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Spurs slip-up means Leicester one win away from EPL title



Craig Dawson made amends for an own goal by scoring to earn West Brom a 1-1 draw at White Hart Lane, putting a huge dent in Tottenham Hotspur's hopes of Premier League glory and moving Leicester City to within one win of the title.

For the second week in succession, Spurs were playing more than 24 hours after Leicester, this time having seen their rivals thump Swansea City 4-0 yesterday.
Needing a win to close back to within five points of the Foxes, Spurs took the lead when Dawson diverted Christian Eriksen's dangerous free-kick through the legs of Boaz Myhill from close range in the first half.
The hosts had already struck the woodwork twice before that opener, and did so for a third time in the second period through Erik Lamela as the Spurs faithful grew increasingly edgy.
And those nerves soon turned to despair as Dawson recovered from his own goal by heading home Craig Gardner's corner 17 minutes from time.
The draw means Leicester can now seal the most remarkable of Premier League crowns by winning at the home of 13-time champions Manchester United on Sunday night  while Spurs, not in action until they visit Chelsea on Tuesday morning, will have to hope for a favour from Louis van Gaal's men.
Myhill was in for Ben Foster as one of four West Brom changes and the goalkeeper was forced into two excellent saves inside the opening seven minutes.
First, he got down to his right to touch Eriksen's free-kick behind and then, following great link-up play between Dele Alli and Harry Kane, a fine save onto the inside of the post denied the latter what looked a certain goal.
Another Eriksen free-kick clipped the top of the crossbar and Kane's low 20-yard drive was parried by Myhill as Spurs dominated the opening 20 minutes.




And their pressure paid off in the 33rd minute as Eriksen swung in a devilish set-piece from the right and, under severe pressure from Jan Vertonghen, Dawson could only bundle the ball into his own net as he attempted to stoop and head away.
The visitors showed more of an attacking threat in the early stages of the second period, although it was Spurs who went closest to a second goal just before the hour.
Eriksen broke free down the left and cut the ball back for Lamela, whose first-time effort struck the base of the right-hand post.
Perhaps buoyed by their good fortune, West Brom carved out their first real chance five minutes later as Salomon Rondon leapt highest to meet Gardner's cross but planted his header wide.
The Venezuelan then saw a rasping effort tipped over by Hugo Lloris and, from the resulting corner, Dawson beat the Spurs keeper to the ball and nodded in from six yards.
There was further cause for concern for Spurs - and England - as Eric Dier was forced off with an injury picked up in attempting to challenge Dawson for the goal, and Stephane Sessegnon fired into the side netting with four minutes to go as West Brom threatened a shock win.
An increasingly desperate Tottenham pushed for the winner, but they were left frustrated as Leicester edged ever closer to a stunning triumph.

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