Tottenham put themselves in a strong position to finish inside the top eight of the Europa League table and qualify directly for the last 16 by beating Hoffenheim 3-2. (More Football News)
Spurs were in business inside four minutes in Germany, James Maddison latching onto Pedro Porro's long ♓pass and dispatching the ball into the roof of the net.
Maddℱison played a key role in the second, too, stealing possession in the middle of the pitch and releasing Son, whose deflected effort bobbled into the back of🦩 the net.
Hoffenheim were awarded a penalty shortly after the hour mark, only 𒁃for the decision to be overturned by a VAR review just as it was ready to be taken.
They did pꦡull one back midway ♐through the half, however, when Anton Stach was on the end of a smart move to divert past goalkeeper Brandon Austin.
A nervous 💃period followed for the visitorsꦑ before their skipper Son had another say, drilling in a left-footed effort from inside the area.
That was not the end of the scoring, David Mokwa pulling o꧃ne back for Hoffenheim with two minutes on the clock,🍸 but his side could not force an equaliser.
The result leaves the German side 28th in the table, with a play-off🍷 place unlikely, while Spurs are fourth and can seal qualification when they host IF Elfsborg next Thursday.
Data Debrief: Son rolls back the years
Son has not had the impact he would have liked at Tottenham this🍌 season, scoring just eight goals prior to tonight's game, but looked much more like his former self with two trademark goals.
The first, running onto Maddison's pass and finishing, owed plenty to a lucky deflection, b🐟ut the second was a🦂n authoritative finish from an angle inside the box.
The South Korean had 🐭three shots during the course of the match, with none of his team-mates managing more than one, and al🦄so led his side for touches inside the box (nine).
With ꧟a pass accuracy of 96.7% to his name, the highest of any starter on the pitch, this was much more like it from the South Korean.