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Keane penalty puts Tottenham sixth

April 02, 2007 12:33 IST
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A Robbie Keane penalty gave Tottenham Hotspur a 1-0 victory over Reading on Sunday to move the London club up to sixth in the Premier League.

Keane's 39th minute spot kick, after a harsh handball decision against Reading defender Greg Halford, secured a fifth successive league victory for Tottenham who face Sevilla in the UEFA Cup quarter-finals on Thursday.

The home side were made to sweat all the way to the end after missing a stack of chances while Marcus Hahnemann and his halftime substitute Adam Federici made a string of fine saves in goal for Reading.

Steed Malbranque hit the post in a bright start for Tottenham and substitute Jermaine Defoe had a late effort ruled out for offside, while the closest Reading came was a header from Leroy Lita that rebounded off the post.

With fifth and sixth places guaranteeing UEFA Cup football next season, Tottenham have a two-point cushion over seventh-placed Everton who play at struggling Aston Villa on Monday. Reading stay in eighth place.

Manchester United still lead the title race by six points after they beat Blackburn Rovers 4-1 on Saturday. Chelsea stayed in touch with a last-gasp 1-0 win at bottom club Watford.

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