Son's late penalty revives Tottenham's top-four hopes

Premier League
By Reuters | Apr 22, 2021
Football - Premier League - Tottenham Hotspur v Southampton - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, Britain - April 21, 2021. Tottenham Hotspur interim manager Ryan Mason and Son Heung-min after the match. [Pool via REUTERS/Adam Davy]

Tottenham Hotspur enjoyed some respite in a tumultuous week for the club as Son Heung-min's late penalty earned them a 2-1 victory over Southampton on Wednesday to revive their hopes of a top-four finish in the Premier League.

After Jose Mourinho's sacking on Monday and Tottenham's ignominious part in the Super League drama which has rocked football, it was left to 29-year-old caretaker manager Ryan Mason to try to steady the ship.

It looked as though the former Spurs midfielder, handed the reins until the end of the season, would suffer defeat when Danny Ings gave Southampton a deserved halftime lead.

But Gareth Bale, who Mason restored to the starting line-up for the first time since mid-March, curled home an equaliser on the hour as Tottenham improved after a dismal first half.

Son had a goal ruled out for offside but the South Korean gave Tottenham much-needed cheer when he beat Alex McCarthy from the penalty spot.

Victory lifted Tottenham into sixth place with 53 points, two points behind fourth-placed Chelsea who have a game in hand. 

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