Reaction was positive from a Tottenham point of view as Mauricio Pochettino’s side snatched a late win over Aston Villa at Villa Park. It took an 83rd minute goal from Nacer Chadli to cancel out a 17th minute goal from Andreas Weimann. Then Harry Kane found a late winner from a free-kick on the 90th minute to give Spurs a late three points. Many on Twitter had previously been calling for the inclusion of Harry Kane in the Premier League, and this time their prayers were answered, albeit he didn’t start the match. One fan even said that this could be the turning point in our season. This is how the fans reacted on Twitter.
I love that Harry Kane is proving some of you wrong that wrote him off. Going to be a big player for us. He’s worked for it! @hkane28#THFC
— Addicted to Spurs (@AddictedtoSpurs) November 2, 2014
Passion // #THFC pic.twitter.com/qhJtj8YZwI — _ (@PhotosTHFC) November 2, 2014
Delirious when Kane scored the winner. Shrieked with joy, leapt into the air and hugged my Mum. Those are the moments you never forget.
— Callum Haymes (@CallumHaymes) November 2, 2014
Up the Spurs! #COYS pic.twitter.com/b8wpvPUpgT — Addicted to Spurs (@AddictedtoSpurs) November 2, 2014
Kane 30 seconds – 1 shot on target Adebayor 1 hour – 0 shots on target
— Luke ➊➑➑➋ (@SpursSmify) November 2, 2014
IMO, every Spurs fan should have a warning sticker that says this ‘Supporting Tottenham Hotspur will seriously affect your health!’ #COYS — Ben Boorman (@benboorman21) November 2, 2014
Really nice to see Jan show abit of passion today. He hasn’t celebrated a goal like that for some time. #turningpoint
— OneHotspurs (@Onehotspurs) November 2, 2014
Loved the Klinsmann Dive by Kane. Being a Spurs fan, he knew the significance of that celebration.
— Callum Haymes (@CallumHaymes) November 2, 2014
Other reaction throughout the game was a number of tweets stating that Kane would have scored a fantastic chance that out of form Emmanuel Adebayor squandered in the first half when Spurs found themselves 1-0 down and searching for an equaliser.