Steven Bergwijn scored the equalising and winning goals for Tottenham in their thrilling comeback against Leicester, something Arsenal striker Alexandre Lacazette failed to replicate earlier in the season.
Spurs were 2-1 down in the final seconds of their fixture at the King Power Stadium but managed to turn the game around and come away with a 3-2 win and three points.
Earlier in the season, Arsenal welcomed Crystal Palace to the Emirates and were also trailing 2-1 in the closing minutes of the game, after two second half goals from Patrick Vieira's side.
In that tie, Lacazette also scored an equalising goal, but their two reactions couldn't have been more different and perhaps shows their differing mentality.
After going 1-0 up inside the first ten minutes, Arsenal lost their lead in the second half and then fell behind in the 73rd minute.
Mikel Arteta's side had 54% possession and 17 shots, of which six were on target, as they tried to get three points from the tie.
Kieran Tierney hit the bar in the 87th minute but it was a Ben White shot which got deflected and fell to Lacazette, that got Arsenal the equaliser.
The Frenchman ran straight over to the home fans and celebrated with them and his teammates, helping his side claim a point from the match.
Bergwijn replaced Sergio Reguilon with just over ten minutes to go and he revealed what Antonio Conte asked him to do, before he came on the pitch.
"He said 'score and create some difficult moments for the defenders and stay close to Harry' and I did it," admitted the 24-year-old.
Bergwijn had two shots during his short spell on the pitch and both flew past Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel, ensuring his side gained three points from their trip to the King Power.
It was Matt Doherty who was involved in the build-up to the Dutchman's first goal and unlike Lacazette, Bergwijn didn't stop to celebrate with the visiting fans.
Instead, the 24-year-old began running straight back into position for kick-off, whilst Harry Kane got the ball out of Schmeichel's net, to speed up the restart of the match.
It took less than two minutes for Bergwijn to then get the winning goal, which Kane assisted and that was when they went to celebrate with the away fans.
After the game, Conte spoke about his players' reaction after the equaliser.
"They showed me great desire," he said in his post match press conference. "When we had equalised, we got the ball and we wanted to restart the game and to try to win.
"I think it was good for me to see this type of attitude from my players."
After the Palace game, Arteta also spoke on his players response.
"The way they came on [the substitutes], they transmitted the belief as well to the crowd that we could score the goal," he explained in his post match press conference. "These things happen for a reason and at the end we scored a goal because we kept fighting towards the end."
This shows the difference in attitude between the players and managers of the rival sides and it shows the gap between the side who got just a point from their late equalising goal and the side who got three.
Tottenham have now overtaken their north London rivals, sitting one place and one point ahead of them, but also with a game in hand.