PREM: Everton 2-6 Tottenham


Son and Kane seal Spurs' biggest win at Goodison Park

Tottenham underlined their credentials as title contenders with a pulsating 6-2 victory over Everton at Goodison Park.


Heung-Min Son and Harry Kane both scored twice in a devastating display of finishing from Mauricio Pochettino's side, which was capped by a stunning 20-yard volley from Christian Eriksen.

Dele Alli was also on the scoresheet as Spurs consolidated third spot by moving five points clear of Chelsea, and closed the gap to leaders Liverpool and Manchester City to six and two points respectively.

Theo Walcott had given Everton the lead on 21 minutes while Gylfi Sigurdsson momentarily threatened to spark a comeback when his second-half strike made it 4-2, but the Toffees, who remain in 11th place, conceded six in the league at home for the first time since August 2014.

Spurs edged the opening exchanges but fell behind against the run of play as Sigurdsson capitalised on some hesitant defending and played the ball forward to Dominic Calvert-Lewin, whose ball into the near post was dispatched by Walcott from 10 yards.

Everton were harshly denied a quick-fire second as Calvert-Lewin's brilliant header into the far corner was chalked off after he was adjudged to have pushed Davinson Sanchez.

Things took a turn for the worse shortly after as Everton gift wrapped Spurs their equaliser. Jordan Pickford unnecessarily raced off his line to clear a ball that Kurt Zouma was dealing with, the pair collided and Son fired into the unguarded net from a tight angle.

One became two for Spurs on 35 minutes when Alli reacted quickest to convert a rebound after Pickford failed to parry a Son shot away from danger, and it was not long until Kane got in on act, stroking Tottenham's third into the net after a Kieran Trippier free-kick came back off the post.

A sumptuous volley from Eriksen just three minutes into the second half took Spurs' tally to four. Sigurdsson pulled one back for the Toffees with a well-taken effort on 51 minutes, but Spurs quickly extinguished any hopes of an Everton revival.

Substitute Erik Lamela threaded Son, who was borderline offside, through on goal, and the South Korean slotted his second past Pickford.

Having got his second, Son turned provider on 74 minutes as he crossed from the left for Kane to convert his second and confirm a miserable afternoon for Everton.


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