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Dier gives Spurs narrow win and sends 10-man Cardiff bottom

Dier gives Spurs narrow win and sends 10-man Cardiff bottom

By Reuters

Cardiff City's Callum Paterson and Bruno Ecuele Manga in action with Tottenham's Davinson Sanchez and Lucas Moura during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Cardiff City, at Wembley Stadium, in London, Britain, on October 6, 2018. Photo: Reuters

  • Tottenham Hotspur beat Cardiff City 1-0
  • Eric Dier gave Spurs the lead after eight minutes
  • Cardiff's Joe Ralls sent off just before the hour mark
  • Son Heung-min, Lucas Moura missed chances to extend Spurs' lead
  • Cardiff drop to the bottom of the Premier League standings
  • Spurs travel to West Ham United next, Cardiff host Fulham
Cardiff City's Premier League woes continued as they dropped to the bottom of the standings and had a man sent off in a 1-0 defeat by Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley Stadium on Saturday. Eric Dier scored his first league goal since April, 2017 after eight minutes when a Davinson Sanchez header was blocked and the ball fell for the Englishman to tap in from six yards out. Son Heung-min and Lucas Moura missed good chances to extend Spurs' lead before halftime as a nervous energy began to take hold of the home crowd. Cardiff created chances and came close to equalising in the second half when Josh Murphy raced through and lifted the ball over Spurs goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, making his first Premier League start since August. However, defender Toby Alderweireld was able to clear off the line. Neil Warnock's side, looking for their first win of the season, were reduced to 10 men in the 57th minute when Joe Ralls was sent off for a cynical lunge on the lightning-quick Moura. They still threatened, with Lloris tipping a Sean Morrison header on to the post from a floated free kick. Spurs failed to take advantage of the extra man, perhaps still looking a bit shell-shocked from their 4-2 defeat by a Lionel Messi-inspired Barcelona in the Champions League on Wednesday. But they saw out their third successive league victory which took them to third in the standings, within a point of leaders Manchester City who face second-place Liverpool on Sunday. 'After Barcelona on Wednesday, the most important thing was to win,' Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino said. 'I think we fully deserved to win, we created a lot of chances, (but) we didn't kill the game. 'But I am happy to finish and to go into the international break with 18 points, one point to the top is fantastic. Of course, we can always improve.' At the other end of the table, the situation looks bleak for Cardiff who only have two points from eight games. Manager Warnock was pleased with his team's performance but was frustrated with the sending-off, and accused Tottenham's players of influencing the referee's decision. 'I thought Mike Dean, experienced referee, was going to give a yellow card right from the start... I'll be very surprised when I speak to him if he would've given the red card (without influence), because I think he was wrong. He was wrong,' Warnock told Sky Sports. 'But when 20 players surround you, all wearing a white shirt, all big name players, I think it influences them (referees) at times and it would be interesting to see if he reports that.'