Spurs crush struggling Everton to boost top four bid
Conte's side ran riot in north London after Michael Keane's own goal started the spree early in the first half.
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Conte's side ran riot in north London after Michael Keane's own goal started the spree early in the first half.
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Antonio Conte challenged Tottenham to push for a top four finish in the Premier League after their 5-0 rout of Everton pushed the woeful visitors deeper into relegation danger on Monday. Conte's side ran riot in north London after Michael Keane's own goal started the spree early in the first half. Son Heung-min increased Tottenham's advantage and Harry Kane bagged the third before the interval. Sergio Reguilon made it four and Kane netted again to complete the demolition. Tottenham's second successive league victory moved them up to seventh, three points behind fourth placed Arsenal, who have played one game less than their north London rivals.
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LONDON : Tottenham Hotspur manager Antonio Conte offered an upbeat assessment of his side's chances of securing a top-four finish in the Premier League after his side thrashed Everton 5-0 to put themselves in the mix on Monday.
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