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Tottenham can silence 'Spursy' claims, says England hopeful Sessegnon

Not long before Ryan Sessegnon joined Tottenham, the Collins Dictionary received an application for the word 'Spursy' to be added to its lexicon.

The definition, the submission explained, was 'to have success in reach but to ultimately chuck it away'.

The additional information explained, as we all know by now, the word's association with the nearlys and not-quites of Tottenham Hotspur. Of which there have been plenty.

The submission is pending investigation and, if the past week is anything to go by, for good reason. Tottenham's win over Arsenal was a game they knew they had to win.

Lose it and their north London rivals had the top four. Draw it even, and their Champions League hopes were all but dead. But it was Antonio Conte's side who thrived under the pressure while Arsenal lost their heads.

Spurs are now a point behind the Gunners with two games left and the momentum on their side. For wing-back Sessegnon, it showed not only how they had the mentality to rise to the occasion against their rivals but that they are ready.

'We showed we can deal with the pressure of many difficult situations,' he says.

He knows, too, that this final week of the season — the visit of Burnley and a trip to relegated Norwich on the final day — and what is at stake is as much a battle of wits as of strength.

'It's a mental game now,' he says. 'We have to keep our cool, keep our focus. We are positive about the way the season is looking for us but the job is not done and we need to keep reminding ourselves [that].

'As great as the win [against Arsenal] was, it's forgotten now. They have the advantage as they're one point ahead but you could say the momentum is with us.'

Sessegnon will do well to force the memories out of his mind. When

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