Although Mauricio Pochettino’s men failed to stop Chelsea’s march to the Premier League title, Spurs continue to earn plenty of plaudits for their progress under the former Southampton boss.
A 2-1 victory over Manchester United on Sunday not only ensured the Tottenham faithful enjoyed a winning end to life at White Hart Lane, it secured second place and means you have to go back to May 2016 for the north-London club’s last loss at home in the top flight. The last time Spurs went unbeaten at home in the league all season was 1964-65.
Spurs reeled off 14 home league wins in a row – equalling a club record set in 1987 – to clinch a return to the Champions League next term, none sweeter than the 2-0 victory over arch-rivals Arsenal last month.
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