Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham team showed their character and resilience as they went until the very last minute to clinch a 2-1 victory against Sheffield United at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Three simple words became synonymous with Ange Postecoglou during his time as Celtic boss as he led the Bhoys to trophy after trophy. "We never stop" was a phrase he said regularly and it summed Celtic up to a tee as they dominated in Scotland.
Trailing to Gustavo Hamer's well-taken strike in the 73rd minute, the Lilywhites tried everything to get back into the contest but they just couldn't make that all-important breakthrough. It felt that if Spurs managed to get one back, they would go on to get a winner, yet the issue was getting that first goal.
Eight minutes into stoppage time and it finally arrived as substitutes Ivan Perisic and Richarlison combined as the latter headed home the former's corner. Now sensing a winner with four minutes remaining from the 12 added on, 120 seconds later and Spurs were ahead for the first time in the game.
Tottenham players ran in completely different directions as they didn't know who to celebrate with, those not involved in the matchday squad celebrated wildly on the sidelines and those in the stands were more than likely a good few rows from their seats as they took in the moment. Postecoglou quite simply held his arms aloft and punched the air a couple of times.
Moments later the team gathered in the centre circle, linked arms and ran towards the south stand before jumping up and down to celebrate the win. Son was keen for Richarlison to have his own moment in front of the fans as he pushed his fellow attacker to the front of the celebrations but the ex-Everton man, in a week where he opened up on
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