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Tottenham Hotspur 3-1 West Ham

Premier League    2021-22Match review
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium   58,685
  SubsGoals  
1Lukasz Fabianski    
4Kurt Zouma    
15Craig Dawson   
3Aaron Cresswell    
31Ben Johnson    
28Tomas Soucek    
41Declan Rice    
26Arthur Masuaku    
22Said Benrahma 1  
10Manuel Lanzini    
9Michail Antonio    
7Andriy YarmolenkoSubed #9   
8Pablo FornalsSubed #26   
11Nikola VlasicSubed #10   
 PosTable as at 20 Mar 2022PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Manchester City2911 124010113 128870
2Liverpool2911 30377103 2381369
3Chelsea287 512810103 229959
4Arsenal2810 23241271 5201954
5Tottenham Hotspur299 14261672 6212051
6Manchester United298 34241865 3242250
7West Ham United308 34272063 6221948
8Wolverhampton Wanderers306 27161582 5151146
9Aston Villa295 36242160 9171936
10Leicester City277 34241933 7182736
11Southampton295 73201434 7163135
12Crystal Palace294 74221736 5172134
13Brighton and Hove Albion293 57102047 3161633
14Newcastle United294 64202534 8122431
15Brentford305 28161934 8172830
16Leeds United304 47172934 8173829
17Everton276 17191913 9102825
18Watford292 111143443 8152122
19Burnley272 65101616 7122221
20Norwich City292 310103122 1083217
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Kane and Son Heung-min combine to earn Spurs vital win over West Ham
Jacob Steinberg at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Date published Sun 20 Mar 2022 21.32 GMT

Antonio Conte will see this victory as progress: weary but persistent opponents held at arm's length, the rare sensation of successive wins and enough vigour in attack to suggest that Tottenham have no intention of letting Arsenal out of their sights.

The chase for the coveted fourth spot is on and Spurs, who could have put more than three goals past a tired West Ham, are building momentum at the right time. They are only three points below Arsenal, albeit having played a game more, and most importantly there is a sense of the pieces starting to fall into place under Conte, who could reflect not only on the devastating combinations between Harry Kane and Son Heung-min but also how his side's game management ensured that a West Ham equaliser rarely seemed likely in the second half.

By the end the sense was this is what Conte wants: energy, dynamism and variety with the ball; ruggedness, discipline and desire without it.

"Cristian Romero was a towering influence at the back and Rodrigo Bentancur impressive alongside Pierre-Emile Højbjerg in midfield. "Now I see we are a really good team," Conte said. "It was very difficult to play against us." So difficult, in fact, that Conte even talked about wanting a chance to have another go at Chelsea after losing three times to them in January.

Spurs are a much sharper proposition now and it certainly helps that Kane is over his autumn slump, the striker's craft far too much for West Ham to handle.

"He is two players in one – a No 10 and a No 9," Conte said, marvelling at how Kane shook off the disappointment of failing to score by making all three Spurs goals. "A world-class player," David Moyes said as he reflected on West Ham's inability to contain the England captain's ability to drop deep and play sweeping through-balls to Son. "We didn't quite get it right." West Ham could have few complaints about Spurs going above them.

Moyes's decision to match Conte's 3-4-3 backfired and his side looked short of ideas in the second half, their attacking threat limited by Jarrod Bowen's absence and their lack of depth exposed when an exhausted Michail Antonio had to go off before the hour.

"We needed Michail at a really high level," Moyes said. "The Tottenham front players were at such a high level. Spurs suck you in, then get it through to Kane and Son. We had the ball for the opening 15 minutes. But they were two goals up."

No doubt it helped that West Ham were feeling the effects of going to extra time during their Europa League victory over Sevilla. Spurs were hunting for lethargy and their plan worked after only nine minutes, the opener arriving when Matt Doherty hounded Arthur Masuaku off the ball when the West Ham wing-back dithered on the left.

It was poor from Masuaku, starting for the first time since Boxing Day, but fine work from Doherty. The right wing-back found Kane and the striker looked for Son, whose presence was enough to force Kurt Zouma to divert the ball past Lukasz Fabianski.

It should have been 2-0 two minutes later. This time Dejan Kulusevski caused problems, dribbling through on the right and teeing up Son, who shot wide of the empty net.

Son soon redeemed himself. His goal was a classic: Kane dropping deep, escaping Declan Rice and spraying a gorgeous diagonal pass to the South Korean, who unleashed a vicious shot that flew past Fabianski thanks to a slight touch off an increasingly hapless Zouma.

However, Spurs were not entirely secure. They were fortunate not to be pegged back after 10 minutes, Antonio shooting wide after slack play from Kane and Eric Dier, and West Ham had hope before the interval. Aaron Cresswell swung in a corner, Craig Dawson headed it on and Saïd Benrahma volleyed past Hugo Lloris.

There was no decrease in the entertainment after half-time. Spurs were menacing on the break and almost regained their two-goal lead after 51 minutes, Son the provider this time, Kane just unable to squeeze his shot past Fabianski.

With the dramatic tension rising, there was speedy action from the stewards to stop pitch invaders from chaining themselves to the goals at both ends.

Moments later West Ham should have equalised, Antonio volleying Cresswell's cross over. It was Antonio's final contribution, Moyes sending on Andriy Yarmolenko and replacing Masuaku with Pablo Fornals as West Ham tried to give themselves more options in attack.

Yet Spurs eventually made the points safe. Lloris punted the ball forward, Kane beat Dawson and Zouma in the air and Son ran through to beat Fabianski again. "There is only one target in our mind," Conte said. Arsenal can consider themselves warned.

Daily Mail: SPURS VS WEST HAM PLAYER RATINGS
Spurs: Lloris 6; Romero 7, Dier 7, Davies 6.5; Doherty 6.5, Bentancur 7, Hojberg 7, Reguilon 6 (Royal 88); Kulusevski 7 (Bergwijn 90+2), Kane 8, Son 8.5 (Moura 90+2).
Subs: Gollini, Sanchez, Winks, Rodon, White, Scarlett.
Goals: Zouma OG 9, Son 24, 88
Manager: Antonio Conte 7
West Ham: Fabianski 6.5; Zouma 6, Dawson 6, Cresswell 6; Johnson 6, Soucek 6, Rice 6.5, Masuaku 5.5 (Fornals 57, 6.5); Benrahma 6.5, Antonio 5.5 (Yarmolenko 57, 6), Lanzini 5 (Vlasic 84).
Subs: Areola, Perkins, Kral, Fredericks, Diop, Noble.
Goals: Benrahma 35
Bookings: Dawson
Manager: David Moyes 6
Ref: Anthony Taylor 6.5
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