Manawatu Standard

Juventus oust Tottenham

- ROB HARRIS

Gonzalo Higuain and Paulo Dybala scored twice inside three minutes as Juventus stunned Tottenham with a second-half fightback to reach the Champions League quarterfin­als with a 2-1 victory yesterday.

While Juventus collapsed in the first leg to draw 2-2, it was Tottenham’s turn at Wembley Stadium to throw away a winning position and go out with a 4-3 aggregate loss.

When Son Heung-min scored after a dominant first half by Tottenham, it should have been a platform to build on.

But a pair of substituti­ons and a tactical shift – from 3-5-2 to 4-3-3 – by Massimilia­no Allegri transforme­d the last-16 match.

An pair of Argentines ended the hopes of compatriot Mauricio Pochettino, Tottenham’s manager.

Higuain struck from close range in the 64th minute and then created the winner, holding off three Tottenham players before feeding Dybala to net his first Champions League goal of the season.

The capitulati­on stemmed from loss of concentrat­ion and composure.

‘‘I think we conceded three chances and they scored twice,’’ Pochettino said.

‘‘I am disappoint­ed because we missed a lot of chances and because

the team deserved more.’’

There was one chance to force the game into extra time in the 90th. Harry Kane’s header hit the post and the ball crept across Gianluigi Buffon’s goal line before being hooked clear by Andrea Barzagli.

‘‘It’s the history of Tottenham,’’ Juventus defender Giorgio Chiellini said. ‘‘They always create many chances to score ... but at the end they miss something.’’

For Tottenham, who beat holder Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund in the group stage, there

would be no third European Cup quarterfin­al in its history.

Instead, Pochettino’s side became the first English side to be eliminated in the Champions League this season.

Chelsea and Manchester United will complete their second legs next week, but two Premier League clubs are already through.

A day after Liverpool ousted Porto, Manchester City advanced Wednesday with a 5-2 victory over Basel, despite losing 2-1 at the Etihad Stadium.

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