Spurs stayed sixth on 56 points from 35 games, five behind fourth-placed Chelsea who play runaway leaders Manchester City later on Saturday. Leeds moved two places up to ninth on 50 points. "I get it if it is an inch offside," Mason told the BBC. Following Kane's disallowed effort, Leeds launched a sweeping move down the left as Jack Harrison released Ezgjan Alioski and Bamford tapped in the defender's cutback. "The last few games for some reason we have been good at the back but not created many chances," Bamford told BT Sport.
Source: The Star May 08, 2021 13:40 UTC