Tottenham Hotspur blasted away David Wagner’s Huddersfield Town, handing them a 4-0 defeat at The John Smith’s stadium, on Saturday.
Tottenham were up and running just 9 minutes into the game, as talismanic striker Harry Kane got himself on the scoresheet again with a clinical strike. Seven minutes later, Ben Davies doubled the visitors’ advantage with a clever finish, after some beautiful build-up play.
Kane made it three for Spurs, with a stunning left-footed hit from the edge of the box in the 23rd minute. Substitute Moussa Sissoko then added further sheen to the scoreline with a late goal in stoppage time.
Made an early save to keep Tommy Smith out and parried away a dangerous cross in the first half. Was untroubled thereafter.
Conceded a free-kick on the edge of the box in the first period, but was untested for almost the entirety of the game.
Could have conceded a penalty in the first-half, but other than that, he did not put a foot wrong and was solid again.
Returning to the line-up after missing the Champions League game, the Belgian had a comfortable outing, with the Terriers not offering a great deal going forward.
Got the assist for Kane’s first two goals. Put in a shift down the right-hand side and had a quiet day as far as his defensive duties were concerned.
Another steady and solid display in the middle, making crucial blocks and allowing his creative teammates to flourish.
Offered energy, drive and thrust from the middle of the park. Was always looking to get on the ball. The youngster looks like a confident player and this game time will benefit him greatly.
A cool finish to make it two nil in the first-half. Got the assist for the fourth goal. Another enterprising display from the Welshman.
Was involved in the lead up to the second Tottenham goal. Was a nuisance with his creativity and keen eye for a pass.
Hit the bottom of the post at the half-hour mark. Was booked for a blatant dive in the box after the break. Still not hitting top gear.
Unerring finish to open the scoring and an exquisite strike for his second goal of the day. Was involved in Davies’ goal as well. Truly phenomenal.
Replaced Eriksen for the final 15 minutes. Scored his first goal for Spurs, late in the game, to make it 4-0.
On for Trippier in the 82nd minute.
Replaced Kane late in the game.
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