Pellegrini and his players applaud the away end of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as they celebrate doing what Brighton couldn’t on Tuesday and find a way past Spurs’ almost-impenetrable defence! Antonio’s goal was the difference, as the Hammers continued to trouble the home backline with quick counters and precision passing from midfield, taking advantage of a fatigued Tottenham team fighting on two fronts at this tail-end of the campaign. Pochettino will know that he will need more from his players against Ajax in three days’ time, but he and his players will be kicking themselves at failing to further rubber-stamp their spot in the top four.
Tottenham Hotspur v West Ham United Live Commentary, 27/04/2019
