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Bergwijn left in hysterics over what Son has done at Hotspur Way after his late winner

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Tottenham Hotspur fans and employees alike have been enjoying today in wake of last night’s heroics at Leicester.

Steven Bergwijn helped turn an all-but guaranteed 2-1 defeat for Spurs into a remarkable 3-2 win.

Tottenham conceded first at the King Power due to Patson Daka’s 24th-minute effort against the run of play.

Leicester City v Tottenham Hotspur - Premier League
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Spurs had already had two efforts cleared off the line and saw Harry Kane crash a header against the crossbar.

Tottenham finally drew level on 38 minutes as Kane weaved through the Foxes defence and confidently slotted home.

However, Leicester struck back midway through the second half.

Substitute Harvey Barnes put James Maddison through on goal and his deflected effort went in off the post.

Tottenham just couldn’t make it happen as the clock ticked deep into stoppage time.

Until the 95th minute, that is.

Bergwijn, who came on in the 79th minute, was on hand to slam home from close range following good work from Matt Doherty.

And just 80 seconds later, Harry Kane put the 24-year-old through on goal.

Bergwijn took the ball around Kasper Schmeichel and scored off the inside of the post.

Leicester City v Tottenham Hotspur - Premier League
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Cue bedlam amongst away fans and the N17 contingent.

On Thursday, Son Heung-min cheerfully recreated Bergwijn’s celebration in the Hotspur Way changing rooms.

The video made its way onto social media:

And Bergwijn himself posted a screenshot on his Instagram story, complete with crying-laugh emojis: