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 Harry Kane s double gave Tottenham Hotspur a sh stanley cup usa ock 3-2 win away at leaders Manchester City after Liverpool came from a goal down to beat Norwich City 3-1 on what could prove to be a pivotal day in the Premier League title race on Saturday.        Manchester, Britain - February 19, 2022 Tottenham Hotspur s Harry Kane celebrates scoring their third goal. Action Images via Reuters     City seemed to have salvaged a point when Riyad Mahrez fired home a penalty in stoppage time at the Etihad, but Kane capped a superb display to head home a dramatic winner three minutes later.   Chasers Liverpool had earlier been given a fright when they trailed struggling Norwich midway through the second half at Anfield. But goals by Sadio Mane, Mohamed Salah and Luis Diaz allowed Juergen Klopp s side to close the gap to six points at the top, and they also have a game in hand over City. With 14 wins from their la stanley mug st 15 games and facing a Tottenham side on a three-match losing streak, City were expected to regain their nine-point advantage. But Antonio Conte s side had other ideas and claimed a league double over the champions.  Sometimes you have these kind of games and you need to learn from it. It s a wake-up call for us. There s still a long way to go,  City captain Ilkay Gundogan said. A week after becoming world club champions third-placed Chelsea got back to domestic duty with a 1-0 victory at Crysta stanley cupe l Palace, with Hakim Ziyech scoring late on. In the race for a top-four finish, West Ham Uni Uyff Jennifer Brady claims first WTA title at Top Seed Open as WTA marks US return
 England batsman Kevin Pietersen thinks Australia is still  very vulnerable  despite leveling the Ashes cricket series and claims the home team s new verbal aggression shows it is  under huge amounts of pressure.         HT Image    In an interview with English media, Pietersen escalated vocal sparring between the teams, describing England s 267-run third test loss at Perth as a  hiccup  and saying it was still confident of an historic series win.  Australia has credited its third test win to its return to a more aggressive approach, shelved after its 2008 Sydney test against India spa stanley bottles rked a public and official backlash against  sledging , the slang for verbal assaults on an opposing team. In recent days, Paul Marsh, head of the Australian Cricketers  Association, said fear of the consequences of sledging had affected Australia s form and opponents h stanley kaffeebecher ad been quick to exploit its  weakness.  Marsh said that Australia s win over England in Perth, which followed its innings and 71 run loss in the second test at Adelaide, h stanley usa ad resulted from a return to its  natural instincts.  Verbal sparring between the teams has noticeably increased. England wicketkeeper Matt Prior criticized Australian fast bowler Peter Siddle for giving him a verbal  send-off  after his dismissal in the third test. Siddle responded by saying England only complained because it lost.  We won the game. That s why they re making such a big deal of it,  he said. Pietersen increased the ante on Thursday.  When you re