King breaks the logjam to end Fulham goal drought in comeback against Burnley
Roll up, roll up : Picture by @YTJourno Premier League Fulham (0) 3 King 67, Wilson 73, Jimenez 90+5 Burnley (0) 1 Flemming 60 Laurent s/o 90+4 Josh King finally has that first Premier League goal for Fulham in the bag - as he capitalised on a spill from keeper Martin Dubravka to set Marco Silva's men on their way to victory. When the keeper failed to gather Sander Berge's chip into the middle, King was able to twist and turn a shot in from close range - to his obvious deligh
By Yann Tear at Craven Cottage


Exclusive! "Can Spurs stay up, Mister Harry Kane?" Superstar responds
Exclusive by Alessandro Schiavone at the Allianz Arena in Munich Bayern Munich 4-1 Atalanta Goals: Kane, Kane, Karl, Diaz (B), Samardzic (A). Harry Kane revealed that he will be fully behind Tottenham Hotspur in their bid to avoid relegation. With eight games to go, the north Londoners are fifth from bottom and one point above both West Ham and Nottingham Forest as they are fighting for their lives. But Kane, who scored 280 goals and provided 63 assists for the club until 202
EXCLUSIVE by Alessandro Schiavone


Sarr channels Afcon agony into goals as Palace set up quarter-final with Fiorentina after Cyprus toil
UEFA Conference League Last 16 AEK Larnaca (0) 1 Enric Saborit 63 Saborit s/o 73, Ioannou 120+4 Crystal Palace (1) 2 Sarr 13, 99 After Extra Time : 1-1 after 90 mins Aggregate : 1-2 Action from Larnaca: Picture by Pennie Turrell The anguish caused by the order to hand back his Afcon winners' medal has obviously stung Ismaila Sarr into serious goal scoring action. The Senegalese striker completed his second decisive two-goal salvo for Crystal Palace in four games whic
By Nicholas Harling


Spurs summon up gutsy display against Atleti to restore hope in the Igor Tudor rescue mission
Anthem time: Picture by @YTJourno Champions League Rd16 2nd leg Tottenham Hotspur (1) 3 Kolo Muani 30, Simons 52, pen 90 Atletico Madrid (0) 2 Alvarez 47, Hancko 75 Aggregate: 5-7 Spurs bowed out the Champions League after a night in which they restored some much-needed pride and even gave themselves glimmers of hope of pulling off a miraculous recovery from their first leg mauling. Those ghastly errors in the Metropolitano last week left them with too much repairing to do i
By Yann Tear at the TH Stadium











