spurs win is perfect tonic for recovering manager redknapp
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Tottenham gave recuperating manager Harry Redknapp the perfect tonic after his heart surgery with a 3-1 win against Fulham at Craven Cottage on Sunday. Redknapp, 64, has been advised to stay away from football for four to five weeks after having two stents inserted to unblock coronary arteries on Wedneday. He missed Thursday's Europa League defeat at Rubin Kazan and was absent from the dug-out again at Craven Cottage. But Redknapp's spirits would have been lifted by Tottenham's victory, which moved the north London club into fifth place in the Premier League, level on points with fourth placed Chelsea and with a game in hand. Gareth Bale put Tottenham ahead in the 10th minute when Aaron Lennon's cross reached the Welsh winger, who scored with a shot that deflected in off Chris Baird. The second goal came in first-half stoppage time when Lennon's surging run tormented Baird and ended with a fierce shot that flashed past Mark Schwarzer. Fulham got one back in the 57th minute when Tottenham defender Ledley King headed Danny Murphy's corner against team-mate Younes Kaboul's back and the ball cannoned into the net for an own goal. But Spurs survived several late scares and Jermain Defoe's 90th minute goal clinched their seventh win in eight league games. The defeat left Fulham one point above the bottom three and was especially disappointing for boss Martin Jol, who had been hoping for a win over his former club. Elsewhere on Sunday, Wolves boosted their bid to avoid relegation with a crucial 3-1 win over fellow strugglers Wigan at Molineux. Mick McCarthy's team started the day just three points ahead of bottom of the table Wigan, but goals from Jamie O'Hara, David Edwards and Stephen Ward secured their third league win of the season. While Wolves are looking up, Wigan, who had briefly been level thanks to Ben Watson's equaliser, face a long battle to stay in the top flight after their eighth defeat in 11 league games. And Wigan's day got worse amid allegations that Latics defender Antolin Alcaraz spat at Wolves defender Richard Stearman in the 83rd minute. Referee Lee Probert took no action but, asked if he had been spat at, Stearman said: "Yes, but I'm not going to speak about it." McCarthy was furious with the incident and said: "Spitting is taboo if that's what happened. "If it has been shown, that is unacceptable behaviour and anyone here who was spat at would act accordingly." Wigan boss Roberto Martinez added: "I haven't seen the replays yet. If that is the case, I'll look into it and I'll find out." Bolton avenged last season's traumatic FA Cup semi-final defeat with a 5-0 demolition of Stoke at the Reebok Stadium on Sunday. Owen Coyle's side remain in the bottom three despite this victory but they are now only a single point from safety after two goals each from Chris Eagles and Ivan Klasnic and one from Kevin Davies secured their first home points of the season. After losing eight of their last nine league games, and with memories of last season's 5-0 loss against Stoke at Wembley still painfully fresh, this was a cathartic moment for Bolton and Coyle, who will hope their biggest ever Premier League home win acts as a springboard to clamber out of trouble.AFP - Tottenham gave recuperating manager Harry Redknapp the perfect tonic after his heart surgery with a 3-1 win against Fulham at Craven Cottage on Sunday. Redknapp, 64, has been advised to stay away from football for four to five weeks after having two stents inserted to unblock coronary arteries on Wednesday. He missed Thursday's Europa League defeat at Rubin Kazan and was absent from the dug-out again at Craven Cottage. But Redknapp's spirits would have been lifted by Tottenham's victory, which moved the north London club into fifth place in the Premier League, level on points with fourth placed Chelsea and with a game in hand. Gareth Bale put Tottenham ahead in the 10th minute when Aaron Lennon's cross reached the Welsh winger, who scored with a shot that deflected in off Chris Baird. The second goal came in first-half stoppage time when Lennon's surging run tormented Baird and ended with a fierce shot that flashed past Mark Schwarzer. Fulham got one back in the 57th minute when Tottenham defender Ledley King headed Danny Murphy's corner against team-mate Younes Kaboul's back and the ball cannoned into the net for an own goal. But Spurs survived several late scares and Jermain Defoe's 90th minute goal clinched their seventh win in eight league games. The defeat left Fulham one point above the bottom three and was especially disappointing for boss Martin Jol, who had been hoping for a win over his former club. Elsewhere on Sunday, Wolves boosted their bid to avoid relegation with a crucial 3-1 win over fellow strugglers Wigan at Molineux. Mick McCarthy's team started the day just three points ahead of bottom of the table Wigan, but goals from Jamie O'Hara, David Edwards and Stephen Ward secured their third league win of the season. While Wolves are looking up, Wigan, who had briefly been level thanks to Ben Watson's equaliser, face a long battle to stay in the top flight after their eighth defeat in 11 league games. And Wigan's day got worse amid allegations that Latics defender Antolin Alcaraz spat at Wolves defender Richard Stearman in the 83rd minute. Referee Lee Probert took no action but, asked if he had been spat at, Stearman said: "Yes, but I'm not going to speak about it." McCarthy was furious with the incident and said: "Spitting is taboo if that's what happened. "If it has been shown, that is unacceptable behaviour and anyone here who was spat at would act accordingly." Wigan boss Roberto Martinez added: "I haven't seen the replays yet. If that is the case, I'll look into it and I'll find out." Bolton avenged last season's traumatic FA Cup semi-final defeat with a 5-0 demolition of Stoke at the Reebok Stadium on Sunday. Owen Coyle's side remain in the bottom three despite this victory but they are now only a single point from safety after two goals each from Chris Eagles and Ivan Klasnic and one from Kevin Davies secured their first home points of the season. After losing eight of their last nine leaue games, and with memories of last season's 5-0 loss against Stoke at Wembley still painfully fresh, this was a cathartic moment for Bolton and Coyle, who will hope their biggest ever Premier League home win acts as a springboard to clamber out of trouble.

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