Many Tottenham Hotspur fans have been reacting to a tweet that was recently posted by Spurs-focused Twitter account @thespursweb which relayed some footage of Tottenham’s dressing room following their 2-0 Premier League win over Arsenal on Sunday.
Spurs sit atop the Premier League table after goals from Heung-min Son and Harry Kane gave them all three points in the latest north London derby.
As per spurs-web.com, Tottenham right-back Serge Aurier, who played the full 90 minutes and earned the fourth-highest overall WhoScored rating (7.45) of any Lilywhites player in Sunday’s game, took to Instagram to share some footage of the scenes inside of the north London club’s dressing following their derby day victory.
While most of Spurs’ players seem fairly subdued in their celebrations, the club’s head of first-team performance Carlos Lalin certainly seems to be enjoying himself following this win, as he can be seen dancing.
After this footage was then shared by @thespursweb on Twitter, it caught the attention of some Lilywhites supporters.
So, how did these Tottenham Hotspur fans react to this post-match footage?
Look at the scenes in the Tottenham dressing rooms! ? #THFC #COYS pic.twitter.com/zyoBF3uwVQ
— The Spurs Web (@thespursweb) December 6, 2020
Many of the Spurs fans who replied to this tweet reacted positively to this footage.
We are buzzing and pundits are crying ?
— Don Levy (@solja_street) December 6, 2020
Winksy steals the scene ???
Oh yes, my heart is white ???
— Long Chek Juan (@longcjuan) December 7, 2020
Hahaha that’s the spirit ???
— Sabali (@283King) December 6, 2020
That’s it
— Vaticano Guarda & Mille Miglia Modena, taken by me (@captain_kalu) December 6, 2020
Did you enjoy this footage?
YES
NO
Winks looks fuming
— Jason Powley (@RealJasonPowley) December 6, 2020
Get in!! https://t.co/IVJD0E3sI0
— Stephen Done (@SDone74) December 6, 2020
So, judging by these Lilywhites supporters’ tweets, it certainly seems as though this post-match footage has gone down well with plenty of the north London club’s fans and considering that they sit in first place in England’s top flight following their win over Arsenal, that’s hardly a massive surprise.