Glenn Hoddle believes 'there's a lot more to come' from Tottenham after Antonio Conte's men went top of the league on Saturday, but Joleon Lescott warned the gap between Spurs, Manchester City and Liverpool remained sizeable.
Harry Kane's 250th goal in Spurs colours was enough to secure a hard-fought 1-0 win over a resilient Wolves team and temporarily send Tottenham top of the table, at least until North London rivals face Bournemouth in the tea-time kick-off.
Speaking to BT Sport after the game, Hoddle suggested the win over Wolves spoke volumes for Spurs' new-found mental strength, particularly as it came six days after they earned a last-gasp draw at Stamford Bridge against Chelsea.