Bale hat-trick fires Spurs to 4-0 win over Sheffield Utd

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By Reuters | May 03, 2021
May 2, 2021 Tottenham Hotspur's Gareth Bale scores their third goal and completes his hat-trick Pool via [REUTERS]

Gareth Bale's stunning hat-trick earned Tottenham Hotspur a 4-0 win over relegated Sheffield United to keep them in the hunt for a top-four finish in the Premier League on Sunday.

The Welshman, who has returned to Tottenham on loan from Real Madrid having left in 2013, opened the scoring in the 36th minute with a clever flick.

He doubled the lead just past the hour mark with a stylish finish into the top corner -- his 50th Premier League goal.

Bale then made it 3-0 shortly afterwards when he drilled another left-footed effort low into the corner to complete his first Premier League hat-trick since 2012.

Son Heung-min, who earlier had a goal disallowed, produced a trademark effort to complete the rout.

Tottenham's second league win under interim manager Ryan Mason lifted them above Liverpool and West Ham United into fifth place in the standings with 56 points, five behind Chelsea, with four games remaining.

Bale's display, albeit against the league's bottom club, will leave Tottenham fans asking why he was not given more opportunities to roll back the years by Jose Mourinho.

Eight of Bale's 14 Premier League appearances under Mourinho were as a substitute but he has started both of Mason's games in charge, albeit surprisingly only on the bench in last week's League Cup final defeat by Manchester City.

It looks likely Bale will return to Madrid at the end of the season, although after Sunday's display Spurs fans will be hoping he can extend his stay.

"You have to take your chances when they come so I'm feeling good," Bale said. "I just needed to play games and get a run of games and I'm doing that now.

May 2, 2021 Tottenham Hotspur's Gareth Bale scores their first goal Pool via [REUTERS]

"I'm happy and when I'm happy I play well."

Tottenham were struggling to break down Sheffield United but took the lead when Serge Aurier produced a delightful scooped pass to play in Bale who flicked the ball past Aaron Ramsdale.

Son thought he had made it 2-0 with a rasping finish after the break but it was ruled offside by VAR and Tottenham were in danger of losing their grip on the game.

But Son's pass played in Bale and he picked his spot, smashing a left-foot shot high past Ramsdale.

Aurier claimed his second assist of the game as he slid in Bale on the edge of the area and the 32-year-old powered his shot beyond the goalkeeper.

Son's right-foot curler in off the post completed a satisfying day for 29-year-old rookie manager Mason.

"Last week was disappointing for everyone. We had a week where we could train and work on the players. We defended strongly as a team. Some of our play was absolutely outstanding," Mason said.

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