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Tottenham 5-0 Everton: Spurs devour sweets in London

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Tottenham had an easy task against Everton as they prevailed 5-0 and scored all goals before ending the 60th minute. Great protagonists for Conte’s team, Kane, who scored two goals, and Kulusewski and Doherty, who provided two assists.

Tottenham were stormy against Everton, who continue their downward streak in the Premier League, prevailing 5-0 in London and scoring all the goals before ending the 60 minutes.

The Londoners caught West Ham in sixth place on 45 points (with two games down), while Everton are struggling to stay in the category as they are just a point shy of 18th Burnley.

The lead for Antonio Conte’s team came from Keane with an own goal in the 14th minute, followed by Sean’s goal for three minutes with Kulusewski feeding him.

Then the leader of the spores took his weapon. Doherty with an amazing ball hole in midfield put Kane behind the candy defense. He reached the area and almost beat Pickford 3-0.

Despite being 3-0 in the first half, Spurs didn’t let off the gas pedal in the second half either. Regillon, who came on as a substitute early in the half, scored 41 seconds after coming on, with Kuluszewski sharing his second assist of the game.

Kane completed the triumph for Tottenham with his second personal goal in the 56th minute after another assist from Doherty. This time the Spurs leader executed Pickford with a nice shot while on the move.

Tottenham were the absolute dominant throughout the game, with the visitors ending the game without a final at Loris’ home.

Tottenham: Lioris, Romero (52′ Sanchez), Dyer, Davis, Doherty, Heiberberg, Bentancourt, Sessions (46′ Regillon), Kulusewski, Sean (67′ Berhwein), Kane.

everton: Pickford, Coleman, Holgate, Keane (46′ Brettwaite), Kenny, Ducoure, Alan, Van de Beck (59′ Mikolenko), Calvert-Lewin (69′ Ali), Gordon, Richardson.

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