Harry Kane scored his 20th goal of the Premier League campaign as Tottenham Hotspur crushed Bournemouth 4-0 yesterday to cut Chelsea’s advantage at the summit to four points.
Mousa Dembele, Son Heung-Min and Vincent Janssen were also on target on a sunny spring afternoon at White Hart Lane that saw Spurs record seven successive league wins for the first time since 1967.
Chelsea responded last weekend after Spurs had trimmed their lead, beating Bournemouth 3-1, but Antonio Conte’s men face a less than straightforward trip to Manchester United on Sunday.
“Our job was to get three points and we got three points,” said Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino.
“Now if they (Chelsea) fail, we’re there. Now the pressure is on Chelsea to try to win at Old Trafford.”
Spurs appear the only team capable of denying Chelsea the title and will get a chance to measure themselves against the leaders in next weekend’s FA Cup semi-final at Wembley.
Kane, 23, is the first Spurs player to have scored at least 20 league goals in three successive seasons since the great Jimmy Greaves in the late 1960s.
In another milestone, Spurs have now won 12 consecutive home games in the top flight within the same season for the first time in their history.
While Bournemouth remain seven points above the relegation zone, they will watch this weekend’s remaining games involving the teams below them with a degree of anxiety.
“We know we need more. We’ve known all along,” said beaten manager Eddie Howe.
“The danger is if everyone says, ‘You’re safe.’ We’ve got to focus the players’ minds that we’re not.”
Making his first start in five weeks after an ankle problem, Kane was quickly in the thick of the action with a volley that was blocked by Steve Cook.
Dembele also looked in the mood, unleashing a fierce effort from Kyle Walker’s lay-off that was parried by Artur Boruc, and in the 16th minute he put his side in front. Three minutes later it was 2-0.
Arsenal loanee Jack Wilshere, lustily booed by the Spurs faithful, saw a pass blocked by Eric Dier and Kane’s clever flick freed Son to scamper in and drill a shot between Boruc’s legs.
The half-time interval brought only temporary respite for Bournemouth, who found themselves a further goal behind within three minutes of the restart as Kane scored his 13th goal in 12 league games.
Boruc was also tested by Eriksen, Son and Ben Davies as Pochettino urged his men to keep attacking from the touchline.
Bournemouth belatedly registered a shot on target in the 74th minute through Charlie Daniels, but Spurs had the last word as goal-shy substitute Janssen bundled in from a stoppage-time corner.