Hat trick for Llorente as Tottenham score magnificent seven against Tranmere

Published Jan 5, 2019

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Tottenham Hotspur’s Fernando Llorente got a hat trick as they chalked up their record competitive away win with the 7-0 thrashing of fourth-tier Tranmere Rovers in the FA Cup third round on Friday.

Defender Serge Aurier broke the deadlock with a deflected shot from the edge of the area five minutes before the break to breach a Tranmere side who had competed well in the first half at Prenton Park, before the floodgates opened.

Spanish striker Llorente, restricted to a place on the bench for much of the season, got his first goal of the night when he slotted home from close range after Son Heung-min burst down the right and delivered a perfect low cross.

Right back Aurier then added his second goal, driving the ball home after excellent creative work from Son.

South Korean Son himself made it 4-0 with a solo run from inside his own half, without a challenge from Tranmere’s defenders, which ended with a clinical finish.

Tottenham’s promising 18-year-old midfielder Oliver Skipp then delivered a wonderful through-ball for Llorente, who slipped the ball home to make it five in the 71st minute.

A minute later, the former Athletic Bilbao striker completed his hat trick, poking home a low cross from Lucas Moura.

And within minutes Mauricio Pochettino had taken him off, adding to Tranmere’s troubles by bringing Harry Kane off the bench.

The England captain added the London club’s record-breaking seventh by cleverly flicking the ball over goalkeeper Scott Davies after a defence-splitting pass from Dele Alli.

While the introduction of Kane could be seen as an unnecessary step, Pochettino suggested he did so to be fair to the Tranmere supporters who had turned out on a cold night.

“It was the plan to give Harry Kane 15-20 minutes to play, he always wants to play. It is important too for the fans here and the opponents to enjoy Harry Kane, he’s an icon in England, and not everyone can have the opportunity to see him,” he said.

“It was important to show some respect to the people who are here, it was very nice for everyone.”

Very professional performance from start to finish. Great to see Marsh and Eyoma make their debuts too. On to the next round. 👌 #COYS #THFC #FACup pic.twitter.com/vOffSUTyoJ

— Harry Kane (@HKane) January 4, 2019

Tranmere manager Micky Mellon acknowledged his team, who won promotion to League Two from the fifth-tier National League last term, were outclassed by a side who are third in the top-flight.

“You have to say that Spurs are fantastic, haven’t you? We will be disappointed with certain moments and a lot of the goals. But listen, that’s what happens when you make mistakes. You get punished. We got punished very, very heavily,” Mellon said.

“They are a fantastic football team with outrageously good players. Sometimes you have to put your hands up and say they were brilliant.”

Great performance from the whole team and so happy for the Hat-trick ⚽️⚽️⚽️ Come On You Spurs! 💪🏻💥 @EmiratesFACup #THFC pic.twitter.com/O3VLqKKr98

— Fernando Llorente (@llorentefer19) January 4, 2019

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