Crystal Palace had chances and Tottenham lacked inspiration four days after beating Real Madrid, but Son Heung-Min settled a tight game with the only goal 1.56pm GMT Glory, glory Tottenham Hotspur blares over the tannoy. Well, the points are theirs today. But there wasn’t much about glory about that tired display. Will they care, though? Nope. Not a bit. This was always likely to be awkward. Tottenham looked leggy and emotionally spent after the win over Real Madrid and Crystal Palace did their best to frustrate them. The visitors even had the better chances while the game was goalless, but in the end they paid for their lack of ruthlessness when Son Heung-Min scored a lovely winning goal. All of which means Tottenham go level with Manchester United on 23 points – and below them on goal difference – and Palace stay bottom, five points off 17th place. That’s all from me for now. You can follow Manchester City v Arsenal next. Related: Manchester City v Arsenal: Premier League – live! 1.52pm GMT It’s all over! Continue reading…
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