Tottenham Hotspur run Crystal Palace riot

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Crystal Palace payed a little price to play for complacency. The visitors were hammered past by Spurs in the same manner Chelsea were last year. And the protagonist this time too was the same, Heung- Min Son from South Korea.

The Asian Lion came off from injury but did not look like one. Son was equally competed by Serge Aurier in getting his name on the goal sheet with the full-back assisting a goal and scoring one which was later announced as own goal. Both the players technically played their first match of the season and were equally efficient.

The riot began as early as the 10th minute when Son with his swirls and twirls fooled Palace’s defence and scored a soft left-footed volley. It took only 10 minutes for Son to make the stadium echo the chants of Spurs.

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