
Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou dubbed his players "brilliant" after their 2-2 draw at Arsenal.
Spurs came from behind twice, thanks to a brace from captain Heung-min Son, to earn the point.
Postecoglou later said: "I thought performance-wise we had to show a bit of everything we've got. They're a good, top team and we had to defend at times. But I thought we showed real courage and bravery just to keep playing our football. We certainly pressed aggressively.
"I thought we were unfortunate with both of the goals, an own goal and a penalty, but great character to come from behind in a difficult place twice.
"It's brilliant. That's four away games we've had in difficult venues. We've gone behind at three of them but a brilliant response. They're a top team, particularly here at home. We know how hard they are to beat.
"This side is growing. In terms of our football we're still at the beginning but I'm so impressed with the character we're showing, particularly as a group.
"It's just further evidence that we're having an encouraging start. We're only six games into building our side here. Today was about playing our football in a top venue against a difficult side and I thought today at times we did and that's the most pleasing thing."
On the decision to award Arsenal a penalty, the manager stated: "I didn't see it. I saw the one that was given yesterday. I don't know what the handball rules are. It's pretty much if it hits your hand it's a penalty these days so, even with guys shooting from a metre away.
"But anyway he gave it. Like I said, it seems like their needed to be forensic evidence to give it."
