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Tottenham secured another three points in their ongoing race for a spot in the top four when West Ham travelled to N17. Antonio Conte's side claimed a 3-1 victory against David Moyes' side, who had qualified for the Europa League quarter-final just a few days before.
Spurs now sit fifth in the Premier League, just three points behind fourth placed Arsenal as they go into the final international break of the season, although their north London rivals do have a game in hand. The victory on Sunday came from a solid overall performance, with a number of improved individual displays too.
Son Heung-min is one player who hasn't been at his best in recent weeks. The fan favourite seemed to have a dip in form in recent games, failing to produce the solid displays he was consistently displaying previously.
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Despite this dip, the South Korean has still managed to make some impact in front of goal, producing two goals in his last four Premier League games before West Ham. However, since his return from