Son Heung-min and James Maddison scored a goal in each half on a night where head coach Ange Postecoglou made history as Tottenham Hotspur returned to the top of the table with a 2-0 win over Fulham.
Postecoglou set a record of 23 points gained by a manager in their first nine Premier League matches (W7 D2 L0), beating the previous best of 22 jointly held by Mike Walker and Guus Hiddink.
First nine Premier League matches
Manager | Total points |
---|---|
Ange Postecoglou | 23 |
Guus Hiddink | 22 |
Mike Walker | 22 |
Carlo Ancelotti | 21 |
Frank Clark | 21 |
Unai Emery | 21 |
John Gregory | 21 |
Maurizio Sarri | 21 |
Thomas Tuchel | 21 |
How it unfolded
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Spurs started on the front foot and Maddison slipped a pass in to Son, whose fourth-minute shot was saved by Bernd Leno.
Micky van de Ven then volleyed over from Maddison's clipped pass, before Spurs goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario brilliantly saved Joao Palhinha's 14th-minute header to prevent Fulham going ahead against the run of play.
Fulham, who had not won in their previous 10 London derbies, including all four this season, continued to defend in numbers before a moment of magic by Son finally broke the deadlock on 36 minutes.
Richarlison played the ball into his path, Son sidestepped Tim Ream on the edge of the area and then curled a sublime strike beyond Leno.
Fulham's first-half blank was the seventh time in nine matches that the Cottagers had failed to score in the opening 45 minutes, behind only Luton Town and Crystal Palace (both eight) in the Premier League this season.
Marco Silva responded by bringing on Raul Jimenez and Alex Iwobi, but Spurs added a second goal nine minutes after the restart, this time Son capitalised on a Calvin Bassey error to tee up Maddison, who slotted home.
It was the midfielder's first home goal or assist of 2023/24 having produced all five of these away from home.
Fulham tried to get a foothold back in the match and had a few chances late on - Jimenez with a shot parried by Vicario and a Harry Wilson effort blocked by Emerson Royal - but Spurs proved comfortable victors.
Spurs, who leapfrogged Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City to go two points clear at the top, could move even further ahead when they kick off Matchweek 10 on Friday night with a trip to Palace.
A second defeat in three matches leaves Fulham in 13th place on 11 points.