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Tottenham 2-0 Palace: Son and Eriksen score new arena's introduction objectives

Son Heung-min and Christian Eriksen finished Tottenham's five-amusement winless keep running as they sunk into their new home with a comfortable victory.

Match Events 

55' GOAL! Tottenham 1-0 Crystal Palace (Son)


Son spills along the edge of the territory, setting himself up for a left-footed shot. A colossal deflection wrong-footed Guaita and sent the ball into the base right corner

80' GOAL! Tottenham 2-0 Crystal Palace (Eriksen)


Eriksen is in the ideal place at the opportune time as the ball drops to him simply outside the six-yard box. He alters his body position and swings his left foot at the ball, terminating it past Guaita.

Match Report 

Tottenham climbed to third in the Premier League as they opened their new arena with a 2-0 prevail upon Crystal Palace on Wednesday.


Mauricio Pochettino's side must be patient to make their bow at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium after the assessed £1 billion project endured a series of postponements, yet they quickly made themselves at home to end a five-diversion winless keep running in the alliance.

After a baffling first half – which saw the Eagles comfortably keep the hosts under control – Son Heung-min gave the home supporters something to cheer in the 55th minute, finding the base corner after an overwhelming deflection off Luka Milivojevic.


Christian Eriksen then included a merited second 10 minutes from time as Spurs moved one point above Arsenal, who do have a diversion close by over Pochettino's men.

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