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Mauricio Pochettino hailed an “almost perfect” performance on Saturday after his Tottenham Hotspur side thumped Stoke City 4-0 away, with Harry Kane scoring his first goal in 10 games for club and country.
Son Heung-min found the net either side of halftime after fine interplay with Christian Eriksen before England duo Dele Alli and Kane scored two more as Spurs went fourth in the standings.
They had been unconvincing in beating Crystal Palace 1-0 at home on Aug. 20, were fortunate to take a point from Liverpool in a 1-1 draw before the international break and appeared disjointed during the early stages against Stoke.
“I was a little bit worried because we started the game a little bit sloppy,” Pochettino told reporters, “but I think when Son scored, we woke up and started to come into the game.
“In the second half I’m very pleased, because the performance was almost perfect. I’m happy with the performance, happy for the players and our supporters,” added the manager.
Both Alli and last season’s top scorer Kane shook off their Euro 2016 hangover during an excellent second half showing, with the latter finding the net for the first time for club and country since Spurs’ 2-2 draw against Chelsea on May 2.
Tottenham's Harry Kane celebrates scoring their fourth goal with Erik Lamela - Reuters