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Son’s Heroics Propel Tottenham to Vital Victory over Luton

Tottenham Hotspur soared to fourth place in the Premier League standings following a dramatic 2-1 triumph over Luton Town, with Son Heung-min emerging as the hero with a late winner. Ange Postecoglou’s side showcased their dominance at home, securing their seventh win in eight league matches on familiar turf.

Luton Town, hovering just above the relegation zone, seized an early advantage with a goal within three minutes. Ross Barkley orchestrated the breakthrough, capitalizing on a surging run from Andros Townsend to set up Tahith Chong, who clinically dispatched the ball into the bottom corner.

Despite the setback, Tottenham rallied in search of an immediate response. Timo Werner squandered a golden opportunity to equalize, sending his shot wide of the far post.

Spurs continued to press forward, with Son coming agonizingly close to leveling the scores. His angled effort struck both posts before Pape Matar Sarr’s follow-up was cleared off the line, leaving Tottenham frustrated.

As halftime approached, Luton bolstered their defensive efforts, thwarting Spurs’ advances and limiting their opportunities in the attacking third.

The hosts roared back to life in the second half, equalizing within six minutes of the restart. Brennan Johnson’s delivery was inadvertently deflected into the net by Issa Kaboré, breathing new life into Tottenham’s pursuit of victory.

Buoyed by the goal, Spurs intensified their offensive pressure, but Luton goalkeeper Thomas Kaminski denied Son’s close-range attempt to restore the lead.

With the match finely poised, Johnson appeared to put Tottenham ahead late in the game, only for goal-line technology to intervene and keep Luton level.

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Undeterred, Spurs finally broke the deadlock in the dying minutes, as Son capitalized on Johnson’s astute cut-back to slot home the decisive goal.

The victory propelled Tottenham above Aston Villa into fourth place on goal difference, highlighting their resurgence in the league. Meanwhile, Luton’s winless streak extended to 10 matches (D3, L7), intensifying their battle against relegation.

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