Results and Record of the Premier League: Chelsea beat Huddersfield and Tottenham drop by four points | Football News



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Last updated: 02/02/19 20:59

Heung-min Son celebrates his goal

Heung-min Son celebrates his goal

Tottenham lost four points to the top of the Premier League, while Chelsea bounced back to beat Huddersfield 5-0 on Saturday.

A late goal for Heung-Min Son was enough to defeat Newcastle's stubborn resistance to Wembley and put Tottenham in second place in the Premier League. Manchester City has the chance to take the runner-up spot when it hosts Arsenal on Sunday, while Liverpool will play Monday night. Both games are live Sky sports.

Newcastle had beaten City midweek, but could hit twice with lightning. He was lucky to stay in front so soon. Lucas Moura missed a good opportunity and Erik Lamela hit the mark.

After the break, Salomon Rondon shook his head, but Newcastle hoped to have a chance to get away from the last three, but the pressure from the hosts continued late.

Fabian Schar was already canceling the rejection of Christian Eriksen's film, but Martin Dubravka had a moment to forget belatedly, letting Son's shot just under his body for the sole purpose of proving the goal.

Chelsea rebounded after hammering at Bournemouth by picking up their own beat while they were beating Huddersfield 5-0 at Stamford Bridge, with the double of Gonzalo Higuain, which makes him stand out for his new club.

Gonzalo Higuain of Chelsea celebrates the fourth goal of his team

Gonzalo Higuain of Chelsea celebrates the fourth goal of his team

The disguised pbad of N Golo Kante found Argentine at his first start in the league and he beat Jonas Lossl to his nearest position to open the scoring after 16 minutes.

Eden Hazard doubled the lead after a foul by Cesar Azpilicueta just inside the box. He added his second day of the day after defeating Lossl in the second half.

Higuain doubled his money with a second deflected just off the box, before David Luiz entered the corner corner to complete the scoring four minutes from the end.

Crystal Palace removed from the relegation zone with a comfortable 2-0 win over Fulham at Selhurst Park, leaving visitors at the bottom of the mud and at seven points of safety.

And the Claudio Ranieri players could not blame anyone after themselves after Cyrus Christie had given a useless penalty for handball after 25 minutes, and Luka Milivojevic escaped from the penalty spot.

Beginner Michy Batshuayi had to settle for a replacement role in the second half but his impact was immediate. His counter shot allowed Jeffrey Schlupp to add a late second and move Palace 14th.

Southampton could have eased their relegation worries, but conceded a tying goal in the 94th minute of the penalty spot to tie 1-1 Burnley.

Crystal Palace's Luka Milivojevic celebrates the first goal of his team

Crystal Palace's Luka Milivojevic celebrates the first goal of his team

Danny Ings missed a good opportunity for the visitors but he took the advantage 10 minutes after half-time with a superb effort at long distance, but the hosts, themselves entered the four-point match of the last three, refused to go down without a fight.

They dominated the finals and leveled off when Jack Stephens scored Burnley's first penalty in almost two years, and Ashley Barnes beat Alex McCarthy 12 yards.

The pressure started to rise Everton coach Marco Silva after his side was convincingly beaten 3-1 by wolves at Goodison Park, leaving them five points behind their visitors.

Everton lost at home to Wolves

Everton lost at home to Wolves

Ruben Neves shot the Wolves in front of the penalty kick after Leighton Baines, who fouled Diego Jota, but Everton equalized Andrew Gomes' goal for the summer since coming to Barcelona.

Raul Jimenez put the visitors back at half-time and Leander Dendoncker scored his first goal in the Wolves to confirm an eighth win in their last 12 games to remain seventh.

Cardiff were 2-0 winners Bournemouth At the late knockout in a touching stadium at Cardiff City Stadium, in the hosts' first home game since the new rookie, Emiliano Sala went missing last week.

Bournemouth defenseman Steve Cook, who managed Josh Murphy's center, gave a gift to Bobby Reid, who shot from midfield to 12 yards.

Less than 15 seconds after the start of the second period, they doubled their advantage with scorer Reid, who took back the lead behind Aron Gunnarsson's pbad, beating the offside trap before moving past Artur Boruc and score.

Somewhere else, Watford were indebted to Ben Foster's goalie prowess to win a 0-0 draw at Brightonafter his two good saves to hold Jurgen Locadia distant hosts.

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