Tottenham record their joint-highest London derby win in Premier League history
Tottenham were excellent against Crystal Palace and scored four goals past the visitors in the first half.
Spurs needed that win after not picking up the three points since the opening day of the season, but this performance should lead to better outcomes for the rest of the season.
Tottenham played Arsenal before the international break in a London derby but gave away a two-goal lead, however, that was not repeated yesterday.
The four goals scored saw Tottenham record their joint-biggest win in a London derby in the Premier League era.
Son the lucky charm for Spurs
Son started for us against the Eagles and scored a brace in the win. The second goal was an exquisite volley from a Serge Aurier cross, and it seems that the South Korean is a bit of a lucky charm for us against Palace.
The forward has faced Palace four times at home and has scored in each game.
Tottenham dominated the clash and it was a surprise that Harry Kane didn’t find the back of the net on Saturday.
The Englishman did set up Erik Lamela for the fourth goal of the game, and we should carry this kind of form into the next game.
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Son was one of the stars for the side and we need the South Korean to be at his best for the rest of the campaign.