Tottenham rose from the grave

Tottenham advances to the Champions League playoffs.

Tottenham’s Clément Lenglet (second right) fans his vital equalizer. PDO

Paine Tottenham goalkeeper by Hugo Lloris in the paint grew all the time.

The French national team coach was born in the south of France, but now his every move was followed by the critical home crowd at Marseille’s Stade Vélodrome.

In the extra time of the opening period, it exploded into a full scream. Amine Harit played a short corner For Jordan Veretoutwhose cross reached the back post with a sneak Chancel Mbemba.

The Congolese bounced high and powerfully headed the ball into the bottom corner.

It was the least Marseille deserved. Tottenham had been completely in the wind in the opening period. Its goal expectation showed 0.04 and the successful passes in the last third were recorded for the home team 134–14.

Spurs had arrived in the final round of the Champions League group stage at the top of Group D. But the expectations of the north Londoners were lowered by the manager Antonio Conte trustee ban.

His guardian Cristian Stellini faced a really tough task. A draw against Marseille would have been enough for Tottenham, but they had to take a break in a 0–1 defeat.

Lenglet saved

Assistant coach Stellini was responsible for giving an inspiring halftime speech. The Italian had never done such a thing before, but now he succeeded.

Spurs took control of the match right at the beginning of the second period.

In the 54th minute, the home team is so confused that the 172-centimeter skipper Valentin Rongier placed a Spurs top longer than the guard’s head Clément Lenglet. Ivan Perisic saw this and sent an accurate shot at the Frenchman’s head.

In the end, Lenglet had the easy job of leveling the match.

The 1-1 situation put Tottenham back at the top of the group for a while. The situation changed in the 72nd minute, when Eintracht Frankfurt Randal Kolo Muani completed the pursuit of the German group in Lisbon. A 2–1 lead against Sporting also meant that Eintracht moved to the top of the group in real time.

The order changed once more because Pierre-Emile Højbjerg scored Tottenham’s 2–1 winning goal in extra time given by the referee.

Glen Kamaran the group stage ended with Rangers completing their losing streak with a 1–3 loss to Ajax. The Finn got on the field as a change, and played the last 30 minutes.

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