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Tottenham produced a solid performance to secure three points against West Ham on Sunday. The 3-1 victory took Antonio Conte's side to fifth in the league, in their final match before the international break.

When Spurs return from the break they will have nine matches left to play, as they continue their battle for a spot inside the top four. The Lilywhites are now just three points behind Arsenal, although their north London rivals do have a game in hand.

The game saw Tottenham have 17 shots, with four on target and after a ninth minute own goal, it was Son Heung-min who scored a brace to secure his side the three points. Conte described the international break as a "pity" because of his side's "good form" and Spurs will have to still wait over a week before their next match.

Tottenham vs West Ham highlights as Son Heung-min brace and Kurt Zouma own goal seal Spurs win

There were some solid performances produced by a number of Spurs players at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday, as well as an overall solid team display. Son is one player who has suffered a dip in form recently, but his performance against David Moyes' side showed him back to his best.

The South Korean had 91.9 per cent passing accuracy, as well as producing six crosses and three shots.

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