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Live Commentary: Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 Middlesbrough - as it happened

Relive Tottenham's 1-0 win over Middlesbrough as Harry Kane's penalty closes the gap on Premier League leaders Chelsea back to nine points.
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Tottenham Hotspur closed the gap on Premier League leaders Chelsea back to nine points this evening courtesy of a 1-0 victory over Middlesbrough at White Hart Lane.

The hosts dominated proceedings in the first half but were frustrated by a stubborn Boro outfit, with Toby Alderweireld coming closest when his header struck the outside of the post.

The breakthrough did finally arrive shortly before the hour mark when Harry Kane tucked away a penalty after Son Heung-min had been fouled in the area, and that proved to be enough to hand Spurs all three points.

Find out how all of the action unfolded courtesy of Sports Mole's minute-by-minute updates below.


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Good afternoon! Thank you very much for joining Sports Mole on what has already been a very noteworthy day of Premier League football, and the evening kickoff could have implications at both ends of the table as title hopefuls Tottenham Hotspur host relegation-threatened Middlesbrough. There is plenty at stake for both sides but, before we have an in-depth look at it all, let's start by checking out the team news...

TOTTENHAM STARTING XI: Lloris; Walker, Alderweireld, Dier, Davies; Dembele, Wanyama, Dele, Eriksen, Son; Kane

TOTTENHAM SUBS: Vorm, Carter-Vickers, Wimmer, Onomah, Sissoko, Winks, Janssen

MIDDLESBROUGH STARTING XI: Valdes; Chambers, Bernardo, Gibson, Fabio; Clayton, De Roon, Forshaw, Traore, Downing; Negredo

MIDDLESBROUGH SUBS: Guzan, Ayala, Leadbitter, Guedioura, Stuani, Bamford, Gestede

What can we make of those two teams, then? Well, the headline as far as Spurs are concerned is that captain Hugo Lloris returns in goal having missed the midweek match with Sunderland due to illness. Michel Vorm kept a clean sheet at the Stadium of Light, but Lloris was always expected to return this afternoon and sure enough Mauricio Pochettino drafts him straight back into the starting XI here.

There is an enforced change in defence for the hosts too as Danny Rose misses out with a knee injury, meaning that Ben Davies comes into the side for a rare start. Jan Vertonghen remains sidelined with an ankle injury too, so Eric Dier continues his partnership with Alderweireld at the heart of the defence. Kyle Walker, as ever, is on the right side and could prove to be a key attacking weapon for the hosts today against an organised and disciplined Middlesbrough side.

There are no changes further forward for Spurs, with Son Heung-min having overcome a shin injury to start once again. Lamela remains out with a hip injury which has kept him sidelined for a number of months now, but in his absence both Christian Eriksen and Dele Alli have really begun to thrive. Both had fairly slow starts to the season, but they have since hit top form and are likely to be vital to breaking Boro down today.

Tottenham's main goal threat will come from Harry Kane, however, with the England international leading the line once again today. He also had a relatively slow start to the campaign, not getting his first goal in the league until September, but he has since scored 13 in 18 appearances - including six in his last six league outings.

Harry Kane celebrates scoring for Spurs on September 18, 2016© SilverHub


As for Boro, manager Aitor Karanka makes just the two changes to the side that drew 1-1 with West Brom last time out - one of which sees Stewart Downing replace Stuani in the starting XI. Downing was heavily linked with a loan move away from his boyhood club during the January transfer window, and Karanka confirmed that he was free to leave, but no offers arrived and, having stuck around, he gets a rare league start today.

There is also a change in the back four for Middlesbrough as Calum Chambers returns to the side having been struggling with a foot injury of late. The Arsenal loanee comes in for Barragan, who drops out of the squad entirely, but Bernardo, Gibson and Fabio all keep their places in the team. The defence has been the most impressive unit in the Boro team this season, and it could be heavily tested against this evening.

Boro haven't been quite as impressive going forward this season, but their stats would be even worse without Alvaro Negredo leading the line. The Spaniard has been directly involved in 10 of Boro's 19 Premier League goals this term, scoring six and assisting four more. Unsurprisingly, he is Boro's top scorer with that six-goal hail and, having scored from the spot against West Brom on Tuesday, he will be hopeful of finding a breakthrough again today.

The pacey Adama Traore, who always seems to threaten but struggles with the final ball on occasions, will play on the opposite wing to Downing, with the wide men likely to swing a number of crosses into the box for the big Negredo to get his head on. Boro have their three January signings on the bench, meanwhile, with Adlene Guedioura in line to make his debut for the club should he come on.

There is no doubt that Spurs will come into this match as heavy favourites to pick up all three points and, with Arsenal and Liverpool having already lost today, it is a big opportunity for them to steal a march on their rivals. Of course they, like everyone else in the league, are ultimately playing catch-up with Chelsea, but in terms of their Champions League hopes this could prove to be a good weekend for Spurs.

Following Chelsea's win over Arsenal earlier today the gap at the top is now 12 points, and realistically Spurs must win today to keep any slim title hopes they may have alive. Even a victory would still leave them with a lot to do over the remaining 14 games of the season, but Pochettino stressed the important of being ready to capitalise any slip-ups Chelsea may make. That is something which didn't happen against Sunderland on Tuesday as Spurs were held to a goalless draw on the same night that Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal also dropped points.

Spurs have lost fewer matches than any other side in the Premier League this season, and they come into this one on a 10-game unbeaten run which stretches back to December 11. The 1-0 loss to Manchester United on that date proved to be the end of a run of just three wins in 13 games, since when Spurs have won eight and drawn two. Their momentum has been slowed a little in recent weeks, though, with both of those draws coming in their last two league games.

Tuesday's goalless draw against Hull was just the third time that Spurs have failed to score in the Premier League this season, and they haven't drawn consecutive blanks in the top flight since May 2015. Even so, they are the lowest scorers in the top five of the table, with arguably their best work coming at the back. Spurs have conceded fewer goals than any other team in the league this season, with their defence being breached just 16 times.

Spurs have been particularly stingy in terms of goals conceded at home this season, letting in a league-low five at White Hart Lane. Tottenham are currently on a run of six consecutive home league wins, and in the last five of those they have scored 16 goals and conceded just one. Another victory this afternoon would see them string together a seven-match home winning streak in the league for the first time since December 2006.

Even a draw would see Tottenham make it 12 without defeat in front of their own fans - a mark they haven't achieved for five years. Spurs are the only side in the Premier League yet to lose at home this season, with nine wins and two draws from their 11 league games at White Hart Lane. Only runaway league leaders Chelsea can boast a better record in front of their own fans than Pochettino's side.

In all likelihood, that record will improve even further this afternoon, with Spurs rarely slipping up in these types of matches. Indeed, you have to go back to April 2012 for the last time they were beaten by a promoted side, when they lost to Queens Park Rangers. Since then Tottenham have won 25 and drawn two of their 27 games against teams who came up from the Championship the season before.

That is a formidable record for Middlesbrough to try to break today, and they don't come into the match in particular great form either. The visitors are winless in their last six Premier League games, drawing three and losing three since their triumph over Swansea City on December 17. That has left them in a bit of trouble towards the bottom of the table, where just two points separate the bottom six following today's results.

Boro are the best placed of those six teams, but with only one point separating them from the drop zone it is still a much more perilous position than Karanka would like to be in right now. No team has won fewer games than Boro this season, while none have drawn more either, so it is turning those draws into victories that seems to be the main problem for the North-East outfit.

Ultimately, it is Boro's lack of goals which have prevented them from doing that. Today's visitors have scored just 19 goals in their 23 Premier League outings so far this season - unsurprisingly the lowest tally in the league. They do boast a good defensive record - the best outside the top seven and one of the best in the entire league - but it is sticking the ball in the back of the net at the other end which is causing them the most problems.

The concern for Boro heading into today's game will be that their only wins so far this season have all come against teams in the bottom seven with them - against Sunderland, Bournemouth, Hull and Swansea. By contrast, they have only picked up two points from a possible 21 against teams in the top seven, with five defeats from seven matches against either Everton, Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City, Spurs, Arsenal or Chelsea.

Both of those points did come in hard-fought away draws, though, with Boro have come away from both the Emirates and the Etihad with something to show for their efforts. They were close to another point at Old Trafford more recently too, only to lose to a late goal. Boro away games are rarely goal-fests either, I'm sorry to say, with just 20 going in during their time on the road so far this season - the lowest tally in the division.

Boro may be difficult to beat on the road, but they find it even harder to actually win. They are without an away victory since their very first away game of the season back in August - a run of 11 matches in all competitions and 10 in the Premier League. Indeed, away wins in the top flight are very rare for Boro, with just one in their last 24 and only nine from their last 75 - a run which includes 24 draws and 42 defeats.

Middlesbrough picked up their ninth draw of the season last time out having come from behind to take a point from a home game against West Brom and, while another point this evening wouldn't do a huge deal to ease their survival hopes, I'm sure Karanka would be delighted to accept a draw if it were offered to him now.

PREDICTION: Right, we're 10 minutes away from kickoff at White Hart Lane, which means that it is time for a prediction! Boro are a difficult team to face under Karanka, but Spurs have the tools to break them down and have been imperious at home this season. I'm going for a 1-0 victory to Tottenham.

Spurs have won the past two league meetings between these two sides, and another victory this evening will make it three on the bounce for the first time in this fixture since September 1988. Spurs, perhaps unsurprisingly, have enjoyed the better of this one in recent years, losing just one of their last 10 meetings in all competitions.

White Hart Lane has not been the happiest hunting ground for Boro either, with the North-east outfit having failed to win on their last eight visits to the stadium, drawing three and losing five since goals from Massimo Maccarone, Geremi and Joseph-Desire Job gave them a 3-0 win in September 2002.

That winless run does include a 1-1 draw in the 2003 League Cup quarter-final, when Boro triumph on penalties to progress, but that is as close as they have come to success at White Hart Lane in recent years. Their last visit came in March 2009, but they were quickly sent packing with a 4-0 defeat courtesy of goals from Keane, Pavlyuchenko and a brace from Aaron Lennon.

The reverse fixture, meanwhile, saw Son score twice in the opening 23 minutes to help Spurs with a 2-1 win at the Riverside in September. Gibson pulled a goal back for the home side on that occasion, and both goalscorers are in from the start today.

KICKOFF: Here we go then! Spurs get us underway for today's evening kickoff!

Spurs have made a decent start to this match, looking to get at Middlesbrough from the first whistle and playing at a decent tempo. They want an early goal.

CHANCE! The first chance of the game falls the way of Boro, though, as Traore skips past Davies all too easily and swings a fine ball into the box. Negredo rises highest to meet it, but he plants his header over the crossbar.

CHANCE! Son scored the opener after just seven minutes in the reverse fixture, and he almost does it even quicker here. Alli slides the ball through to the South Korean, who has time and space to look up and pick his spot. He tries to drill one into the bottom corner, but Valdes does really well to get down and push it away.

Spurs come close again as Davies fizzes a low ball right across the face of goal, but Kane can't connect to tap it in and it rolls through to safety.

CHANCE! Another chance for Tottenham, who have made a really bright start to the game. Eriksen cuts the defence open with a brilliant pass in from the right channel, and Alli matches it with his run. However, he can't wrap his foot around it and slams his effort into the side-netting.

In the immediate aftermath of that Alli chance Victor Valdes raised his hands to the Tottenham man and pushed him twice in the face. Alli did not make a meal of it but, had the officials seen it, then it could well have been a red card for the Boro keeper.

We're only 13 minutes into this game, but it may feel like longer than that for Boro. They have been under the cosh for the most part and could be in for a difficult afternoon if things carry on like this.

Boro make a rare break forward and win a free kick, which Downing swings into the box. Spurs can only clear it as far as Forshaw, but his hooked shot is not powerful or accurate enough to trouble the keeper.

Almost another chance for the hosts as Walker swings a beauty of a cross in towards the front post, but Kane is just short of connecting with it and Boro survive again.

Spurs have enjoyed 74% of the possession so far in this match, which is a sign of their dominance in the opening 20 minutes. All that has been missing so far is a goal.

The hosts are camped in the Boro half at the moment, and Negredo is becoming increasingly isolated up front as a result. Not much joy for the visitors in an attacking sense so far.

Better from Boro as they get the ball inside the Spurs half for a prolonged period, but it goes nowhere and they are eventually forced into a long ball forward which is easily dealt with.

OFF THE POST! Spurs are getting closer to finally finding the breakthrough! This time it comes from a corner as Alderweireld attacks Eriksen's delivery at the front post and flicks a header towards goal, only to see it come off the outside of the post.

Uncomfortable moment for Lloris as Negredo puts him under pressure from a big hoof up the pitch. The Boro striker challenges for the ball and Lloris completely misses it, but the referee blows for a foul. Alderweireld was mopping up behind his keeper anyway, but that wasn't particularly convincing from the Spurs skipper.

Boro have stemmed the flow of chances for Spurs after the opening 10 minutes, with Alderweireld's header the only real chance the hosts have had since. Tottenham are still in control of the match, but Boro are holding firm at the moment.

Tottenham continue to patiently probe for a way through, but they are finding out first hand why Boro have conceding so few goals this season. They are very organised and disciplined and are not giving anything away for Spurs.

Negredo really is isolated at the moment, but Karanka won't be too concerned to be honest. The visitors' main priority is clearly to keep that clean sheet.

CHANCE! Big chance for Spurs to find that breakthrough! Alli slides a first-time pass down the line for Son, who in turn whips a peach of a cross into the box. Kane finds himself in pace and reaches the ball comfortably enough, but he can't keep his header down.

Alli wins Spurs a free kick in a good crossing position, but Eriksen's delivery is well cleared by Chambers - not for the first time today.

YELLOW CARD! The first card of the match is shown to De Roon for a cynical tug on Alli.

SHOT! Dembele works the ball out to Son on the left channel and he advances into the box before working a bit of space to shoot. The angle is against the forward, though, and he slices his effort comfortably wide of the near post.

Dembele now tries his luck with a long-range strike as Spurs look for something different, but the Belgian's strike is well off target.

DISALLOWED GOAL! Spurs do finally have the ball in the back of the net, but the celebrations are quickly cut short by the linesman's flag. Son collects the ball on the left flank and plays a low cross into the middle which Kane turns into the roof of the net, but he did so from an offside position.

Alderweireld gets his head to another Eriksen corner, but this time he can only loop an effort into the arms of the keeper, with Alli unable to get a touch just in front of Valdes.

There will be two minutes of added time at the end of this first half.

HALF TIME: Tottenham Hotspur 0-0 Middlesbrough

The referee brings an end to the first half at White Hart Lane, and we're still goalless in North London despite a one-sided half in which Spurs have laid siege to the Middlesbrough goal. It does feel like a goal may come from the home side, but so far Boro have held firm.

Tottenham have created a number of good chances to find the opener, with perhaps the best one coming after just five minutes when Alli played Son clean through on goal. The Korean had time and space, but Victor Valdes got down smartly to deny his low finish. Alli also came close in that opening 10 minutes when he latched on to a clever pass from Eriksen, but he could only steer his finish into the side-setting.

The closest Tottenham came to the breakthrough arrived in the 25th minute when Alderweireld met Eriksen's corner and glanced a header towards goal, only to see it come off the outside of the post. Harry Kane had a headed chance of his own 10 minutes later when he latched on to Son's cross, but he could not keep his effort down.

Kane did have the ball in the back of the net with just three minutes remaining of the half when he turned home another cross from Son, but the linesman's flag was correctly raised for offside. At the other end, Boro's only real threat came in the fourth minute when Negredo nodded a Traore cross over the bar, since when they have offered very little going forward.

KICKOFF: Middlesbrough get us back underway for the second half here as they look to hold out for what would be an important point.

There has been a slight change to the way Spurs are lining up for this second half, with Son moving out to the right and Eriksen going over to the left.

Already Negredo is looking a little isolated up front for Boro, who haven't provided the Spaniard with very good service at all today. He hasn't had much to work with at all.

SAVE! More work for Valdes to do as Eriksen takes over from Son and hammers a first-time shot towards goal from the edge of the box, but the Boro keeper turns it around the post.

There is a little bit more attacking intent from Middlesbrough so far in this second half, seeing more of the ball inside the Tottenham half. They win a corner, but Tottenham deal with it.

The Tottenham fans are just beginning to get a little anxious as they continue to struggle to find a way through here. The home supporters know that anything other than a win will surely end what are already slim title hopes.

Spurs almost get in behind the Boro defence as Wanyama is found in the area, but Gibson is across to make the block and nothing comes of the resulting corner.

PENALTY TO TOTTENHAM!

GOAL! Tottenham 1-0 Middlesbrough (Harry Kane)

Spurs finally find the breakthrough! Harry Kane gives the hosts the lead from the penalty spot after Son had been brought down by Bernardo inside the area. There can't be much complaint at the award of the penalty, and Kane made no mistake from 12 yards, tucking his spot kick into the bottom corner.

CHANCE! Almost a second in as many minutes for Spurs as the ball is played through to Eriksen inside the area and he fires an effort towards goal that Valdes needs to turn away with a good save. The rebound just eludes Alli and, when he does collect the ball, his low cross rolls wide of the far post.

MIDDLESBROUGH SUBS: A double change from the visitors sees Adlene Guedioura handed a Boro debut, coming on for Downing. Stuani also comes on in place of Forshaw.

Boro must now begin to take a few more risks, which should open the game up a bit more and should provide more space for Spurs going forward. The visitors need to show more going forward if they are to drag themselves back into this one, though.

The visitors are seeing more of the ball now, but they aren't really getting anywhere with it. Spurs look pretty comfortable at the back right now.

SHOT! Quick break from Spurs as Boro are caught trying to commit men forward, with Alli finding Son. The Korean takes his marker on and works space to shoot, but his powerful effort slams into the side-netting.

Guedioura looks to mark his debut in style with a long-range drive, but he fires it a long, long way over the crossbar, much to the delight of the home fans.

Dembele has had a really good game in the middle of the park for Spurs today. He has won the ball back time after time and the Boro midfielders have struggled to get close to him while he is in possession too.

It may not be long before we see Rudy Gestede for the visitors. The striker's height and power could be a route back into the game for Boro, who are still in with a chance here as long as the deficit remains one.

Boro could be forced into a change before that as Traore goes down and needs treatment. He will try to continue, but he isn't moving particularly freely right now.

Almost a chance for Boro as De Roon rises highest in the box to meet a cross from the right, but the defence does just about enough and the Dutchman can't get a clean header away.

We may not see Gestede after all as it looks as though Bamford will be Karanka's final change.

MIDDLESBROUGH SUB: Indeed, there is the change as Patrick Bamford comes on in place of Traore.

TOTTENHAM SUB: Spurs make a change of their own as Moussa Sissoko comes on in place of Son, who has had a good game today.

Almost a chance for Spurs as Eriksen breaks into the box before dropping the ball back to Alli. He then gives it back to Eriksen, and the ball rebounds into a dangerous area inside the box. Kane and Alli are there, but they get in each other's way and can't get a shot away.

SHOT! This would be some way to earn your side a point! Fabio floats a cross into the box at the back post and Negredo pulls off a fine bicycle kick, but his acrobatic effort goes narrowly wide.

Middlesbrough are just starting to put a bit of pressure on Spurs late on here. They are still in this game, but it would be a smash-and-grab point if they are able to come away with anything.

TOTTENHAM SUB: Another change for the hosts sees Alli replaced by Harry Winks.

There will be a minimum of three minutes added time at the end of this match.

CHANCE! Huge chance for Boro to steal a point at the death! Fabio hoists a long ball up and Bamford and Negredo combine to lift it into the path of De Roon. The Dutchman takes his volley first time, but drags it wide of the target. That is their best chance of the match.

TOTTENHAM SUB: Spurs make their third and final change as Vincent Janssen replaces Kane.

FULL TIME: Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 Middlesbrough

There were a couple of late scares there, but Tottenham hold out for a deserved victory over Middlesbrough to close the gap on leaders Chelsea back to nine points. Harry Kane got the only goal of the game from the penalty spot, tucking home from 12 yards after Son had been brought down in the area. That is now 10 straight home wins for Spurs, while Boro are seven without a win and just one point clear of the relegation zone.

Right, that is all we have time for this evening! Thank you very much for joining Sports Mole for this late Premier League kickoff as Spurs keep their faint title hopes alive with a narrow 1-0 victory over Middlesbrough at White Hart Lane. I will leave you with our match report, and be sure to stick around for reaction too. From me, though, it is goodbye for now!

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