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LONDON - Mauricio Pochettino got the better of his Southampton successor Ronald Koeman as Tottenham ended its four-match wait for a Premier League win with a 1-0 victory on Sunday.Christian Eriksen scored with a 20-yard strike in the 40th minute to deny Koemans side a seventh straight win in all competitions.All eyes were on Pochettino at White Hart Lane, where he was taking on his former club for the first time since ending a successful 18-month stint at St Marys to lead Spurs.The win was a timely shot in the arm for Tottenham ahead of the international break, having failed to win its last four top-flight matches and lost its previous two home league games.Unlike recent weeks, there was no sign of a Europa League hangover as Jan Vertonghen had an early header cleared off the line, before Erik Lamela saw a shot pushed on to the post and Eriksen impressively struck from distance.Nacer Chadli hit the post as he attempted to double Spurs advantage before the break, from which Tottenham returned strongly and kept the visitors at bay.Sadio Manes contender for miss of the season in the closing stages was Saints best chance as the hosts held out for a win which will have been particularly sweet for Pochettino and his staff.Despite having last season led the south coast side to its best-ever Premier League campaign, the sold-out travelling fans showered him with abuse from the outset in north London.Pochettino may have been under pressure but so too was the Southampton backline, with Ryan Bertrand clearing Vertonghens header off the line in the fourth minute.However, Saints soon settled and had a fine chance of their own, with only a last-ditch Kyle Naughton block preventing Mane turning in Graziano Pelles cross.Manes cutback just evaded Steven Davis as Southampton continued to up the ante, with Spurs target Morgan Schneiderlin having a close-range effort blocked.Lamela galloped forward and unleashed a 25-yard strike that Fraser Forster did brilliantly to tip on to the post, although the England goalkeeper was not so convincing when denying Eriksen soon after, watching helplessly as the ball crept wide after wriggling out of his grasp.Naughton was forced off with a nasty-looking injury in between those opportunities.Attacking down the left, Emmanuel Adebayor squared the ball to Chadli, who flicked to Eriksen and the Danish playmaker unleashed a fizzing strike from the edge of the box just out of Forsters reach.Spurs continued on top when play resumed for the second half, although it looked like the match would be turned on its head seven minutes after the restart.Latching on to a through ball, Mane was barged off the ball by last-man Younes Kaboul. 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Bester grabbed an early lead before Scotlands Darren Burnett took over and ran away with the mens singles lawn bowling final 21-9 on Friday.MISSISSAUGA, Ont. -- Ricky Ray knew right away the news about his injured right shoulder wouldnt be good. The Toronto Argonauts quarterback hurt the joint in last weeks 35-14 home loss to the Calgary Stampeders. Hell be out approximately six weeks after partially tearing the teres major muscle when he was taken down hard to the turf by defensive lineman Charleston Hughes. "As he hit me and I was falling down, I felt my arm above my head and kind of knew it wasnt going to be good," Ray told reporters Friday. "When I got slammed down I knew right away something wasnt right. "Its frustrating to be out this long but youve just got to try and stay in it mentally." The good news, though, is Ray, who suffered a separated shoulder in 2007 with Edmonton, wont require surgery. "Any time you dont have to have surgery on something, its a nice thing to hear," Ray said. "As bad as it was knowing I was going to be out an extended period of time its comforting to know its going to heal on its own and nothing else is required to get it fixed." Hughes has been the recipient of threats from irate fans for his hit on Ray. On Thursday, Argos head coach Scott Milanovich said there was nothing wrong about Hughes hit, a belief supported by Ray. "Thats unfortunate, I felt like it was a clean hit and its physical," Ray said. "Hes just trying to get in there and put a hit on the quarterback. "I was just scrambling out and he got a good hit on me from the backside and I just felt awkwardly." With Ray on the sidelines, sophomore Zach Collaros becomes Torontos starter and will lead the Argos (5-3) against the Montreal Alouettes (3-5) at Rogers Centre on Tuesday night. Collaros led Toronto to a 38-12 home win over B.C. earlier this season when Ray was out with a knee injury. Ray said hell be readily accessible for Collaros but wont constantly be talking to the young quarterback. "My philosophy is Im not going to just be in his ear all the time," Ray said. "I wouldnt want somebody there after every ball I throw being like, Oh, did you see that? "When I play, I like to just focus on what Im doing and if I have a question Ill ask it and try and get help. Im just trying to be there so if he have a question for me I can answer it for him . . . he knows how to play the quarterback position and can play it pretty well. Im just there as an extra set of eyes to help him out when he does come with a question." Losing Ray will be a big blow to Torontos offence. Thhe 33-year-old has completed 148-of-189 passes (78.dddddddddddd.3 per cent) this season for 1,824 yards with 15 TDs and no interceptions. Ray was especially sharp in his four last starts, completing 69-of-79 passes (87.3 per cent) for 907 yards and nine TDs before his injury. Ray anchors the CFLs top passing attack (320.6 yards per game) and the Argos are third in scoring, averaging 30.5 points. Collaros certainly impressed against B.C. in his CFL starting debut. After a full week of working with the starting offence, Collaros completed 21-of-25 passes for 253 yards and three TDs while adding 28 yards rushing in the July 30 victory. Collaros was forced to come in cold off the bench against Calgary and wasnt as sharp, finishing 16-of-26 passing for 221 yards with an interception -- Torontos first this season. Collaros definitely brings a different skillset to Torontos offence than Ray. The former Cincinnati Bearcats star is a very mobile quarterback and isnt afraid to use his arm and legs to make plays. Ray is a more traditional dropback quarterback who has pinpoint accuracy. Ray is confident Torontos offence wont skip a beat with Collaros taking the snaps. "Hes a good player," Ray said. "You see the skills he has to make plays, extend plays out of the pocket. "Hes a smart kid, to, he knows how to get through his progressions and be accurate with the football and make plays in the pocket. He also has that extra ability to make plays outside the pocket." Ray was very durable during his nine seasons in Edmonton, missing just six regular-season starts. Ray has been forced to deal with more injuries -- and subsequently miss more playing time -- since coming to Toronto prior to the 2012 campaign. The good news for the Argos, though, is after missing three starts last year with a knee injury, Ray made a triumphant return and anchored Torontos late-season march to a Grey Cup title. "As an athlete you dont want to get hurt . . . but what can you do about it?" Ray said. "Its not like theres a quick fix for preventing injuries. "Its a physical game and sometimes it just happens." If theres a silver lining to this latest injury, its forced Ray to learn more about the muscles of the shoulder. Before now, he admits hed never heard of the teres major. "No, I didnt," he said with a chuckle. "They were talking about the rotator cuff and I thought that was one muscle but I guess its like four different muscles "Anatomy is not my strong suit." 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