Premier League highlights: See all the goals as Tottenham draw after Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Man City all win on Saturday
Harry Kane scored again but Spurs could only draw against Southampton
Harry Kane scored again but Spurs could only draw against Southampton
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HARRY KANE scored his 21st goal of the season - but Tottenham could only draw 1-1 at Southampton.
The England hitman hit back three minutes after Davinson Sanchez had turned into his own net from a Ryan Bertrand cross.
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Sergio Aguero grabbed a hat-trick as Pep Guardiola's Manchester City maintained their 12-point lead at the top of the Premier League.
The Argentine ace saw some debate over whether or not he actually touched Kevin De Bruyne's whipped ball for the first.
But the goal stood and set the Citizens on the way to a 3-1 win over Rafa Benitez's Newcastle.
Willian capped off a sublime team goal in this rout of Chris Hughton's side.
The scoreline did not tell the whole story though, with Brighton coming close to scoring on several occasions.
Eden Hazard was indisputably the Man of the Match though, scoring two of his own with Victor Moses grabbing a late fourth.
Alexis Sanchez looks set to complete his move to Manchester United in the next 48 hours with Henrikh Mkhitaryan being pictured in London alongside agent Mino Raiola ahead of his switch to the Emirates.
Nacho Monreal struck first Alex Iwobi and Laurent Koscielny struck.
Alexandre Lacazette's strike put the finishing touch to a wonderful team goal with Luka Milivojevic getting a late consolation.
Anthony Martial grabbed the only goal of the game as Jose Mourinho's side squeezed past Sean Dyche's men.
United lacked firepower upfront and Sanchez's arrival will be a welcome addition for the Portuguese boss.
Meanwhile, Everton's Oumar Niasse cancelled out Jay Rodriguez's opener as Big Sam salvaged a draw at home against West Brom.
Leicester stars Jamie Vardy and Riyad Mahrez combined to down Watford 2-0 at the King Power.
Paul Lambert got his Stoke tenure off to a winning start with Joe Allen and Mame Diouf striking in the win over Huddersfield.
And Chicharito needed just two minutes to wipe out Ryan Fraser's goal in the 1-1 draw between West Ham and Bournemouth.