EPL table after yesterday's games as Man city move closer to Liverpool on the table
Tottenham welcomed Fulham to whitehartlane on Wednesday evening in a crunch premier league game.
The home side were looking for a win which would see them reignite themselves as title contenders, but they were faced with the daunting task of seeing off a wounded Fulham side that has struggled for form in recent weeks.
The game began with the home side taking the lead quite early in the first half as Harry Kane headed in an inviting ball from defender Sergio Reguilon.
Tottenham led at the break, but they were unable to double their lead in the second half and Jose Mourinho's side where left to rue their missed chances when Fulham got themselves a late equalizer with both teams getting a share of the spoils at full time.
In the first game of the day, Pep Guardiola's Manchester city also ran out winners against Brighton as a 44th minute strike by young midfielder Phil Foden was enough to see the Citizens take home all three points despite Raheem Sterling missing a penalty in the game.
Here's how the Premier league table looks like after yesterday's games
Manchester united are currently ahead of Liverpool in the race for the premier league title thanks to their slender win over Burnley on Tuesday evening with the Meyerside club dropping to 2nd on the log.
Manchester city move up to third place just a point behind Liverpool and having played a game less than the reigning champions. Leicester city drop to 4th on the log with Everton just behind in 5th position.
Tottenham who failed to secure a win on Wednesday are in 6th place with Southampton, Aston Villa and Chelsea making up the top 9 while Arsenal who are set to do battle with Crystal Palace on Thursday sitting in 11th place.
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