Tottenham overcome the deficit of one goal to maintain his trophy hopes with a living win 3-1 (3-2-2) over Az Alkmaar in northern London thanks to Wilson Odobert and James Maddison.
Last week, a terrible appearance in Alkmaar saw the Spurs to leave the Dutch tails between the legs, and it is necessary to answer at home to stay in the competition.
Oblined by the famous support, Odobert scored his first Spurs goal to give his side at night and equalize the overall result.
Spurs’s confidence grew with Heung-Min’s son, which was close to a few occasions before the break, but their climb also served to launch AZ, which Cristian Romero almost handed over to Cristian Romero after the unpleasant episode gave the opportunity to Zico Burmeester.
Az smelled of blood, but despite the energetic beginning of the second period, Spurs quickly found two goals in good, when Maddison twisted home from the frame, set by his son.
Peer Kopmeiners scored a Spurs error to give his side a life line, but a fine team of teams, who finished Odobert, secured a victory for side Ange Postecoglou, while an Australian manager seeks to hold his promise of silver accessories in his second season.
The Spurs are now looking forward to the quarterfinals against Bundesliga Side Eintracht Frankfurt, who beat Ajax 6-2 over two legs.
A combination of youth and experience wins him for spurs
For the first time since October, Ange Postecoglou could launch her ‘lead group’. Cristiano Romera, James Maddison, Guglielmo Vicario and Heung-my son began as part of a strong Spurs setting. It was from these four Spurs to catalyze their return.
The son was involved in the first when his high pressure on the back mistake forced the back side as the front foot spurs took the lead. Maddison, the scorer of the second, would also drive his team for the third terrain, starting the impressive goal of the team who ended up for his bracelet.
Odobert, a 20-year-old summer signing from Burnley, opened his Spurs account at the night in which Lucas Bergvall, 18, correctly put the injustices of his first leg with a controlled presence of the terrain, withdrawn late in the second half on the standing ovation, with the current aspect of his industry and endeavor to give the seaside season.
Postecoglou had what he would think was very close to his strongest side and that was worth it. The combination of youth and experience gave the Spurs to the fans, at the very least, to rejoice.
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2025-03-13 22:00:00