Tottenham 6 2 Leicester City Spurs Player Ratings as Heung min Son scores 13 minute hat trick off the bench Premier League 2022 23
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What a half, filled with great goals and end-to-end drama. How will this one finish?
#TOTLEI125595HALF-TIME Spurs 2-2 LeicesterWhat a half, filled with great goals and end-to-end drama. How will this one finish?#TOTLEI https://t.co/Vva7yApTFZ Tottenham made a strong start to the second half. They wasted no time in restoring their lead and were handed a helping hand by Wilfried Ndidi. The Nigerian received the ball with his back turned towards Rodrigo Bentancur. The latter snuck behind Ndidi and stole the ball. He then unleashed a low, curling shot that was perfectly nestled into the bottom-right corner to make it 3-2 after 47 minutes. Conte then made three changes as he brought Cristian Romero and Heung-min Son into the game. Leicester continued to create chances and did not let heads drop. Maddison and Daka continued to arrive in key areas but failed to convert. The latter was booked for handball after 60 minutes as he attempted to score with his hand. Son then took matters into his own hands, netting a 13-minute hat-trick comprising of three world class goals. He had been on the pitch for just 27 minutes when he completed his hat-trick, having been goalless prior to that this season. With the score at 6-2, both sides just ran down the clock as Tottenham secured a big win over strugglers Leicester City. That said, let's take a look at how the hosts' players fared in the game.
Tottenham 6-2 Leicester City Spurs Player Ratings as Heung-min Son scores 13-minute hat-trick off the bench Premier League 2022-23
By Arnav Kholkar Modified 18 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Tottenham Hotspur v Leicester City - Premier League Tottenham Hotspur beat Leicester City 6-2 in the Premier League on Saturday, September 17. The win takes them up to second place with 17 points, two points ahead of arch-rivals Arsenal in third place and only behind leaders Manchester City on goal difference. The Foxes have made their poorest start to a league season under Brendan Rodgers. They entered this contest rooted to the bottom of the league with just one point from six games. They scored eight goals and conceded 16 as they have had contrasting performances so far. They were looking to put in a good shift to try and turn their fortunes around. Tottenham, on the other hand, won four and drew two of their first six games and were in third place with 14 points prior to kick-off. They scored 12 goals and conceded just five. Antonio Conte fielded a new-look lineup as he gave some of his regulars some rest following their midweek loss to Sporting CP. Tottenham Hotspur@SpursOfficialOur team to face @LCFC 104631127Our team to face @LCFC https://t.co/9wvmq9wgCP Tottenham made a slow start to the game and were slightly clumsy going into tackles. It bit them in the back as Davinson Sanchez committed an early foul inside Spurs' penalty area. Contact was made on the line and the referee awarded a penalty to Leicester. Youri Tielemans stepped up and missed his spot kick. Hugo Lloris was off his line and the penalty was asked to be retaken. Tielemans made no mistake as he scored to make it 1-0 to Leicester after just six minutes. However, their lead was erased in a matter of minutes. Dejan Kulusevski played a lovely cross deep into the visitors' box. Harry Kane rose to meet the ball and scored with a header at the far post to make it 1-1 after nine minutes. Eric Dier then doubled Tottenham's lead as he converted a corner from Ivan Perisic after 21 minutes with a header. Leicester soon grew into the game, creating good chances of their own. James Justin was a menace on the left flank as he attempted several crosses and long balls. James Maddison then restored parity after 41 minutes with a delightful touch to put the ball past Lloris. The teams went into the break deadlocked at 2-2 after a franctic first half. Premier League@premierleagueHALF-TIME Spurs 2-2 LeicesterWhat a half, filled with great goals and end-to-end drama. How will this one finish?
#TOTLEI125595HALF-TIME Spurs 2-2 LeicesterWhat a half, filled with great goals and end-to-end drama. How will this one finish?#TOTLEI https://t.co/Vva7yApTFZ Tottenham made a strong start to the second half. They wasted no time in restoring their lead and were handed a helping hand by Wilfried Ndidi. The Nigerian received the ball with his back turned towards Rodrigo Bentancur. The latter snuck behind Ndidi and stole the ball. He then unleashed a low, curling shot that was perfectly nestled into the bottom-right corner to make it 3-2 after 47 minutes. Conte then made three changes as he brought Cristian Romero and Heung-min Son into the game. Leicester continued to create chances and did not let heads drop. Maddison and Daka continued to arrive in key areas but failed to convert. The latter was booked for handball after 60 minutes as he attempted to score with his hand. Son then took matters into his own hands, netting a 13-minute hat-trick comprising of three world class goals. He had been on the pitch for just 27 minutes when he completed his hat-trick, having been goalless prior to that this season. With the score at 6-2, both sides just ran down the clock as Tottenham secured a big win over strugglers Leicester City. That said, let's take a look at how the hosts' players fared in the game.