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League Cup | Round Three
Sep 24, 2013 at 7.45pm UK
 
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0-4

FT(HT: 0-1)
Defoe (45', 90'), Paulinho (49'), Chadli (85')

Tottenham Hotspur put four past Aston Villa

A Jermain Defoe double helps Tottenham Hotspur see off Aston Villa to advance to the next round of the Capital One Cup.

Tottenham Hotspur have beaten Aston Villa 4-0 tonight to advance to the fourth round of the Capital One Cup.

Tottenham's Jermain Defoe scores the opening goal against Aston Villa during their League Cup match on September 24, 2013© Getty Images

Spurs started strongly with record signing Erik Lamela playing in Harry Kane, but Villa's Nathan Baker was able to clear the ball.

Vlad Chiriches then tried to find Jermain Defoe but his driven pass rolled through to Jed Steer.

Spurs were causing Villa plenty of problems, with Lamela at the heart of their good work. First the former Roma player set up Defoe who saw his blast blocked, then he curled wide from 20 yards after a one-two with Kane.

Marc Albrighton almost snatched the lead for Villa with a low drive which forced Brad Friedel to save down to his left.

However, Spurs were back on the attack moments later but again failed to convert, although this time it was down to good goalkeeping from Steer who palmed away Defoe's hit.

Kane then dragged wide from 25 yards and Albrighton had a similar effort at the other end.

Spurs' dominance continued toward the end of the half and Steer again had to be alert to tip over Lamela's shot after Lewis Holtby's reverse pass.

However, it was 1-0 just before half time as Defoe headed in Holtby's cross.

Spurs doubled their advantage immediately after the restart and it was Holtby again who was the architect, this time finding Paulinho who headed home.

Albrighton had a cross cleared by Kyle Walker, but Spurs were comfortable defending their lead.

There was little in the way of clear-cut chances in the second half, but Aleksandar Tonev did his best to rectify that with a 30-yard shot that Friedel had to turn away.

Spurs wrapped up the win through Nacer Chadli's first goal for the club and Defoe's second in added time.

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Tottenham's Jermain Defoe scores the opening goal against Aston Villa during their League Cup match on September 24, 2013
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