London: Dele Alli condemned Champions League holders Real Madrid to a horrendous Wembley debut with two goals as Tottenham Hotspur reached the last 16 with a stunning 3-1 victory, Wednesday.
The 21-year-old England midfielder, making his first appearance in this year’s competition after serving a three-game ban, scored either side of half time on a memorable night for Mauricio Pochettino’s team.
Christian Eriksen was also on target for Tottenham as they proved far superior to end Madrid’s 30-match unbeaten run in Champions League group play.
Cristiano Ronaldo replied for Zinedine Zidane’s side but it was in vain as the Spurs sealed a first win in six attempts against the Spanish champions who will face more criticism after falling eight points behind Barcelona in La Liga.
Tottenham lead Group H with 10 points with Real on seven, followed by Borussia Dortmund and Apoel Nicosia who have two each after a draw in Germany.
“We are starting to believe in our potential and quality,” Pochettino told reporters after the game. “This win makes us more visible and is something that everyone around Europe will have noticed.”
Twelve-time champions Real should still qualify but manager Zidane admitted his side were in a rut after the weekend’s defeat at Girona and now a chastening night at Wembley.
“It’s a hard defeat to take but it was against a team who played very well and deserved to win,” Zidane said. “We were not able to come up with a response and we are not happy about it.”
Buoyed by their impressive 1-1 draw in the Bernabeu two weeks ago Tottenham began at a high tempo and dominated the opening 20 minutes against a pensive Madrid.
Harry Kane, declared fit after missing his side’s weekend loss at Manchester United with a hamstring strain, should have done better with an attempted chip over Real keeper Kiko Casilla who was deputising for injured Keylor Navas. But Spurs took the lead soon after.
Harry Winks picked out Kieran Trippier racing down the right and his volleyed cross found Alli to prod home.
A single-goal lead looked vulnerable against the defending champions but Tottenham doubled it nine minutes after the break with Alli sending the Wembley crowd into raptures by scoring his second.
Real, who had lost only one of their last 22 European fixtures, swarmed forward trying to salvage something but their night took a turn for the worse when Tottenham counter-attacked in devastating fashion in the 65th minute, Alli finding Kane who picked out Eriksen to calmly slot home.
Reuters