Kane fires Spurs’ Premier League title push as Leicester held
Harry Kane fired home from the penalty spot against Everton on Saturday to boost Tottenham’s Premier League title charge as struggling Leicester squandered chances to register just their second win of the season.
England captain Kane broke the deadlock in London and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg doubled the lead late on as Spurs moved to within one point of leaders Arsenal.
There were chances for both sides in the first half but it remained 0-0 at the break after Everton did well to hold off a late surge from the home side.
The turning point came just before the hour mark when referee Paul Tierney ruled that Kane had been brought down by Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford and pointed to the spot.
Kane fired his effort into the bottom-left corner for his ninth Premier League goal of another prolific season.
Hojbjerg completed a 2-0 win in the 86th minute, condemning Frank Lampard’s side to their second consecutive league defeat.
Tottenham are flying, level on 23 points with second-placed Manchester City and just one point behind north London rivals Arsenal, with City and the Gunners both in action on Sunday.
Antonio Conte’s team have now won all five of their home league games this season.
In the early kick-off, Leicester edged off the bottom of the Premier League despite a goalless draw with Crystal Palace.
Leicester’s only league win this season was a 4-0 victory against Nottingham Forest earlier this month but that proved to be a false dawn for the 2016 champions.
Nottingham Forest back in the Premier League for the first time in 23 years had the chance to leapfrog Leicester but lost 1-0 at Wolves.
Steve Cooper’s men have taken just one point from their past seven games after losing out in a tale of two penalties at Molineux.
Ruben Neves scored from the spot to move managerless Wolves out of the bottom three before Jose Sa saved Brennan Johnson’s penalty at the other end.
Fulham and Bournemouth remain in the top half of the table after sharing the points in a 2-2 draw at Craven Cottage.
Bournemouth extended their unbeaten run to six games under caretaker boss Gary O’Neil, but will rue missing out on three points after leading twice at Fulham.
Dominic Solanke slotted home the opener from Philip Billing’s cut-back in the second minute.
Issa Diop levelled midway through the first half with a towering header from Andreas Pereira’s corner, but Bournemouth retook the lead just seven minutes later when Solanke teed up Jefferson Lerma.
Aleksandar Mitrovic had been a doubt due to a foot injury, but Fulham’s talisman made his mark from the penalty spot to salvage a point after he had been hauled down inside the area by Lerma.