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What Ryan Sessegnon did after Harry Kane's stoppage-time winner for Tottenham against Man City

It proved to be yet another memorable evening for Tottenham Hotspur at the Etihad Stadium as Antonio Conte's side sealed all three points with an astonishing 3-2 victory.

Two months away from the third anniversary of their 4-3 defeat that saw them earn a place in the Champions League semi-finals, Spurs dug in once again and produced some moments of brilliance to claim a much-needed win.

Heading into the game on the back of three successive Premier League losses, the Lilywhites needed to deliver a top performance to keep their top-four hopes alive and that's exactly what they did.

Shocking the hosts with only four minutes on the clock as Dejan Kulusevski slotted them in front after some great play from Son Heung-min and Harry Kane, Ilkay Gundogan restored parity after capitalising on a Hugo Lloris error.

Nudging back ahead through Kane, who later had a goal disallowed for offside, it appeared that Spurs had seen a victory snatched from their grasp when Riyad Mahrez converted a 92nd minute penalty after a Cristian Romero handball.

However, there was still time for one final twist as Kane headed into the far corner to give Ederson no chance after meeting Kulusevski's pinpoint cross.

The goal sparked wild scenes in the away end at the Etihad and it was also pandemonium in the Tottenham dugout as Conte, his coaching staff and players all celebrated together.

As was the case at Leicester City last month following another 95th minute winner, the head coach swiftly turned back towards his dugout, sprinted across and leapt into the arms of his staff members.

It actually wasn't long before Tottenham's coaching staff and substitutes were joined by another player in the celebrations as Ryan Sessegnon darted across to join in the

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