Norwich City, with no hope of getting off the bottom of the table before the new year, held Tottenham to a 2-2 draw thanks to a slapstick Serge Aurier own goal on Saturday at Carrow Road.
Mario Vrancic put the Canaries ahead in the first half and the home side could’ve led by two but for a VAR reversal on Teemu Pukki. Christian Eriksen struck a brilliant free kick to briefly pull Spurs level before Aurier bundled the ball into his own net. Jose Mourinho was spared a second loss this week when Harry Kane drew and converted a penalty kick in the 83rd minute.
The draw pulled Norwich up to 13 points on the season, still three back of 19th-place Watford, which smashed 18th-place Aston Villa (18 points) 3-0 despite playing with 10 men for more than 30 minutes. Spurs, meanwhile, jumped Wolves into fifth, though the club that beat Manchester City on Friday has a game in hand.
Norwich looked, at times, like the team that scored 93 goals in the Championship last season. The Canaries took the lead inside 20 minutes through Vrancic.
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Norwich fans (and Arsenal fans) will feel the Canaries were denied a legit second goal in the 33rd minute when VAR ruled Pukki’s armpit was offside.
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Sure.
Eriksen’s free kick made it 1-1 in the 55th minute.
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Then came the Serge Aurier own goal in the 61st minute.
Pukki took a pass at the top of the box and the chance appeared to pass him by after a heavy first touch. But Toby Alderweireld kicked the ball off Aurier and into his own net.
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Oops.
Harry Kane ensured Spurs wouldn’t leave with a loss with a late penalty, but neither side could find a way to win.
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Norwich will host Crystal Palace on New Year’s Day while Tottenham will play Southampton, hopefully with stronger jerseys than the Saints wore on Saturday.