Gareth Bale
fired Tottenham into third place in the Premier League as his sublime
last minute goal capped a majestic performance in a 3-2 win over West
Ham at Upton Park on Monday.
Bale has been
in the form of his life in recent weeks and the Wales winger added
another chapter to his growing legend with a brilliant brace that would
surely have been appreciated by Hammers legend Bobby Moore, whose death
20 years ago was marked by a moving pre-match tribute.
Moore, regarded as one of the best defenders in the history of the game, famously captained England to FIFA World Cup™ glory in 1966 and also led West Ham to FA Cup and Cup Winners' Cup triumphs.
But even Moore might have been hard pressed to subdue Bale in this mood.
Bale had given Spurs a first half lead but an Andy Carroll penalty and Joe Cole's strike put West Ham ahead by the hour mark.

Gylfi
Sigurdsson came off the bench to equalise and Bale produced a simply
remarkable long-range winner to move Tottenham, unbeaten in their last
11 league games, two points clear of Chelsea and four ahead of fifth
placed Arsenal, who visit White Hart Lane on Sunday.
"Gareth Bale is unbelievable, a super talent. We have seen him at another level this season," Spurs manager Andre Villas-Boas said.
"He
makes the difference in every single game. Players like this assume
responsibility at key moments. When you see him joyful on the pitch he
gives you rewards.
"The gap to second place is not big and we have a chance to put Arsenal away on Sunday."
Bale added: "It's not about me, it's about the team and we played really well.
"We obviously wanted to get the three points to keep our Champions League hopes alive."
Emotional Hammers open brightly
Moore's grandchildren led the teams out and placed the ball on the spot for kick-off, which followed an emotional minutes' applause.
Moore's grandchildren led the teams out and placed the ball on the spot for kick-off, which followed an emotional minutes' applause.
Fuelled
by the sense of occasion, West Ham started brightly and Matt Jarvis cut
into the penalty area after a flowing move and fired in a low strike
that Hugo Lloris saved well.
Just as West
Ham appeared to seizing control of the match, Bale underlined his claims
as the best player in the Premier League with yet another moment of
magic to put Spurs ahead in the 13th minute.
Bale
was surrounded by West Ham defenders on the edge of the penalty area,
but, drifting away from James Collins, he cleverly worked space for a
shot and as West Ham's back-four hesitated the Welsh winger drove a low
strike past Jussi Jaaskelainen.
That was Bale's 22nd goal for club and country this season, as well as his eighth in his last seven games.
But West Ham responded well to that setback and grabbed an equaliser in the 25th minute.
Kevin
Nolan laid the ball off to Carroll in a dangerous position in the
penalty area and former West Ham midfielder Scott Parker, lunging in to
block, made clear contact on Carroll, forcing referee Howard Webb to
give the spot-kick.
England forward Carroll, on loan from Liverpool, stepped up to smash the penalty past Lloris for his third goal of the season.
Jan
Vertonghen almost restored Tottenham's lead in the opening moments of
the second half when his cross deflected off Guy Demel and forced
Jaaskelainen into a scrambling save.
Jaaskelainen,
called into action again from the resulting corner to push away Steven
Caulker's towering header, was keeping Spurs at bay almost
single-handed.
He turned Sigurdsson's
long-range shot onto a post and when the rebound fell to Emmanuel
Adebayor, the Hammers goalkeeper leapt to his feet to block the Togo
striker's follow-up.
After those escapes,
West Ham moved ahead in the 58th minute when Cole collected Joey
O'Brien's lofted pass with a fine first touch and turned to bury his
shot beyond Lloris.
Tottenham kept pressing
and, after Matt Taylor missed a golden chance to extend West Ham's
lead, the visitors levelled when Sigurdsson prodded home at the far post
from Bale's free-kick.
That set the stage
for a pulsating finish and after more heroics from Jaaskelainen, Bale
took charge, producing a truly stunning strike from 30 yards to seal the
points.
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