Tottenham Hotspur dumped out of second cup competition in the space of four days
Julian Speroni
Jürgen Klopp’s side reduced to 10 men but hold off dangerous Roy Hodgson team 4-3
The forward’s two goals made it 50 in 72 matches to match Fernando Torres’ record
Mohamed Salah takes full advantage to score his second goal before hectic finish
Everton manager was recorded by undercover reporters calling Palace boss ‘Woy’
Benteke, Wilfried Zaha and Sako among the goals as Palace move out of bottom three
Roy Hodgson’s side had been on the brink of defeat before late drama at Selhurst Park
Meanwhile, Leicester held on to beat Burnley while Swansea go bottom with a defeat at Stoke
Wilfried Zaha spurned a golden chance to give the Eagles the lead and it proved costly
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