<p>London: Fulham captain Tom Cairney came off the bench to rescue a point before being sent off in a 1-1 draw at Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League on Sunday, after Brennan Johnson's volley gave the hosts the lead.</p><p>Fulham were the better side in the first half, though Son Hueng-min spurned a clear chance in the opening minute after Timo Werner intercepted a risky pass out of defence.</p><p>Raul Jimenez was twice denied by Spurs goalkeeper Fraser Forster, making his first league appearance this season in place of the injured Guglielmo Vicario.</p><p>Forster stood tall when Jimenez was found in space in the box before he produced a great save at full stretch to keep out the Mexican striker's goalbound header.</p>.Manchester City boss Guardiola clarifies comments after self-harm remark.<p>Spurs also went close when Radu Dragusin forced Bernd Leno to tip his header over the bar after a well-worked corner.</p><p>Fulham were the more threatening side, though, and nearly scored shortly before halftime with a quick counter but Alex Iwobi's shot clipped the bar.</p><p>The visitors were sharper after the restart too, but Spurs took the lead in the 54th minute through Johnson's third goal in four games.</p><p>Werner's cross to the back post found Johnson in acres of space and he sent a neat finish past Leno to give Spurs a surprising lead.</p><p>Cairney pulled Fulham level in the 67th minute when his strike from the edge of the box curled beyond Forster's grasp.</p><p>Cairney was sent off seven minutes from time for raking his studs down Dejan Kulusevski's calf, with referee Darren Bond upgrading his initial yellow card to a red after being sent to the pitchside monitor by VAR.</p><p>Fulham weathered late pressure and held on for a deserved point, which put them 10th in the table with 19 points from 13 games.</p><p>Spurs, with only their second league draw this season, moved up to seventh with 20 points and are three points behind fourth-placed Brighton & Hove Albion.</p>
<p>London: Fulham captain Tom Cairney came off the bench to rescue a point before being sent off in a 1-1 draw at Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League on Sunday, after Brennan Johnson's volley gave the hosts the lead.</p><p>Fulham were the better side in the first half, though Son Hueng-min spurned a clear chance in the opening minute after Timo Werner intercepted a risky pass out of defence.</p><p>Raul Jimenez was twice denied by Spurs goalkeeper Fraser Forster, making his first league appearance this season in place of the injured Guglielmo Vicario.</p><p>Forster stood tall when Jimenez was found in space in the box before he produced a great save at full stretch to keep out the Mexican striker's goalbound header.</p>.Manchester City boss Guardiola clarifies comments after self-harm remark.<p>Spurs also went close when Radu Dragusin forced Bernd Leno to tip his header over the bar after a well-worked corner.</p><p>Fulham were the more threatening side, though, and nearly scored shortly before halftime with a quick counter but Alex Iwobi's shot clipped the bar.</p><p>The visitors were sharper after the restart too, but Spurs took the lead in the 54th minute through Johnson's third goal in four games.</p><p>Werner's cross to the back post found Johnson in acres of space and he sent a neat finish past Leno to give Spurs a surprising lead.</p><p>Cairney pulled Fulham level in the 67th minute when his strike from the edge of the box curled beyond Forster's grasp.</p><p>Cairney was sent off seven minutes from time for raking his studs down Dejan Kulusevski's calf, with referee Darren Bond upgrading his initial yellow card to a red after being sent to the pitchside monitor by VAR.</p><p>Fulham weathered late pressure and held on for a deserved point, which put them 10th in the table with 19 points from 13 games.</p><p>Spurs, with only their second league draw this season, moved up to seventh with 20 points and are three points behind fourth-placed Brighton & Hove Albion.</p>