Son Heung-min scored his fifth goal in as many games to help Tottenham Hotspur grab a valuable Champions League victory against CSKA Moscow.

Son struck in the 71st minute, squeezing a shot past CSKA Moscow's Igor Akinfeev to secure a valuable away win in the Russian capital.

The Korean followed up successive Premier League braces against Stoke City and Middlesbrough by poking the ball past the Russian keeper after a through-pass from Erik Lamela.

With star striker Harry Kane set to be on the sidelines for a number of weeks after sustaining an ankle injury against Sunderland, Spurs fans have been worried where the goals will be coming from, but Son is quickly becoming a White Hart Lane hero.

The result puts Spurs second in Group E after their opening day loss to Monaco at Wembley. Spurs' fans will be hoping Son and the boys can use the win to kick on and secure a result at the Korean's former club, Bayer Leverkusen, in three weeks' time.