Heung Min-Son scored a last-gasp goal to win all three points for Tottenham in a tough clash with Watford.
After Erik Lamela gave Spurs the lead, Watford fought back and equalised before half-time. Despite having Nathan Ake send off after the break, the Hornets were dominating the game before Sons decisive finish.
The 2-1 win sent Tottenham up to third in the league, with growing belief that this side can do something very special this season. Here’s how Twitter reacted to the Son’s winner and the Spurs revival.
Son with a cheeky last minute back heel to win the game for Spurs #COYS https://t.co/02KbrkuplR
— Harry Charalambous (@TransitionTHFC) December 28, 2015
Giving loads of credit to Trippier for his 'straight back in' cross leading to Son's goal – he was rushed but he made sure it was accurate.
— Chris Miller (@WindyCOYS) December 28, 2015
Spurs are now just three points off the top of the table – they also have the best goal difference and defensive record in the league.
— Spurs Stat Man (@SpursStatMan) December 28, 2015
Absolutely massive victory for Poch & Spurs. Bury your head in the sand if you wish, but Spurs are very much in the title race.
— Andrew Gaffney (@GaffneyVLC) December 28, 2015
Pochettino deserves to have his name reverberated around the stadium given the job he's doing at Spurs.
— Michael Bridge (@MichaelBridge_) December 28, 2015
Top one's our everything.
— Bankrupt (@bankruptspurs) December 28, 2015
Whether you choose to believe it or want to ignore it, what Pochettino is building at Spurs is something so ever special, just enjoy!
#THFC
— Ricky Sacks (@RickSpur) December 28, 2015
Can't beat a late winner!! Great way to finish off the year! #COYS
— Ben Davies (@Ben_Davies33) December 28, 2015
Running around Toys R Us holding a large plastic pterodactyl aloft to celebrate a last gasp Spurs win. As you do #coys
— Mark Butcher (@KOwriting) December 28, 2015
Just seen Son's goal. #coys pic.twitter.com/a07BGAB2Jg
— Charlie Parrish (@charlieparrish) December 28, 2015
Don’t you think that Son lost his form? I’m really disappointed of his performance and one goal will change nothing.