Tottenham put in a virtually faultless display as they beat Watford 4-0 at White Hart Lane. The Lilywhites remain unbeaten at home and Mauricio Pochettino was so delighted with their performance that he gave every single player a hug as they left the pitch. An under-strength Hornets outfit were no match for Spurs, who had scored three by half-time. Dele Alli's first was a beauty, Eric Dier doubled the lead, and Heung-Min Son then netted his third goal in as many games. It was testament to how well the hosts were playing that when Harry Kane was brought on late in the second half, it was more to give him a run-out than through necessity. Son deserves a special mention. The South Korean hasn't always been first choice this season, but he's still found the back of the net 18 times in all competitions.  The only blot on his afternoon was that he should've scored his second hat-trick of the season when Kane beautifully played him in, and he then hit the post minutes later. It just wasn't to be for the 24-year-old. Yet, as far as one punter was concerned, he'd already done enough damage. 

Heung-Min Son, breaker of hearts 

Heurelho Gomes wasn't the only one who must have been sick of the sight of Son. 

This unfortunate gentleman had Spurs down to win 3-0 and had it not been for their fourth, he would have picked up a cool €46,000. 

If it makes him feel any better, in pound sterling the figure is closer to £39,000. No, it probably doesn't help. 

To make matters worse, he couldn't even have cashed out because Spurs were the early kick-off, so he then had to watch all the other results come in throughout the course of the afternoon. 

Manchester City beat Hull 3-1, Liverpool beat Stoke 2-1, Chelsea beat Bournemouth 3-1, and inevitably, Middlesbrough vs Burnley was a 0-0 draw. 

As for Son, it's almost as if he gets a kick out of ruining people's dreams. On Wednesday night, he plunged Swansea back into a relegation battle with his winner in injury time. Watford's second-string defence will be having nightmares about him for weeks, but hopefully they shouldn't be as traumatised as this punter. 

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