By Sean Walsh 5 March 2016. It was a typical grey, windy and cold north London day. Tottenham Hotspur hosted rivals Arsenal in the Premier League’s Saturday early kick-off. A win would have sent Spurs top of the table, if only for a few hours. This was the only day they could have done so their 2015/16 and 2016/17 title-challenging seasons. This is the one that got away. By February 2016, Tottenham had become the bookmakers’ favourite to win the Premier League. There were still question marks over Leicester City’s credentials having battled relegation only a year earlier, while Spurs were at l…