Leeds United were relegated from the Premier League after losing 4-1 at home to Tottenham Hotspur at Elland Road in the season finale on Sunday as Harry Kane scored twice for the visitors.
Leeds are heading back to the Championship after three seasons in the top flight.
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Pedro Porro and Lucas Moura also scored for Spurs, who finished eighth, narrowly missing out on a place in the UEFA Conference League. Jack Harrison got a consolation for Leeds.
Kane silenced the home fans in the second minute when Spurs worked the ball down the right and into the area with Son Heung-Min finding the England striker unmarked just outside the six-yard box and he made no mistake.
The second half had barely kicked off before Kane cleverly chipped the ball to himself over a defender to tee up Porro who was lurking unmarked at the corner of the box to lash home from a tight angle.
Harrison pulled one back to inject some life into the crowd in the 67th minute, but Kane restored Tottenham’s two-goal cushion two minutes later to notch his 30th Premier League goal of a disappointing season for Spurs.
Moura, playing his last game for Spurs, added the fourth deep into added time after carrying the ball nearly half the length of the pitch around several defenders.
Leeds’ defeat ends a roller-coaster season under four different managers with just two victories on the road.
Sam Allardyce was brought into the club in early May to right the ship but picked up just one point in four games.