Football: Jermain Defoe hits hat-trick in Spurs' 6-0 win over South China

HONG KONG (AFP) - Tottenham Hotspur eased to a 6-0 romp over a hopelessly outclassed South China on Saturday in Hong Kong with Jermain Defoe scoring a hat-trick and setting up another successful strike.

The match was played in sodden conditions at the sell-out 40,000 Hong Kong Stadium after several days of heavy rain.

But in front of a watching David Moyes, whose Manchester United play there on Monday, Defoe made light work of a pitch that had large amounts of sand thrown on it.

The England striker, 30, whose future at Spurs has been the subject of speculation, set up Clint Dempsey on 34 minutes, the American striker side-footing home from close range.

Defoe got on the scoresheet on the stroke of half-time after Kyle Walker's deflected free kick fell into his path, allowing him the chance to calmly finish inside the box.

Defoe, who also hit the woodwork in the first half, grabbed his second on 54 minutes. This time, there was a large slice of luck in it as South China goalkeeper Zhang Chunhui's attempted clearance from a Danny Rose pass hit Defoe and the forward rolled the ball into the empty net.

And Defoe completed his hat-trick on 80 minutes when he passed the ball into the back of the net after Gylfi Sigurdsson played him through.

Substitute Andros Townsend completed the rout with a curling left-footed free kick with five minutes left.

Spurs had taken the lead on 12 minutes when a Rose cross from the left spun in off South China defender Sean Tse.

Sunderland play Manchester City in the final of the Barclays Asia Trophy later on Saturday.

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