Aston Villa 1-2 Tottenham Hotspur: Roberto De Zerbi's side move out of the relegation zone after crucial win at Villa Park

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Tottenham breathed new life into their battle to stay in the Premier League with a 2-1 victory at Champions league-chasing Aston Villa to move out of the relegation zone.

West Ham's 3-0 defeat at Brentford on Saturday opened the door for Spurs, and Roberto De Zerbi's side stepped confidently through it as the battle to beat the drop took a plot twist.

Spurs looked a different side under De Zerbi The way they pressed and won back possession all over the pitch was reminiscent of De Zerbi's Brighton, giving every indication Spurs will have enough to stay in the top flight next season.

Aston Villa, who made seven changes from their Europa League semi-final first leg defeat to Nottingham Forest, were second best from the very first whistle as first-half goals from Conor Gallagher and Richarlison as good as finished the game as a contest.

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The expected Villa resurgence never came in the second half and despite Emi Buendia's stoppage-time header, it was Spurs' night as they produced arguably their best performance of the season at such a crucial point in the campaign.

Spurs, who now have back-to-back wins in the league since their first two games of the season, are now one point above 18th-placed West Ham with three games of the season left to play and favourites to beat the drop, and with a home game to come against Leeds, after the Hammers host Arsenal, their position could be even better next week.

While it was Spurs' best performance of the season, Villa produced their worst display of the campaign, with their attention clearly on Thursday's Europa League semi-final second leg against Nottingham Forest.

Villa, who stay fifth with a six-point cushion to Bournemouth in sixth, have suffered three straight defeats in all competitions and missed the chance to all but seal a Champions League spot for next season.

Unai Emery's men now have to produce a response from a lacklustre display to overcome a one-goal deficit against Forest on Thursday.

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De Zerbi: Spurs showed what we are capable of

Spurs boss Roberto De Zerbi to TNT Sports:

"We played against Aston Villa and Aston Villa is a very good team, with a lot of very good players and a great manager, but we played very well for 60 minutes, I think, with the ball, without the ball.

"Then we suffered Watkins, we suffered Buendia, we concede a goal. The only bad thing on the pitch was the goal we conceded.

"We could have scored more goals, especially in the first half, but I'm pleased for this performance from my players. I know how much they suffered this season and for that I'm very proud."

On what pleased him the most about Spurs' performance, he added: "The high pressure, for sure, because the high pressure is a mentality. Then the possession because we played very, very well, with calm. When we had to attack the space or to go to shoot, we did. When we had to keep the ball, we did.

"I love playing football. Especially if you have these players in the squad, my job is to help them, to put them in the right condition to play, to show what they are capable of doing."

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