HUDDERSFIELD, England (Reuters) - Harry Kane's stunning September continued with two goals, including a brilliant solo strike, in Tottenham Hotspur's impressive 4-0 Premier League win at promoted Huddersfield Town on Saturday. The victory lifted Spurs into third place in the table ahead of this weekend's games and marks the first time the club have won their opening four away games since their 1960-61 double-winning campaign. While the home crowd roared on the forward bursts from David Wagner's team, Spurs looked a threat every time they advanced with Christian Eriksen and Dele Alli's clever touches opening up space for Kane. Kane fired a warning shot with a blast just over the bar before his spectacular second put the game beyond Huddersfield inside 23 minutes. Spurs added a fourth in added time when substitute Moussa Sissoko finished off a counter-attack after good work from Son Heung-min and Davies.
Source: The Star September 30, 2017 13:41 UTC