Tottenham Hotspur delivered a commanding performance to defeat local rivals West Ham United 4-1 in a Premier League London derby. The match, characterized by a spectacular second-half display from Spurs, saw them overcome an early deficit to claim a decisive victory.
West Ham opened the scoring in the 18th minute when Mohammed Kudus turned in a cross from Jarrod Bowen. However, Tottenham equalized through Dejan Kulusevski’s 36th-minute effort, which ricocheted off both posts before crossing the line.
The second half belonged entirely to Tottenham, with their dominance intensifying after James Maddison was replaced by Pape Matar Sarr. Yves Bissouma put Spurs ahead in the 52nd minute, finishing a cutback from Destiny Udogie. Son Heung-min then orchestrated two more goals, one deflecting off Jean-Clair Todibo and another from his own clinical finish.
West Ham’s troubles were compounded when Kudus was sent off late in the game for violent conduct, pushing both Sarr and Micky van de Ven in the face after a VAR review.
Dejan Kulusevski’s performance highlighted his growing importance to Tottenham. The Swedish captain, thriving in his preferred attacking midfielder role, has become a key figure in Ange Postecoglou’s team.
For West Ham, the match exposed significant challenges in adapting to new manager Julen Lopetegui’s style of play. The team struggled with possession-based football, making errors when playing out from the back and being physically dominated in midfield.
This victory helps Tottenham move past their recent 3-2 defeat at Brighton, which manager Postecoglou had described as his “worst defeat” since taking charge. The result showcases Tottenham’s attacking prowess and resilience, while highlighting the work ahead for West Ham as they navigate a transitional period under new management.
The match also sets the stage for an intriguing continuation of the Premier League season, with Tottenham’s impressive form positioning them as strong contenders in the top-flight competition.