Although the level of the opposition left much to be desired, this was a reminder that
Tottenham still have a team capable of playing devastating football. It is not all doom and gloom in north
London, even though there is no end in sight to the search for a new manager.
At least Spurs are doing everything in their power to ensure that whoever takes over from Ryan Mason has European
Football to enjoy next season. They have won twice in the league since firing José Mourinho and there was a sense of a side enjoying themselves against a wretched Sheffield United, who were powerless to resist in the face of inspired displays from Gareth Bale and Son Heung-min.