MICKY VAN DE VEN powered home two headers as Tottenham got back to winning ways.

Spurs jump back up to third place as Everton had no response to the two first-half goals.

Micky van de Ven settled the points with two first-half headersCredit: Reuters
Everton had plenty of pressure but nothing to show for itCredit: Shutterstock Editorial
Pape Matar Sarr added the icing on the cake late onCredit: Reuters

However they will consider themselves unfortunate not to have equalised when Jake O’Brien headed in after Van de Ven’s opener.

The goal was chalked off as Iliman N’Diaye was judged to have interfered with goalkeeper Gugliemo Vicario from an offside position.

Vicario then came to the rescue with a string of superb saves after the break.

And Spurs added insult to injury late on as Pape Matar Sarr scored his first goal for the club.

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