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Bale’s double inspires Spurs to 4-0 win against Burnley

Spurs are six points shy of fourth-placed West Ham with a game in hand.

• February 28, 2021
Gareth Bale
Gareth Bale [Photo credit: The Sun]

Welshman Gareth Bale had only started twice in the top-flight since rejoining Spurs from Real Madrid last September.

But a goal in each leg of the Europa League win over Wolfsberger AC earlier in the week persuaded Jose Mourinho to give the loanee a chance.

Tottenham’s recent run of five defeats in their past six Premier League matches became a fast fading memory as Bale scored after 68 seconds and set up Harry Kane for Spurs’ second.

It was 3-0 after the half-hour thanks to Lucas Moura, who kept Dele Alli on the bench in spite of the England midfielder’s similarly impressive European form.

Bale’s eighth goal of his second Tottenham spell came in the 55th minute.

He wasted little time in making the most of his selection by stealing in behind a sleeping Burnley defence to convert Son Heung Min’s cross.

Nick Pope made it easier by charitably staying on his line.

There was fleeting defiance from the visitors, with Davinson Sanchez forced to make a last-ditch challenge on Jay Rodriguez.

Pope denied Lucas at close quarters before Bale was given time and space to send a raking ball into Kane’s path in the 15th minute.

The England captain advanced infield from the left and rifled home an emphatic finish.

Any lingering doubt over the result was put to bed when Sergio Reguilon’s cross clipped off James Tarkowski and Lucas pounced.

Burnley’s misery deepened nine minutes into the second half with Bale allowed room for a touch and a clinical finish after Son played the provider once more.

Lucas and Bale made way but Kane and Son remained a nuisance for the Clarets.

Pope pushed over a swerving drive from the England captain before getting down sharply to deny Son.

Spurs are six points shy of fourth-placed West Ham with a game in hand.

The likes of Bale and Alli returning to form means they might be coming out of a mid-season slump at the perfect time.

Burnley are five points clear of the bottom three but should take nothing for granted with regards to their Premier League future.

The wretched ineptitude of what they served up here speaks volume of this.

(dpa/NAN)

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