Son fuels Tottenham 'dreams' to open up five-point Premier League lead
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Postecoglou told Tottenham fans to dream after his side moved five points clear
at the top of the Premier League for the first time.
The
Australian's 26 points from his opening 10 games in charge is the best return
of any new manager in Premier League history.
After a
subdued first 45 minutes, Spurs sprang into life early in the second-half as
Joel Ward's own goal and Son Heung-min's strike earned the victory.
Jordan Ayew
pulled a goal back in stoppage time, but it was too little, too late for the
Eagles.
Not since
Spurs last won the league in 1960-61 have they enjoyed such an advantage at the
summit of the English top flight.
A title
challenge still appears a remote possibility, but with no European football to
sap their energy, the sky may be the limit for Postecoglou's men.
"Let
them dream, that's what being a football supporter is all about and, fair to
say, this lot have suffered a bit," said Postecoglou.
After
Tottenham's last game on Monday, the former Celtic boss was not fully satisfied
with his side's performance, even though they beat Fulham 2-0.
It was more
of a mixed bag from the visitors as they took 45 minutes to find their rhythm.
"We
showed real discipline and focus. Really happy with the effort the boys put
in," added Postecoglou.
"It is
never gonna be an open game of football here. They're an organised team so I
knew we needed to be patient. It is a different way for us to win a game."
Goalkeeper
Guglielmo Vicario has been one of the unsung heroes of Spurs' form and the
Italian was needed to make a smart stop low to his left to prevent Odsonne
Edouard opening the scoring inside the opening 10 minutes.
The signing
of James Maddison has been the catalyst to Tottenham's transformation under
Postecoglou, despite the loss of the club's record goalscorer Harry Kane to
Bayern Munich.
Fired up by
Postecoglou's half-time team talk, Spurs emerged for the second period with
greater intensity and Maddison created the opening goal as his driven low shot
across goal was turned into his own net by the unfortunate Ward.
Postecoglou's
Midas touch was then in evidence as he introduced Brennan Johnson just after
the hour mark.
The former
Nottingham Forest winger was on the pitch just two minutes before he collected
Maddison's pass and crossed for Son to tap home his eighth goal of the season.
A fine night
for Spurs had one final highlight as midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur made his
comeback from an anterior cruciate ligament injury suffered back in February.
Ayew's
powerful strike into the top corner in the 94th minute was just Palace's second
goal in their last six games.
The Ghanaian
escaped a VAR check for handball to set up a grandstand finish.
Palace had
one big chance with virtually the last kick of the game when Matheus Franca
sliced wide, but Spurs showed their resolve to survive 12 minutes of stoppage
time.
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