How
Tottenham won Champions League group on dramatic night in Marseille
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg's goal in the 95th minute sent
Tottenham through to the last 16 as Group D winners
Tottenham always seem to do it the hard way.
They progressed to the knockout stage of the Champions League on
Tuesday night with a dramatic, late 2-1 victory over Marseille.
It meant they finished top of Group D, but just over half an
hour earlier they were heading out of the competition into the Europa League.
It is not the first time Spurs fans have endured a
nerve-wracking evening in Europe, and Tuesday's frantic match in Marseille had
supporters refreshing the group table on countless occasions.
Supporters are used to it. During Tottenham's historic route to
the 2019 final they needed a draw in Barcelona to
finish runners-up in their group and scrape into the last 16.
Former manager Mauricio Pochettino described it as "mission
impossible" at the time.
Their task in France was seemingly more straightforward - Tottenham knew a point would be enough to progress, but as events unfolded it became anything but.
Spurs' position in Group D changed six times during the evening
with three of the four clubs topping the group at some stage in the evening.
The two teams set to qualify for the last 16 at half-time ended
up being the ones knocked out of the competition by the end of the night.
Frankfurt eventually finished the group stage on 10 points - the
best record of any side in their first appearance in the competition in six
seasons - while Tottenham's stoppage-time winner saw them top Group D.
When were Tottenham heading out of the
competition?
How Group D looked before Tuesday's games with Tottenham
needing a point to guarantee progression
§ Before kick-off -
(Tottenham 1st, Sporting 2nd, Frankfurt 3rd, Marseille 4th)
§ 39 mins - Sporting 1-0
Frankfurt (Sporting 1st, Tottenham 2nd)
§ 45+2 mins - Marseille
1-0 Tottenham (Sporting 1st, Marseille 2nd, Tottenham 3rd)

At half-time it was Sporting and Marseille going through to
the last 16 while Tottenham and Frankfurt were heading out
§ 54 mins - Marseille
1-1 Tottenham (Sporting 1st, Tottenham 2nd, Marseille 3rd)
§ 62 mins - Sporting 1-1
Frankfurt (Tottenham 1st, Sporting 2nd)
§ 72 mins - Sporting 1-2
Frankfurt (Frankfurt 1st, Tottenham 2nd, Marseille 3rd)
§ 90+5 mins - Marseille
1-2 Tottenham (Tottenham 1st, Frankfurt 2nd)

§ How Group D finished after Tuesday's games - Tottenham qualified as group winners, Frankfurt went through to the last 16, Sporting Lisbon dropped into the Europa League and Marseille were eliminated from Europe
§ Spurs
travelled to France as group leaders with Sporting Lisbon second, level on
points with Frankfurt who they led on head-to-head.
§ Marseille,
Tottenham's opponents, were bottom of the group and knew a win would send them
through no matter what.
§ Both
matches kicked off with all four teams in with a chance of progressing.
§ Within
39 minutes, Sporting took a 1-0 lead over Frankfurt, sending them top of the
group, above Tottenham who would still qualify.
§ But
then Marseille went 1-0 up on the stroke of half-time. That goal reshuffled the
pack as they suddenly jumped up to second place, moving Spurs into third and
heading towards the Europa League.
§ It
did not take long for Tottenham to respond in the second half, and when Clement
Lenglet made it 1-1, they jumped back up to second, pushing Marseille down to
third.
§ Frankfurt
then made a move in the 62nd minute, equalising with Sporting, meaning
Tottenham returned to the top of the group.
§ The
German side scored again 10 minutes later meaning they overtook Tottenham as group
leaders and Sporting were bumped down to fourth. That game finished 2-1 and
they had to wait to find out the outcome in France.
§ Spurs
were clinging on at 1-1 as Marseille pushed for the winner, but it was
Tottenham midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg who struck in the 95th minute.
§ That
goal meant Tottenham went through as group winners and Marseille missed out on
European football altogether for the rest of the season, dropping to the bottom
of the table.
§ How you reacted on social media
§ Richard: Seriously the most Conte
thing ever. Very lucky boys.
§ Rachel: It's not how you start,
it's how you finish. COME ON YOU SPURS!
§ Mark: Don't know what everyone
was panicking about! Needing a result, away from home, in the last group game!
Remind you of another one of our CL campaigns? Come on you Spurs!
§ Mike: Marseille must be
gutted! They went all out to try to beat Tottenham and instead they lost the
game, which means that instead of going to last 16, they don't even qualify for
Europa League!
§ Chris: This Spurs game really
is a textbook example of a game of two halves.

