Champions League: Spurs expose City’s foibles

Champions League: Spurs expose City’s foibles

AgenciesUpdated: Wednesday, May 29, 2019, 12:10 AM IST
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TOPSHOT - Tottenham Hotspur's South Korean striker Son Heung-Min celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the UEFA Champions League quarter final second leg football match between Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west England on April 17, 2019. - The match ended 4-4, but Tottenham progress to the semi finals on goal difference. (Photo by Lindsey PARNABY / AFP) |

Manchester: Manchester City’s bid for an unprecedented quadruple of trophies ended in dramatic fashion as Tottenham progressed to the Champions League semi-finals on away goals as a pulsating 4-3 win for City was not enough to overturn their 1-0 first leg deficit. Four goals were scored in a crazy opening 11 minutes as Raheem Sterling and Bernardo Silva cancelled out two Son Heung-min away goals for Tottenham.

City finally looked set for the last four when further goals from Sterling and Sergio Aguero put them ahead in the tie for the first time. But there was a further twist when Fernando Llorente’s controversial goal 17 minutes from time was allowed to stand despite a VAR check for handball by the Spaniard. VAR intervened again deep into stoppage time to save Spurs once more when Sterling thought he had completed his hat-trick only for Aguero to be ruled offside in the build-up.

Tottenham’s reward is a semi-final clash against Ajax. Pep Guardiola will face more questions over his failure to land the Champions League three seasons into his City’s reign, but after a more conservative approach for the first leg was criticised, he set the tone for a thrilling 90 minutes. Kevin de Bruyne was restored to the starting XI among four changes from the first leg and the Belgian showed why the decision to leave him out last week was so questioned.

De Bruyne drove at the heart of the Spurs defence before feeding Sterling, who cut inside and curled a wonderful shot into the far corner. Guardiola had called for the home fans to finally produce an intimidating atmosphere on a European night at the Etihad. However, they had barely retaken their seats by the time Tottenham were level. Aymeric Laporte cut out Dele Alli’s forward pass, but only turned the ball into the path of Son, whose shot had too much power for Ederson.

Three minutes later, City’s quadruple quest appeared in tatters as Laporte was again caught in possession, this time by Lucas Moura and the Brazilian teed up Son to curl into the top corner for his 20th goal of the season. Yet, a kamikaze opening 11 minutes had another twist as Bernardo’s effort deflected off Danny Rose and wrong-footed Hugo Lloris at his near post.By the midway point of the first-half, City were back in front as Bernardo and De Bruyne played creators once more and Sterling finished off  a low cross at the back post.

Spurs’ hopes of holding on to their advantage on away goal suffered another blow when Moussa Sissoko was forced off with an injury. Mauricio Pochettino chose attack as the best form of defence by replacing the midfielder with Llorente in what proved to be a decisive change.City started the second period with the same menace they did the first as Lloris denied Sterling before the French World Cup winner made a brilliant stop to deny De Bruyne the goal his performance deserved.

However, De Bruyne had his hat-trick of assists on the hour mark as he surged through midfield before timing his pass for Aguero to perfection and the Argentine rifled past Lloris. Finally ahead for the first time in the tie, Guardiola soon sent on Fernandinho to restore some sense of control, but City were pegged back again as an incredible tie swung back in Tottenham’s favour. Kieran Trippier’s corner was bundled in by Llorente, but there was controversy as the ball seemed to hit the striker’s arm on its way in.

After a VAR check, though, Turkish referee Cuneyt Cakir stood by his original decision and the goal stood. And VAR went against City again deep into stoppage time as delirium soon turned to disbelief inside the Etihad when what would have been a hat-trick for Sterling was ruled out.

Number Zone
6 CITY have lost six UEFA ties in which they lost the away first leg
7 TOTTENHAM are the seventh English club to reach the UCL semi-finals, with England overtaking Spain as the competition’s most successful country in this respect.
18 SPURS have won 18 of the 20 UEFA ties in which they won the home first leg.
57 YEARS Spurs have made it to their first European semi-final after 57 years
98 CITY have scored a total of 98 goals during their 26 competitive home games this season

MoM: Heung-Min Son
Not just the key player in Manchester but across the tie, Son’s display here – particularly in that madcap first half – set the tone for Tottenham. The forward’s first goal may have relied on an element of fortune, but his second was a magnificent curling strike; Son also led the line relentlessly
throughout and provided the crucial goals in the absence of Harry Kane. His fist-pump to the bench following his second here underlined just how much this meant to the Korean – and how much it means to the club he has fired to a maiden UEFA Champions League semi-final.

FIRST LEG SEMI-FINAL
The semi-final first legs will be played on Tuesday 30 April and Wednesday 1 May, with the returns taking place the following week. Specific match dates will be confirmed in due course.

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