newcastle manager Eddie Howe.
"He looks like he will score in every game at the moment."
How Sean Dyche
longs for a striker of Isak's quality. But Calvert-Lewin ended a near six-month
goal drought from the spot after Ashley Young was hauled down inside the box by
Paul Dummett.
Everton set a
new club record winless run of 13 Premier League games to leave their 70-year
stay in the top flight still at risk.
The Toffees
edge four points above the relegation zone but have the threat of a second
points deduction for breaches of financial rules hanging over them.
- Forest blitz
-
Nottingham
Forest pulled three points clear of the relegation zone with a first-half blitz
of Fulham to win 3-1.
The home side
sped out of the blocks at the City Ground as Callum Hudson-Odoi and Chris Wood
smashed home inside the first 19 minutes.
Fulham boss
Marco Silva showed his disgust by making a triple substitution after just half
an hour.
However, even
that did not halt Forest's momentum as Morgan Gibbs-White made it 3-0 in
first-half stoppage time.
"It's
important but it cannot distract us because we have a long way to go,"
said Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo.
"We've
had good performances before and not been able to sustain them so let's take
that into this game and try to sustain the performance."
Fulham pulled
one back through Tosin Adarabioyo in the second half but it was too little, too
late for the Cottagers.
Second-bottom
Burnley are now unbeaten in four but slip six points adrift of safety after a
1-1 draw at home to Wolves.
Jacob Bruun
Larsen put the Clarets in front, but Rayan Ait-Nouri's header secured Wolves a
point.
Bournemouth
climbed above Chelsea into 11th thanks to Justin Kluivert's winner as they beat
Crystal Palace 1-0.
Arsenal can
leapfrog Liverpool to go top of the table when they host Luton, while
Manchester City take on Aston Villa in the pick of Wednesday's action.
Liverpool are
expected to ease past bottom-of-the-table Sheffield United when they visit
Anfield on Thursday.
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