Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

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CHAMPIONS LEAGUE Tottenham’s Harry Kane & Christian Eriksen score in each half to cancel out Juventus forward Higuain’s double strike TURIN:

At a crucial stage of their Champions League last-16 match on Tuesday, Tottenham survived against Juventus simply by standing still.

Spurs goalkeeper Hugo Lloris chose not to dive in either direction as Juventus forward Gonzalo Higuain approached to strike his second penalty of the game. With no big gaps appearing, Higuain smashed the ball straight down the middle and saw it cannon off the crossbar.

A goal would have given Juventus a commanding 3-1 lead at halftime. Instead, Spurs managed to recover from a terrible start and level in the second period to finish at 2-2, ahead of the second leg at Wembley on March 7.

Lloris had dived low to his right against Higuain’s successful first spot kick, getting a hand to the well-placed penalty.

Harry Kane and Christian Eriksen scored in each half after Higuain had netted twice inside the opening nine minutes

“I feel so proud,” Tottenham coach Mauricio Pochettino said.

“We showed great character against a team that played two finals in three years, with amazing experience on the pitch.

“We are a young team in this competitio­n. To show that performanc­e is to be proud and to congratula­te the players because they were fantastic.”

Allegri went for an attacking lineup, with Federico Bernardesc­hi, Douglas Costa and Mario Mandzukic supporting Higuain.

And that paid off right from the start in a terrible opening 10 minutes for Spurs.

Mousa Dembele fouled Miralem Pjanic, 30 yards from goal, inside the first minute. Pjanic himself took the free kick and picked out Higuain, who beat the offside trap to volley into the far corner.

Matters swiftly went from bad to worse for Spurs as Ben Davies tripped Bernardesc­hi inside the area and referee Felix Brych pointed instantly to the spot.

Higuain stepped up and placed a precise penalty into the bottom left corner for his second goal of the match and his eighth in his last five matches.

Tottenham had a mountain to climb against a side which had reached the Champions League final in two of the past three seasons.

Juventus had not let in a goal in 2018 and had only conceded one in its past 16 matches.

However, with Juventus content to sit back, Spurs began to dominate possession and almost got one back in the 26th but goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon pulled off a great save to keep out Kane’s header from point-blank range.

Higuain almost got his hat trick after a swift counteratt­ack and some lovely interplay with Pjanic, but he fired narrowly wide of the left upright.

Buffon did well to tip another Kane effort round the post but Spurs were getting closer and did get back into the match 10 minutes from halftime.

Kane ran onto Dele Alli’s through ball, took it round the onrushing Buffon and calmly deposited into an empty net.

It was the first goal Juventus had conceded in 696 minutes.

Spurs pushed for the equalizer but Juventus almost extended its lead on the stroke of halftime when Serge Aurier brought down Douglas Costa in the area. Higuain stepped up again but failed to complete his hat trick, firing onto the crossbar.

He had another good chance to grab a third, shortly before the hour, but he headed a corner straight at Lloris, who had done well to tip Bernardesc­hi’s effort round his post moments earlier.

Juventus were made to pay for their missed opportunit­ies as Buffon was caught out by a low Eriksen free kick into the bottom left corner.

MANCHESTER CITY RUN RIOT AT BASEL

Ilkay Gundogan dazzled with two goals in Manchester City’s 4-0 romp at FC Basel on Tuesday to leave the Premier League leaders on the verge of the Champions League quarter-finals.

Pep Guardiola’s side effectivel­y settled the last-16 tie after just 23 minutes by racing into a 3-0 lead at Basel’s Sankt Jakob Park.

Their first three goals came in a devastatin­g nine-minute spell thanks to a Gundogan header, a Bernardo Silva volley and a longrange Sergio Aguero strike.

Basel’s misery continued just after the break when Gundogan deftly added a fourth from outside the area and he could easily have finished with a hat-trick.

“To win 4-0 away in the last 16 is an amazing result, we are almost in the quarter-finals, but I am not saying we are already there, out of respect for Basel,” said Guardiola.

“We defended well and we were clinical - we had four chances and took them all.” The scoreline gives the Swiss side little hope for the return leg at the Etihad on March 7. Basel were starved of the ball as City enjoyed 69 percent possession and completed 754 of their 882 passes.

“For a Champions League game, we did ever so well,” said City captain Vincent Kompany.

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 ?? REUTERS ?? Harry Kane (right) celebrates with Davinson Sanchez after scoring Tottenham’s first goal against Juventus in Turin on Wednesday.
REUTERS Harry Kane (right) celebrates with Davinson Sanchez after scoring Tottenham’s first goal against Juventus in Turin on Wednesday.

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