Tottenham Hotspur continues their trend of last minutes victories securing a 2-1 win against Brighton. With key players returning from international duties and recovering from injuries, Spurs are approaching full strength. Despite their impressive run, manager Unai Emery remains cautious about discussing a title push focusing on giving their best in the remaining games.
The recent win moves Tottenham back into the top four and the players acknowledge the psychological boost it provides. Forward Brennan Johnson expresses optimism that the team is coming together at the right time while captain Son Heung-min influence on and off the pitch is highlighted.
The late victories showcase Spurs’ belief and determination. Although a title charge seems unlikely their entertaining style and clear identity under manager Ange Postecoglou provide optimism for the future. The true test awaits in late April when they face challenging fixtures against top teams.
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