Solanke scores double as Spurs roar back to crush Villa
Tottenham Hotspur come from behind to overwhelm Aston Villa 4-1
03 November 2024 - 19:58
byAlexander Marrow
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Tottenham Hotspur's Dominic Solanke celebrates his first goal against Aston Villa on Sunday. Picture: REUTERS
London — Two second-half goals from Dominic Solanke and a sublime James Maddison free kick helped Tottenham Hotspur to come from behind and overwhelm Aston Villa 4-1 on Sunday, ending the visitors’ seven-match unbeaten run in the Premier League.
Spurs climbed to seventh in the table on 16 points, two points behind Villa, who stayed fifth.
Unai Emery’s Villa led at halftime through Morgan Rogers, but Spurs were level soon after the break when Brennan Johnson tapped in at the far post.
Solanke’s two goals in four minutes, including a flowing team move finished off with a delightful dink over Emiliano Martinez, secured the win, before Maddison curled in a free kick in stoppage time.
Emery, whose side had looked comfortable in the first half, said he was disappointed with the result, but not too worried about the manner of the defeat.
“We are disappointed, frustrated, but we are accepting it,” Emery told Sky Sports. “We know our way, it is 38 matches, the league is very tight.”
Villa’s goal punctuated a drab first half at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with Rogers poking home from a yard out after Lucas Digne’s corner was flicked on into the six-yard box.
Spurs skipper Son Heung-min provided an assist on his return from injury, whipping an excellent outswinging ball across the goal for Johnson to slot home at the back post shortly after halftime.
Ange Postecoglou’s Spurs had struggled to break down Villa in the first half, largely resorting to shots from distance, but they upped their intensity in the second period and two quick goals from Solanke sealed the win.
His first was a flowing one-touch team move, with Solanke latching on to Dejan Kulusevski’s cute pass and chipping the ball over the onrushing Martinez.
Minutes later, a mistake by Villa defender Pau Torres set Spurs charging forward again with second-half substitute Richarlison squaring for Solanke to grab his second goal.
v was full of praise for Solanke, a £65m signing from Bournemouth this summer, describing his effort levels as “unbelievable”.
“I just can’t speak highly enough of what he’s contributing to our team at the moment,” Postecoglou told reporters.
Maddison put the gloss on a fine display late on, caressing the ball around the Villa wall from 20m out and into the top corner past a helpless Martinez.
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Solanke scores double as Spurs roar back to crush Villa
Tottenham Hotspur come from behind to overwhelm Aston Villa 4-1
London — Two second-half goals from Dominic Solanke and a sublime James Maddison free kick helped Tottenham Hotspur to come from behind and overwhelm Aston Villa 4-1 on Sunday, ending the visitors’ seven-match unbeaten run in the Premier League.
Spurs climbed to seventh in the table on 16 points, two points behind Villa, who stayed fifth.
Unai Emery’s Villa led at halftime through Morgan Rogers, but Spurs were level soon after the break when Brennan Johnson tapped in at the far post.
Solanke’s two goals in four minutes, including a flowing team move finished off with a delightful dink over Emiliano Martinez, secured the win, before Maddison curled in a free kick in stoppage time.
Emery, whose side had looked comfortable in the first half, said he was disappointed with the result, but not too worried about the manner of the defeat.
“We are disappointed, frustrated, but we are accepting it,” Emery told Sky Sports. “We know our way, it is 38 matches, the league is very tight.”
Villa’s goal punctuated a drab first half at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with Rogers poking home from a yard out after Lucas Digne’s corner was flicked on into the six-yard box.
Spurs skipper Son Heung-min provided an assist on his return from injury, whipping an excellent outswinging ball across the goal for Johnson to slot home at the back post shortly after halftime.
Ange Postecoglou’s Spurs had struggled to break down Villa in the first half, largely resorting to shots from distance, but they upped their intensity in the second period and two quick goals from Solanke sealed the win.
His first was a flowing one-touch team move, with Solanke latching on to Dejan Kulusevski’s cute pass and chipping the ball over the onrushing Martinez.
Minutes later, a mistake by Villa defender Pau Torres set Spurs charging forward again with second-half substitute Richarlison squaring for Solanke to grab his second goal.
v was full of praise for Solanke, a £65m signing from Bournemouth this summer, describing his effort levels as “unbelievable”.
“I just can’t speak highly enough of what he’s contributing to our team at the moment,” Postecoglou told reporters.
Maddison put the gloss on a fine display late on, caressing the ball around the Villa wall from 20m out and into the top corner past a helpless Martinez.
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