Son Heung-min netted a last-minute goal on Saturday to help Tottenham overcome a 1-0 deficit and secure a 2-1 victory against Luton, propelling them into the Premier League's top four.
Son received a smart pass from Brennan Johnson after half-time and scored with a low shot that deflected off Daiki Hashioka to beat Hatters goalkeeper Thomas Kaminski.
Tahith Chong's well-executed goal initially put Luton in the lead, but Spurs responded by equalizing early in the second half when Issa Kabore inadvertently turned Johnson's cross into his own net.
Following the equalizer, Spurs aggressively attacked the Luton goal, but crucial defensive interventions and a close-range effort save by Alfie Doughty prevented them from taking the lead.
Despite Luton's efforts, they could not stop Son from scoring his 15th goal of the season, marking Tottenham's fourth win from behind in their last five home league matches.
Aston Villa could reclaim fourth place with a draw against Wolverhampton Wanderers later on Saturday, while Luton drops into the relegation zone with 22 points.