The Citizen (KZN)

Spurs keep critics quiet

- Barcelona

– Mauricio Pochettino (above) revelled in Tottenham defying what he said many had dubbed “mission impossible” on Tuesday as they drew at Barcelona and qualified for the Champions League’s last-16.

Spurs needed to match Inter Milan’s result at home to PSV Eindhoven, which they did, thanks to Lucas Moura’s 85th-minute equaliser snatching a 1-1 draw at the Camp Nou.

Inter were held to the same scoreline by PSV, sending Pochettino’s side through in second place in Group B, despite them taking just a single point from their opening three games.

“No one believed in us,” Pochettino said afterwards. “They said it was mission impossible, but we are here. It is a massive achievemen­t for the club.”

Ousmane Dembele’s superb early goal looked set to put Tottenham out, as Son Heung-min, Harry Kane and Moura all missed excellent chances.

Moura’s late strike, however, set up a dramatic finale, with Spurs’ players left to wait after the final whistle for the finish to be confirmed in Italy.

Victory, and progress to the knock-out stages, represents an impressive achievemen­t for Tottenham, particular­ly given they have had to play home games at Wembley this term while their new stadium continues to be delayed.

“It is great for the club,” Pochettino said. “It gives us the possibilit­y to play Champions League in our new stadium, which will be a massive boost for the club.”

With Barcelona already guaranteed to go through as group winners, their coach Ernesto Valverde took the chance to rest several key players, including Lionel Messi.

Messi came on in the 64th minute but was quiet, while the likes of Jordi Alba, Marc-Andre ter Stegen and Sergio Busquets were also missing from the starting line-up.

Dembele’s surging run and finish in the seventh minute was the perfect riposte from the 21-yearold to more reports of indiscipli­ne this week.

“It was a great goal, the kind only players with his talent can score,” Valverde said. “We are happy with him.” – AFP

No one believed in us. They said it was mission impossible, but we are here. Mauricio Pochettino Tottenham Hotspur manager

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