The pair combined to score twice as Jose Mourinho's side condemned the Gunners to yet another derby defeat.

The partnership between Harry Kane and Heung-min Son yielded dividends once more as Tottenham Hotspur condemned Arsenal to yet another defeat in Sunday's North London derby. The pair combined to score twice in the night's encounter to take their collective goal contribution to 31 as they close in on Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard's record of having the best partnership return in the Premier League's history.

Spurs welcomed back 2,000 fans into their stadium for the first time since March and it did not take long for them to make a case to back their status as the current league leaders. Inside the 13th minute, Son was set free down the left by Harry Kane and the South Korean raced all the way to score a stunning goal from 25 yards.

The strike took Son's tally for the Premier League season to 10, with Harry Kane also registering his 11th assist of the campaign as they continue to excel under Jose Mourinho. Not long after, the English striker got himself on the scoresheet after Son returned the favor and provided him with an assist for his 10th goal of the season via a swift counter attacking move on the stroke of half-time.

The Tottenham Hotspur pair have now combined for 31 Premier League goals since Son made his debut in 2015. The only partnership that has yielded more in the Premier League's history is the one between Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba. The former Chelsea stars lead the chart with 36 goals.