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Inside Tottenham Champions League celebrations as Son Heung-min soaked and injured star included

The curtain has finally come down on another rollercoaster season at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. With their previous two campaigns ending in disappointment after missing out on a top-four place, Antonio Conte and his Spurs team will be competing in the Champions League once again after securing fourth on the final day at Norwich City.

Just needing to avoid defeat at Carrow Road to pip Arsenal to the last remaining spot at Europe's top table, it was rather straightforward for the Lilywhites as they ran riot in Norfolk with a 5-0 victory. As well as celebrating a return to the Champions League for the first time since 2019/20, there was extra reason to celebrate as Son Heung-min clinched the Premier League Golden Boot with a double against the Canaries to finish level with Liverpool's Mohamed Salah.

Sparking wild scenes in the away end when he hit his 22nd and 23rd league goals of the season, it was also rather eventful in the away dressing room after the game. Here we take a look behind the scenes at Tottenham's celebrations on a momentous day for the club.

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Lucas Moura does like to celebrate a goal in front of the travelling Tottenham fans. Jumping on top of a steward back in January following their late heroics at Leicester City, the Brazilian did exactly the same at Carrow Road on Sunday after Son's strike.

With the team in a huddle around the South Korean, the ex-PSG broke free and pushed himself up to sit on the shoulders of one unsuspecting steward. Having seen his teammate's rather unusual celebration, Emerson Royal tried exactly the same but couldn't quite get push himself high enough to sit on the shoulders of the

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