Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou admitted "seven days is a long time in football" after his side scored a superb 4-1 win over Aston Villa in the Premier League.
The hosts came from behind in North London to record a second win in as many games across all competitions, overturning a first half deficit against Unai Emery's visitors.
On the back of a Carabao Cup victory over Manchester City in midweek, it has delivered a marked turn in fortunes for Spurs following last weekend's loss to Crystal Palace.
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Speaking afterwards, Postecoglou praised his side's opponents while paying tribute to their own resolve after a crucial victory across what has been a stuttering domestic term.
"Villa are a good side," he told BBC Sport. "The first half was a bit of an arm wrestle. They have a consistent level of performance.
"We have other gears in us which we showed in the second half. Seven days is a long time in football. Seven days ago I was a grumpy old so and so.
"We have to say true to the course we're on. We made sure not to feel sorry for ourselves and back to the team we want to be."
Expectations had been high at Spurs this season after their first campaign under Postecoglou, with hopes the Australian can finally end their silverware drought.
They return to continental action this week in the UEFA Europa League, when they travel to face Turkish Super Lig leaders Galatasaray on Thursday.
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