Ollie Watkins hailed a “massive three points” after Aston Villa came from behind to win 2-1 at Tottenham.
Giovani Lo Celso put Spurs in front after 22 minutes, before Pau Torres headed an equaliser in first-half stoppage time.
England forward Watkins scored a second just after the hour which proved enough to take Villa above their hosts and into the top four.
“They are where they are in the league because of how they’re playing, so a massive three points,” Watkins told Sky Sports.
“It’s unbelievable, a great feeling and we are playing great football, but we’re not getting carried away.
“We’re not even at Christmas yet and we have some tough matches coming up, so we have to keep going.”
It was a third consecutive defeat for Spurs, whose profligacy in front of goal cost them as Villa went on to secure an eighth win from their last 10 matches.
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou told Sky Sports: “A tough outcome, but I couldn’t be happier with the way the boys played.
“I’m really proud of them. I thought we played some fantastic football and on another day we would have won comfortably. I can’t fault the effort they put into the game.
“There’s no frustration. We played well and as a manager that’s all you can ask for.
“Sometimes the outcomes don’t go the way you want, but as a manager I want the players committed to what we are trying to do and they were all totally committed.
“On another day we would have had a few goals but it was a combination of outstanding goalkeeping and woodwork.
“From my perspective all I can ask is what they gave. The players played an outstanding game of football and as a manager that’s all we can ask for.”
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