da betobet: Some Tottenham Hotspur fans would have been forgiven if they questioned the club’s status as elite contenders following their last-16 exit in the Champions League.
da aposte e ganhe: The North London outfit had picked up somewhat of a reputation for being ‘nearly men’ following challenges for the Premier League title.
In the last two seasons, Mauricio Pochettino’s men finished third and second in the table after falling short in the final few months of the campaign.
In the current campaign, Spurs have had to settle for a top-four battle, like the rest of their rivals due to Manchester City running away with the title.
At the weekend, Tottenham took one step closer to sealing Champions League football for next season when they defeated Chelsea 3-1 at Stamford Bridge.
The club had not won at the ground since 1990, but that all changed on Easter Sunday when they came from behind with a goal from Christian Eriksen and two from Dele Alli.
The fans expressed their delight on social media, and they were not the only ones in an upbeat mood after the final whistle.
According to The Mirror, goalkeeper Hugo Lloris claimed that the tide is turning for Spurs ahead of their move to a new stadium this summer.
“Obviously with the new stadium something big is waiting for us. We cannot see this future without the Champions League. So [beating Chelsea] was a good answer, a collective answer and we will keep working hard believe me with the manager we have got. He will be behind us.
“The manager, the players, the club and the fans. I think it has been a few years now where we have worked together and we’ve improved a lot and we try to put the club in an upper level. It is not easy every day but we work hard and with a good philosophy, good energy and I think it makes sense when you see Tottenham play.”