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Tottenham produced a relentless exhibition of the second half to cross the West Ham of ten men with a 3-0 victory in London Stadium.
The goals of Pape Sarr, Lucas Bergvall and Micky van Ven sealing the points for Spurs, which overwhelmed the rivals after the pause and a red card for the hosts.
The first half was a Cagey thing, with the two parts struggling to create clear openings. Package turned the best opportunity for the hosts, dragging himself from closely, while Cristian Romero had a header ruled out by a free kick in the accumulation.
Two minutes after the pause, Spurs found his breakthrough. In his Premier League debut, Xavi Simons turned in a corner that he chose Pape Sarr, who got up to feed a head on the roof of the network.
West Ham almost went through Jarrod Bowen again, but Guglielmo Vicario saved the visitors’ nerves to calm down.
The game became in the 54th minute when Tomas Soucek was shown a straight red card for a dangerous challenge by Joao Palhinha.
Spurs did not waste time by exploiting his advantage. After three minutes, Romero threw a perfect long pass at the top, and Bergvall guided a loop head beyond Mads Hermansen to get 2-0.
The pressure was mounted and in 64 Tottenham had the third. Bergvall headed to the box before slipping the ball to Van ven, which hit the lower corner.
With his team three goals and a short man, the home supporters began to leave the stadium.
Graham Potter’s side had brief flight of attackers, with Kudus and Johnson forcing Hermansen to save, but they were the second best for much of the contest.
The victory emphasizes the progress of Tottenham under Thomas Frank, with New Arrival Simons and Young Wonderkid Bergvall both starred.
For West Ham, Soucek’s dismissal summarized a night where discipline and composition abandoned them.