Son Heung-min struck two times after Harry Kane had opened the scoring as Tottenham Hotspur beat Leicester City 3-1 at home on Sunday to help their expectations of Champions League capability.
The success moved Spurs a point above North London rivals Arsenal into fourth spot, basically for a couple of hours, with the Gunners at West Ham United later on Sunday.
Patson Daka had given Spurs an early dismay when he hit the post in the fourteenth moment yet after eight minutes Kane put the hosts in front, losing his marker to meet a Son corner with a strong header.
Tottenham were serenely accountable for the game yet it was only after the presentation of Dejan Kulusevski from the seat in the 55th moment that they drove home their predominance.
Kulusevski set up Son with a short ball into the case and the South Korean was given sufficient room to turn and bore his completion into the base corner.
Then, at that point, Swedish winger Kulusevski was the supplier once more, cutting in from the right and taking care of Son who opened up and beat Kasper Schmeichel with a superb twisting shot into the far, top corner.
Leicester got some award for their endeavors when Kelechi Iheanacho scored in stoppage time with a low drive off within the post.
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