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Premier League wrap: Wolves hurt Spurs' top-four hopes

Wolverhampton Wanderers put a dent in Tottenham Hotspur's top-four ambitions as Joao Gomes scored twice in an impressive 2-1 away victory in the Premier League.

Brazilian Gomes headed Wolves in front shortly before half-time and struck again in the 63rd minute after Dejan Kulusevski had equalised immediately after the break.

It was Wolves' fourth win in their last six league games away to Tottenham and completed the double this season after their win at Molineux in October.

Defeat dropped Tottenham down into fifth place with 47 points from 25 games. Wolves moved into 10th place with 35 points.

Arsenal crush hapless Burnley

Liverpool swat aside Bees

Ollie Watkins scored twice as Aston Villa held off a late fightback from Fulham to move into the top four with a 2-1 away win.

The England striker, who had the ball in the net inside two minutes but was offside, scored either side of half-time to take his tally in the league this season to 13 goals.

Rodrigo Muniz pulled one back in the 64th minute to set up a breathless end to the match, with substitute Adama Traore forcing a great save from Emiliano Martinez late on.

Villa withstood the pressure for a deserved win that moves them up to fourth on 49 points. Fulham remain in 12th on 29 points.

Substitute Matt Ritchie [above] scored moments after coming on in second-half stoppage time to snatch a 2-2 draw for Newcastle United against Bournemouth in a rip-roaring match at St James' Park.

Newcastle keeper Martin Dubravka made two brilliant saves from Dominic Solanke in the first half, but he gifted the Bournemouth striker the opening goal in the 51st minute as he slipped trying to control a back pass to allow the forward in for a simple finish.

The lead did not last long as Adam Smith

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