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Spurs reach FA Cup quarters after 6-1 rout in the snow

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.

Cruising through: Fernando Llorente celebrates with teammate Son Heung-min.

Cruising through: Fernando Llorente celebrates with teammate Son Heung-min.

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 an game where tensions had threatened to bubble over before the break.

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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.

Reuters

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