The Mercury

Hat-trick Harry has Spurs on the stroll

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LONDON: Harry Kane’s hattrick turned Tottenham Hotspur’s potentiall­y tricky FA Cup fifth-round tie at Championsh­ip side Fulham into a Sunday stroll by the River Thames as they won 3-0 at Craven Cottage.

England striker Kane struck early on and twice after the interval to take his tally for the season to 19 as the eight-times FA Cup winners eased into the quarter-finals.

Stung by consecutiv­e defeats and wary of becoming another weekend Cup shock after upsets involving Leicester City and Burnley, Tottenham produced a dominant performanc­e.

Fielding a strong team with defender Jan Vertonghen back from injury, they quickly hit their stride and Kane opened the scoring in the 16th minute when he stretched to volley in Christian Eriksen’s teasing low cross.

He doubled Tottenham’s lead in the 51st minute, again from an Eriksen assist, and finished off Fulham in the 73rd minute when he ran unopposed on to Dele Alli’s pass and tucked a right-foot shot past Fulham goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli.

Fulham, still with an outside chance of making the Championsh­ip play-offs, had their moments and former Tottenham midfielder Scott Parker nearly grabbed a consolatio­n when his header was saved by Spurs keeper Michel Vorm. Tottenham, looking to win the FA Cup for the first time since 1991, were to find out who they play in the quarter-finals when the draw was made after holders Manchester United took on Blackburn Rovers.

Victory helped Tottenham end a mini slump in which their Premier League title hopes were severely dented by a 2-0 defeat at Liverpool followed by a Europa League defeat at Gent.

Meanwhile, Manchester United’s Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c came off the bench to score the winner as they recovered from an early deficit to beat Championsh­ip strugglers Blackburn Rovers 2-1 away in the FA Cup fifth round.

Rovers took the lead in the 17th minute through Danny Graham, but Marcus Rashford levelled before half-time.

Twelve-time FA Cup winners United dominated the game after the break at Ewood Park, but had to wait until the 75th minute for Ibrahimovi­c to slot the winner after being set free by a long pass delivered by fellow substitute Paul Pogba.

It was Swede Ibrahimovi­c’s first goal in the FA Cup and 24th in all competitio­ns this season.

Blackburn thought they had scrambled a late equaliser when Anthony Stokes poked the ball home, but an assistant referee’s flag cut short the celebratio­ns. – Reuters

 ?? PICTURE: EPA ?? Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane has taken his goal-scoring tally to 19 as his triple strike sent Tottenham through to the FA Cup quarter-finals at Craven Cottage yesterday.
PICTURE: EPA Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane has taken his goal-scoring tally to 19 as his triple strike sent Tottenham through to the FA Cup quarter-finals at Craven Cottage yesterday.

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