Four goals from Harry Kane and two from Son Heung-min helped
Tottenham to a 6-1 battering of Leicester City in their penultimate
Premier League match of the season on Thursday.
England international Kane moved to 26 in the top flight for this
season – putting him two ahead of Romelu Lukaku in the Golden Boot
standings – while Son took his tally to 21 goals in all competitions in
the emphatic victory.
The hammering puts Spurs on 83 points for 2016-17, three more than Leicester managed when they were crowned champions last term.
Son and Kane combined to put Spurs ahead before the South Korea star
made it 2-0 as half-time approached with a well-taken volley.
Ben Chilwell gave Leicester some hope with his first Premier League
goal, but a Kane header and a brilliant Son finish ended the Foxes'
resistance.
Kane then struck twice in the closing stages to seal the dominant win for Mauricio Pochettino's swashbuckling side.
The defeat, Leicester's 18th of a miserable title defence, saw them
miss out on the chance to draw level on points with eighth-place
Southampton and did little to enhance manager Craig Shakespeare's
chances of holding on to the job for next term.
For Spurs, who move back to within seven points of champions Chelsea,
it was another impressive performance in an excellent campaign that
will finish against Hull City on Sunday.
Son twice had a half-chance on the edge of the Leicester area but it
was Jamie Vardy who missed the first good opportunity, striking straight
at Hugo Lloris after Riyad Mahrez played him through on goal.
Pochettino was visibly frustrated when Son blasted a golden chance
over the bar after Dele Alli blocked the ball into his path, but the
South Korea forward was decisive in helping Spurs take the lead after 25
minutes.
Son beat the offside trap to latch onto a simple long ball from Toby
Alderweireld, moved into the penalty area and cut the ball back for
Kane, who slotted home first time from 12 yards out.
Vardy saw appeals for a penalty waved away when Alderweireld
shouldered him to the ground after an error from Eric Dier, and it got
worse for Leicester before the break, Alli clipping the ball over Yohan
Benalouane and Son steering a volley into the bottom-right corner to
make it 2-0.
Shakespeare switched his side to a back three for the second half and
the change triggered a response, with Mahrez testing Lloris from 20
yards and Marc Albrighton seeing a promising opening snuffed out by a
fine Eric Dier block.
With 59 minutes gone they found a lifeline. Lloris failed to clear
his lines after racing out to challenge Vardy – who looked to have
strayed offside in the build-up – and when Wilfred Ndidi scuffed a shot
towards Chilwell, the full-back showed great composure to steady himself
before slotting into the net.
Hope of a comeback lasted barely four minutes, however. A good team
move from Spurs saw Moussa Sissoko feed Alderweireld in space down the
right, and Victor Wanyama headed his cross back towards the near post
giving Kane the simple task of nodding the ball beyond Kasper
Schmeichel.
Son made the win an emphatic one with the best goal of the game.
Striding towards the Leicester area on the break, he lost Ndidi with a
clever turn before bending an excellent finish beyond Schmeichel's
outstretched arms from 20 yards.
And there was enough time for Kane to take his tally to four and move
top of the league's goalscoring charts outright.
The 23-year-old
blasted a low shot from the edge of the area that seemed to fool
Schmeichel as it flew beneath him and into the net, before being granted
time and space to produce an almost identical finish to cap a dominant
display.
Key Opta stats:
- Harry Kane is the fifth player in Premier League history to score
25-plus goals in successive seasons (Robbie Fowler, Thierry Henry, Alan
Shearer and Robin van Persie are the others).
- Kane has now scored more Premier League goals in 2017 than any other player (18).
- Kane has now scored more club goals (all comps) against Leicester than any other side (10).
- Kane is the fifth different player to score three-plus hat-tricks in a Premier League season.
- Tottenham now have three players with 20-plus goals in all comps this
season (Kane, Alli & Son); more than any other club in the Premier
League/Football League.
- This is the joint-heaviest defeat in Premier League history for a
reigning champion (also Manchester United’s 6-1 loss to Manchester City
in October 2011).
- Leicester have now lost 18 league games this season, the most by a
reigning top-flight champion since Ipswich Town in 1962/1963 (19)
- Leicester had let in two goals in their previous five home games under Craig Shakespeare before the loss.
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