They were both vulnerable to crosses. Eric Dier hit the post for the visitor after a corner was not cleared and Moussa Sissoko almost deflected in a low centre from Davies. At the other end Southampton centre-half Jack Stephens was left unmarked but headed over the bar from a fine cross by James Ward-Prowse. Two Argentine coaches, Mauricio Pellegrino and Mauricio Pochettino, turned to their substitute's bench in an attempt to liven up the later stage. Attacking players Sofiane Boufal and 17 year-old Michael Obafemi, making his league debut, came on for Southampton and Erik Lamela appeared for Spurs, who made the better chances overall. Lamela was crowded out four metres from goal, Dele Alli went close from 20 metres and Kane, who scored a hat-trick in the win at Christmas, shot across goal, leaving him to wait for his 30th of the season in all competitions.How they stack up ahead of Matchweek 24's final act: @SwansOfficial v @LFC...#SWALIV pic.twitter.com/MQVmxes8sJ
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Obafemi, one of Southampton's youngest ever players, missed a glorious opportunity, however, when he side-footed wide shortly after coming on. Tottenham had needed a two-goal win to move into fourth place above Liverpool, who visit Swansea City Monday. It became a frustrating day for them in the end, Pochettino failing to complete a hat-trick of wins at the ground where he made his name in English football as Southampton manager in the 2013-14 season. Southampton were happy enough with the draw.RESULTSouthampton 1 (Sanchez 15-og) Tottenham 1 (Kane 18) MONDAY'S MATCHSwansea v LiverpoolAnother one for the @HKane 2017/18 collection#PL pic.twitter.com/WF4sccBmdI
— Premier League (@premierleague) January 21, 2018