Spurs show their Mr Hyde side

AFTER the high of Wednesday night, it was a case of ‘mea culpa’ from Harry Redknapp as Tottenham produced the kind of embarrassing collapse the like of which they no doubt thought they’d consigned to history.

Spurs show their Mr Hyde side

Thankfully for them, it didn’t really matter.

The predictable events at the Emirates Stadium rendered Spurs’ pursuit of third place merely theoretical, but the manner of their collapse from holding a comfortable two-goal lead shortly before the break, to resembling a sieve thereafter as the hosts poured forward at the end left an unwanted after-taste to what nevertheless has been a highly-satisfactory campaign.

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