Tottenham Hotspur produced another thrilling attacking display to see off the threat of Everton on Sunday, winning 3-2 to close the gap on Chelsea ahead of the Blues' match with West Ham United on Monday night.

It was Mauricio Pochettino's 100th win as a manager in English football, his 77th as Tottenham boss and his side appear to be going from strength to strength under his leadership.

For Everton there were positives to take too, although they would have been aiming for at least a point to keep pace with Manchester United in sixth. It was always going to be tough for Ronald Koeman's side to get a result but at the very least they showed a never-say-die attitude that will have pleased the travelling support.

The Spurs machine rolls on though and in this form, who knows where it stops?

Here are FIVE pictures that summed up all the action at White Hart Lane...

On their way

Predictably it was Harry Kane who got Spurs off to a flyer, unleashing a powerful shot in the 20th minute that bamboozled Everton goalkeeper Joel Robles at his near post. Perhaps the most impressive thing about Kane is his ability to both create goals from nothing but also show that natural poacher's instinct that allows him to finish of easier chances. The range of his clinical finishing is impressive and this goal only added to that reputation.

Unstoppable

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Combining with Dele Alli early in the second half, Harry Kane again showed that clinical touch when he coolly slotted the ball past Robles to score for the second time in the match and notch up his 19th Premier League goal of the season, more than any other player in the division currently.

He's now scored 14 goals in all competitions in 2017 alone, an impressive haul across the 12 matches he's featured in.

He also became the man to score the most home league goals in a Premier League season, proving he is one of the best Spurs players of the last 25 years at least.

Still only 23, the future is very, very bright for Kane and Spurs.

Too little, too late

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Everton's lack of attacking ambition even when 2-0 down was likely a source of frustration for the travelling support although Everton finally managed to supply Romelu Lukaku with just 9 minutes remaining and as we've seen so often this season, he rarely misses chances.

Finding himself with time and space in the box he fire past Hugo Lloris to become Everton's leading goalscorer of the Premier League era, having now scored 61 compared to Duncan Ferguson's 60.

He's already matched his entire Premier League total of last season, 18 goals, and looks set to have his best ever year in an Everton shirt to date.

Ultimately though it was a comeback that came too late and pushing for an equaliser would ultimately prove fruitless.

Killing it off

Any hope of a point for Everton faded when Dele Alli poked home Harry Winks' free-kick in stoppage time to confirmed all three points were staying at White Hart Lane.

He's now scored 23 Premier League goals since the start of last season, a total that no other midfielder in the division has managed in that time period.

He is arguably the best young player in English football right now and if he keeps improving and contributing at the rate he is currently, the sky is the limit for the 20 year old.

Record breakers

Tottenham Hotspur's 9 home league wins in a row is a club record in the Premier League and highlights the level of consistency and determination to win that Mauricio Pochettino has instilled in his team. They're on the cusp of becoming Spurs legends with only one or two missing pieces of puzzle left that could well be found in the upcoming transfer window.

How many more records, club or otherwise, will Pochettino's team break before his time is up as Spurs boss?