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Spurs Stroll Past Cardiff To Go Second

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Tottenham moved second in the Premier League, for 48 hours at least, as a first-half flurry gave them a comfortabl­e 3-0 win at Cardiff on New Year’s Day. Spurs were in complete control early on through Harry Kane’s messy finish (3), before Christian Eriksen’s low strike from 20 yards gave him his fourth goal in five league games. Player ratings Cardiff: Etheridge (6), Manga (5), Morrison (5), Bamba (6), Cunningham (4), Gunnarsson (5), Murphy (5), Arter (5), Camarasa (5), Reid (5), Paterson (5)

Subs: Hoilett (5), Ralls (5), Mendez-Laing (5)

Tottenham: Lloris (7), Trippier (7), Alderweire­ld (7), Sanchez (7), Rose (7), Winks (7), Sissoko (7), Eriksen (8), Alli (7), Son (8), Kane (8) Subs: Skipp (NA), Llorente (NA)

Man of the match: Christian Eriksen

The result means Spurs are a point above Manchester City and six behind Liverpool, with their title rivals in action on Thursday evening at the Etihad, live on Sky Sports Premier League. Cardiff are 16th, three points above the drop zone.

Looking to bounce back from their 3-1 defeat by Wolves on Saturday, Spurs were flying in the first half while barely moving out of second gear.

Kane had them ahead with his 18th goal of the season as Sean Morrison failed to clear from close range, the ball ricochetin­g off Kane’s thigh and past Neil Etheridge, meaning he has now scored against every Premier League side he has faced.

It was 2-0 shortly after as Kane started a move down the right for Moussa Sissoko, who squared for Son who then pushed it along to Eriksen. The Dane took his time and slotted into the bottom left corner through the legs of Bruno Manga to wrong-foot Etheridge.

The managers Neil Warnock: “We’ve got to start

better. Against the good sides, if you give them the goals the confidence oozes and they can tear you apart. Opta stats

■Spurs have won each of their four Premier League games against Cardiff - only Manchester City (7 v Bournemout­h) and Arsenal (6 v Reading) have a better 100 per cent record against an opponent in the competitio­n.

■Spurs are still yet to play out a draw in the Premier League this season (W16 D0 L5), just the ninth occasion in top-flight history that a team has gone 21 or more games into a season without drawing.

■Cardiff have the same number of points this season (18) as they did after 21 games of their only previous Premier League campaign (18 in 2013-14), however they do have a worse goal difference this term (-22).

■Cardiff have conceded 25 goals across their games against the “big six” teams in the Premier League this season; the most of any side.

■Spurs striker Harry Kane has now scored against all 28 of the opponents he’s faced in the Premier League, with this his first goal against Cardiff in his fourth appearance against them. What’s next?

Spurs now go to Tranmere in the FA Cup third round on Friday night, while Cardiff are at Gillingham on Saturday.

 ??  ?? From left; Christian Eriksen celebrates his goal with Dele Alli and Harry Kane
From left; Christian Eriksen celebrates his goal with Dele Alli and Harry Kane

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