Tottenham eased to a comfortable victory over 10-man West Ham at London Stadium, in one of the week four matches of the EPL, thereby piling more pressure on Hammers manager Graham Potter.
The win lifts Spurs to second in the table, level on points with leaders Arsenal, It also marked a milestone for head coach Thomas Frank, who became only the third Tottenham manager to win his first two away top-flight matches.
West Ham failed to sustain the momentum which saw them defeat Nottingham Forest before the international break, They are still without a Premier League home win since 27 February.
Things turned for worse for the Hammers when Tomas Soucek was dismissed in the 54th minute for a reckless lunge on Joao Palhinha.
Pape Matar Sarr head Spurs into the lead moments after half-time. Tottenham doubled their advantage as teenager Lucas Bergvall rose to loop a header past Alphonse Areola before Micky van de Ven put the icing on the cake on the hour mark, driving home after more slack defending from the hosts.
While West Ham languish in the 18th place, Tottenham continue to press Arsenal at the top of the table.