Tottenham 3 Borussia Dortmund 0 player ratings: Could anyone match Spurs unlikely hero Jan Vertonghen?

Tottenham 3 Borussia Dortmund 0 player ratings: Could anyone match Spurs unlikely hero Jan Vertonghen?
Tottenham produced a memorable second-half display to claim a 3-0 win in their Champions League Round of 16 first-leg tie against Borussia Dortmund.The German giants were dangerous throughout the first half, especially with England winger Jadon Sancho.Tottenham star Jan Vertonghen4
Tottenham star Jan Vertonghen
But they failed to take their chances and Spurs made them pay.Son Heung-Min, Jan Vertonghen and Fernando Llorente scored after the break to give the north Londoners a huge advantage in the European clash.

Tottenham

Hugo Lloris: Stopped everything Dortmund could muster in first half. 6Juan Foyth: Looked nervy early on but found his confidence as the game progressed and produced two timely clearances. 6Davison Sanchez: Sancho ran him ragged early on but he grew into the test. 6Toby Alderweireld: Like his partner, was solid throughout and added vital experience at the back when Dortmund pressed. 7Serge Aurier: Found it tough in first half but delivered a wonderful cross for Vertonghens goal. 6Moussa Sissoko: Some wayward passes but another good showing. 6Harry Winks: Another fine all round performance from the midfielder on the big stage. 7Tottenham star Son Heung-Min4
Tottenham star Son Heung-Min
Jan Vertonghen: Superb performance from left-back. Set up Sons opener with a wicked cross before volleying home Spurs second with aplomb. 9Christian Eriksen: Struggled to find his range at times but his perfect corner saw Llorente head home the third. 7Son Heung-Min: Another tireless display and was fantastic in the second half. Fired home the opener just after the break. 8Lucas Moura: Failed to find his team-mates at times but was dangerous and worked hard. 6SubstitutesFernando Llorente: Came on with five minutes remaining and took seconds to score what could be a vital header. 7Victor Wanyama: Last-minute substitute. N/AUnused subs: Trippier, Rose, Lamela, Gazzaniga, SkippTottenham star Fernando Llorente4
Tottenham star Fernando Llorente

Borussia Dortmund

Roman Burki: Strange decision making in first half went unpunished. Had no chance with either goal and did little else wrong. 5Achraf Hakimi: Attacked with menace in first half but Spurs pushed him back after the break and Vertonghen caught him sleeping to set up opener. 5Omer Toprak: Will be disappointed with all three goals. 4Dan-Axel Zagadou: Was good in the first half but caught out for Sons opener before being taken off. 5Abdou Diallo: Couldnt get into the game in second half. 4Mahmoud Dahoud: Produced some terrific passes but faded. 6Axel Witsel: A solid presence in front of the defence and the goals were not his fault. 5Thomas Delaney: Put his body on the line several times and his night deserved a better outcome. 6Borussia Dortmund star Jadon Sancho4
Borussia Dortmund star Jadon Sancho
Jadon Sancho: The England winger showed his incredible talent in the first 45 and he could have had at least one goal and one assist. Went missing after half-time. 6Christian Pulisic: Like Sancho, was very dangerous to start off but couldnt keep it going. Lost possession too often. 5Mario Gotze: Some lovely touches but not the best game for the World Cup winner after being deployed in a tricky role as the solo striker. 5SubstitutesRaphael Guerreiro: On late but had a fierce shot that flew just wide. 6Marcel Schmelzer: Did little of note and was on the pitch for Tottenhams second and third. 4Bruun Larsen: Last-minute substitute. N/AUnused subs: Philipp, Wolf, Hitz, Balerdi.

5.) Felipe Anderson – 21.82mph (35.11km/h)

Sunderland AFC have been the interest of takeovers from two consortiums, according to reports. The Sun claim that two groups have shown an interest in taking control of the Black Cats, less than a
Report claims Asian consortium are considering £50 million

Pulisic is keen on a reunion with Klopp

Manchester United transfer news: Gareth Bale would be 'huge asset' at Old Trafford, insists former Red Devils 10 hours ago Signing Gareth Bale is a risk worth taking for Manchester United, believes former first-team coach Rene Meulensteen.
Manchester United transfer news: Gareth Bale would be 'huge

Van Dijk is the winner of the PFA Players’ Player of the Year award 2019

SPANISH media report Leroy Sane and Gabriel Jesus are just two out of a possible eight players that have asked to leave Manchester City in the summer.Neither player started in the recent 4-3 win again
Sane, Jesus and EIGHT Man City players deman - 04-20-2019

John Delaney has offered to step down from his role

Nemanja Matic explains what Manchester United have to do to finish in Premier League top four. Man Utd have suffered back-to-back defeats under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer but Nemanja Matic has explained
2 Reasons why Manchester United may secure a Top 4 finish

Toffees fans seem to be turning on the summer signing and with tricky fixtures coming up its highly unlikely hes going to be a productive FPL player right now. In Evertons last ten games they will face five of the top six.

News list for jack collison believes west ham midfielder can become captain and club legend if he stays / Jack Collison believes Declan Rice can go on to be a West Ham legend if he decides to stay with the club.
'Fantastic' - Collison in awe of West Ham player, believes

Chelsea and the Premier League will both miss Hazard if he goes

Porto vs Liverpool live on talkSPORT: Full commentary and free stream for Champions League clash 2 weeks ago All you need to recognise to song into the action in Portugal
Porto vs Liverpool live on talkSPORT: Full commentary and

Pep Guardiola did not comment on the investigation

Welcome to football.london 's daily Arsenal live blog.. The football season is finally over and it's time to look ahead at the summer transfers Arsenal could make. The Gunners are reportedly in the market for a central defender, a midfielder and a winger, but funds could be restricted due to the failure to qualify for the Champions League.
Arsenal 'monitoring Galatasaray defender Ozan Kabak'

Ernesto Valverde’s job could be on the line after another Champions League exit

Aitor Karanka leaves Nottingham Forest after asking to be released from his contract, Slavisa Jokanovic favourite to replace him A year on from his appointment, the the Spaniard has parted company
Aitor Karanka leaves role as Nottingham Forest manager amid



Caf Champions League: VAR fiasco sees Esperance handed win as Wydad Casablanca refuse to return to pitch in protest
Caf Champions League: Esperance ordered to return medals and

It’s expected to be a busy summer for Mauricio Pochettino

Liverpool 4-0 Barcelona: Luis Suarez apologises for Champions League exit with players ready to face 'bullets' Luis Suarez has apologised for Barcelona's shock Champions League exit to Liverpool and insists the players are ready to face the 'bullets'. The LaLiga talkSPORT 1 week ago: Barcelona's Luis Suarez to undergo knee surgery
Liverpool 4-0 Barcelona: Jose Mourinho credits Jurgen Klopp

The empty seats at the Ethiad

In late 2018, Manchester United appointed Solskjær as caretaker manager, taking over from José Mourinho for the rest of the 2018-19 season. On 28 March 2019, having won 14 of his 19 matches in charge, Solskjær signed a three-year contract to take over as Manchester United manager on a permanent basis.
Should Manchester United Have Waited Until The End Of The

Post a Comment

0 Comments