Michael Keane made amends for giving away a penalty by scoring from a long-range strike in the 90th minute to earn Everton a 1-1 draw with Tottenham Hotspur ...
The mentality is going from strength to strength." "[Keane] has been in fine form," Dyche said. "I am buzzing," Keane said. [Harry Kane](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/142200/Harry-Kane) put Tottenham ahead at Goodison Park, converting a penalty in the 68th for his 22nd goal of the season after a foul by Keane on [Cristian Romero](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/96970/Cristian-Romero). "You won't believe but I do hit the ball like that every now and again in training. After giving away the penalty to make up for it, I am buzzing."
Tottenham have lost their way and are in need of a course correction; Would a return for Mauricio Pochettino be a step back or a step in the right direction ...
A club with a space-age stadium being told not to shoot for the moon. For all the talk of needing to suffer to succeed, the process itself should be fun. The team still has not won a trophy but the style of play is certainly different. It does not make it a basis on which to build. The future has become the past. One club accepted the need for a long-term vision. Instead, Daniel Levy was seduced by the need for a so-called winner. Which is what makes the subsequent retreat, the dramatic change of direction that has followed, so inexplicable. A trio of top-three finishes for the first time since the 1960s. Spurs have shied away from a formula that was the envy of Europe. A Champions League final for the first time ever. That is what Tottenham fans are told when the name of Pochettino is evoked.
Hugo Lloris says that Antonio Contes explosive rant belongs in the past as Tottenham try and get over the line in their pursuit of Champions League ...
Spurs, Manchester United and Newcastle are in a tight contest for Champions League qualification, but one will fall short.
Tottenham coach Cristian Stellini brushed aside Everton fans calling Harry Kane a cheat after his dust-up with Abdoulaye Doucoure in their 1-1 draw.
"After the red card, we had the chance to control the game better than we did. "When you find the way to score, and you are leading the game 1-0, you have one extra player, you have to be much more lucid in the way you keep the ball." We know very well it's a long process and we don't change in one night." "The approach of the game was good. "They are unhappy, but in my opinion it was a clear red card. [Michael Keane](http://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/4946/Michael-Keane)'s late strike from distance cancelled out Kane's penalty on 68 minutes in the [1-1 draw](/football/report?gameId=638107), but it was an incident 10 minutes earlier that drew the ire of the Merseyside faithful when the [England](/football/team?id=448) captain fell to the ground following a swipe to the face from Doucoure.
Tottenham winger Lucas Moura has apologised for the 'mistake' he made in getting sent off at Everton on Monday night, insisting there was no malicious ...
He's just here to give continuity and try to finish the job as good as we can. 'Again, I repeat, it is also the responsibility of everyone. But we are aware of the situation, we try our best. I am not this kind of player and I didn't mean to do that. 'Sometimes for the sake of milliseconds, something totally different happens than what you planned. I made a mistake and I accept that.
Everton host Tottenham Hotspur at Goodison Park today with Cristian Stellini taking his first game as interim manager as his side look to push for the ...
Everton are reluctant to commit men forwards making the final pass a bit more challenging. Great boxing in from Everton. Tarkowski is so dominant in the air, nodding away Kane's cross allowing for Everton to relieve the pressure and try and get the ball forwards again. 40' Everton 0-0 Tottenham 43' Everton 0-0 Tottenham 45' Everton 0-0 Tottenham
Tottenham begin life without Antonio Conte as Spurs visit relegation-threatened Everton at Goodison Park in a Monday Premier League showdown.
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