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Published 23:23 5 May 2017 BST
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If Spurs had beat West Ham 10-0 Chelsea would still have won the league.
If they avoid a complete collapse against a relegated team, a team in the relegation zone and two sides with nothing to play for they will be champions.
So how the hell did Spurs 'bottle' the opportunity to win a league title they were never in the position to actually win?
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How was Friday night an example of them being "Spursy"?
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It wasn't, and its absolute nonsense to say Mauricio Pochettino's side 'bottled' something they never had a chance of winning.
Spurs are an excellent team, with players who would walk into any other side in the Premier League. If it wasn't for injuries to Harry Kane at key points of the season they might have ran Chelsea closer.
If they could've turned some of their eight draws into wins maybe they would have pipped Chelsea to the title. And if they hadn't wasted £30m on Moussa Sissoko maybe they would have won their first league title since 1961.
They didn't bottle anything, they just fell short, and there's a difference between the two.
If Chelsea had have failed to win the league you could say they bottled it, given their lead a few months ago. Spurs just came up short.
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