The Free Press Journal

SON SHINES FOR SPURS

Opens the gates for them to reach Champions League quarter-finals

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Tottenham took a huge step towards reaching the Champions League quarter-finals as Son Heung-min inspired their 3-0 win over Borussia Dortmund in the last 16 first leg.

Mauricio Pochettino's side had been under the cosh as Dortmund dominated the first half at Wembley on Wednesday, but Hugo Lloris kept them level with a series of fine saves.

That set the stage for a sublime second half from Tottenham, who were sparked into life by a fine finish from South Korea forward Son. Son's fourth goal in his last four appearance­s took him to 16 for the season, but none have been as priceless as this one.

Tottenham defender Jan Vertonghen capped his own powerful performanc­e when he swept in their second goal in the closing stages and substitute Fernando Llorente's late third put the seal on a remarkable result.

Although Tottenham still have to survive the second leg at Signal Iduna Park on March 5, they have a golden opportunit­y to reach the Champions League quarter-finals for the first time since 2011.

It was an especially impressive success for Pochettino given he was without the injured Harry Kane, Dele Alli, Danny Rose and Ben Davies.

Pochettino devised a clever game-plan that eventually frustrated Dortmund and secured Tottenham's first ever Champions League knockout-round win at home.

With Rose and Davies sidelined, Pochettino deployed centre-back Vertonghen out of position at left wing-back and switched to a three-man defence that stifled the Bundesliga leaders.

Pochettino had insisted Tottenham would be able to ignore the draining effects of a gruelling schedule which he felt left them at a "massive disadvanta­ge".

And his passionate talk of seeing the "energy" in his players' eyes as they looked forward to a big Champions League night proved prescient as they worked tirelessly to leave Dortmund helpless to stem the tide.

Lucas Moura gave Tottenham an early spark when he latched onto Davinson Sanchez's header and smashed a volley just wide from the edge of the area. Juan Foyth gifted Dortmund their first sight of goal when he dwelt on the ball too long and was alertly dispossess­ed by Christian Pulisic. But Lloris spared Foyth's blushes as he blocked Pulisic's shot at the near post.

Dortmund's rapier attacks were led by Jadon Sancho, who left Manchester City to join Dortmund in 2017 without ever playing for the Premier League team.

Just two years later, the 18-year-old winger made his first appearance back on home soil now establishe­d as an England internatio­nal rated as one of Europe's hottest prospects.

Sancho hit top gear on several occasions in a mesmerisin­g first-half display, leaving two Tottenham midfielder­s for dead and linking with Pulisic, whose shot was blocked at the last minute. It took Tottenham over half an hour before they finally forced 'keeper Roman Burki into action after Son wriggled through the visitors' defence.

Lloris made a superb save to deny Dortmund on the stroke of halftime as Dan-Axel Zagadou met Sancho's cross with a header that the Tottenham captain clawed out at full stretch. Despite being pushed back for much of the first half, Tottenham had refused to surrender and their perseveran­ce was rewarded in the 47th minute. When Vertonghen swung over a cross from the left, Dortmund's defence were out of position for the first time all night and Son timed his run perfectly behind Zagadou to caress a fine volley past

Burki.

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