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If the sign of a good team is winning without playing especially well, then Antonio Conte’s Tottenham are developing into a top side.
For the second weekend running, Spurs romped to a four-goal win, beating Aston Villa 4-0 thanks to clinical hat-trick from Heung-min Son.
The visitors were far from dominant throughout and had to withstand a first-half battering from Villa, who missed a string of chances and forced Hugo Lloris into no fewer than seven sharp saves before the interval, three of which were brilliant.
But, just as against Newcastle last weekend, Spurs blew their opponents away after the break, Dejan Kulusevski also scoring.
Ominously for Spurs’ rivals, both for this season’s top four and long-term,