Tottenham Hotspur had to do it the hard way once again on Saturday afternoon as they came from behind to beat Luton Town on Saturday.
Tottenham fans probably head to home games expecting the same pattern at this point.
That pattern goes like this; Tottenham go a goal down but create chance after chance, failing to find the net.
Spurs eventually draw level and going on to find a winner late on, snatching a victory from the jaws of disappointment.
Outside of the defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers, which followed the pattern up until Wolves finding the winner rather than Tottenham, Spurs fans have become used to these home games.
Crystal Palace, Brighton and Hove Albion and Brentford all went the same way with Luton Town joining the list after Saturday’s clash.
Tahith Chong put Luton 1-0 up early on but Tottenham hit back in fortuitous circumstances with Issa Kabore’s own goal drawing them level.
Son Heung-min then popped up with the winner, leaving many to ask whether Spurs have found a winning mentally under Ange Postecoglou or whether these kind of wins are completely unsustainable.