Simon Thomas
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That's the first time this has happened this season.
23 touches in the opposition box to West Brom's seven.
And West Brom didn't have a single corner.
That's only the second time this season that has happened for Tony Pulis' side.
In terms of possession, Tottenham absolutely dominated their second-highest possession stat this season, 73% only bettered with their game against Sunderland.
West Brom, 27.
They've never averaged more than 50% this season.
And look at those total passes, 670 from Tottenham to West Brom's 248.
Well, Harry Kane is closing in on Diego Costa as the Premier League's top scorer.
A hat-trick for him today.
Christian Eriksen got the ball rolling with an assist for the first, both now with Greg Whelan.
Congratulations on receiving the brick.
He talks about a whirlwind week on a personal front.
That was a whirlwind performance from Tottenham, wasn't it?
Let's have a look at the opening goal from Tottenham because as we discussed at half-time it came from an unusual source which was West Brom's usual great strength.
Publicly, Christian Harrison says he's not too bothered about Gareth McLeary getting the own goal in the end, so McCauley gets it, but in the build-up to this, did it underline the options this Tottenham system has when they're going forward?
We talked at half-time about how Harry Kane could have had a first-half hat-trick.
He sets himself on the way towards that hat-trick in a 77th-minute goal.
Gareth McCauley, though, in the build-up, Jamie, has a shocker, doesn't he?
And then Harry Kane does get his hat-trick, and you said in the build-up to this, particularly the ball through from Dele Alli, champagne football.