Engaged in a race to maintain, Tottenham sank a little more this Thursday evening against Crystal Palace. As part of the 29th day of the Premier League, Spurs fell again. If Solanke had opened the scoring (1-0, 34th), the locals finally sank in the process. Just before the break, Sarr equalized from the penalty spot (1-1, 40th) and added time in the first act changed the course of this match.
Larsen gave Palace the advantage before Sarr made the break (1-3, 45+7th). Upon returning from the locker room, the scoreboard finally stopped moving and Crystal Palace pushed Tottenham a little further. In the standings, Palace is 13th while Tottenham remains 16th and in danger.