Tottenham 5-0 Everton: Harry Kane scores twice in rout as Frank Lampard's relegation fears intensify
Match report and highlights as Tottenham run riot against relegation-threatened Everton on Monday Night Football; Michael Keane own goal is added to by Heung-Min Son before Harry Kane scores twice either side of Sergio Reguilon strike.
Tottenham vs Everton
Tottenham produced a five-star showing on Monday Night Football as Harry Kane scored twice in a 5-0 thrashing of relegation-threatened Everton.
In a thoroughly one-sided contest, Tottenham were 3-0 ahead by half-time after Michael Keane's own goal (14) was added to by Heung-Min Son three minutes later, the South Korean's shot flashing underneath Jordan Pickford's body.
Things got even worse for the visitors before half-time as Kane ran onto Matt Doherty's pass to reverse his shot into the net, with the goal upheld upon VAR review despite a marginal offside call (37).
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Tottenham vs Everton
Frank Lampard sought to address matters by replacing Keane at the interval but his side were further behind 41 seconds after the restart as half-time substitute Sergio Reguilon swept home from Dejan Kulusevski's cross at the far post.
Tottenham produced a five-star showing on Monday Night Football as Harry Kane scored twice in a 5-0 thrashing of relegation-threatened Everton.
In a thoroughly one-sided contest, Tottenham were 3-0 ahead by half-time after Michael Keane's own goal (14) was added to by Heung-Min Son three minutes later, the South Korean's shot flashing underneath Jordan Pickford's body.
Tottenham vs Everton
Things got even worse for the visitors before half-time as Kane ran onto Matt Doherty's pass to reverse his shot into the net, with the goal upheld upon VAR review despite a marginal offside call (37).
Frank Lampard sought to address matters by replacing Keane at the interval but his side were further behind 41 seconds after the restart as half-time substitute Sergio Reguilon swept home from Dejan Kulusevski's cross at the far post.
Tottenham vs Everton
Jamie Carragher described Everton's defence as a "Championship back four" - and this was a damaging loss for the Merseyside club, who remain in 17th place - one point outside the bottom three - but with a goal difference that is now four inferior to Burnley who occupy the final position in the relegation zone.
Tottenham vs Everton