Tottenham beats Leeds by three cleans



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For the team of Portuguese coach José Mourinho, Harry Kane scored 29 from the penalty spot, South Korean Heung-Min Son 43 and Belgian Tobi Derverfield 50.

Tottenham now have 29 points in third place on the ranking list, while Leeds United stayed at 23 point in 11th place.

Tottenham’s Irish player, Matt Doherty, was sent off for receiving a second yellow card in the 90 + 2 minute.

By scoring against Leeds today, Harry Kane scored all 30 teams he faced in the Premier League, while Sun scored his 100th goal for Tottenham Hotspur in all competitions.

Son raised his performance to 100 goals for Tottenham in various competitions and 12 league goals this season. His team debuted with him in September 2015.

The Caen-Sun partnership contributed to the club’s 13 goals more than any other duo in a single season in the league.

This is Tottenham’s first victory after two draws and two defeats, specifically since they beat their London neighbor, Arsenal, 2-0 on 6 December, and the eighth this season.

Leeds United was the initiator of the threat and the closest to opening the scoring through Macedonian Izgian Alyosky with a shot from close range (4).

Tottenham waited for the 15th minute to threaten the visitors’ goal with a powerful shot by Kane from point-blank range over the bar (15), and another by Danish international midfielder Pierre-Emile Hoyberg in the hands of French goalkeeper Ilan Millier (21).

Tottenham scored a penalty after blocking Dutchman Stephen Bergfen in the Alyoski region, and specialist Kayen Pimna in the middle of the goal opened the scoring (29).

It is the 30th team that Caen manages to score in the Premier League, an achievement of an English player.

Bergfen missed a golden opportunity to reinforce when he received a gold plate ball from Welshman Ben Davis, so he turned around in front of the goal and hit it with a strong right hand over the crossbar (35).

And Jack Harrison nearly equalized with a powerful shot from off the crossbar just inches (41).

Son reinforced Tottenham’s lead with a second goal by taking advantage of a Caen pass into the box, which followed closely to the left of the goalkeeper (43).

Mellier saved his goal from a third goal by stopping a powerful shot from compatriot Tangi Ndombele and turning it into a corner that Son came out, and Dvireld scored the third goal with a header (50).

Bergfen continued the series of missed opportunities when he received a golden plate ball from Son, which penetrated the area and shot Millier (61) into the body.



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