Southampton 2-5 Spurs – whistle report

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Sun, September 20, 2020, 1:56 p. m. Tottenham Hotspur

Heung-Min Son scored 4 sensational goals when we arrived here to send Southampton 5-2 to St Mary’s Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

Our South Korean striker assisted in his four moves through Harry Kane, who was also given his decision on the game sheet with our fifth and final purpose in a very good demonstration in the second half, as we turned the game around.

Our first Premier League win of the season didn’t seem like the most likely result as the break approached when we were behind Danny Ings’ first game in the 32nd minute and we were in the first forty-five minutes, but we tied the scores. Two minutes after the time off with a well-worked goal, Tanguy Ndombele and Kane, who in the past had had two shots ruled offside, combined for Son to draw. forward at 47 minutes thanks to some other Kane pass.

Southampton played with a top line in defence and we had to make the most of it, Kane’s clever pass freed Son in the 64th minute and made no mistake in beating Alex McCarthy to complete his hat-trick, his first in the Premier League. he added his fourth purpose and ours nine minutes later, before Kane received the purpose he deserved with 8 minutes to the end, jumping into the rebound after Erik Lamela’s shot hit the pole.

The home team scored a late moment in the area thanks to Ings after the referee awarded a handball penalty opposite Matt Doherty following a VAR box review, but the damage was done at this level and all 3 problems were in the bag.

Goals: Southampton – Ings 32, 90 (stylo); Spurs – It’s forty-five 2, 47, 64, 73, Kane 82.

Yellow cards: Southampton – Romeu, Adams, Bertrand, Stephens; Spurs: Ndombele, Doherty, Lo Celso.

Referee: David Coote.

Location: St Mary’s Stadium.

Weather: Cloudy intervals, gentle breeze, 23 degrees.

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