Tottenham edge out Luton to move into top four
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Son Heung-min scored a late winner as Tottenham recovered from a goal down to beat Luton and keep the pressure on Aston Villa in the race for a top-four finish in the Premier League.
Son collected half-time substitute Brennan Johnson's clever pass before beating Hatters goalkeeper Thomas Kaminski with a low shot, which took a deflection off Daiki Hashioka on its way in.
Tahith Chong's well-worked goal had given the Hatters an early lead, but Spurs responded well and equalised early in the second half when Johnson's cross was turned into his own net by Issa Kabore.
Spurs laid siege to the Luton goal after restoring parity, but a series of crucial last-ditch challenges kept Ange Postecoglou's team at bay - and Alfie Doughty somehow prevented Johnson's close-range effort from rolling over the line.
However, there was nothing Luton could do about Son's 15th goal of the season, which means Tottenham have come from behind to win four of their past five home Premier League matches.
Aston Villa will reclaim fourth place with a draw at home to Wolverhampton Wanderers later on Saturday. Luton, meanwhile, drop into the relegation zone.
Spurs come from behind again
Tottenham's 3-0 defeat at Fulham before the international break was described by Son as a "big wake-up call", but it took Postecoglou's team a while to hit their stride against Luton.
The opening goal was a sloppy one to concede, with Son dispossessed on the edge of the Luton area and Yves Bissouma beaten far too easily by Andros Townsend in the build-up to Chong's crisp finish.
But Spurs were left cursing their luck when Son's shot rattled the inside of the near post, rolled across the goalline, struck the other post and bounced clear - moments after Timo Werner had dragged a shot wide from an excellent position.
In the same move, Werner's follow-up effort was blocked by Kabore before Teden Mengi blocked Pape Sarr's goalbound shot on the line.
Tottenham have now failed to score a first-half goal in six consecutive games, but they were level early in the second half when Johnson - who replaced the ineffective Dejan Kulusevski at half-time - drilled a low ball across the face of goal and Kabore slammed it into his own net.
It seemed only a matter of time before Spurs' relentless pressure would pay off, but when Doughty's last-gasp intervention denied Johnson, Tottenham fans could have been forgiven for thinking it might not be their day.
When the second goal did arrive there was an element of luck about it, but it was a slice of good fortune Son and his team-mates deserved after going agonisingly close on more than one occasion.
Luton's luck runs out
Luton took less than three minutes to extend their club-record scoring run to 18 successive top-flight fixtures, but once again they were unable to retain their advantage.
Rob Edwards' men are just the third side in Premier League history to lose three successive games in which they have led at half-time, after Aston Villa in May 2021 and Sunderland in April 2003.
The visitors even went close to doubling their advantage in the first half, but the retreating James Maddison produced a crucial block to deny Carlton Morris at the near post.
Luton continued to pose a threat on the counter-attack in the second half, with Ross Barkley and Jordan Clark both testing Guglielmo Vicario with low drives from the edge of the penalty area.
Kabore produced several important blocks after putting through his own net, and Kaminski and Doughty combined to keep out Johnson - but Spurs' pressure finally told when Son's shot crept in off the unfortunate Hashioka.
With trips to title-chasing Arsenal and Manchester City still to come before the end of the season, it appears Luton's home form will be key to their hopes of preserving their Premier League status.
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Player of the match
JohnsonBrennan Johnson
Tottenham Hotspur
Squad number22Player nameJohnson
Average rating7.31
Squad number30Player nameBentancur
Average rating6.90
- Squad number7Player nameSon Heung-minAverage rating
6.78
Squad number18Player nameLo Celso
Average rating6.64
Squad number9Player nameRicharlison
Average rating6.63
Squad number5Player nameHøjbjerg
Average rating6.56
Squad number10Player nameMaddison
Average rating6.08
Squad number13Player nameVicario
Average rating5.93
Squad number16Player nameWerner
Average rating5.86
Squad number17Player nameRomero
Average rating5.81
Squad number38Player nameUdogie
Average rating5.80
Squad number23Player namePorro
Average rating5.78
Squad number29Player nameSarr
Average rating5.77
Squad number6Player nameDragusin
Average rating5.59
Squad number8Player nameBissouma
Average rating5.48
Squad number21Player nameKulusevski
Average rating5.43
Luton Town
Squad number6Player nameBarkley
Average rating6.99
Squad number14Player nameChong
Average rating6.98
Squad number45Player nameDoughty
Average rating6.72
Squad number30Player nameTownsend
Average rating6.70
Squad number8Player nameBerry
Average rating6.65
Squad number15Player nameMengi
Average rating6.59
Squad number24Player nameKaminski
Average rating6.55
Squad number9Player nameMorris
Average rating6.55
Squad number16Player nameBurke
Average rating6.50
Squad number17Player nameMpanzu
Average rating6.40
Squad number12Player nameKaboré
Average rating6.31
Squad number27Player nameHashioka
Average rating5.84
Squad number18Player nameClark
Average rating5.66
Squad number10Player nameWoodrow
Average rating5.41
Squad number32Player nameOnyedinma
Average rating5.31
Line-ups
Tottenham
Formation 4-2-3-1
13Vicario
23Porro17Romero6Dragusin38Udogie
29Sarr8Bissouma
21Kulusevski10Maddison16Werner
7Son Heung-min
- 13Vicario
- 23Porro
- 17Romero
- 6Dragusin
- 38Udogie
- 29SarrSubstituted forLo Celsoat 68'minutesBooked at 90mins
- 8BissoumaSubstituted forRicharlisonat 85'minutes
- 21KulusevskiSubstituted forJohnsonat 45'minutes
- 10MaddisonSubstituted forBentancurat 68'minutes
- 16Werner
- 7Son Heung-minSubstituted forHøjbjergat 88'minutesBooked at 90mins
Substitutes
- 5Højbjerg
- 9Richarlison
- 12Emerson Royal
- 18Lo Celso
- 22Johnson
- 30Bentancur
- 33Davies
- 37van de Ven
- 40Austin
Luton
Formation 4-3-3
24Kaminski
12Kaboré16Burke15Mengi45Doughty
8Berry6Barkley17Mpanzu
30Townsend9Morris14Chong
- 24Kaminski
- 12Kaboré
- 16BurkeBooked at 36minsSubstituted forHashiokaat 45'minutes
- 15MengiBooked at 90mins
- 45DoughtySubstituted forWoodrowat 83'minutes
- 8BerrySubstituted forClarkat 63'minutes
- 6BarkleyBooked at 31mins
- 17MpanzuBooked at 46mins
- 30Townsend
- 9Morris
- 14ChongSubstituted forOnyedinmaat 74'minutes
Substitutes
- 1Shea
- 10Woodrow
- 18Clark
- 23Krul
- 27Hashioka
- 32Onyedinma
- 38Johnson
- 43Nelson
- 44Piesold
Match Stats
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Match ends, Tottenham Hotspur 2, Luton Town 1.