Tottenham Hotspur are within a point of Chelsea after a dramatic 3-2 win over Aston Villa on Sunday afternoon.
It was an eventful first-half for Toby Alderweireld in particular as it was his own goal which broke the deadlock, although he atoned for his error by equalising before Son Heung-min gave the visitors a half-time lead as he reacted quickest to having his penalty saved by Pepe Reina.
Bjorn Engels' goal early in the second half looked to have earned Villa a point until Son capitalised on the defender's mistake in injury time to seal all three points for Jose Mourinho's side.
The Lilywhites don't have long to reflect on events at Villa Park as they're back in Champions League action on Wednesday night as they host RB Leipzig in a round of 16 first-leg clash.
Football.london will have all the build-up to the game in north London.
With that said, here's all the news from around the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium over the past 24 hours.
Player ratings
With two goals to his name - including a dramatic winner in injury time - Son Heung-min was clearly Tottenham's standout player against Aston Villa.
Then there was Toby Alderweireld who had a mixed afternoon to put it lightly.
But how did the rest of the team fare?
Click here for football.london's Tottenham player ratings vs Aston Villa.
Mourinho transcript
Mourinho faced the media following the Villa game and one of the main talking points from his press conference was his reaction to Manchester City's Champions League ban.
"I don’t think it is about huge decisions or small decisions. The rule, the law, it is or it isn't.
"From what I got is that UEFA punish them but they have the chance to appeal.

"I think until the appeal finishes, Manchester City have the benefit of the doubt. In the end of the process we will see if they are punished or not.
"I have nothing more to say about that. I don't know.
What Winks did to Fernandes
Son Heung-min sparked wild scenes from the Tottenham players with his injury time winner against Aston Villa.
Naturally, the Spurs squad all rushed to celebrate with the forward right near where the travelling supporters were located inside the ground.
And it was during this period where arguably the most bizarre celebration of the season was spotted.
Harry Winks was in the thick of the action and a number of Spurs fans noticed that he had his hand in Gedson Fernandes' mouth at one point.
Fernandes transfer claim
Manchester United paid over the odds for midfielder Bruno Fernandes during the January transfer window.
That's the view of Sporting Lisbon vice-president Francisco Salgado Zenha.
The Portugal international had been heavily linked with a move to Spurs prior to sealing an initial £47m transfer to the Red Devils before deadline day last month.

However, the Sporting CP chief appears to have been taken aback by the transfer fee.
"I realised in the negotiations that Manchester United was convinced that we were going to give in and that for 50 million euros he was doing the deal," Zenha told Record. "Well, they ended up paying €65million.
"They were wrong and ended up paying what we wanted. We went to get 20 million more than if we had sold four months ago."