Harry Kane, back with the team after overcoming an ankle injury, smiled back at José Mourinho’s Tottenham Hotspur with a 2-0 win over West Bromwich Albion.
He came back and converted. Harry Kane is a guarantee for Tottenham. EFE
After two games without scoring and two losses, the Spurs did deserve the win this time by being far superior from start to finish to Sam Allardyce’s West Brom. It even fell short that they went with a tie at halftime after the game produced in the first half.
It was not until the second half when the London team broke the equality thanks to a Harry Kane who was expected for the following week, but who is already back in the team.
Overcoming his ankle problem, the English forward started and was in charge of opening the scoring, taking advantage of a great pass from Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg to make the first with a definition with the inside of the foot.
The sentence, Tottenham’s subject this season, was not long in coming when Heung-min Son, in a counterattack led by Lucas Moura, defined against the West Brom goalkeeper.
The losing streak snapped, Tottenham minimally forgetting about their problems and climbing two places to seventh place with 36 points, to 3 places in the UEFA Europa League and 4 places in the UEFA Champions League.
West Brom could fall to the bottom of the table if Sheffield United manage to get something out of their visit to their Chelsea field.