Son Heung-min and Pedro Obiang each scored a stunner as Tottenham were held to a 1-1 draw by West Ham at Wembley.

Spurs had hit 20 shots by the time the Hammers took the lead with their first as Obiang beat Hugo Lloris with a blistering effort from 30 yards.

Son replied with his own spectacular long-range strike six minutes from time but Tottenham were unable to find a winner on another frustrating night for Mauricio Pochettino’s side at the national stadium.

What they said

Tottenham boss Pochettino: “I’m very pleased with all of the players, and only sometimes you need some luck to open the game, like it was against Southampton. I think it was a similar game to that one. One was 5-2, and another was 1-1.”

West Ham manager David Moyes: “Confidence is growing with our results. We have started to look stronger, but then we have lost a few goals. In the main, we have only lost one game in seven. They are disappointed they didn’t win it.”

Tweet of the match

Star man – Declan Rice

Teenage defender Rice answered Moyes’ injury SOS with an accomplished display. The 18-year-old was unfazed by facing Harry Kane and co and looks a real prospect for the future for West Ham.

Moment of the match

There seemed nothing on when Obiang collected the ball on the left flank some 30 yards out. But he stunned Lloris with a rising rocket of a strike which flew into the top corner. It was West Ham’s first shot of the match, in the 70th minute.

Moan of the match

It seemed festive football fatigue had finally set in with Tottenham’s Wembley attendance well down compared to usual and the atmosphere, for what is usually a feisty London derby, completely flat. Both these teams had played 48 hours earlier so the lack of urgency on the pitch was also understandable.

Data point

Spurs have now lost just once in 30 home league matches. They have won 20 points out of a possible 24 from their last eight league games at Wembley. West Ham’s last defeat at Wembley remains a 1-0 loss to Liverpool in the Charity Shield in 1980.

Player ratings

Tottenham: Lloris 6 (out of 10), Aurier 6, Sanchez 7, Vertonghen 6, Davies 6, Dier 6, Sissoko 5, Eriksen 6, Alli 6, Son 7, Kane 6.

Subs: Lamela (for Sissoko, 74) 5, Wanyama (for Dier, 74) 5, Llorente (for Davies, 82) 5.

West Ham: Adrian 7, Reid 6, Ogbonna 7, Rice 7, Zabaleta 6, Kouyate 6, Noble 6, Obiang 7, Masuaku 6, Lanzini 6, Hernandez 6.

Subs: Ayew (for Hernandez, 65) 6, Carroll (for Lanzini, 85) 5.

Who’s up next?

Tottenham v AFC Wimbledon (FA Cup, Jan 7)

Shrewsbury v West Ham (FA Cup, Jan 7)