Tottenham striker Harry Kane became the London club's top Premier League goalscorer with 98 goals after his second-half brace helped the hosts thump Everton at Wembley on Saturday.
The in-form England international, who took his tally in all competitions this season to 28 goals, matched Teddy Sheringham's feat after he tapped in Son Heung-min's through ball after the restart before prodding in Eric Dier's cross on the hour mark.
Midfielder Son earlier scored in his fifth straight league game to put the hosts ahead 1-0 in the 26th minute after darting in to tap home Serge Aurier's cross after Christian Eriksen found the right back with a floated pass.
With Everton's defence in tatters, Eriksen completed the rout by collecting fellow midfielder Dele Alli's clever flick on before beating Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford with a crisp finish in the 81st minute.
Re-cap all the action from Wembley below..
Full time. Tottenham 4:0 Everton
And it’s all over. Spurs have been rampant here. Son Heung-Min got the ball rolling in the first half when he tucked home Aurier’s cross/shot. Harry Kane fired a suckerpunch to the Toffees straight after the half-time break before adding his second to make him Tottenham’s all-time leading Premier League goalscorer. Christian Eriksen then finished off the best goal of the match after a sweeping passing move from the home side.
GOAL! Tottenham 4-0 Everton
It’s four! Christian Eriksen provides the finish but it was a fantastic team goal from Spurs. Nice passing play found Son who’s ball into Alli was flicked back brilliantly into the path of Eriksen who swept it home with his right foot.
Toffees show fight while Spurs search for fourth goal
GOAL! Tottenham 3-0 Everton
Harry Kane bags his second goal of the match as he turns home Eric Dier’s cross to become Tottenham’s all-time leading Premier League goalscorer. Everton sinking without trace.
GOAL! Tottenham 2-0 Everton
Harry Kane doubles Spurs’ advantage straight after the break after great work from Son. The ball out to the left found the South-Korean forward who turned Jonjoe Kenny brilliantly before squaring for Kane to tap home Tottenham’s second.
Second half coming up...
Plenty of action in that first half. Everton need to grab a goal back if they are to take anything from this game.
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Half time: Tottenham 1-0 Everton
A fast and frantic first half there sees Spurs go in one up at the break. Wayne Rooney had the ball in the back of the net for Everton, but only for it to be disallowed, before Son Heung-Min turned home Aurier’s cross to give the home side the lead. It is Son’s fifth goal in five games, equalling Jermain Defoe’s Spurs record.
It's a battleground at Wembley
GOAL! Tottenham 1-0 Everton
Son Heung-Min equals Jermain Defoe’s Tottenham record of scoring for the fifth game in a row as he taps home Serge Aurier’s driven cross to put Spurs in front.
A fast paced start from both teams...
...but no goals as yet.
Toffees new strike force limbering up
The hosts prepare for action
A few familiar names here...
Inside the Spurs dressing room prior to kick off.
Cenk Tosun is in the building!
Everton’s new £27 million signing leads the line for the Toffees today. How will he fare on his debut?
New boy Tosun starts on his Toffees debut
And the team news for the visitors is: Pickford, Kenny, Holgate, Jagielka, Martina, McCarthy, Gueye, Bolasie, Rooney, Sigurdsson, Tosun.
Subs: Schneiderlin, Williams, Lennon, Niasse, Calvert-Lewin, Lookman, Robles.
Spurs team sheet is in as Son starts for Pochettino's men
The Tottenham side to face Everton is: Lloris, Aurier, Sanchez, Vertonghen, Davies, Dier, Dembele, Eriksen, Alli, Son, Kane.
Subs: Trippier, Lamela, Wanyama, Vorm, Sissoko, Llorente, Walker-Peters.
Allardyce's pre-match press conference
Speaking ahead of the trip to north London, Everton manager Sam Allardyce believes Arsenal winger Theo Walcott can be a key figure in the plan to improve his side’s attacking options.
Talks have opened with the Gunners over a potential £20million deal for the 28-year-old, who has only 18 months remaining on his contract.
The England international has made just 15 appearances this season but has not made a Premier League start since April.
Allardyce sees a move to Goodison as a chance for Walcott to reignite his faltering career.
“I think you are all aware of our interest in Theo. If that is possible to get over the line I’d be delighted,” said Allardyce, who has already strengthened his forward line with the purchase of £28m Beskitas striker Cenk Tosun.
“Obviously there are negotiations that are happening at the moment and if that can all be sorted out - one of the most difficult things to do today - then that would be a great addition in my opinion to come and join us from an attacking point of view.
“Two or three reasons really: goalscoring threat, pace, experience and he’s good on assists from wide areas in terms of his crossing ability.
“Theo’s not as risky (as Tosun) because he’s proven. He’s scored 100 goals for Arsenal from wide positions as well as many assists.
“His pace is one of his key strengths, which we lack in this squad. His assists are pretty good as well as his goals.
“We are short of goals so to add power in our goalscoring ability would be very important for me if we can negotiate that transfer - and he’s only 28.
“I wouldn’t have thought a player today would have any qualms about where he moves now if he is moving for his career.
“I wouldn’t think he had that mentality that it was not the right place to go to get first-team football. It’s ‘Have boots, will travel’ now isn’t it?
“I don’t think there’s any chance of a loan so I think it is a permanent deal we’re hoping to negotiate. It is not imminent at the moment but some negotiations are going on.”