The end of the world is near – Spurs have won for the second time in a row!

Don’t get us wrong, we’re not joking let alone mocking Tottenham Hotspur, but their inconsistency has been a genuine thing throughout the season. And now, when they’re finally putting an end to it, we can not neglect such an unexpected turnout.The Spurs have trumped West Ham 3-1, and with that victory at Brighton in the previous EPL round, it makes two wins for Antonio Conte’s slot in a row. 🎯 Kane ➡️ Son ⚽️Spurs’ deadly duo combine for the 𝟮𝟬𝘁𝗵 time in the Premier League to seal all three points for Spurs ⚪️✅#TOTWHU pic.twitter.com/qGAIQQ4iZy— LiveScore (@livescore) March 20, 2022 That first half was packed with action as the hosts gave their best to exploit the visitors’ tiredness due to their Thursday’s Europa League over-time win against Sevilla. The Spurs’ attacking duo Kane-Son stepped up once more with goals and assists to push their team to almost unprecedented success – to win two in a row. Before West Ham and Brighton, Norwich and Brentford were the last two sides to surrender to the Spurs in consecutive EPL games. And it was way back, in the first days of December 2021. The magnificent Son was a bit late for an early Kane’s sharp cross, but Kurt Zouma’s woeful clearance, as the ball passed Son, resulted in an own goal just nine minutes into the game.The mentioned Son was again close to scoring soon, but his knee-volley went terribly wrong although Fabianski was helpless. However, in a much more difficult position, the South Korean reacted superbly after Kane connected him with the ball near the edge of the box. His missile went straight into the back of the net for a comfortable 2-0 lead after only 24 minutes.Still, the Hammers wouldn’t be such a formidable slot if they would cave in so early. David Moyes’ guys bounced back through Said Benrahma ten minutes before the break, following a masterful set-pieces action.Returning from the locker-rooms, both teams were eager to score – the Spurs to kill the game, while the Hammers tried to make amends for that lousy opening quarter of the match.Regulion was left with vast space and opportunities on the left wing, but his back to back runs ended in shambles as he struggled with composure and strength amid finishing.Where he failed, Son didn’t, of course. The mercurial forward nailed his second a few minutes before the final whistle (guess who assisted him?) to bring some brighter clouds over the club that has had so many failures and downs since the beginning of the season.PREMIER LEAGUE – ROUND 30FridayWolverhampton – Leeds 2-3 (2-0)/Jony 26, Trincao 45+11 – Harrison 63, Rodrigo 66, Ayling 90+1/SaturdayAston Villa – Arsenal 0-1 (0-1)/Saka 30/SundayLeicester – Brentford 2-1 (2-0)/Castagne 20, Maddison 33 – Wissa 85/Tottenham – West Ham 3-1 (2-1)/Zouma 9 og, Son 24, 88 – Benrahma 35/

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