Champions League - Round of 16 - 1st Leg
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Harry Kane has scored seven of Tottenham's 16 Champions League goals this season
Tottenham produced a brilliant
comeback to draw at Juventus after a disastrous start to their Champions
League last-16 first leg in Turin.
Mauricio Pochettino's side
were 2-0 down inside 10 minutes after Gonzalo Higuain followed up a
sumptuous volley with a penalty, awarded for Ben Davies' foul on
Federico Bernardeschi.
Harry Kane started the fightback after
rounding Gianluigi Buffon following Deli Alli's threaded pass and
Higuain then missed a penalty for the hosts with the last kick of the
first half, following Serge Aurier's poor challenge on Douglas Costa.
Spurs
dominated possession against the Italian champions and got their reward
when Christian Eriksen's low free-kick evaded Buffon to give Spurs the
edge going into the second leg at Wembley on 7 March.
Spurs
remain unbeaten since 16 December, and Pochettino said: "We are more
mature. The team is growing and have stepped up in this aspect. I think
the team was amazing in the way they reacted."
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Pochettino's side still have work to do to overcome Juve in three weeks' time.
Yet this performance, on top of wins over Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund in the group stage, provided further evidence that Spurs are continuing to grow in this competition with each game.
Juve
had not conceded a goal in 2018 before this match yet Pochettino will
be wary his players cannot afford to start the second leg like they did
in Italy.
In a pulsating game, Tottenham were a goal behind inside
two minutes after Miralem Pjanic's chipped free-kick caught out the
visitors' defence and Higuain beat Hugo Lloris with a quality finish.
Spurs
looked anxious and their evening went from bad to worse when Higuain
doubled the lead from the spot after Davies brought down Bernardeschi
.
There were dominant displays from a number of Tottenham players. Mousa
Dembele was excellent but Christian Eriksen also caught the eye. He
caused the Juve defence all sorts of problems and got his reward with a
fine goal
Spurs make history at the Allianz Stadium - the stats
- Tottenham are the first team to overturn a two-goal deficit at the Allianz Stadium since Juventus moved there in 2011.
- Juve are unbeaten in their past six Champions League home games against English sides.
- The Italian club failed to win a Champions League home game after being two or more goals ahead for the only the second time.
- Before Harry Kane's goal, Gianluigi Buffon had not conceded a goal for 694 consecutive minutes for Juventus and Italy (last conceding against Sweden in November).
- Kane has equalled the record for the most goals scored by an English player in a single Champions League season (seven), level with Steven Gerrard in 2008-09.
- The England international has scored nine goals in nine Champions League appearances - the most of any player after nine games.
- Dele Alli has provided 19 assists for Kane for club and country.
- Gonzalo Higuain has scored four goals in his past four Champions League knockout stage games - double the amount in his previous 24 knockout matches.
What's next?
Tottenham
have three games before they host Juventus in the second leg at
Wembley. They are at League One Rochdale in the FA Cup fifth round on
Sunday (16:00 GMT) before their next Premier League game at Crystal
Palace on 26 February and a home match with Huddersfield on 3 March.
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