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Harry Kane scored two goals in Tottenham Hotspur’s 4-1 win over West Ham United at White Hart Lane in London yesterday. (AFP)
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Harry Kane scored his seventh and eighth goals in five matches as Tottenham Hotspur dispatched West Ham United 4-1 yesterday to close on the Premier League’s top four.
Defenders Toby Alderweireld and Kyle Walker also found the net at a chilly White Hart Lane as Mauricio Pochettino’s side equalled the club record of 12 successive Premier League games without defeat.
Spurs now trail third-place Manchester City and fourth-place Arsenal by just two points and look ideally placed for an assault on the Champions League berths ahead of next weekend’s home game with spluttering champions Chelsea, who will not relish the trip to north London.
The only disappointment for Pochettino was the booking collected by rising star Dele Alli following a shoving match with Mark Noble, which rules the England newcomer out of the Chelsea game.
It was only a second defeat in 10 league games for Slaven Bilic’s West Ham, who replied late on through Manuel Lanzini, and left them three points adrift of Spurs in sixth place. The visitors badly missed injured playmaker Dimitri Payet, whose place was taken by Diafra Sakho in West Ham’s only change.
Bilic strung his midfielders across the pitch in a 4-1-4-1 system, with Sakho wide on the right, in an attempt to stop Spurs’ centre-backs sliding passes into the feet of Alli, Christian Eriksen and the fit-again Son Heung-Min, who replaced the suspended Erik Lamela.
Victor Moses gave Spurs early concern by skipping past Mousa Dembele and crossing from the left, but Spurs looked in control and after Eriksen had warmed Adrian’s palms from range, they took a 23rd-minute lead.
Alli’s shot from the edge of the box was partially blocked and fell to Kane, who easily rolled Carl Jenkinson before rifling a left-foot shot into the roof of the net for his seventh goal of the league campaign. West Ham threatened to reply immediately when Cheikhou Kouyate volleyed acrobatically against the crossbar after Noble’s blocked shot ballooned into the air. But in the 33rd minute the hosts added a second, Alderweireld outjumping Andy Carroll at the near post and nodding in Eriksen’s corner.
Spurs should have put the game out of sight before half-time. Alli headed against the bar after Adrian had thwarted Son and moments later Kane was sent clean through, only to miscue horribly and bobble a left-foot shot well wide.
It did not take long for him to atone, however, as an ill-advised attempt to play the ball out from the back by West Ham gifted Spurs their third goal five minutes after the change of ends.
The reluctant recipient of a throw from Adrian, Tomkins passed the ball straight to Eriksen, who moved it on to Kane, and the England striker drove a low strike through Adrian from outside the box.
Adrian should have done better than allow the ball to slip beneath him, but he provided a firmer barrier shortly after, blocking from Son.
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