Yeah, history has been completely rewritten for that season.
Arsenal were top on new year's day, 2 points clear of Leicester, 3 of Man City and 6 of Spurs. They were still top by matchday 22. Spurs weren't top at any point and the closest they ever got was to within two points. The games they lost at the end of the season were once the title was gone but they wouldn't have won it anyway.
The following season Spurs finished on 86 points, which prior to City and Liverpool setting records would have been enough to win the title more often than not, unfortunately for them though Conte's Chelsea managed 93 points. Spurs also finished that season with a +60 goal difference, which is more than even any Man Utd side has managed. Pochettino turned Tottenham into Champions League regulars. He took them to a Champions League final, imagine suggesting that 10 years ago.