Tottenham were left to focus fully on their Premier League title challenge as Mauricio Pochettino's side bowed of the Europa League last 16 following a 2-1 defeat to Borussia Dortmund.
Spurs needed a minor miracle to retrieve a 3-0 deficit from the first leg in Germany but Pochettino named Harry Kane as a substitute and instead it was Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's double that secured Dortmund a 5-1 win on aggregate. Son Heung-min added a late consolation for the hosts.
It is the third consecutive year Tottenham have failed to reach the quarter-finals of Europe's second-tier tournament and their hopes of lifting silverware this season now rest entirely on the league, where they host struggling Bournemouth on Sunday.
Pochettino drew criticism after his weakened side were outclassed at the Westfalenstadion but the Argentinean stuck to his guns again here as Dele Alli played only 68 minutes, Kane was left on the bench while Christian Eriksen, Mousa Dembele and Kyle Walker were all omitted from the squad completely.
Dortmund also sit second in the Bundesliga, with a trip to Augsburg to come on Sunday, but the fact their star trio - Aubameyang, Marco Reus and Henrikh Mkhitaryan - all started, even
with their commanding lead at kick-off, was proof of the German side's superior commitment to progress.
This was Tottenham's 10th outing in the Europa League this season and Pochettino's men have travelled close to 11,000 miles since their opening fixture in August but in the end they went out with a whimper against the sort of opposition they will face more regularly if they reach the Champions League next year.
The opening quarter of an hour was noteworthy only for a nasty collision between Hugo Lloris and Ben Davies, with the full-back allowed to continue by Tottenham's medical staff for five minutes before eventually being replaced by Danny Rose.
Dortmund had already created five chances at the same stage of the first leg but they only needed one to take the lead in the 24th minute as Aubameyang collected a loose ball 25 yards out and rifled it past Lloris and into the far corner.
It was Aubameyang's 34th goal in 40 games this season and, leaving Spurs needing to score five without reply, effectively put the tie to bed.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in comments are those of the comment writers alone and does not reflect or represent the views of Ochuko Arhiakpore.
+2348176236720
Leave a comment