Hull face the drop as Leicester stay up
LONDON: Hull City were left on the brink of relegation from the Premier League on Saturday as Leicester City completed one of the great escapes to preserve their top-flight status.
With Burnley and Queens Park Rangers already demoted, Hull remained in the last drop spot after second-half goals from Nacer Chadli and Danny Rose secured a 2-0 victory for Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane.
Defeat left Hull two points from safety and needing to beat Manchester United at the KC Stadium on the final day of the season a week on Sunday, with other results also having to go their way, in order to stay up.
Leicester, bottom of the table for 140 days this season, ensured they would be playing Premier League football next term following a goalless draw away to fellow strugglers Sunderland.
The Black Cats are now three points ahead of Hull but with an inferior goal difference.
They may need at least a point from their two remaining matches, against Arsenal in midweek and away to Chelsea next weekend, to beat the drop.
Newcastle United, Sunderland’s north-east rivals, were left just two points ahead of Hull after a 2-1 loss to QPR — their ninth defeat in 10 games.
Aston Villa were thrashed 6-1 by Southampton, with Sadio Mane scoring the quickest hat-trick in Premier League history, but results elsewhere kept the Birmingham club in the top flight.
In north London, Chadli gave Spurs the lead in the 54th minute before Rose’s volley seven minutes later condemned Hull to defeat.
Newcastle went ahead against QPR when French forward Emmanuel Riviere scored with a scuffed shot in the 24th minute at Loftus Road.
But QPR gave their home crowd something to cheer with two goals in seven minutes as they put a dent in Newcastle’s survival bid.
Matt Phillips drew the Hoops level in the 54th minute before Leroy Fer gave the west London club the lead with a stunning 35-yard effort that swerved past Magpies goalkeeper Tim Krul.
Earlier, Mane took just two minutes and 56 seconds to complete his treble and surpass the previous Premier League hat-trick record of four minutes and 33 seconds set by Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler against Arsenal in 1994.
The 23-year-old Senegal winger had no idea he had secured a place in the record books, telling BT Sport: “Really? It is the fastest Premier League hat-trick? The most important thing today is the victory.”
Mane started his record-breaking spree in the 13th minute when he tapped into an empty net after getting a fortunate deflection as he tried to round Villa goalkeeper Shay Given.
Just 84 seconds later Mane struck again when he latched onto a sloppy back pass from Villa defender Ron Vlaar and slotted past Given.
And he completed his remarkable feat with a fine first-time finish into the top corner from the edge of the penalty area.
Villa pulled a goal back on the stroke of half-time through Christian Benteke before Southampton striker Graziano Pelle completed the scoring on the south coast nine minutes before the end of a remarkable match.
“There is no point in me stripping paint off them,” said Villa manager Tim Sherwood, whose side play holders Arsenal in the FA Cup final at Wembley on May 30. “Any idiot knows we didn’t play well, they don’t need telling.”
Elsewhere Everton came from behind to beat West Ham 2-1 through Leon Osman and Romelu Lukaku after Stewart Downing had given the Hammers a 62nd minute lead at Upton Park.
Published in Dawn, May 17th, 2015
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