Video: Brighton hit Spurs for four, but Spurs have a goal back

The man of the moment, Joao Pedro, scored his second penalty of the night and his third goal.

These two penalties have helped the Brazilian score seven goals in his last nine games in all competitions.

Pedro, who advanced with confidence the first time, did it again but this time placed the ball in the opposite corner of the net.

This is a victory of sorts, even though the Seagulls failed to keep a clean sheet because Alejo Véliz scored his first Tottenham goal with less than 10 minutes left.

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