ETottenham beat Everton very easily and ended up handing them a hand (5-0) that perfectly reflected what was seen on the pitch. Much of the blame lay with Harry Kane. The front spur he scored two goals and participated in the first, the one that opened the scoring, the work of Keane in his own goal by clearing a ball that, if he had not done so, the English attacker would have sent it inside.
The second goal was from Son, who scored his second goal in three games thanks to the collaboration of Pickford, who was able to do something else.
Kane’s ‘show’ began to bear fruit and it was he himself who, now I know, scored the 3-0 in the 37th minute, taking advantage of a long pass from Doherty that planted him alone in front of Pickford and did not fail.
Reguiln made it 4-0 just after the restart of the second half and again Kane, in the 55th minute, sealed a thrashing for history.
With his brace, the English striker overtook Thierry Henry and moved into sixth place in history. Ahead he has Lampard, just one goal away. Another night to remember that leaves Tottenham three points from the Champions League.