Spurs waved goodbye to Champions League football at Wembley on Wednesday night with a 3-1 win over CSKA Moscow, securing a place in the Europa League last 32.
Tottenham fell behind in the first half just after the half-hour mark courtesy of a Alan Dzagoev goal, but Spurs came from behind to grab the three points and nail down third spot in the group. Dele Alli fired Spurs level with a neat finish, before Danny Rose drilled a lovely ball across goal for Harry Kane to put into the back of the net just before the break.
Mauricio Pochettino’s men continued their domination in the second half, and doubled their lead with thirteen minutes to go when Dele Alli’s header was turned into the net by CSKA Moscow keeper Igor Akinfeev. Spurs will go into the Europa League last 32 draw as a seeded team following the win.
Goalscorer Dele Alli received a lot of praise on social media after his performance. The Englishman had seven shots, won 50% of his tackles and won all of his aerial duels over the ninety minutes. This is how Spurs fans reacted to his display at Wembley.
Great finish from Dele Alli superb technique thats very much his good side .
— Josh Bunting (@Distillerymad) 7 December 2016
Dele Alli is so good, best British midfield player for sure.
— MC (@mediocentroEN) 7 December 2016
Really good performance tonight and finally seen us win at Wembley! We’ve got our mojo back and Eriksen and Alli were fantastic. #COYS
— Sam Lewis (@SammyBoy23) 7 December 2016
So good to see Alli finally looking like the player of last season
— Graeme Spice (@spice1971) 7 December 2016
Cannot stress how good Eriksen, Alli and Kane have been today. Not to mention how key Rose and Walker have been
— Henry (@ffsEriksen) 7 December 2016
Good performance. Recovered well from undeservedly falling behind. Good to see Alli on the scoresheet. Eriksen fantastic so far
— James Shorthouse (@J7Shorthouse) 7 December 2016
Great finish from Dele Alli superb technique thats very much his good side .
— Josh Bunting (@Distillerymad) 7 December 2016
That’s two win on the bounce for Spurs now as they continue their recovery from two consecutive crushing losses at Monaco and Chelsea. They will be aiming for a third straight victory when they head to Old Trafford to face Manchester United on Sunday afternoon.