Tottenham secured a dramatic three points on Wednesday evening as they beat Leicester City 3-2 at the King Power Stadium.
The Foxes took the lead on the night through Patson Daka, but Harry Kane levelled the match in the first-half. James Maddison then put the hosts ahead, but two stoppage time goals from substitute Steven Bergwijn ensured Spurs left with maximum points.
The scenes in the away end were pretty wild, rather understandably, with Tottenham seconds away from getting nothing and then coming away with everything.
One man who is never frightened to show his emotions is Antonio Conte, who again, could be seen showing his passion on the touchline at the King Power.
On the latest edition of Tottenham's 'Conte Cam' video on their official YouTube channel, football.london has picked out some of the best bits.
Reguilon's passion shows
Despite being substituted in the 79th minute of the 3-2 win, Tottenham defender Sergio Reguilon was well involved in the celebrations.
Reguilon was the first Spurs player on the sideline to his feet when Bergwijn rounded Kasper Schmeichel and the Spanish defender then sprinted down the touchline when his team-mate found the back of the net.
The full-back started to run but then quickly turned back and celebrated with his colleagues on the bench.
Conte's frustration shows
Tottenham may have ended up with all three points on Wednesday, but Conte's frustration on the side was evident to see.
Kane, despite scoring for Spurs, wasted plenty of chances in front of goal and at one point, Conte can be seen putting his head in his hands before walking back furiously to the bench.
Conte can be seen venting his anger once again when Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg gives away possession in the second-half.
The celebrations
When Bergwijn made it 2-2, Conte's celebrations were somewhat subdued, but the relief on the Italian's face was clear to see. But things were about to get a whole lot better.
Just after Kane played the ball through to Bergwijn, Conte does an air kick, almost imitating what he had just seen from his team.
When Bergwijn rounds the goalkeeper and finds the net, Conte joins in with his backroom staff and players in a mass huddle, with the joy clear to see.
It was a crucial three points for Tottenham as their hunt for a top four finish continues. Up next is a trip to Chelsea on Sunday afternoon.