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Kane, Son set new PL record as Spurs thrash free-falling Leeds

Harry Kane and Heung-Min Son set a new Premier League record of 37 goal combinations, overtaking Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard, as Spurs beat struggling Leeds 4-0 at Elland Road.

Kane looked inspired in the second half and his assist for Son's goal late in the second half - Tottenham's fourth of the afternoon - saw the duo overtake the former Chelsea pair as the most fruitful Premier League partnership to date.

Victory marked a positive reaction from Spurs after their midweek defeat at Burnley - and Antonio Conte's alarming response to it - but there was no such solace for Leeds, who have now conceded 20 goals in five matches - four of which they have lost convincingly.

Tottenham ultimately won the game in the first 27 minutes as Leeds once again conceded a glut of early goals. The opener came inside 10 minutes as Matt Doherty latched onto Ryan Sessegnon's fizzed cross and finished past Illan Meslier.

Five minutes later and Dejan Kulusevski scored his second Spurs goal since his arrival last month. It was a goal founded on sheer determination as he drove past each white shirt and into the area from the right flank before slotting home into the near corner with a fine finish.

Kane added the third with his own brilliant effort in the 27th minute. Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg slotted a sublime ball through for the striker, who was in behind his marker. It was then a calm, tapped finish into the far corner. VAR checked for offside, but there was no case to answer.

Oddly, Leeds registered the better stats in many areas in the first half - although did finish it without a shot on target - and began to test Tottenham in the final 15 minutes. The signs were there between the second and third goal as Robin Koch hit the post, before

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