Bristol Post

Ndombele’s super strike secures victory for high-flying Spurs

- Jonathan VEAL

TANGUY Ndombele’s moment of magic helped Tottenham ease to a much-needed 3-1 win at rock-bottom Sheffield United yesterday.

The club’s record signing produced an outrageous flicked finish at a vital point of the second half to restore Spurs’ two-goal lead and help them clinch just their second Premier League win in seven.

The Blades had just got back into the game through David McGoldrick’s header after first-half Serge Aurier and Harry Kane goals had put the visitors in command.

Spurs, who have thrown away 10 points from winning positions this season, might have been feeling nervy, but Ndombele came to rescue with his goal-of-the-season contender.

It helped Jose Mourinho’s side, who left Dele Alli at home amid speculatio­n surroundin­g his future, get some momentum ahead of their next league game in nine days against Liverpool.

For Sheffield United it was their 16th defeat of the campaign and suggested last Tuesday’s first win of the season against Newcastle may have been a false dawn in terms of hopes of a great escape.

Indeed, they soon found themselves in a familiar losing position as Tottenham needed less than five minutes to go ahead.

Steven Bergwijn’s rasping drive from the edge of the area forced a fine save out of Aaron Ramsdale, who acrobatica­lly tipped over.

But from the resulting corner, Ramsdale was in no-man’s land and Aurier nodded into an empty net from Son Heung-min’s delivery.

Son was almost on the scoresheet minutes later as Kane slipped him through on goal but, with Ramsdale advancing, his clipped effort hit the outside of the post.

Tottenham got the crucial second goal five minutes before the break as Kane produced a fine finish. Receiving the ball from PierreEmil­e Hojbjerg, the England captain turned and drilled a low shot into the bottom corner from 20 yards for his 12th league goal of the season.

Mourinho’s side may have been fearing the worst when McGoldrick got the Blades back in the contest just before the hour. The striker got to John Fleck’s inviting delivery first and glanced into the bottom corner. But any hopes the Blades had of getting back into it were killed just three minutes later by Ndombele’s moment of magic.

 ?? Picture: Laurence Griffiths/Getty ?? Steven Bergwijn catches a ride on the back of Tottenham goalscorer Tanguy Ndombele at Bramall Lane
Picture: Laurence Griffiths/Getty Steven Bergwijn catches a ride on the back of Tottenham goalscorer Tanguy Ndombele at Bramall Lane

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