Tottenham Hotspur have revived their Premier League survival hopes with a vital 2–1 win over Aston Villa F.C., building on the momentum from their narrow victory against Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C..
The North London club’s upturn has come at a crucial stage of the season, lifting them out of the relegation zone and restoring confidence among both players and supporters.
Only days earlier, Spurs had snapped a poor winless run in 2026 with a hard-earned result against Wolves—one that is now being viewed as a potential turning point. That match at Molineux drew attention for unusual reasons, as Wolves supporters created a lively post-match atmosphere despite a 1–0 defeat, with many joking the hosts looked more like winners than the side that took the points.
For Spurs, though, the mood has shifted from concern to cautious belief. Their performance against Villa showed resilience and composure, as they withstood late pressure to secure consecutive league victories for the first time in months.
Head coach Roberto De Zerbi has been keen to keep expectations in check, urging his players not to forget their recent struggles but instead use them as motivation. He emphasized the need for consistency as the season approaches its decisive phase.
With confidence growing and momentum on their side, Tottenham now head into a critical run of fixtures that will determine whether their turnaround results in survival or disappointment.

