Antonio Conte and his Tottenham side put in an impressive performance on Sunday to beat Leicester and return to winning ways. Harry Kane opened the scoring before Son Heung-Min registered a brace to end the game 3-1.
The victory goes a long way to winning all of the final five matches, something that the manager said was important ahead of the game: "I think if you win five games, probably you get a place in the Champions League, but in England, it's impossible to think that in every game, you are going to win. You won't.
"We have to go step by step and game by game. On Sunday, we face Leicester, and you know very well they have a really good squad. For sure, it will be a difficult game.
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"We have to go step by step and understand that this is a big opportunity for us, and we have to face every game with great enthusiasm, great passion and with joy. Also, to share this joy with our fans because we are fighting for something special. For this reason, this type of situation has to give us a lot of energy for the final games of the season."
The three points put an end to a difficult little spell of form, where Spurs lost one and drew one to lose the initiative they had gained in the race for the top four. One thing that was spotted during the game was an absolutely stunning strike from Son to score the third of the game, his 19th of the season.
Midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg was seen with his hands over his head in disbelief over the goal as it went in. It shows just how incredible the strike was.
As for the result, it means that, at least for the time being, they return to fourth in the league, with Arsenal facing West Ham later in the day. If both sides continue on their current path, everything is set up for a North London derby that could decide the final Champions League place.