da dobrowin: Tottenham Hotspur might feel they should have beaten Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday, but when you concede a goal away to a top six rival to go 2-1 down with just seconds left to play, you really do have to celebrate a point.
da brwin: This game was so strange, so crazy, that both teams will feel they should have won, and both will do so on the basis that they should have been able to convert late chances without the other side going up the other end and equalising.
Harry Kane’s missed penalty might have put Tottenham in a winning position before Mohamed Salah’s late goal could well have been a winner. But Kane showed he’s made of stern stuff indeed, converting a pressure penalty in front of the Kop End in the final few seconds.
And yet, despite all of the drama, it’s fair to say that there weren’t too many outstanding performances. Had Harry Kane been on form, for example, he may not have needed a last-ditch penalty to salvage a point. He might have scored the first, or buried an earlier chance or two instead.
It’s a similar story with Son Heung-Min, who missed a one-on-one earlier in the game.
So, Spurs, fans, after all that we want to know who you think was your best player on Sunday. Was it Kane simply for the cojones he showed in burying a late penalty? Or someone else for their endeavour all game and their contribution to what was a stunning and dramatic game?
Let us know by giving us your rating out of ten for each of the Tottenham players below.