Spurs crashes out after 1-2 loss to Group E winner Monaco

Spurs could not conjure the equaliser that would have kept the team in the competition, and its meeting with CSKA at Wembley in two weeks will decide only who finishes third and claims a place in the Europa League.

Published : Nov 23, 2016 09:18 IST

Thomas Lemar celebrates his goal for Monaco
Thomas Lemar celebrates his goal for Monaco
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Thomas Lemar celebrates his goal for Monaco

Tottenham's hopes of reaching the Champions League last 16 were ended by Monaco, which will progress as Group E winner following a 2-1 victory at Stade Louis II on Tuesday.

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Following the 1-1 draw between CSKA Moscow and Bayer Leverkusen earlier on matchday five, Spurs knew a win would keep their qualification in its own hands, while a draw would leave its hopes looking slim.

But ultimately it was on the wrong end of an eventful opening to the second period as the sides traded a trio of goals in five minutes. Monaco had already seen Hugo Lloris save Radamel Falcao's first-half penalty but its persistence was rewarded three minutes into the second half when Djibril Sidibe headed home from close range.

Harry Kane levelled matters shortly afterwards, tucking home from the spot after Kamil Glik's clumsy tug on Dele Alli, but Monaco's reply was immediate as Thomas Lemar thumped an assured left-footed finish past Lloris from a tight angle.

Try as it might, Spurs could not conjure the equaliser that would have kept the team in the competition, and its meeting with CSKA at Wembley in two weeks will decide only who finishes third and claims a place in the Europa League.

Monaco, meanwhile, will head into December's draw as group winner, with its matchday six fixture against runner-up Leverkusen of little relevance.

Spurs welcomed Alli back into its starting XI and the midfielder carved out a gilt-edged opportunity as early as the sixth minute as an incisive ball caught the Monaco backline cold and sent Son Heung-min clean through, but his attempt to round Danijel Subasic was thwarted by the goalkeeper, who pushed the ball wide to safety.

Spurs ought to have been made to pay for that miss five minutes later when a succession of poor defensive clearances culminated in Eric Dier felling Fabinho with a wild swipe inside the area.

But Lloris came to his side's rescue, saving from Falcao low to his right and a double stop from Benjamin Mendy and Valere Germain followed soon afterwards as Spurs wobbled. Monaco continued to threaten with Lemar thumping a long-range drive that was held by Lloris before Germain arrowed a low shot narrowly wide in the 35th minute.

Glik was perhaps fortunate not to receive a red card for standing on a prone Kane right in front of the referee as the half drew to a close, but the real drama began after the restart.

Sidibe put Monaco in front, thumping in a free header from six yards on the end of a cross from Mendy, who got the better of Harry Winks down the left. Spurs' response was swift as it pulled level four minutes later, Kane succeeding where Falcao failed in converting from the spot after Alli had been hauled down by Glik.

However, Tottenham appeared to switch off straight from kick-off.

Monaco worked the ball down the right and Fabinho's cross made its way to the opposite flank and to Lemar, who had time to take a touch and drill a low effort beyond a helpless Lloris.

The France international, formerly of Monaco's local foe Nice, somehow pulled off a scarcely believable one-handed reaction save from Glik's close-range volley, a stop to rival one made against Leverkusen in a 0-0 draw on matchday three.

Lloris was at it again soon afterwards, saving impressively from Falcao but the keeper standing firm as Spurs' outstanding performer and Alli slashing a late chance wide summed up its plight as Mauricio Pochettino's side was sent crashing out.

KEY OPTA STATS

- There were 39 seconds between Kane's penalty being scored and Lemar scoring for Monaco.
- Harry Kane’s penalty was the first shot Spurs had v Monaco this evening, 52 minutes in.
- Kane was the first Englishman to score a Champions League penalty since Steven Gerrard in September 2014 (v Ludogorets).
- Monaco had scored all nine of its penalties this season in all competitions before Falcao's miss v Spurs
- Both of Thomas Lemar’s Champions League goals have been scored against Spurs.
- Monaco has topped its Champions League group for the fourth time in a row (2003/04, 2004/05 and 2014/15).

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