Tottenham 2-1 Southampton: Late Son penalty boosts Kane-less Spurs’ top-four hopes in Mason bow

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Son Heung-min scored a late penalty to ensure Ryan Mason’s first match as Tottenham caretaker manager ended in a 2-1 win over Southampton, boosting their top four hopes in the absence of Harry Kane.

Spurs’ build-up to Wednesday’s game was hardly ideal given the loss of Kane to injury before Mourinho was sacked amid the backdrop of the European Super League controversy, but Mason – who became the Premier League’s youngest-ever manager (29 years, 312 days) – saw his team recover following a rocky start.

Seemingly a result of Kane’s absence, Spurs failed to get a single shot on target in the first half for the first time this season, with Southampton – who went ahead through Danny Ings – good value for their lead.

Gareth Bale’s equaliser sparked Spurs into life and, despite the disappointment of having a Son strike disallowed, the South Korean subsequently converted an 88th-minute spot-kick to give Mason’s men a boost ahead of Sunday’s EFL Cup final with Manchester City.

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Tottenham 2-1 Southampton: Late Son penalty boosts Kane-less Spurs’ top-four hopes in Mason bow

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