Back to the Tottenham Hotspur Newsfeed

Jose Mourinho hails Tottenham's attack after Harry Kane and Gareth Bale bag doubles against Crystal Palace... with the England striker combining with Son Heung-min for a record 14th time in a Premier League season

Jose Mourinho hailed the overall quality of Tottenham's attack after they put Crystal Palace to the sword with a 4-1 win to move up to sixth in the Premier League table.

Gareth Bale and Harry Kane hit doubles to cancel out Christian Benteke's equaliser late in the first half and make it five wins in a row for Spurs in all competitions.

A run of three consecutive victories in the top flight have ignited the Lilywhites' top four hopes and they have scored nine goals during that period.

Harry Kane scored two and assisted both Gareth Bale's strikes in a masterful display on Sunday
Gareth Bale also backed up his double against Burnley with a brace against Crystal Palace

Mourinho said: 'We have very good attacking players and they allow me to do what I did today which was Dele Alli, who played really well against Fulham, to leave him out for Lucas (Moura) this time.