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Steven Bergwijn thriller, Arsenal demolition, Conte rant: Tottenham's top moment of the season

There is never a boring season at Tottenham and the 2021/22 campaign was no different. There were the usual highs and lows, with inconsistency, a managerial change and new arrivals, just to name a few.

Spurs are set to have a busy summer, with the announcement on Tuesday of ENIC making a £150million investment, which will provide a major help in the looming transfer window. This comes just after Antonio Conte managed to lead his side to a top four finish, only seven months after his arrival.

This means the Lilywhites will see a return to the Champions League during the next campaign, and with the season now over, takes a look at five of the standout moments from the campaign.

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On a Saturday evening at the end of October, Tottenham were prepared to take on Man United, with both teams struggling under their managers at the time. Spurs went into the game on the back of a 1-0 victory over Burnley in the Carabao Cup, whilst Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side travelled to London following a 5-0 bashing from Liverpool.

It was 1-0 to the visiting side at half-time and it was clear Nuno Espirito Santo needed to change something. What happened next left fans stunned, as Lucas Moura, who had been one of the better players on the pitch, was replaced by Steven Bergwijn.

The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium filled with boos, as supporters made their feelings very clear to the Portuguese manager. Not only did the Lilywhites go on to lose the game 3-0, it was also Espirito Santo's final game in charge, leading to Conte's arrival just a few days later.

Fast forward less than three months and Spurs were making the trip to the King Power Stadium to take on

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