Premier League: Tottenham leads 3-0 until the 82nd minute and the victory was played away



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Harry Kane can’t believe it: Until the 82nd minute he led 3-0 and only drew a draw. Image: keystone

Tottenham lead 3-0 until 82nd, then West Ham reacts, including a dream goal

On Matchday 5 of the Premier League, Tottenham Hotspur led at home in London’s game against West Ham United 3-0 in the 82nd minute. The match ended 3: 3.

Tottenham 3- West Ham

After last season’s disappointing sixth place in the championship and a clear elimination to Leipzig in the Champions League, Tottenham Hotspur seemed to have done quite well in the still young season. Two weeks ago, Spurs beat Manchester United 6-1.

In the game against West Ham, however, the following setback occurred. After a very early lead, to which Son Heung-Min had contributed one goal and Harry Kane with two, Tottenham lost the victory in the final twelve minutes of the match. The 2: 3 was an own goal and the 3: 3 came seconds before the final whistle.

First minute, first goal: Son gives Tottenham the advantage. Video: transmittable

Just seven minutes later: Kane tries. Video: transmittable

Kane’s double: Tottenham leads 3-0 in the 16th minute. Video: transmittable

The beginning of the turning point: Balbuena does it 3: 1. Video: transmittable

An own goal by Sánchez makes it 3-2. Video: transmittable

The balance: Lanzini with the dream goal in injury time. Video: transmittable

Tottenham Hotspur – West Ham United 3: 3 (3: 0)
Tore:
1. Son 1: 0. 8. Kane 2-0. 16. Kane 3-0. Balbuena 3: 1. 85 Sánchez (own goal) 3-2. 94. Lanzini 3: 3. (abu / sda)

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