West Ham United midfielder Manuel Lanzini scored an absolute worldie with the last kick of the game to complete a stunning comeback.
The Hammers were 3-0 down at half-time after a brace from Harry Kane and a strike from Heung-Min Son in the opening 15 minutes.
But just when the game looked dead and buried, the visitors struck three times after the 80th minute. Fabian Balbuena pulled one back and there was further optimism when Davinson Sanchez put through his own net minutes later.
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Then, with the very last action of the contest in North London, substitute Lanzini leathered one in off the bar from distance to salvage a point in the most dramatic circumstances.
The Irons players celebrated wildly, with manager David Moyes, finally back on the touchline after a couple of games managing on Zoom, ending up on the pitch as he jumped for joy in some superb scenes.
Spurs players were on the turf in complete and utter disbelief that they had thrown it away when the game was in their pocket.
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Not too long before Lanzini came up clutch, Gareth Bale looked like he might just have marked his second Spurs debut with a stunning solo goal.
Fed by Kane, the Welshman twisted and turned his way into the area but fired wide when it appeared as though the net was about to bulge.
His last two substitute appearances for Spurs haven't exactly gone swimmingly.
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