Tottenham romped to a comprehensive 4-0 victory against former Spurs boss Harry Redknapp's QPR on Sunday afternoon...Continue to see full match report.
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Chadli opened the scoring after combining with Emmanuel Adebayor before
Eric Dier scored his second goal in as many games on the half-hour
mark.
Chadli bagged his second of the game before half time and
Adebayor converted a Danny Rose cross to wrap up the win after the
break.
The result sees Tottenham maintain their winning start to the 2014-15
campaign, while QPR are left searching for their first points since
returning to the top flight.
Redknapp handed debuts to Mauricio
Isla - on loan from Juventus - and Leroy Fer, who arrived from Norwich
City earlier this week, while Erik Lamela made his first Premier League
start at White Hart Lane, six days short of a year since he became
Tottenham's record signing.
It was the home side who applied all
of the pressure early on - Adebayor nodding narrowly over from a Nabil
Bentaleb cross - and it was not long before they were in front.
Adebayor turned provider as he dinked a cross in from the left, and Chadli took the ball down wonderfully on his chest before poking it beyond Robert Green in the QPR net.
QPR
were giving Tottenham far too much space, and Pochettino's men could
have been further in front two minutes later had Adebayor capped off a
swift counter-attacking move with a better finish.
It was becoming clear that QPR would need to make the best of any opportunities that fell their way.
However,
when Matt Phillips cut inside Younes Kaboul in the penalty area after
meeting a long-range pass, he fluffed the finish by clearing the
crossbar.
The visitors were very nearly punished moments later when Christian Eriksen rattled the crossbar from a 25-yard free-kick, but Dier then powered home a header, leaving a glum-looking Redknapp scratching his head on the QPR bench.
Chadli doubled his tally seven minutes later, placing a
header into the bottom-left corner from a chipped Lamela cross after a
rampant Tottenham had strung together an incredible 48 passes in the
build-up.
Tottenham old boy Steven Caulker got a rare glimpse at
goal for QPR shortly after the break, but placed his header a yard wide
of the right-hand post from a corner, before Adebayor slid the ball past Green for a fourth after being teed up by Danny Rose.
Rose
almost gave QPR a hand nine minutes from time when he diverted the ball
into his own net, but the referee disallowed the goal for an
infringement on the full-back, leaving the visitors to mull over a
dismal performance in which they rarely looked like troubling Tottenham
goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.
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