Steve Nicol and Shaka Hislop examine where things went wrong for Ajax, pointing out the instances in which their inexperience cost them against Tottenham.

Champions League finalists Tottenham booked their spot in next season’s competition following an entertaining draw against Everton.

Champions League finalists Tottenham booked their spot in next season’s competition following an entertaining draw against Everton.

Champions League finalists Tottenham booked their spot in next season’s competition following an entertaining draw against Everton.
Tottenham Hotspur’s South Korea forward Son Heung-min has said losing their first Champions League final would be painful for a very long time as he prepares to make sure that does not happen when they face Liverpool in Madrid next month.
Son would not speculate on the outcome of the June 1 match against a side who have already beaten them twice in the Premier League this season, but said Spurs must work hard to overcome a team that just missed out on the domestic league title.
– Lucas Moura ‘living…

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Steve Nicol and Shaka Hislop examine where things went wrong for Ajax, pointing out the instances in which their inexperience cost them against Tottenham.

Champions League finalists Tottenham booked their spot in next season’s competition following an entertaining draw against Everton.

Champions League finalists Tottenham booked their spot in next season’s competition following an entertaining draw against Everton.

Champions League finalists Tottenham booked their spot in next season’s competition following an entertaining draw against Everton.
Tottenham Hotspur’s South Korea forward Son Heung-min has said losing their first Champions League final would be painful for a very long time as he prepares to make sure that does not happen when they face Liverpool in Madrid next month.
Son would not speculate on the outcome of the June 1 match against a side who have already beaten them twice in the Premier League this season, but said Spurs must work hard to overcome a team that just missed out on the domestic league title.
– Lucas Moura ‘living…

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ESPN FC’s Craig Burley believes Tottenham and Ajax will be the tie of the round, after both sides reached the semifinals in dramatic fashion.

The FC panel credit Mauricio Pochettino and his Tottenham side for the way they handled adversity in the second leg against Manchester City.

He scores early, he scores late; he scores at home, he scores away. Over two legs against Manchester City in the quarterfinal of the UEFA Champions League, Son Heung-Min gave a performance that perfectly summarised his entire season; he is a man for all moments, for all stages.

Of several players’ remarkable contributions to Tottenham Hotspur’s European cause — with a special mention, of course, for the often outstanding Harry Kane and Moussa Sissoko — Son’s is arguably the most extraordinary….

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Following a goalless Merseyside derby, ESPN FC’s Mark Ogden assesses what’s gone wrong for Liverpool as they’ve fallen behind Man City.

ESPN FC’s Steve Nicol laments Liverpool’s missed chances and inability to find a way to win when they’re not at their very best.

The FC crew answer your tweets on the wind factor at Goodison Park, the most intriguing title race in Europe, how good Gerard Pique is and more.
We are approaching the business end of the season, when titles are won or lost and the Champions League reaches its decisive stage.

It is also the point of the campaign when the top individual performers can elevate themselves above the rest to become the front-runner for the top individual awards.

So as the 2018-19 season enters the final straight, who are the leading candidates to be named Premier League Player of the Year?

Sergio Aguero (FW, Manchester City)

Now in his eighth season…

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Hugo Lloris denied Jamy Vardy from the penalty spot and Christian Eriksen scored minutes later as Tottenham win a thriller against Leicester City 3-1.

English Premier League: Heung-Min Son (15′) Tottenham 0-0 Leicester City
Mauricio Pochettino has criticised referee Michael Oliver for denying Son Heung-Min a penalty for the second time this season and booking him for diving during Sunday’s 3-1 victory over Leicester.
Son claimed he was tripped by Harry Maguire in the first half, but Oliver showed the South Korean a yellow card for simulation, before later awarding a penalty to Leicester when he adjudged that Jan Vertonghen had fouled James Maddison.
Oliver had previously waved away Son’s appeal for a spot-kick when…

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Tottenham left it late again at Wembley as Son Heung-min’s 83rd minute winner lifted his side up to second in the Premier League.

Tottenham left it late again at Wembley as Son Heung-min’s 83rd minute winner lifted his side up to second in the Premier League.

Harry Winks and Son Heung-min talk about Tottenham’s resilience against Newcastle and how they continue to find a way to score late.

Tottenham left it late again at Wembley as Son Heung-min’s 83rd minute winner lifted his side up to second in the Premier League.

English Premier League: Son Heung-min (83′) Tottenham 1-0 Newcastle

English Premier League: Fabian Schar (65′) Tottenham 0-0 Newcastle

Mauricio Pochettino says that while he normally never celebrates goals, he wanted to share Fernando Llorente’s special moment at Wembley.

Spurs scored twice in the last ten minutes to clinch a much-needed win after a miserable week.

Spurs scored twice in the last ten minutes to clinch a much-needed win after a miserable week.
Son Heung-Min has hailed Tottenham’s patience, belief and mental strength after the north Londoners’ second late victory in the space of three days.
Son broke Newcastle’s resistance on Saturday night in the 83rd minute, firing his side to a 1-0 triumph that took them within four points of leaders Liverpool.
Earlier in the week, Spurs trailed Watford in the 80th minute at Wembley but Son and Fernando Llorente struck to secure a 2-1 win.
“I think patience was very important,” said Son. “Against such…

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Tottenham left it late again at Wembley as Son Heung-min’s 83rd minute winner lifted his side up to second in the Premier League.

English Premier League: Son Heung-min (83′) Tottenham 1-0 Newcastle
Son Heung-Min produced late heroics for the second time in a week as Tottenham edged past Newcastle 1-0 at Wembley and climbed above Manchester City into second place.
Having struck an 80th-minute equaliser in Wednesday’s 2-1 victory over Watford, Son stepped up again with an 83rd-minute winner.
Tottenham have still not drawn a top-flight match this season. Indeed, they have gone 29 games without a draw in the Premier League, setting a new record in the competition.
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It looked for all the…

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