Norwich City 2-2 Tottenham: Kane rescues late point for Mourinho's men against bottom side

Tottenham Hotspur rescued a 2-2 draw against Norwich City through a late Harry Kane penalty in what his 200th appearance in the Premier League.

Published : Dec 29, 2019 01:12 IST

Harry Kane converted the penalty for Tottenham's equaliser against Norwich.
Harry Kane converted the penalty for Tottenham's equaliser against Norwich.
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Harry Kane converted the penalty for Tottenham's equaliser against Norwich.

Harry Kane scored a late penalty to rescue Tottenham Hotspur a 2-2 draw against bottom-of-the-table Norwich City in Saturday's Premier League clash.

The England international marked his 200th appearance in the competition by winning and then converting a spot-kick with seven minutes remaining at Carrow Road.

Mario Vrancic's first Premier League goal had earlier given Norwich a first-half lead and Teemu Pukki had one ruled out by the video assistant referee for a contentious offside.

Christian Eriksen's free-kick temporarily restored parity before Serge Aurier comically put into his own net, but Kane spared Spurs' blushes somewhat in the closing stages.

Norwich has won only one of its last 15 league games and is winless in seven at home, but it profited from some poor Tottenham play to take the lead after 18 minutes.

Juan Foyth was caught in possession and Vrancic, making just his second Premier League start, carried the ball forward and caught out Paulo Gazzaniga with his shot.

The host thought it had a second before half-time when Pukki controlled Vrancic's long pass and slotted home, only for VAR to intervene and adjudge the striker was offside.

Jose Mourinho brought on Davinson Sanchez and Lucas Moura at half-time and Tottenham levelled up soon after through Eriksen's free-kick, which took a slight deflection on its way past Tim Krul.

Dele Alli then had a goal ruled out for offside after finishing from an acute angle, but Tottenham was guilty of more farcical defending at the other end as Toby Alderweireld's clearance bounced off Aurier and rolled into the net.

But Mourinho's men salvaged a point late on when Christoph Zimmermann brought down Kane, who held his nerve from the spot to bring up his 136th Premier League goal on his landmark outing.

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