Graham Potter savoured “a great day” for Albion.

And he felt they were worthy winners at Tottenham.

Leandro Trossard struck in the 90th minute to secure a 1-0 success.

The three points were the first Albion have secured away to Tottenham in the Premier League era.

Albion won at Arsenal last week but head coach Potter said: “I thought the performance was a step up.

“The players were incredible.

“Work rate and understanding and discipline and aggression and quality, everything you need.

“It felt like we had a good organisation and then an attitude to just run and defend and then be brave when we had the ball as well.

“I thought we asked some questions of Spurs.

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“It wasn’t like a smash and grab game.

“We tried to press high, we tried to win the ball back, we tried to construct our attacks.

“We are playing against a lot of world class players and a team that is in a great moment."

Albion have bounced back from a run of one point and one goal in seven games to set a club record for away wins in a top-flight season.

Potter said: “We knew we had to be good and we were today.

“You can see historically how difficult it is for Brighton and Hove Albion to win at Spurs.

“It’s a great day for the club.

“Three points, clean sheet, 40 points with six games to go.

“It’s not so bad considering it was Armageddon three games ago!”