Manchester City 4-3 Tottenham Hotspur: Spurs through to first semifinal after some VAR help

Follow live score and updates from the Champions League quarterfinal second-leg between Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur.

Published : Apr 17, 2019 22:53 IST

Raheem Sterling scored two in the first half to give Manchester City a 3-2 lead.

Hello and welcome to the live updates of the Champions League quarterfinal second-leg match between Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur at the Etihad Stadium.

Road to semifinal

Man City goes through if it wins by more than a goal.

Tottenham goes through 1) if it wins, 2) if the match ends in a draw, 3) if it loses by just one goal after scoring at least once.

A 1-0 result to Man City would mean the match goes into extra time.

Starting line-ups

Manchester City: Ederson; Walker, Kompany (C), Laporte, Mendy; Gundogan, Silva, De Bruyne; Bernardo, Sterling, Aguero.

Tottenham: Lloris (C); Trippier, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Rose; Wanyama, Sissoko, Eriksen; Dele, Lucas, Son.

 

Spurs head into the second leg against Manchester City with an advantage having won the first leg at home 1-0.

Kick-off is at 8:30pm CET/12:30am IST. Stay tuned for live updates.

Number crunching

4  - Tottenham has won three successive Champions League games; it has never been victorious in four in a row. 

23  - City has won 23 of its 25 home matches in all competitions this season (L2), although it has suffered defeat in two of its past three Champions League knockout games at the Etihad Stadium, winning the other 7-0 against Schalke.

93  - Each of Tottenham's past 10 goals in the Champions League has come in the second half; indeed, 93 per cent of its goals (13/14) in the competition this season have been netted after half-time.

7  - Leroy Sane has been directly involved in seven goals in his last three home games in the Champions League (three goals, four assists). It is four more than he managed in the previous seven such outings at the Etihad.

8  - The first leg saw eight different English players in the two starting XIs. The last Champions League fixture to feature more Englishmen in the line-ups was the 2008 final between United and Chelsea.

1  - Tottenham has only won one of its last eight visits to City in all competitions, a 2-1 Premier League victory in February 2016.

 

Read the match preview below:

Son in the spotlight as Tottenham eyes Euro glory

Tottenham's Champions League showdown with Manchester City on Wednesday.

Mauricio Pochettino's side heads to Etihad Stadium for the quarterfinal second leg looking to protect a slender 1-0 lead. But Tottenham's task has been made harder by injuries to Kane and Dele Alli.

 

Kane is likely to miss the rest of the season after the striker suffered yet another ankle ligament injury in the first leg against City, while England midfielder Alli is a doubt after fracturing his hand in the same match.

Losing two such influential players ahead of a do-or-die clash with the Premier League champion would be a hammer blow to most teams.

But South Korea forward Son has shown this season that playing without Kane need not be fatal to his side's European ambitions.

Son has scored nine goals in 10 matches with Kane absent this season and he said: “I just enjoy the football. Everyone, not just me, should enjoy the game and scoring and winning.

“We should not put pressure on ourselves about these situations. There's nothing better than the Champions League quarter-finals at the moment.”

While Hugo Lloris deserved plaudits for saving Sergio Aguero's penalty, the first leg was won after Kane limped off thanks to Son's 78th-minute strike -- a typically cool finish after he alertly kept the ball in play as the City defence dithered.

Read: 'Tottenham still a threat without Kane'

In fact, Tottenham has won its last five matches without Kane and Son looks in perfect form to maintain that run at City's expense.

The 26-year-old scored the first goal in Tottenham's new stadium against Crystal Palace.

Six days later, he was once again the toast of the 62,062 sell-out crowd as he drew first blood against City.

 

- Tough times -

His pace, skill and astute movement make him a different proposition for central defenders than Kane and some have even suggested Tottenham looks better with Son up front than the England captain.

That is a little far-fetched, but such is his importance, Son was rested until the 87th minute in Saturday's 4-0 thrashing of Huddersfield in the Premier League.

Even then, he still managed to provide an assist in his brief spell on the pitch with a superb throughball setting up Lucas Moura for his third goal.

Son's rise to prominence is even more impressive given he was so frustrated three years ago that he considered leaving Tottenham.

Struggling for form and regular playing time, Son instead resolved to prove his worth after speaking to Tottenham boss Pochettino.

“Sometimes you have tough times to get better,” said Son, who has scored 18 goals in all competitions this term.

“The club, the coaching staff, the players, when I have a tough time they help me lots to be here right now.

“I'm really grateful for this situation and I'm not finished. I try to improve every day.”

Son showed his compassionate side this week when he reportedly donated around £100,000 ($131,000) to the victims of a deadly fire in South Korea, which killed at least two people and left hundreds homeless.

“Although I'm living abroad, I know what's happening in my home country. I think it's something I should do when there's a big disaster in my home country,” Son said.

His focus back on the eagerly-anticipated City tie, Son is confident Tottenham are primed to reach their first European semi-final since 1984.

“The Manchester City game will be a tough one, but I believe that if we play as a team and believe in ourselves, we can have a good result,” he said.