Conte hails Kane, Newcastle cruise as Premier League returns

Soccer Football - Premier League - Leicester City v Newcastle United - King Power Stadium, Leicester, Britain - December 26, 2022 Newcastle United's Joelinton celebrates scoring their third goal with teammates REUTERS/Molly Darlington
Antonio
Conte hailed Harry Kane's character after the England captain recovered from
his World Cup heartache to help Tottenham rescue a 2-2 draw at Brentford, while
Newcastle climbed to second place with a 3-0 win at Leicester on Monday.
In the first
Premier League fixture since the World Cup break in mid-November, Tottenham
were in danger of a damaging defeat after Vitaly Janelt and Ivan Toney put
Brentford in command at the Community Stadium.
Janelt fired
home after 15 minutes with a close-range finish after Tottenham keeper Fraser
Forster spilled Mathias Jensen's shot.
Toney struck
from close-range in the 54th minute from Christian Norgaard's flick on.
But Kane
netted with a 65th minute header to start the Tottenham recovery in his first
game since missing a crucial penalty in England's World Cup quarter-final
defeat against France.
Brentford
have not beaten Tottenham since 1948 and their long wait for a victory over the
north Londoners goes on after Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg curled home with 19 minutes
left.
Tottenham
boss Conte praised England captain Kane for his contribution following his
World Cup disappointment.
"When
he came back he was good. We know the importance of Harry for us, his
personality, his character. He's the best player we have. I'm happy that he
scored today," Conte said.
"Since
last season we have made a good step. Now we have to continue to push
ourselves. It is not easy. We have shown big character," Conte said.
Tottenham
stay fourth in the table, four points ahead of fifth-placed Manchester United
in the race to qualify for the Champions League.
Newcastle
are three points ahead of Tottenham as their unexpected push for a top four
finish gathers pace.
The Magpies,
revitalised by boss Eddie Howe since their Saudi-backed takeover, were ahead
with less than three minutes on the clock when Chris Wood converted a penalty
awarded for Daniel Amartey's foul on Joelinton.
Ascendent
Newcastle
Newcastle
doubled their lead in sublime fashion in the sixth minute as Miguel Almiron
played a one-two with Bruno Guimaraes and slotted past Danny Ward for his
eighth goal in his last eight league games.
Joelinton
headed home from a corner in the 32nd minute as Newcastle made it six
successive league victories -- their best run in the competition since 2012.
Newcastle
are now just four points behind leaders Arsenal, who host London rivals West
Ham later on Monday.
Everton
suffered a damaging 2-1 defeat against relegation rivals Wolves as Rayan
Ait-Nouri struck in final seconds for the visitors at Goodison Park.
Yerry Mina
gave Everton a seventh minute lead when the Colombia defender headed home from
Dwight McNeil's corner.
Wolves
levelled midway through the first half as Joao Moutinho's cross was volleyed in
by Daniel Podence.
Ait-Nouri
poked home from close range after Everton failed to deal with a counter-attack
in the fifth minute of stoppage-time.
Third bottom
Wolves now sit only one point behind fourth bottom Everton, whose manager Frank
Lampard is under increasing pressure.
Southampton
slipped to the bottom of the table after a 3-1 home defeat against south-coast
rivals Brighton.
Adam Lallana
headed Brighton in front against his former club in the 14th minute and Romain
Perraud's own goal increased the lead 10 minutes before half-time.
Brighton
struck again early in the second half through Solly March's long-range blast.
James
Ward-Prowse reduced the deficit on the rebound after his penalty was saved by
Robert Sanchez, but it wasn't enough to avoid defeat in boss Nathan Jones'
first home league game in charge.
Fulham won
3-0 at nine-man Crystal Palace, who had Tyrick Mitchell and James Tomkins sent
off.
Bobby De
Cordova-Reid, Tim Ream and Aleksandar Mitrovic scored Fulham's goals.
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