TOTTENHAM 1-2 SOUTHAMPTON: DAVIS SCORES TWICE AS SAINTS STAGE COMEBACK

Mauricio Pochettino's men took the lead through Heung  Min-Son but were pegged back by the midfielder, who struck a double to  give his side a surprise three points
Southampton came from behind to beat Tottenham at White Hart Lane on Sunday, thanks to two goals from Steven Davis. 
The Northern Ireland international produced a fine winning goal in  the closing 20 minutes to seal all three points and move Ronald Koeman's  side above West Ham and into the final Europa League place.
Spurs – who are in danger of losing their grip on second spot – went  into the game having seen their title aspirations ended by Chelsea last  time out, but they started well and were ahead early on through Son  Heung-min.
Davis pegged them back with a simple finish that Hugo Lloris should  have done better with, while Shane Long missed an early second-half  chance to put the visitors ahead.
It mattered little, though, as Davis placed a low effort beyond  Lloris to complete their comeback and deliver another blow to Spurs'  chances of surpassing their best Premier League points total of 72.
Defeat means Mauricio Pochettino's side need to beat Newcastle United  on the final day to move on to 73 points and guarantee their place in  the top three, without having to rely on other results.
With plenty on the line for both sides the game began at a frantic  pace and the impressive Christian Eriksen was immediately to the fore,  the Denmark international testing Fraser Forster in the fifth minute.



Having soaked up the early Spurs pressure, Southampton – unchanged  from their win over Manchester City – enjoyed success on the  counter-attack, with Dusan Tadic and Ryan Bertrand flashing low crosses  across Lloris' goal.
It was the hosts who broke the deadlock, though, as Son collected Eriksen's pass before dancing around Forster and two  defenders to tap into an unguarded goal in the 16th minute for Spurs'  68th of the season – their most in a single Premier League season.
Harry Kane and Eriksen both wasted chances to double Spurs' advantage and they were made to pay as Davis levelled just after the half hour, the midfielder converting Tadic's pass from close range.
The home side – who recalled Ryan Mason for the suspended Mousa  Dembele – should have been back in front by the break, but Forster was  on hand to deny Kane in stoppage time.
Long was presented with a glorious chance from Tadic's pinpoint cross  nine minutes after the restart as the Republic of Ireland international  rose above Danny Rose, but failed to get enough on his header.
After a water break in the 69th minute due to the soaring  temperatures, Southampton caught their hosts napping with the winning  goal.
Davis exchanged passes with Tadic on the edge of the  Tottenham penalty area, jinked away from one defender and found the  bottom corner with a precise finish.
Pochettino's men pushed for an equaliser in the closing minutes, but  Kane and Erik Lamela were wasteful and Nacer Chadli was brilliantly  denied by Forster as Southampton clung on for the win, moving them onto  60 points – equalling their club record set last season.
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