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Tottenham moved into the top four with a reverberating success over Newcastle on Sunday.
While Hugo Lloris ought to have improved the situation for Fabian Schar's opener, a free-kick from right fresh, Ben Davies' unequivocal header a couple of moments after gave Spurs a stage from which to assemble.
After an even first-half to have finished in quite a while scoring, Harry Kane helped change the game. Dropping further back to direct the rhythm, it was England's chief's always great scope of passing that opened the game up.
Matt Doherty, seeming as though probably the greatest recipient of the Antonio Conte time, headed in at the back post following an awesome Kane cross to put Spurs ahead just a short time after the stretch and, from that point, the conduits opened.
Kane's flung the ball to Dejan Kulusevksi permitting the Swedish global to break behind Matt Targett out on the left and feed Heung-min Son, who wrapped up easily from short proximity.
Doherty then, at that point, teed up Emerson Royal with a cross from the byline as Tottenham showed an ideal sign of a Conte group as wing-back set up wing-back.
Son and Kane could well have added to the count before substitute Steven Bergwijn scored a fifth to increase the strain on Arsenal in front of their game at Crystal Palace on Monday.
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