Everton 2, Tottenham 6
Goodison Park, Liverpool
Early in the first half, the locals Everton Boys opened the score early with a one two punch from Dominic Calvert- Lewin passing to a well-placed and opportune Theo Walcott sending the whole of Goodison into a frenzy.
As the local Toffees going up the scoreboard in the 21’ minute but with a lead that lasted just six minutes when the vsitors started an unstopbale rally.
So far, the way these Spurs are playing like an all-around contender and possibly seeing a three-way race for the league top being the Londoners joining with league leaders Liverpool and Manchester City.
So far, for Pochettino and company his squad is steeping up their game in every match week these are playing one amazing football and the results speak for themselves and a big mistake will be for the West London Boys to let go of the Andean.
Being in contention after that win in Merseyside the Spurs are within six points of current league leaders Liverpool by six points and within two points of second place Manchester City stunned in the weekend by Crystal Palace.
On Sundays match, the Spurs showed off their potential over an Everton squad that has what seen as a fearsome initial eleven in every one of its positions and with a squad a bit competitive, which can be a nightmare for any squad.

Ideally, for the Spurs seeing a continuance of Mauricio Pochettino in the helm is the best for this squad instead of him going to united, maybe the arrival of some trophies will be a stand out in his career.
In the end, it will be more enjoyable while his stay with the London squad, as something he build from the bottom up, so far his multiple weapons consist in Son Heung, Delle Alli, Christian Eriksen and Delle Ali.
This squad is to take seriously and with no doubt can reach many heights, so far in semifinals of the Carabao Cup, and in the sweet sixteen groups of Champions, we may have contest with these Spurs.
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