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Tottenham Hotspur still have work to do to reach the next round of the Champions League despite a convincing 3- 0 victory over Borussia Dortmund in their last-16 first-leg match at Wembley, said coach Mauricio Pochettino. “It’s only the first half of the

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LONDON: Son Heung-min has every reason to be constantly smiling, and Tottenham have many reasons to be thankful.

For a footballer so understate­d, so seemingly undemandin­g, the forward has become indispensa­ble for Tottenham.

Borussia Dortmund were reminded of that in the Champions League on Wednesday night, when Heung-min scored the opener to spark a 3-0 victory in the last-16 first leg. It was Heung-min’s ninth goal in 11 games against Dortmund, including his time in Germany playing for Hamburg and Bayer Leverkusen.

In his fourth season at Tottenham, the 26-year-old South Korean has emerged as one of English football’s most influentia­l players. In the 13 games Heung-min has scored this season, Tottenham have gone on to win.

“Next time when Heung-min scores, I go to the dressing room and shower,” Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino joked, “and wait for the game to finish.”

There was little for Pochettino to laugh about a month ago when top-scorer Harry Kane damaged ligaments in his left ankles. But Heung-min is helping to dispel suggestion­s Tottenham are overly reliant on Kane, inspiring this commanding lead over Dortmund that was secured by late goals from Jan Vertonghen and Fernando Llorente.

Heung-min’s contributi­on – 11 goals in his last 12 games – is even more remarkable considerin­g he started the season at the Asian Games and took a few weeks out in January to go to the Asian Cup with South Korea.

“Heung-min is a player that of course has a lot of quality and is a very talented player,” Pochettino said. “But he is always available to learn, improve and listen to what you expect from him. He is capable of adapting the quality in different situations.”

He proved that right at the start of the second half after Tottenham had been run ragged in the opening 45 minutes and was on the back foot after an error-strewn performanc­e.

In the dressing room, Pochettino got the video clips out during the break.

“We showed a few actions defensivel­y and positions in the offensive situations,” Pochettino said.

Within two minutes of the restart, Tottenham were in front after Dortmund left Heung-min unmarked to volley into the net to make it four goals in as many games since returning from the Asian Cup.

“I just had to touch the ball,” Heung-min said, praising Jan Vertonghen, who provided the cross.

Heung-min celebrated with a trademark Tottenham handshake, but went over to Serge Aurier rather than Vertonghen.

“I feel sorry,” Heung-min laughed after the game alongside Vertonghen, “because I didn’t run to him and I ran to the other side.”

Vertonghen got his own chance to celebrate as Tottenham scored two late goals inside three minutes.

Vertonghen raced into the penalty area and arrived at the back post to volley in Aurier’s cross in the 83rd minute.

“Technicall­y he’s just unbelievab­le,” Heungmin said of Vertonghen, who was playing at leftwing back rather than in central defence.

“He can play every position. He deserves a goal and an assist.”

With Dortmund struggling, Llorente scored the third in the 86th when he got a slight touch with his head to turn in Christian Eriksen’s corner.

It was a night to forget for United States internatio­nal Christian Pulisic, who will be playing in London for Chelsea next season, and Jadon Sancho, the 18-year-old former Manchester City attacker who faded in the second half.

“We lost focus,” Sancho said. “Heung-min is a good player but hopefully we can handle him better in the second leg.”

It is the third setback in a week for Dortmund, who were knocked out of the German Cup by Werder Bremen and then drew with Hoffenheim in the league.

“There are periods of a season when things aren’t top, top, top,” Dortmund manager Lucien Favre said. “We need to analyse and work hard to avoid and correct these errors.”

 ??  ?? The Spurs goal-mine: (clockwise from left) Son Heung-min drawing first blood for Tottenham against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League last-16 first-leg match at Wembley; Jan Vertonghen reeling away to celebrate after scoring the second goal; Fernando Llorente heading home to make it 3- 0; Manager Mauricio Pochettino keeping his players grounded. — AFP / Reuters / AP
The Spurs goal-mine: (clockwise from left) Son Heung-min drawing first blood for Tottenham against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League last-16 first-leg match at Wembley; Jan Vertonghen reeling away to celebrate after scoring the second goal; Fernando Llorente heading home to make it 3- 0; Manager Mauricio Pochettino keeping his players grounded. — AFP / Reuters / AP
 ??  ?? Son always shines: Tottenham’s Son Heung-min scoring their first goal against Dortmund in the Champions League last 16, first leg match on Wednesday. — Reuters
Son always shines: Tottenham’s Son Heung-min scoring their first goal against Dortmund in the Champions League last 16, first leg match on Wednesday. — Reuters

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