Tottenham 4-0 Crystal Palace: Heung-Min Son double sparks Spurs
Tottenham vs C Palace
Premier League
3:00pm Saturday 14th September
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
(Att: 59812)
Tottenham’s season got running and up courtesy of a blitz to run out winners.
After shooting just five points from their opening four matches, Mauricio Pochettino’s men burst into existence with a thumping first-half screen where goals from Heung-Min Son (10 & 23), Erik Lamela (42) plus a Patrick van Aanholt own target (21) floored Roy Hodgson’s side.
Crystal Palace may have a fine record general from the’six’ however, Spurs have won the previous nine Premier League meetings between the groups with no Palace participant scoring in the previous eight.
Since the beginning of February, Palace had shot 50 per cent more Premier League points than Tottenham should’ve arrived with loads of faith and confidence in their strategy. They looked vulnerable from the first whistle and the scoring on eight minutes opened.
Harry Winks and Harry Kane had fired strikes he remained cool to cut inside before firing and when a ball over the top obtained the Southern Korean behind.
They looked so disorganised although Palace would be encouraged at the rear, Together with Mamadou Sakho back from six months injured it was presumed.
If Serge Aurier’s cross was deflected past his own goalkeeper from Van Aanholt about 21 minutes, It was on show. On his first start of the year, Aurier supplied a top excellent outlet throughout.
Two seconds later it was 3-0 although the Palace defending had been non-existent as Son completed a movement that was started by Hugo Lloris. Some passing in midfield from Christian and Winks Eriksen opened the space for Aurier up to provide another fine chunk and Son took great advantage of Joel Ward trick.
More gains have been to come down the Palace left on 42 minutes when Spurs scored target with their shot. After accepting Sakho kane supplied the service this time. Space was made by him for a smart cross that required Gary Cahill out of Lamela and the match was this time on hand to slip home – his first home goal for over a year.
Palace managed to keep their sheets clean in the second half but it was a case of Spurs securely taking their foot from the accelerator.
The feeling loves playing with Palace. He composed himself into the history books back in April after scoring the first goal in the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in a 2-0 win Londoners – surprisingly which was his final Premier League goal before this experience. His own 13-game drought struck with a positive finish within the box. His link play with Kane was sublime through – they now have scored 92 goals in 70 Premier League starts collectively.
Tottenham journey to Greece to play Olympiakos on Tuesday (5.55pm kick-off) in their opening Champions League encounter whilst Palace host anglers following Sunday (2pm kick-off).
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