Tottenham Dismantle Borussia Dortmund
The Bundesliga leaders have problems of their own, given Paco Alcacer, Marco Reus and Manuel Akanji were unavailable for the trip to London.
The Germans – who lost the 2013 Champions League final on this ground – have also seen their season’s momentum judder to a halt in recent weeks.
They have not won a game since the last week of January, have tumbled out of the German Cup and came into this game in much worse shape than they were when the draw was made.
But there is quality in their ranks – not least in Jadon Sancho, Christian Pulisic and Axel Witsel – and had to be dealt with.
Spurs themselves had had double cup exits to contend with and a defeat at home to a top-four rival. The manner, however, in which they stick to their guns is admirable and their rewards are coming.
This was cagey and Spurs didn’t want to give anything away. They deployed Jan Vertonghen in place of the injured Ben Davies on the left side of the defence in the expectation he would deal with the threat of Sancho.
There were times in the first half when he let the Englishman slip and mischief was made on that side. But Spurs saw it all off.
And Vertonghen delivered a inch-perfect assist, and a very tidy and very important goal of his own.
It was Son Heung-min who was selected to start in the central attacking role with no Kane available. His turn prior to Vertonghen’s pass for the opening goal had Dan-Axel Zagadou chasing his tail. The finish looked easy and was anything but.
Son is a player Pochettino loves. And it’s not hard to see why. He has kept Spurs in the hunt not only for the top four but the title itself in recent weeks thanks to goals in very tight games. And here he separated two teams, neither of whom started with a genuine centre forward.
The late Spurs swell – combined with that vital clean sheet – has all but seen them through.
Serge Aurier is much-criticised around these parts but no player in the world could have delivered a better assist for Vertonghen's header, while Fernando Llorente popped up at the end with yet another important goal.
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