Tottenham vs West Ham LIVE: Premier League result and final score after Son and Kane combine to seal win
Tottenham 3-1 West Ham: Son Heung-min and Harry Kane continued their sublime partnership as Spurs claimed a big three points in what was a crucial match in the race for next season’s Champions League
Tottenham Hotspur boosted their Champions League qualification hopes thanks to a 3-1 win over top-four rivals West Ham United in the Premier League.
A Kurt Zouma own goal gave Spurs the lead after nine minutes and the hosts doubled their lead when Son Heung-min combined with Harry Kane midway through the first half.
West Ham pulled one back through Said Benrahma but could not find the energy to produce a comeback following Thursday’s extra-time win over Sevilla in the Europa League.
And the win was sealed as Son raced clear to score his second and move Spurs ahead of Manchester United into fifth, three points behind Arsenal.
The result also means Spurs have won back-to-back games in the Premier League for the first time since December as Antonio Conte’s side backed up Wednesday’s win at Brighton.
David Moyes says dramatic draw with Tottenham sparked West Ham upturn
David Moyes feels West Ham’s last visit to Tottenham kick-started their transformation from Premier League relegation candidates to top-four challengers.
In October 2020, the Hammers found themselves 3-0 down to their derby rivals after only 16 minutes and still trailed by the same margin with eight minutes remaining.
But Fabian Balbuena pulled one back and a Davinson Sanchez own goal set up a grandstand finish capped by a memorable Manuel Lanzini strike to snatch an unlikely point.
Moyes, who returns to Spurs with West Ham on Sunday, said: “I think sometimes in football, managers will tell you there are things which can completely change the outcome of your season.
“I think that gave us huge confidence and momentum, coming from 3-0 down to get back to 3-3 against Tottenham.”
David Moyes says dramatic draw with Tottenham sparked West Ham upturn
In October 2020 the Hammers found themselves 3-0 down to rivals Tottenham but rallied for a 3-3 draw in memorable fashion.
Tottenham vs West Ham: Head-to-head
Tottenham have lost two of their last 19 top-flight home games with West Ham with 10 victories and seven draws.
However, West Ham could win three consecutive league matches against Spurs for the first time since August 1999. The Hammers are aiming to complete a Premier League double over Spurs for the third time.
Tottenham vs West Ham: Noble on remarkable victory over Sevilla
West Ham’s club captain, Mark Noble, reacted to their brilliant victory over Sevilla in the Europa League on Thursday. The Irons came from a goal behind after the first leg to score twice at the London Stadium and progress into the quarter-finals of the European competition in what Noble says was ‘an incredible night’. He said:
Tottenham vs West Ham: Team changes
Antonio Conte names an unchanged Tottenham side from the team that defeated Brighton last Wednesday. Harry Kane once again leads the line having scored in each of his last four Premier League appearances.
David Moyes makes a couple of changes to the West Ham starting XI that face Sevilla in the Europa League on Thursday. Lukasz Fabianski returns in goal with Pablo Fornals dropping to the bench in favour of Arthur Masuaku.
Tottenham vs West Ham: Line-ups
Tottenham XI: Lloris, Romero, Dier, Davies, Doherty, Hojbjerg, Bentancur, Reguilon, Kulusevski, Son, Kane
West Ham XI: Fabianski, Johnson, Dawson, Zouma, Cresswell, Masuaku, Rice, Soucek, Lanzini, Antonio, Benrahma
Tottenham vs West Ham: Recent results
Tottenham have alternated between winning and losing in each of their last eight fixtures across all competitions. They followed a 3-2 defeat to Manchester United with a 2-0 victory over Brighton last time out so logic says that West Ham should beat them this afternoon.
The Hammers bounced back from a 1-0 in the first leg of their Europa League last-16 tie with Sevilla to defeat the six-time champions 2-1 on aggregate after a memorable game at the London Stadium on Thursday night. The match was decided by Andriy Yarmolenko’s winner in extra-time and after 12 minutes of gruelling European football can David Moyes’ men muster the energy needed to take on Tottenham today?
Tottenham vs West Ham: Moyes on the importance of every game
West Ham boss, David Moyes, says that every game in the Premier League is huge if his team want to compete at the top end of the table and facing Spurs in a London derby is as difficult as playing a team in the bottom half of the league. Speaking after the Hammers’ Europa League victory over Sevilla, Moyes aid:
Tottenham vs West Ham: Premier League standings
Tottenham come into the game sitting seventh in the table on 48 points. They trail fourth -placed Arsenal by six points but could move ahead of Manchester United into fifth if they beat West Ham today.
The Hammers face the same challenge. They are on the same amoutn of points as Spurs but have played one game more and are still competing in European competition having reached the Europa League quarter-finals on Thursday. David Moyes believes his squad is capable enough to challenge for the top four Premier League spots and a victory today will move them one step closer to achieving that goal.
Tottenham vs West Ham
Looks like The Irons are up for today’s clash with Spurs:
Tottenham vs West Ham: Previous meetings
West Ham have won each of the last two Premier League meetings, in February and October last year, with both games being played at the London Stadium.
However, the most recent meeting between the two clubs in any competition ended in a Spurs victory as they earned a 2-1 Carabao Cup fifth round win at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium just before Christmas.
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