Spurs beat Watford 4-1 to move into Premier League top 4 | Inquirer Sports

Spurs beat Watford 4-1 to move into Premier League top 4

/ 04:30 AM January 02, 2017

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Tottenham’s Harry Kane, centre, celebrates after scoring a goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Watford and Tottenham Hotspur at the Vicarage Road Stadium in Watford, Sunday Jan. 1, 2017. (Photo by TIM IRELAND/AP)

WATFORD, England — Harry Kane and Dele Alli both scored twice Sunday as Tottenham climbed to fourth in the English Premier League with a 4-1 victory over Watford.

Tottenham is seeking a route back into the Champions League next season, through a top-four finish, after being eliminated in the group stage on its return to the competition after a five-year absence.

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“It was a solid performance from the start,” Alli said, after making it 18 goals from 51 Premier League matches. “Watford started the game really quick and made it difficult for us but, after we got the first goal, it was a pretty comfortable win in the end.”

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Tottenham took full advantage of Manchester City losing at Liverpool on Saturday, with Pep Guardiola’s side sliding from third to fifth over the New Year weekend.

Chelsea leads the way, holding a six-point advantage over Liverpool after winning 13 consecutive league matches before making the trip across London to Tottenham on Wednesday.

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Chelsea ended Tottenham’s title challenge last season when Kane and Alli’s combined attacking force was so devastating in scoring and assisting 50 goals in the league.

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Their chemistry was on display against a fragile Watford side on New Year’s Day.

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Watford, which was hamstrung by injuries, contributed to its own downfall with poor defending. Watford, which dropped to 13th, has kept only three clean sheets in its last 24 league games.

Watford looked exhausted after half an hour and Spurs finally making their pressure pay in the form of three goals in 14 minutes.

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Moments after Alli had rattled the crossbar with a fizzing shot from 25 yards (meters), Kieran Trippier promptly slid Kane in behind a dozing Jose Holebas. Kane lifted the ball over former Tottenham goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes at the near post in the 27th.

Tottenham doubled its advantage six minutes later with the same trio combining again. Alli looped a pass out wide to Trippier, who whipped a half-volleyed cross to the back post where Kane beat Craig Cathcart to side-foot home.

Son Heung-min, unmarked at the near post, should then have steered in Christian Eriksen’s free kick but Alli did find the net four minutes before the interval. Younes Kaboul scuffed a clearance into the unsuspecting Cathcart, who was then outmuscled by Alli and the midfielder sent the ball into the bottom right-hand corner.

The halftime whistle was greeted by boos from Watford supporters and Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris appeared almost apologetic as he hung an arm around fellow Frenchman and former teammate Etienne Capoue.

The home fans’ discontent, however, had little impact. A minute after the restart, Spurs hit their fourth. Sebastian Prodl gifted the ball to Kane, who crossed to the back post where Alli had time to control and slide under Gomes.

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The only consolation for Watford was Kaboul bundling the ball in from close range in stoppage time.

TAGS: Dele Alli, English Premier League, Harry Kane, Tottenham, Watford

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