Both sides had their chances with Hugo Lloris pulling off a great save early on while Erik
Lamela struck the woodwork with a long range effort.
Ryan Mason and Erik
Lamela strikes either side of half time put the contest to rest, and a Gonzalo Rodriguez own goal saw the scores finish 4 - 1 on aggregate.
Not exact matches
The Gabonese striker took advantage of a slack pass from Erik
Lamela, and hesitant attempts from Tottenham's defence to close him down, to hit a dipping 25 - yard
strike which flew past Hugo Lloris.
Son's 89th - minute
strike — his first in 13 games and fourth for the Lilywhites in total — added to Erik
Lamela's opener to mean that Odion Ighalo's seventh goal in six outings counted for nothing.
Lamela then put the home side firmly in the driving seat just a few minutes later, as a pass from Heung - Min Son was turned home by the Argentine as he bagged his first
strike in 504 days.
Lamela then made it 2 - 0 in the 34th minute, as a pass from Heung - Min Son was turned home by the former Roma star, a
strike that was the player first in 504 days for the north London side.
They scored two times in the first half through Aleksandar Kolarov's own goal and another
strike by Dele Alli, guaranteeing the victory after the break despite Erik
Lamela having a penalty denied from being a goal by City's new goalkeeper, Claudio Bravo.
An Erik
Lamela header provided the
strike as we created chances from the Toffees» left back zone.