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Tottenham Hotspur vs AFC Wimbledon. The FA Cup Third Round.

Wembley StadiumAttendance47,527.

Tottenham Hotspur 3

  • H Kane (63rd minute, 65th minute)
  • J Vertonghen (71st minute)

AFC Wimbledon 0

    Tottenham 3-0 AFC Wimbledon: Harry Kane scores twice as Spurs advance to FA Cup fourth round

    Harry Kane of Tottenham Hotspur celebrates scoring his side's first goal with team-mates during The Emirates FA Cup Third Round tie v AFC Wimbledon
    Image: Harry Kane scored twice in two minutes

    Harry Kane scored his first two goals of 2018 as Tottenham advanced to the FA Cup fourth round with a 3-0 win over AFC Wimbledon.

    The League One side frustrated the hosts for over an hour at Wembley, but their resistance was broken when Kane, surprisingly picked from the start by Mauricio Pochettino, struck twice from close-range in the space of two minutes.

    Jan Vertonghen then wrapped up the scoring with a powerful long-range effort which took a slight deflection as it flew past AFC Wimbledon goalkeeper George Long.

    Tottenham now take their place in the draw for the next round, but for a long time it seemed they might be taken to replay by the side 58 league places below them.

    In fact, the visitors were only inches away from taking a shock lead when Jimmy Abdou's shot was tipped onto the bar by Michel Vorm in the first half.

    Tottenham Hotspur's Harry Kane (C) mis-times a header in front of goal during the English FA Cup third round football match v AFC Wimbledon
    Image: Wimbledon defended well for over an hour at Wembley

    Before that, the pattern of the game had quickly been set, with Spurs camped in Wimbledon's half as they attempted to break the visitors down.

    Their first real opportunity fell to Erik Lamela, whose powerful volley from the edge of the box was parried by Long in the 18th minute, and soon after that Kane fired wastefully over from a Fernando Llorente knockdown.

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    There was a big surprise in the Tottenham team as Harry Kane started up front alongside Fernando Llorente. Mauricio Pochettino made eight other changes, with Victor Wanyama starting his first game since August. AFC Wimbledon, meanwhile, made four line-up changes from their last game.

    Wimbledon defended stubbornly and came close to scoring in the 29th minute, when Abdou's curling effort - their first shot of the afternoon - was pushed onto the woodwork by Vorm, who recovered quickly to hold onto the follow-up effort.

    The chance boosted Wimbledon and the buoyant travelling fans packed into one corner of Wembley, and they continued to frustrate the hosts up until the break, with Long making fine saves from Kane and Lamela.

    Player ratings

    Tottenham: Vorm (7), Trippier (7), Foyth (7), Vertonghen (8), Walker-Peters (7), Wanyama (7), Dembele (7), Sissoko (7), Lamela (7), Kane (8), Llorente (6)

    Subs: Son (7), Alli (6), Nkoudou (6)

    Wimbledon: Long (8), Fuller (7), Oshilaja (8), Charles (7), Meades (7), Francomb (7), Soares (7), Abdou (7), Trotter (7), Barcham (7), Taylor (7)

    Subs: Forrester (6), McDonald (6), Hartigan (6)

    Man of the match: Harry Kane

    Wimbledon started the second half strongly, but the hosts were soon in the ascendency, with Mousa Dembele striking a low shot against the base of the post before they finally got the breakthrough in the 63rd minute.

    Jan Vertonghen fires in Tottenham's third from range
    Image: Jan Vertonghen fires in Tottenham's third from range

    Moussa Sissoko was the man who created it, breaking free on the right-hand side of the box and firing in a low cross which was bundled over the line by Kane.

    The visitors were still reeling from the opener when, just 111 seconds later, a Kyle Walker-Peters pass found its way to the England striker, who capitalised on slack marking to score his 26th goal of the season.

    Wimbledon tired after that, with Vertonghen adding the third goal from range after robbing Lyle Taylor deep in opposition territory as Spurs saw out the closing stages comfortably.

    Man of the match - Harry Kane

    Kane was expected to be rested for the game but having been selected from the start by Pochettino, it was no great surprise that he was the man to make the difference. Fresh from his record-breaking calendar year in 2017, his goals get him off the mark for 2018. He has already netted 26 in all competitions this season.

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    • Spurs haven't lost an FA Cup home game against a side from a lower division since a third round replay vs Nottingham Forest in January 1975, winning 31 and drawing seven since then.
    • AFC Wimbledon have now lost both of their competitive games against Premier League opposition (also 2-1 against Liverpool in January 2015).
    • There were just 111 seconds between Harry Kane's first and second goals for Spurs.
    • Since the start of December, Harry Kane has scored 10 goals in nine games in all competitons, at least three more than any other Premier League player.
    • Jan Vertonghen scored his first competitive goal for Tottenham in 1536 days since scoring against Sheriff Tiraspol in October 2013.

    What's next?

    Tottenham are back at Wembley when they return to Premier League action against Everton on Saturday, while AFC Wimbledon continue their League One campaign with an eagerly-anticipated grudge match against MK Dons on the same day.

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