It’s safe to say Spurs fans were in a jubilant mood following Tottenham’s superb victory against Manchester City on Tuesday evening.Mauricio Pochettino’s side ended City’s 14-game winning streak thanks to a late strike from Heung-Min Son to put them in a strong position in their Champions League quarter-final tie.Fans at the north Londoners’ new stadium were understandably elated with the result – and they couldn’t resist the urge to poke some fun at London rivals Arsenal and Chelsea following the match.
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Oh what a night, watching Tottenham on a Tuesday night. You play Thursday cos youre f*cking s*ite. What a feeling, what a night … [@MitchRobinson95 & [@KatSpur71]#THFC #COYS #TOTMCI #UCLpic.twitter.com/zQ2GQxPhgg— Last Word On Spurs (@LastWordOnSpurs) April 9, 2019Tottenham have plenty of experience playing on Thursday nights, but they can sit back and relax knowing their London rivals, rather than them, are in the Europa League this season.Chelsea and Arsenal have both reached the quarter-finals of Europe’s lesser competition, with the first leg of their last-eight clashes taking place this week.The Gunners host Napoli while Chelsea travel to the Czech Republic to take on Slavia Prague – a match which talkSPORT is covering with full live commentary, kick-off 8pm.

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