
"Full-back Van de Ven powered in the 19th-minute opener when Rodrigo Bentancur sent Mohammed Kudus's corner back across goal and glanced in Pedro Porro's delivery during first-half added time. Micky van de Ven rose highest to power home Spurs' second of the game. Jake O'Brien had an equaliser ruled out in between Van de Ven's goals, heading in before a lengthy Video Assistant Referee (VAR) check deemed that Iliman Ndiaye was offside and had fouled goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario."
"Sarr added a third with a minute remaining, nodding in after Richarlison's header located the Senegal midfielder in space in front of goal. Everton are next in action away to fourth-placed Sunderland on November 3 (20:00 GMT), while Tottenham visit Newcastle in the EFL Cup fourth round on Wednesday (19:45) before hosting ninth-placed Chelsea on Saturday (17:30). Everton made one change by replacing Charly Alcaraz with on-loan playmaker Jack Grealish, who was unable to play against parent club City."
Tottenham won 3-0 at Everton thanks to two headed goals from Micky van de Ven and a late Pape Matar Sarr finish. Van de Ven opened the scoring in the 19th minute and added a second before half-time. Jake O'Brien had a headed equaliser disallowed after a VAR review found Iliman Ndiaye offside and fouling goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario. Sarr nodded in a third in the final minute following a Richarlison header. Everton made one change by bringing in Jack Grealish, who could not face his parent club Manchester City. Tottenham move up to third in the table.
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