Tottenham are more likely to sustain an annual challenge because they have such a young, emerging team, but there will still be the same feeling of taking a rare and unexpected opportunity before the usual 'big four’ rebuild and fight back. It has been so long since their club won a league title, they too have a particular pressure on them but they have been chasing all season, never quite having that same level of expectation that comes with being a frontrunner. That has helped them.

I know what everyone is thinking reading my thoughts on a title run-in… wondering what I think about 'that’ slip against Chelsea when Liverpool were going for the title in 2014. It was the kind of incident that under any under circumstances, with far less at stake, would not be remembered.

In the heat of a title race everything is replayed and magnified and over the course of 38 games the course of history is reduced to one pivotal moment. It is not really like that but the Leicester and Spurs players know a similarly defining action can happen at any time, whether it’s a winning goal, a great save, a slice of luck or calamitous mistake.