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Tottenham maintained their unbeaten start to the Premier League season with a comfortable victory against winless Sunderland at White Hart Lane. Spurs completely dominated the visitors but they did not make the breakthrough until the 59th minute as Harry Kane scored with his team's 22nd attempt. Papy Djilobodji failed to clear a Kyle Walker header allowing Kane to poke home from point-blank range. With three minutes remaining Kane left on a stretcher with an ankle injury. A fourth defeat in five games means Sunderland are yet to win in the league under David Moyes.

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  • Tottenham maintained their unbeaten start to the Premier League season with a comfortable victory against winless Sunderland at White Hart Lane. Spurs completely dominated the visitors but they did not make the breakthrough until the 59th minute as Harry Kane scored with his team's 22nd attempt. Papy Djilobodji failed to clear a Kyle Walker header allowing Kane to poke home from point-blank range. With three minutes remaining Kane left on a stretcher with an ankle injury. A fourth defeat in five games means Sunderland are yet to win in the league under David Moyes.
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  • Tottenham maintained their unbeaten start to the Premier League season with a comfortable victory against winless Sunderland at White Hart Lane. Spurs completely dominated the visitors but they did not make the breakthrough until the 59th minute as Harry Kane scored with his team's 22nd attempt. Papy Djilobodji failed to clear a Kyle Walker header allowing Kane to poke home from point-blank range. With three minutes remaining Kane left on a stretcher with an ankle injury. A fourth defeat in five games means Sunderland are yet to win in the league under David Moyes. The scoreline could have been worse for Sunderland but for outstanding goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, 22, who made a string of saves to keep his side in the game. Aside from losing Kane, there was further injury worry for Spurs as England's Eric Dier and Belgium's Mousa Dembele were both substituted in the second half with what appeared to be hamstring injuries.
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