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Fernando Llorente treble fires Tottenham Hotpsur into FA Cup quarter-finals

Fernando Llorente’s second-half treble, a double from Son Heung-Min and a late effort from Kyle Walker-Peters at a freezing Wembley Stadium saw Tottenham Hotspur qualify for the FA Cup quarter-finals.

Updated on: Mar 1, 2018, 10:36:30 IST
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Fernando Llorente’s hat-trick helped fire Tottenham Hotspur to a crushing 6-1 victory over third-tier Rochdale on Wednesday in an FA Cup fifth-round replay packed with contentious decisions that thrust the VAR system back into the spotlight.

Tottenham Hotspur's Fernando Llorente celebrates scoring the team's second goal during the English FA Cup 5th round replay football match between Tottenham Hotspur and Rochdale at Wembley Stadium in London, on February 28, 2018. (AFP)
Tottenham Hotspur's Fernando Llorente celebrates scoring the team's second goal during the English FA Cup 5th round replay football match between Tottenham Hotspur and Rochdale at Wembley Stadium in London, on February 28, 2018. (AFP)

Llorente’s second-half treble, a double from Son Heung-Min and a late effort from Kyle Walker-Peters in driving snow at a freezing Wembley Stadium settled a game where tensions had threatened to bubble over before the break.

The Video Assistant Referee disallowed an early Tottenham goal before awarding them a disputed penalty, which was converted by Son, only for referee Paul Tierney to chalk off his effort and book the player for stopping during his run-up.

Rochdale’s Stephen Humphrys cancelled out Son’s opener, rubbing salt into Spurs’ wounds and ensuring the halftime debate centred on the VAR system, which is being trialled in the FA Cup this season.

Spurs made those arguments academic, however, with five goals after the break to set up a quarter-final tie away to Premier League strugglers Swansea City.

Part of the debate surrounding VAR is about the length of time it takes for decisions to be made and how fans are often left in the dark about the reasons behind them. Both issues were illustrated after six minutes at Wembley.

Spurs thought they had opened the scoring when Erik Lamela tapped into the net, but a lengthy pause followed before the goal was chalked off by the VAR, with replays suggesting it may have been for shirt pulling by Llorente.

Son gave Spurs the lead when he curled home from 12 metres after 23 minutes and two minutes later the VAR was called upon again after the referee said Kieran Trippier was pulled down by Matt Done outside the area.

The video assistant said the foul had continued into the box and awarded the penalty, which Son stroked home, only for the referee to rule his effort out and produce a yellow card because he stopped and re-started during his run-up.

Humphrys drew the third tier side improbably level when he took the ball in his stride and beat Spurs keeper Michel Vorm.

The second half, however, was barely a contest. Llorente chipped Spurs into the lead from Lucas Moura’s through ball, toe-poked the ball home from close range to make it 3-1 and completed his hat-trick with a header.

Son tapped into an empty net after 65 minutes and 20-year-old Walker-Peters netted his first Spurs goal in stoppage time.

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