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Steven Bergwijn makes his case as Spurs stun Leicester to close on top-4 spot in the Premier League - The Warm-Up

THURSDAY'S BIG STORIES One Regular Day Of Tottenham Ad/> It was pretty clear how this was going to go. As the fourth minute of injury time began, Leicester were going to take the points and Spurs would be taking the positives, which is a lot more effort. The kinder match reports would mention the weight of chances created; the cheekier would throw in the word Spursy.

Antonio Conte would look grumpy. Brendan Rodgers would wax magnanimous. Premier LeagueThe Big Dunc merry-go-round may never end, Southgate calls in lawyers – The Warm-UpYESTERDAY AT 05:41 Then everything went weird.

Steven Bergwijn scored a goal. Steven Bergwijn scored another goal. Tottenham went from unlucky losers to delirious winners in the space of a few minutes of actual time and barely a minute of football.

Antonio Conte, never the calmest man in the world, imploded. He became a cloud, drifting through the night air. And every journalist in the stadium groaned and started over from the top.

What to make of such a mess? Perhaps Bergwijn, finally, will be able to build a Tottenham career out of it. There is the shape of a brilliant footballer there, one of these skilful technicians able to play anywhere across a modern front three. Somewhere.

Locked away behind the injuries and the inconsistencies. That's why Tottenham picked him up two managers ago; that's why Ajax, who love to rehabilitate a wonky Premier League transfer, want to buy him now. You suspect they'll be getting a thanks-but-no-thanks fax tomorrow.

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