Until the late drama there was precious little excitement with Tottenham only displaying some belated urgency in the second half as they pinned the hosts back. They were toothless though as for the first time in 186 top-flight matches Bournemouth did not face an attempt on target. The Cherries at least ended a run of five successive defeats as they moved up a place to 18th, three points adrift of Watford who are just above the relegation zone. Victory would have lifted Jose Mourinho’s Spurs side to seventh but they are a place and a point below their north London rivals Arsenal in ninth ahead of Sunday’s home derby. The only incident worth talking about in a dreadful first half was when visiting striker Harry Kane was denied a penalty despite appearing to be pushed in the back by King.
Tottenham sent on Son Heung-min and Tanguy Ndombele at halftime and they offered more threat, with Erik Lamela’s glancing header flying just wide. Spurs created little else though as they remained on course for their worst league finish since 2008. Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe took the positives from the result even if it did little for their survival bid.
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