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da dobrowin: Tottenham Hotspur edged one step closer to landing silverware this season as they advanced into the next round of the FA Cup on Wednesday evening.Jose Mourinho’s men defeated Southampton 3-2 thanks to a late penalty from makeshift centre-forward Heung-min Son, whose role has quickly increased in the absence of injured top goalscorer Harry Kane.Following the match, the sidelined Spurs skipper tweeted his verdict on the result, he said:
The north Londoners were embroiled in a topsy-turvy encounter at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – they first took the lead through an own-goal as Tanguy Ndombele’s effort rebounded in off visiting centre-back Jack Stephens before Shane Long squared things up by tapping home a deflected effort.
Spurs then fell behind for the first time in the match as Danny Ings curled a strike past goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, but the home side equalised just six minutes later through Lucas Moura prior to Son’s dramatic late winner from the spot.
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Kane’s verdict on how stressful the match was to watch will probably ring true in the eyes of many supporters who were also watching from the stands.
Their season so far under Mourinho has been a rollercoaster full of emotions – from drawing to basement boys Norwich City to then tasting defeat at St Mary’s before coming out on top against the reigning champions Manchester City, and now advancing into the fifth round of the FA Cup.
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Given that the 17-goal Kane is used to playing in these types of matches, rather than eagerly watching on, he has now felt what every supporter most likely goes through when seeing him in action week in, week out.
And in other news,ÂSpurs are set to revisit this Championship hotshot when the transfer window re-opens this summer…