Tottenham Hotspur has seized back a three-goal deficit to draw 3-3 at West Bromwich Albion in their Premier League clash on Saturday at The Hawthorns.
Although the draw did little for sixth-placed Spurs' hopes of European football next season, it was, however, a more damaging result for West Brom, who now sit just three points above the relegation zone on a day which bottom-three duo Fulham and Cardiff both won.
According to Sport24, a first-half flurry of goals from Matej Vydra, Chris Brunt and Stephane Sessegnon within the opening 31 minutes had put the hosts in full control at the game.
However, a Jonas Olsson own-goal before half-time gave hope to Tim Sherwood's team before Harry Kane and Christian Eriksen, in the fourth of six minutes of added time, completed the comeback, the report added.
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