Kane double fires Tottenham to vital win over Arsenal
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[May 13, 2022] By
Martyn Herman
LONDON (Reuters) -Harry Kane struck twice as Tottenham Hotspur kept
their Premier League top four hopes very much alive with a 3-0
demolition of Arsenal in a rambunctious north London derby on
Thursday.
Victory for Arsenal at the home of their arch-rivals would have
secured their first top-four finish since 2016 and a Champions
League place, but they suffered a dismal night.
Kane opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the 22nd before
Arsenal had Rob Holding sent off for a second yellow card 10 minutes
later, both for clumsy fouls on Son Heung-min.
Kane's diving header made it 2-0 in the 37th minute to send
Tottenham's fans into delirium.
The volume went up another notch immediately after halftime when Son
fired a shot past Aaron Ramsdale for his 21st league goal of the
season to kill off any hope of an Arsenal fightback.
Tottenham could even have won by more yet despite the celebrations
from the home fans they remain fifth and Arsenal are still in the
driving seat in the battle for fourth place.
But the gap between them is now only one point with both sides
having two games remaining and Tottenham also boast a far superior
goal difference.
"We still have two games to go and we have put the pressure on them.
We have to focus on ourselves. We play early on Sunday so we need to
get a result and see what happens," Kane, who extended his record
goal tally in the north London derby to 13 in 17 games, told Sky
Sports.
"We can only control our games. We did our job tonight. We won't get
ahead of ourselves.
"Tonight was special but our ultimate goal is to get fourth place
and we still have work to do."
Arsenal face Newcastle United away and Everton at home while
Tottenham host Burnley and finish at relegated Norwich City.
With so much riding on the derby and the atmosphere electric, the
opening exchanges were unsurprisingly frenetic with neither side
able to settle into any kind of rhythm.
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Tottenham Hotspur's Emerson Royal in action with Arsenal's Gabriel
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But that all changed when Dejan Kulusevski directed
a cross towards Son and he fell under challenge from Cedric Soares
and referee Paul Tierney pointed to the spot.
There was only going to be one winner as Kane stepped up to plant
his spot kick low into the corner.
Arsenal, who had won their last four games, were rattled and Kane
was denied a second by desperate blocks from Takehiro Tomiyasu and
Soares.
Holding, who had already been booked for wrestling Son, then
cynically blocked off the South Korean to earn a red card that left
manager Mikel Arteta shaking his head in disbelief.
Things soon got even worse for Arsenal as Son's corner was met by
Rodrigo Bentancur whose header was diverted in by a diving Kane at
the far post.
Eddie Nketiah nearly gave Arsenal a lifeline before halftime when
his curled effort forced Hugo Lloris to tip over.
But Arsenal could not cope with Son and Kane. The second half had
barely begun when Kane tried to wriggle through and the ball broke
for Son to calmly find the corner.
Ramsdale made a superb save to keep out Emerson Royal's header and
Son missed an open goal before being substituted to a rapturous
ovation from the Tottenham fans.
Martin Odegaard forced Lloris into a fine save late on but by that
time most of the Arsenal fans had seen enough and were on their way
home.
(Reporting by Martyn Herman, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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