Tottenham boosted their hopes of a top-four Premier League finish with an emphatic victory over 10-man Aston Villa at Villa Park.
In an encounter billed as pivotal in the race for a spot in next seasonโs Champions League, early second-half goals from James Maddison and Brennan Johnson set Spurs on their way.
And a seemingly leg-weary Villa side, who played at Ajax on Thursday evening, rarely looked capable of clawing their way back into the contest once captain John McGinn was dismissed for a reckless tackle on visiting left-back Destiny Udogie in the 65th minute.
With Spurs in complete control in the closing stages, stoppage-time goals from Son Heung-min and Timo Werner only served to rub salt into Villaโs wounds.
The hosts remain fourth in the table but are now only two points above Ange Postecoglouโs Spurs, who have a game in hand.
An underwhelming first period had seen the teams cancel each other out with Johnsonโs low attempted cross from the left, which was easily gathered by home goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez, the closest thing to resembling a shot on target.
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However, Pape Matar Sarrโs superb cross from the right saw Maddison prod in shortly after the break and when home defender Ezri Konsa carelessly gave possession away deep in his own half, Johnson collected Sonโs pass to double Tottenhamโs lead.
With the home stands already emptying early into 10 added minutes, South Korea forward Son swept home his 159th goal for the north London club and provided Wernerโs opportunity, with the Germanโs placed close-range shot finding the right corner.
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