Bale hails team after victory
Osasuna scored two late goals to claim a dramatic 2-0 victory over stuttering Levante and continue their charge towards Primera Division safety.
Second-half substitutes Masoud Shojaei and Kike Sola did the damage, scoring in the 87th and 90th minutes respectively as Osasuna picked up their fourth win in six matches to climb up to 14th spot, five points above the drop zone.
While the Pamplona side look to be finding form at just the right time though, Levante are heading in the opposite direction as tonight's loss leaves them in 10th having now earned just four points from a possible 21 in recent weeks.
Levante came into the match on a high after progressing through to the last 16 of the Europa League last week in their maiden European campaign and they would have been desperate to build on that with a win tonight.
And things looked promising enough for the hosts as they started well with Obafemi Martins only being denied a sixth-minute opener by a brilliant save from Andres Fernandez.
The Osasuna custodian also performed heroics to keep out Martins again 10 minutes later before his Levante counterpart Keylor Navas took centre stage with a brilliant fingertip save to turn over Miguel De las Cuevas' 20-yard drive.
Both sides continued to push for an opener before the break, and Levante were unfortunate not to net in the 39th minute when Sergio Ballesteros hit the post from close range.
That was a let off for Osasuna, but Levante also rode their luck in the 58th minute when the visitors hit the woodwork themselves with a shot from Alejandro Arribas that struck the crossbar.
Navas then produced another fine stop to parry a Emiliano Armenteros shot as Osasuna pushed for a winner.
It was beginning to look like the game would end in stalemate, but Masoud had other ideas.
The Iran international had only been on the pitch six minutes when he broke the deadlock with a brilliant curling effort into the top corner.
Another replacement, Kike Sola, then wrapped up the points with Osasuna's second four minutes into stoppage time as he fired home Armenteros' pass.
The Welsh winger struck twice, while Gylfi Sigurdsson also scored for Andre Villas-Boas' side who came back from 2-1 down to take the three points.
Bale put Spurs ahead before an Andy Carroll penalty and a Joe Cole strike put the home side ahead, but Spurs ran out victors with Bale's superb 90th.minute strike - his 15th Premier League goal of the season - securing a win which sees them jump above Chelsea and into third.
"It was a massive victory," he said on Sky Sports 1.
"We knew after the (Chelsea) result yesterday that we had a massive chance to get third spot. We deserved the victory.
"We know what we are capable of. We have scored a lot of last minute winners.
"We are confident that if we keep battling to the end we will score.
"I'm just enjoying my football. The most important thing is the team playing well. It is not about me it's about the team."