Spurs travelled to Craven Cottage on Sunday and comprehensively beat Championship side Fulham 3-0 to reach the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.

Harry Kane was the hero on the day after he scored a superb hat-trick, his fifth hat-trick in Spurs colours. It was an afternoon that couldn't have gone much better for Kane and company after a demoralising defeat to Belgian side Gent on Thursday.

Fulham couldn't compete with their Premier League visitors and Spurs never looked like losing from the first whistle to the last.

This latest win now has supporters dreaming of major silverware. Mauricio Pochettino's side are now just three wins away from securing the club's first FA Cup since 1991. They will travel to face Millwall in the next round.

With three home games to come next for Spurs, they're now well placed to go on an extended winning run after losing their last two on the road.

Here are the FIVE pictures that summed up all the action...

Number 1...

After a fairly even contest in the opening period of the game, Spurs burst into life from a clever Kieran Trippier throw-in that took Fulham by surprise on their left flank. The throw found Christian Eriksen who had plenty of space and time to find Harry Kane lurking in the middle who stretched himself to prod home from six yards.

It was a simple but clinical attack from Spurs. When you give players with Eriksen's ability the freedom to find Kane, it's only ever going to end one way.

...Number 2...

The same three players combined early in the second half to double Spurs' lead, Trippier passing to Eriksen who crossed for Harry Kane to slip home.

By this point the game was over and Tottenham were heading through. Getting through against Spurs was an almost impossible task for Fulham to begin with but from 2-0 down it became a certainty they would be crashing out of the competition.

...Number 3

Harry Kane scored the 5th hat-trick of his Spurs career with this effort 17 minutes from time. It ensured there would be no late drama and allowed the travelling support to enter party mode and savour a place in the quarter-finals of the competition.

It was a well taken effort and highlighted again just how clinical and efficient Harry Kane is. The striker now has 10 goals in his last 10 appearances and 19 goals overall for the season which is a fantastic return.

Pleased Poch

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Mauricio Pochettino was clearly delighted with his side's efforts at Craven Cottage after a difficult week which saw defeat at Anfield and defeat in Belgium. It was massively important to bounce back from those losses and show supporters their season is still very much alive.

They can now take this confidence into Thursday's match at White Hart Lane against Gent and attempt to reverse the 1-0 aggregate score from the first leg.

Dejected Jokanovic

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Fulham manager Slavisa Jokanovic was clearly disappointed that his side couldn't compete in the same manner that Wycombe Wanderers did against Spurs in the last round. Pochettino admittedly fielded a much stronger side but many were expecting Fulham to at least put up more of a fight.

It highlighted just how much work the Fulham boss has to do at the club if he's to get them promoted and turn them into a Premier League calibre side again.