Tottenham wasted a chance to take the lead when Kane saw his 85th-minute penalty saved by Loris Karius, who had been penalised for bringing down the England striker. Salah looked set to make Kane pay for that mistake in the first minute of stoppage time as the Egypt winger danced his way through the Tottenham defence to slot in a sublime goal.⚪️? @HarryKane has reached ? #PL goals in just 141 matches - only @alanshearer (124) got there quicker pic.twitter.com/i4r5VTYsO2
— Premier League (@premierleague) February 4, 2018
But in the final seconds, Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk conceded a controversial penalty with a soft challenge on Erik Lamela. This time, Kane held his nerve to net his 100th Premier League goal as he stroked his spot-kick past Karius to cap an incredible finale.Mohamed Salah has scored 21 goals in just 25 #PL matches; the fewest appearances of any @LFC player to reach 20 goals in the competition pic.twitter.com/5JJw8Ghwhw
— Premier League (@premierleague) February 5, 2018
Reds boss Jurgen Klopp was furious with the second penalty decision and confronted referee Jon Moss on the pitch after the final whistle. "The result was massively influenced by decisions. The first (penalty) was clear offside, unbelievable," Klopp said.? @premierleague goals and counting...#KeepitKane @nikefootball #hypervenom #coys pic.twitter.com/ZVI8BZgiyL
— Harry Kane (@HKane) February 4, 2018
"For the second, Virgil van Dijk touches him, but we all know Lamela wants the touch. A situation in the last minute like that? Wow. He (the official) wanted to be middle of interest and he is." Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino inevitably saw it differently.Harry Kane: "I just went through the same routine as always… a couple of deep breaths and then the emotions were massive." pic.twitter.com/uXOBFncISP
— Premier League (@premierleague) February 4, 2018
"Both were a penalty and nothing to say, it is not controversial - it is nothing," he said. "Sometimes people complain about the referee, but when they are right it is good to tell everyone." Liverpool remain in third place, while Tottenham stay two points behind Klopp's side in fifth.. @HKane receives a celebratory pair of @nikefootball boots after scoring a century of @premierleague goals. ? ?#OneOfOurOwn pic.twitter.com/QX6DTwYWV9
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) February 4, 2018
Tottenham are one point behind fourth-placed Chelsea, who face Watford on Monday, as the battle hots up to qualify for next season's Champions League via a top-four finish. At Selhurst Park, Rafael Benitez's side took a first-half lead through Mohamed Diame, but a Luka Milivojevic penalty soon after the interval forced Newcastle to settle for a point.How they stack up after a dramatic #PL Sunday... pic.twitter.com/HdbbUdK2yB
— Premier League (@premierleague) February 4, 2018
The Magpies are only one point above the relegation zone in 16th place after failing to win for a fourth consecutive league match. Palace, without a win in their last three league games, are two points ahead of Newcastle. The visitors had gone in front in the 22nd minute.Luka Milivojevic is @CPFC's top scorer in the #PL this season with 6 goals - and 5 of those have come in his last 10 apps pic.twitter.com/3qiDRVDs2P
— Premier League (@premierleague) February 4, 2018
Kenedy swung a low delivery into the penalty area that Milivojevic missed and when Martin Kelly failed to track Diame's run, the Senegal midfielder was free to finish from close range. But Newcastle defender Ciaran Clark conceded a 55th-minute penalty when he bundled over Christian Benteke after the striker leaped to reach Wilfried Zaha's cross. Serbian midfielder Milivojevic sent his spot-kick towards the bottom corner and although Karl Darlow got a hand to the ball, he was unable to prevent it reaching the back of the net. Newcastle's Jonjo Shelvey was fortunate not to concede another penalty for a blatant tug on James McArthur's shirt as the Magpies held on.RESULTS:Crystal Palace 1 (Milivojevic 55-pen) Newcastle 1 (Diame 22)Liverpool 2 (Salah 3, 90+1) Tottenham 2 (Wanyama 80, Kane 90+5-pen)Premier League table after Sunday's matches (played, won, drawn, lost, goals for, goals against, points):FULL TIME Crystal Palace 1-1 Newcastle United An away point but mixed feelings for the Magpies after a second-half penalty cancels out Mo Diamé's first-half opener. Reaction to come at https://t.co/iDkcawZlBb. #NUFC pic.twitter.com/fO76872eoR
— Newcastle United FC (@NUFC) February 4, 2018
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