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·26 October 2025
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·26 October 2025
Tottenham Hotspur delivered a clinical performance at Hill Dickinson Stadium, defeating Everton 3-0 in a Premier League clash.
Micky van de Ven was the star of the match, scoring twice from corner kicks in the first half, with Rodrigo Bentancur providing the assists.
Everton struggled to find their rhythm, with a disallowed goal adding to their frustrations. Despite a spirited effort in the second half, the Toffees were unable to break through Tottenham’s solid defense.
Pape Matar Sarr sealed the victory with a late goal after a headed assist from Richarlison, ensuring the Spurs’ rise to third place in the league standings.
Micky van de Ven was the standout, scoring two crucial goals from set pieces that set the tone for Tottenham’s victory. His defensive skill and aerial dominance were key in keeping Everton under control.
Tottenham’s Micky van de Ven became the first defender in Premier League history to score two headed goals from corner kicks in a single match.
Tottenham’s set-piece strategy paid off, with Bentancur’s intelligent positioning and van de Ven’s finishing proving decisive.
Everton’s disallowed goal highlighted the fine margins in football, with VAR playing a crucial role in maintaining Spurs’ lead. The Toffees’ inability to capitalize on their second-half possession underlined their offensive struggles.
The rain-soaked pitch added an extra layer of drama, but Tottenham’s composure and tactical discipline shone through, leaving Everton fans disappointed.
Tottenham’s victory propels them to third place in the Premier League, solidifying their position in the Champions League qualification spots.
Everton remain in 14th place, with their search for consistency continuing as they try to climb the table.
Everton will travel to face Sunderland in their next Premier League match, looking to bounce back against a team also fighting for a top-four spot.
Meanwhile, Tottenham will face Newcastle United in the League Cup, aiming to maintain their momentum in cup competitions.
Tottenham’s victory extends their dominance over Everton, with nine wins in the last 20 meetings. Everton have managed just three victories, with eight matches ending in a draw, highlighting Spurs’ historical advantage in this fixture.
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