Tottenham climbed to third in the Premier League but lost top scorer Harry Kane to injury as they came from behind to win 4-1 at Bournemouth.
Spurs were 1-0 down at that point, following Junior Stanislas' early opener, but a Dele Alli goal, Son Heung-min's brace and Serge Aurier's late strike turned the game in their favour as they bounced back from their midweek Champions League exit to move above Liverpool in the battle for a top-four finish.
Tottenham could be backed at a biggest price of 5/2 in Sky Bet's in-play odds and a 4-1 win was available at 18/1 before kick-off.
Victory stretched Spurs' unbeaten league run to 12 games, although Kane's early departure will undoubtedly be at the front of manager Mauricio Pochettino's mind ahead of next weekend's FA Cup quarter-final at Swansea.
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Post-match reaction
Defender Jan Vertonghen felt Spurs showed their character to come back from Wednesday's Champions League defeat to Juventus, particularly after also falling behind here.
"I think it was the mentality," he told Sky Sports. "Wednesday was very hard and we almost played the same team.
"It was difficult at the start, they played very positively and offensively. We know we are very strong physically, today we had to show it mentally - definitely after being 1-0 down."
Kane's injury was the obvious note of concern for Spurs and Vertonghen said: "We have to wait (for news). Everyone knows he is a great player and if it is a serious injury we will miss him.
"But we showed today with Son, Erik (Lamela), Christian (Eriksen) - who I think had an unbelievable game - and so many others, they stepped up."
Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino admitted he was "concerned" by Kane's injury but added: "Until tomorrow and the scan we cannot say anything more.
"Of course I worry about him, his ankle, I hope it's not a massive issue - for him and the team - and as soon as possible he can be available."
Son's form - now seven goals in four games - could help take up the slack and Pochettino said: "He is having a fantastic season, the best since he arrived. I'm so happy because he helped the team to achieve these three points.
"It's the perfect answer after a massive disappointment against Juventus, and to concede the first goal here.
"I knew the team was ready to show character and personality after Wednesday. It's nothing new for me, I really believe in that squad."
Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe added: "The scoreline will tell one story but I felt we played well today until that last period. The scoreline looks a flattering one.
"We started really well, we were on the front foot and scored a good goal, but they've got quality and defensively we were always going to be stretched. You have to give them credit."
Bournemouth are six points above the relegation zone in 12th place and asked what it will take to secure their top-flight status, Howe said: "Wins - as quickly as possible.
"We've got a huge game coming up next week (against bottom club West Brom). I'm looking for more of the same in terms of way we played."
