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Liverpool go clear at top, Everton beat Leicester

Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - December 16, 2020 Tottenham Hotspur's Eric Dier shoots at goal from a free kick Pool via REUTERS/Jon Super

Roberto Firmino's 90th-minute header sent Liverpool back to the top of the Premier League with a 2-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur, whose 11-match unbeaten run came to an end on Wednesday.

Tottenham began the night ahead on goal difference and will rue some golden chances after the break but Firmino's goal sparked joy amongst the 2,000 fans allowed in at Anfield.

Theo Walcott scored against his old club for Southampton who moved into third spot with a 1-1 draw at struggling Arsenal who, for the second match running, ended a game with 10 men.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - December 16, 2020 Liverpool's Roberto Firmino celebrates scoring their second goal Pool via REUTERS/Peter Powell

Everton backed-up their weekend win over Chelsea to beat fourth-placed Leicester City 2-0 away and move into fifth spot.

Sebastien Haller's stunning bicycle kick secured a 1-1 draw for West ham United at home to Crystal Palace for whom Christian Benteke scored and was later shown a red card.

Leeds United struck three times in the last 11 minutes to sink Newcastle United 5-2 at Elland Road.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - December 16, 2020 Liverpool's Fabinho and teammates celebrate after the match Pool via REUTERS/Jon Super

Fulham edged out of the bottom three with a 0-0 draw at home to Brighton and Hove Albion.

All eyes were on Anfield though where Jose Mourinho's Tottenham were to face the biggest test yet of their title credentials against Juergen Klopp's champions.

A fascinating clash of styles ensued with Liverpool dominating possession but Tottenham carving out enough chances to have ended Liverpool's long unbeaten home run in the Premier League, which now extends to 66 matches.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Leicester City v Everton - King Power Stadium, Leicester, Britain - December 16, 2020 Everton's Mason Holgate celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates Pool via REUTERS/Alex Pantling

Liverpool went ahead through Mohamed Salah's deflected effort but Tottenham levelled from their first attack when Son Heung-min raced on to Giovani Lo Celso's through ball and drilled a shot past Alisson.

Tottenham offered more threat after the break and Steven Bergwijn burst through into the box but his shot cannoned off the inside of the upright. Seconds later Harry Kane headed wide from a corner with the goal at his mercy.

The visitors paid dearly for their missed chances as Brazilian Firmino sent a bullet header past Hugo Lloris in the final minute of normal time.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Leicester City v Everton - King Power Stadium, Leicester, Britain - December 16, 2020 Leicester City players look dejected after Everton's Mason Holgate scored their second goal Pool via REUTERS/Michael Regan

Mourinho and Klopp had a lengthy discussion after the final whistle with the Spurs boss saying he told his Liverpool counterpart that the "better team did not win".

"I thought he was joking, but he wasn't," Klopp said.

Arsenal snapped a run of four successive home league defeats as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang cancelled out Walcott's opener at the Emirates Stadium but the hosts are now six matches without a league win and pressure is growing on manager Mikel Arteta.

He was not helped by a red card for Gabriel after he hauled down Walcott in the 62nd minute.

"We showed some resilience and character to hang in there for so long against a really dangerous team," said Arteta.

Everton have rediscovered the form that sent them to the top of the table earlier in the season.

Richarlison gave them a halftime lead and Mason Holgate doubled their advantage after the break.

"It's been a good week. We've found consistency defensively and that was the reason for these two results," Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti said.

"The season is long but at the moment it's good."

Leeds and Newcastle were locked at 2-2 after 77 minutes but goals from Stuart Dallas, Ezgjan Alioski and a cracker from Jack Harrison secured the points for Marcelo Bielsa's vibrant side.

(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Toby Davis)

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