Harry Kane breaks Thierry Henry scoring record as Tottenham thump Frank Lampard's Everton in Premier League
Harry Kane and Son Heung-min were both in scintillating form as Tottenham produced an easy 5-0 win over Everton to deepen Frank Lampard’s side’s relegation fears. A Michael Keane own goal and first-half strikes from Son and Kane put the hosts in full control before the game evolved into a thrashing with substitute Sergio Reguilon (46) and Kane again making matters worse for the Toffees with a sublime volley in the 56th minute. Ad/> Kane's second strike saw him move ahead of Thierry Henry in the all-time Premier League scoring table with 176 goals.
The Emirates FA CupBoreham Wood's fairytale ends in tears of pride — The Warm-Up04/03/2022 AT 08:08 The result means Tottenham remain in seventh but level on 46 points with sixth-placed West Ham with two games in hand. For Everton, who failed to register a shot on target, they stay in 17th and just one point off the relegation zone while their goal difference takes a significant blow. The visitors were way too open at the back and Tottenham made no mistake in capitalising on their defensive naivety.
In the 14th minute, Ryan Sessegnon surged down the left flank and his low drilled ball looking for Kane was turned in by Keane behind him. Three minutes later and Tottenham extended their lead. Kane slipped in Son and his low shot squirmed underneath Pickford, who was making his 200th appearance on his 28th birthday, into the net.


