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EPL PHOTOS: Tottenham's Kane sinks Sunderland then stretchered off

September 19, 2016 08:31 IST
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Harry Kane

IMAGE: Harry Kane of Tottenham Hotspur celebrates scoring during the Premier League match against Sunderland. Photograph: Julian Finney/Getty Images.

Tottenham Hotspur's Harry Kane pounced on a piece of comical defending to secure a 1-0 win over Sunderland in the Premier League on Sunday although he was later wheeled away on a stretcher after suffering an ankle injury.

Kane was handed the winner on a plate in the 59th minute after Papy Djilobodji completely missed the ball in the six-yard box as he tried to clear his lines but the England striker went off in the 87th after turning his ankle making a tackle.

Harry Kane

IMAGE: Harry Kane of Tottenham Hotspur is put onto a stretcher after coming off injured . Photograph: Julian Finney/Getty Images.

"Maybe he has some problem with his ligaments but today it is difficult to assess. We need to wait until tomorrow for the scan," manager Mauricio Pochettino told a news conference after his side moved up to third in the standings on 11 points.

Only an inspired performance by Sunderland keeper Jordan Pickford kept the hosts at bay as Tottenham managed 19 goal attempts before the break, including an effort from their South Korea forward Son Heung-min that hit the post.

In the second half, Son hit the side netting and rolled another effort across the goal before Kane, who scored his first league goal of the season at Stoke City last week, struck by pouncing on Djilobodji's mistake after Dele Alli's knockdown.

Spurs continued to press, with Eric Lamela twice going close and Vincent Janssen blazing over in added time. Sunderland finished with 10 men after Adnan Januzaj was sent off for a foot-up challenge on Ben Davies, having already been booked.

Austin strikes again for Southampton

Charlie Austin of Southampton

IMAGE: Charlie Austin of Southampton scores during the Premier League match against Swansea City. Photograph: Bryn Lennon/Getty Images.

Charlie Austin scored his third goal in four days to deliver Southampton's first Premier League win of the season under manager Claude Puel.

After four league games without a victory, the Saints were seeking to avoid their worst start to a season since 2000-01 and got the break on 63 minutes when Austin chested down a deflected cross and fired an unstoppable shot into the top-right corner.

Southampton dominated the game and Shane Long, Nathan Redmond and Cedric all missed good chances to give them an earlier lead.

Austin, who had scored twice against Sparta Prague in the Europa League on Thursday, could have grabbed a second after good work by the influential Dusan Tadic but his shot was well-saved by Lukasz Fabianski.
The win moved Southampton up to 14th place, one ahead of Swansea.

Crystal Palace hit four past struggling Stoke City

James Tomkins of Crystal Palace

IMAGE: James Tomkins of Crystal Palace scores against Stoke City. Photograph: Ian Walton/Getty Images.

Crystal Palace beat struggling Stoke City 4-1 on Sunday with defenders James Tomkins and Scott Dann both scoring from set pieces in a three-minute first half spell.

James McArthur and Andros Townsend also scored for the Londoners before Marko Arnautovic grabbed a consolation goal for the Premier League's bottom team in the dying seconds.

Tomkins opened the scoring in the ninth minute when he stole in behind Jonathan Walters to toe-poke home Townsend's free kick, and three minutes later Dann made it 2-0 as he headed Jason Puncheon's corner into the back of the net.

McArthur fired the third in the second half, his shot deflecting off Geoff Cameron before flying into the net in the 72nd minute, and Townsend completed the rout by curling a bouncing shot home three minutes later.

Arnautovic netted Stoke's third league goal of the season just before the final whistle but Mark Hughes' side have now lost four straight Premier League games and conceded four goals on three occasions.

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