Tottenham continue bid for top four with win over Huddersfield
How the action unfolded at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
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Your support makes all the difference.Tottenham enjoyed a comfortable afternoon at the office as Lucas Moura netted a hat-trick in a 4-0 win over Huddersfield.
Victor Wanyama opened the scoring before the Brazilian took over scoring three times to move Spurs into third place in the race for the Champions League places.
Here's how it all played out at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium:
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28 minutes
Romelu Lukaku seems to be able to turn West Ham defenders at will. He's done it throughout his career, Fabian Balbuena the latest victim as Lukaku beats him too easily with his power.
Lukaku's cross finds Diogo Dalot, who tries to cut inside and shoot but is crowded out.
30 minutes
Paul Pogba and Mark Noble duel on halfway, Noble raising his arms in frustrations as he kneels after Pogba overpowers him.
Graham Scott tells him to get up.
31 minutes
Mark Noble has Manuel Lanzini free in the box as he collects the ball down the right, but overhits his clipped cross.
It's really open, this game. Both teams are struggling to organise at the back.
33 minutes
West Ham win another corner, but this time Phil Jones meets it meatily and Juan Mata pushes out well to block a follow-up attempt.
34 minutes
That's not such a good challenge from Juan Mata, sliding in on Mark Noble rather late with the West Ham man going absolutely nowhere towards the technical areas on the edge of the Old Trafford pitch.
Graham Scott goes to his pocket.
36 minutes
Juan Mata skips past Manuel Lanzini with a lovely three-touch trick, fast feet foxing the Argentine and leaving him clawing at thin air as Mata moves beyond him.
Arthur Masuaku stands off Mata, allowing him to cross, but though Anthony Martial just about keeps it in, the angle is too tight to force a shot and a backheeled cross attempt is speculative at best.
37 minutes
Romelu Lukaku touches off to Jesse Lingard, who goes down under the challenge of Angelo Ogbonna. Graham Scott waves away the Manchester United appeals, and the Italian centre-half is not happy, seemingly thinking Lingard has dived.
The pair square up, a finger in the face from Ogbonna briefly threatening to escalate the situation before Lukaku plays peacemaker, hauling his teammate away from the kerfuffle before he gets himself in trouble.
Scott pulls them both in for a chat and a handshake.
40 minutes
Manuel Lanzini has yet to find his footing since returning from a serious injury that robbed him of most of the season, and he loosely gives the ball away, making little effort to get back and atone as Romelu Lukaku is fed in behind. Angelo Ogbonna blocks behind.
And Chris Smalling meets the resulting corner well, allowed to run free and disappointed not to hit the target, getting underneath the ball as he heads over the crossbar.
42 minutes
West Ham force their own trouble from a set-piece, Fabian Balbuena winning the aerial contest and Marcos Rojo making a hash of his clearance, conceding a corner.
This one is more comfortably dealt with but still not fully cleared, and the ball is worked to Felipe Anderson, who shoots under pressure from Chris Smalling and slices high and wide.
The Brazilian hasn't scored in the Premier League in 2019, and it was a finish of a man who has lost his goalscoring touch.
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