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Tottenham's Tottenham Hotspur, who lost Son Heung-min due to an injury, performed the best comeback show in league history. With less than a minute left, Bergwein's two theater goals turned the game over.



Correspondent Kim Hyung-yeol.



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Tottenham were dragged to the last minute at Leicester City.



After conceding the opening goal, Harry Kane's quick counterattack equalized the score, but again exposed defensive anxiety and gave up a 2-1 lead.



The last replacement card, Bergwein, did a miracle.



Bergwein scored a dramatic equalizer in a pre-nuptial setting as the five minutes of extra time had elapsed.



And when extra time was added to the extra time, Bergwein, who received Kane's awl pass, even beat the goalkeeper and hit the winning goal like a buzzer beater.



Bergwein, who was on the brink of release due to continued sluggishness, emerged as a hero by scoring the first and second goals in the league, and Tottenham became the team that came from behind until the latest time in league history to win.



[Bergwein/Tottenham striker: (What did the manager order when he came in as a substitute?) To score. They told me to stick with Kane to score, but I did it all.]



[Conte/Tottenham Manager: Our players never gave up until the last minute to fight.]



Heung-Min Son posted a photo of Bergwein on social media, called him 'My Boy,' and wrote 'Our players who deserved to win' to celebrate the show's reversal of dedication.



(Video editing: So Ji-hye, CG: Shim Soo-hyun, Kang Yu-ra)