Pedro Porro canceled the early opener Hugo Ekitike for Eintracht Frankfurt to ensure that Tottenham left with a draw 1-1 in the first stage of the European League quarterfinals before the next week’s meeting in Germany.
Ange Postecoglou’s side pushed to take advantage of the advantage after equalization, but now she will be tasked to go to Deutsche Bank Park, a daunting view due to the crackling atmosphere created by the fans in North London.
Spurs came to the accessories and knew that their chances of silver and European qualification would depend on the European league next season, but was fired in the sixth minute by the final blow when Ecitike fired his side ahead.
The 22-year-old cut off from his left wing and put his efforts to the lower right corner to catch a sweeping unhinder from the visitors-but it was the goal that caused Spurs into life, and eventually found their equalizer through Porra.
The right back was driving into the box and ending the stunning team movement by setting up Maddison’s ball to the goal to equalize the score just before half an hour.
Spurs had a pulse after restarting and approached several times. Lucas BergVall spewed the attachment of reach, Heung-min Son saw his efforts leaning the wide Kaua Santos, and Micky Van de was also rejected late. But for all their efforts they took place in the evening.
How positive it is, as the result is, Spurs will feel that they could leave with more with respect to the performance, and now do it all on the way to book a place in the semifinals against Bodo/Glimt, which holds the advantage of 2-0 in a tie or Lazio.
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