Wolverhampton Wanderers have boosted their hopes of securing European football next season after beating Tottemham Hotspur 3-2 in the English Premier League.
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Tottenham led 2-1 before goals from Diogo Jota and Raul Jimenez won it for the visitors on Sunday, lifting them above Spurs to sixth.
"It's an amazing feeling," Jimenez said.
"We knew that we are a very good team that can do these kind of things. This is our spirit, this is what we want. That's what characterises us.
"Every game we play, we fight to the end, the last minute. We keep winning, getting up in the table and keep going.
"We are proud of this game and we have to keep going to achieve more goals. We are looking at top five, if we can keep fighting like this, never give up - we know that it's going to be difficult but we can do it if we play like today."
Spurs led twice, first through Steven Bergwijn and then, after Matt Doherty equalised, through Serge Aurier on the stroke of halftime.
Jota levelled 12 minutes into the second half and Jimenez found the net with his left foot 17 minutes from time.
"I think it is unfair," Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho said.
"The players didn't deserve the defeat. We were punished by, I would say, mentality mistakes. You have to be ruthless against teams like Wolves that play fantastically well on the counter-attack.
"We deserve much more than these results but this is what it is. The front three combined well, they did what they can. They did the plan that we worked on in the week. We had lots of arrivals in dangerous positions, but it is quite frustrating to see they don't have that feeling."
Manchester United are just one place ahead of Wolves on goal difference after they drew 1-1 at Everton.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin gave Everton an early lead before Bruno Fernandes equalized for United, though Everton were denied a late winner by VAR.
United goalkeeper David de Gea was at fault for Calvert-Lewin's goal while Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti was sent off, after Calvert-Lewin had a second goal ruled out because Gylfi Sigurdsson was lying in an offside position.
"It was a game of two halves - first half, we were excellent. But a very strange start, you shouldn't be 1-0 down like that," United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said.
"After that we played fantastic football and we should have been leading at halftime, we could have won it at the end. We defended all second half and are pleased with a point.
"One point each, is what both teams deserve; we had the first half and they had the second."
Australian Associated Press