1-0 v Eintracht Frankfurt - 17 April 2025 - Away

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Details
Match Number

7702

Opposition
Eintracht frankfurt

Eintracht Frankfurt

Competition
Europa league

Europa League

Round / Leg

Quarter Final - 2nd Leg

Won On Aggregate

Season

2024/25

Date

17th April 2025

Kick Off

21:00

Venue

Frankfurt Stadion

Attendance

57,500

Referee

Davide Massa

VAR

Aleandro Di Paolo

Weather at Kick Off

10.5° - Rain

Facts & Milestones
  • 7664th overall match (3677 wins, 1660 draws, 2314 losses)

  • 6040th competitive match (2747 wins, 1387 draws, 1906 losses)

  • team

    8th match vs Eintracht Frankfurt (4 wins, 2 draws, 2 losses)

  • competition

    79th Europa League match (44 wins, 19 draws, 16 losses)

  • 52nd match in Germany (28 wins, 10 draws, 14 losses)

  • 4th match at Frankfurt Stadion (1 win, 1 draw, 2 losses)

  • There were 5 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

Against STATS For
14 Attempts 11
5 Attempts on Target 2
0.9 xG 1.5
61% Possession 39%
728 Touches 543
494 Passes Completed 289
604 Passes Attempted 386
81.8% Pass Completion 74.9%
35 Crosses 15
33 Throw-ins 15
8 Corners 7
11 Tackles 6
12 Blocks 14
6 Interceptions 13
2 Saves 5
7 Fouls 9
3 Yellow Cards 3
1 Offsides 1
Report

Dominic Solanke's first-half penalty kept Tottenham Hotspur's season alive as they defeated Eintracht Frankfurt to reach the semi-finals of the Europa League.

Tottenham wasted several chances to take control of the tie during a 1-1 draw in the first leg last week, but in Frankfurt Ange Postecoglou's side spent large spells without the ball and under pressure.

Spurs were awarded a penalty as half-time approached when Frankfurt goalkeeper Kaua Santos mistimed his jump and clattered into James Maddison while attempting to claim a long ball forward.

Maddison's team-mates were incensed when referee Davide Massa failed to award a spot-kick, though he changed his decision after a video assistant referee (VAR) review and booked Santos.

Solanke stepped up to take the spot-kick - Postecoglou appeared to indicate he wanted the striker to take it - and stroked the ball down the middle as Santos dived to the left.

Maddison - who initially continued after receiving treatment - was replaced in first-half stoppage time by Dejan Kulusevski.

Spurs struggled to keep the ball in central areas after losing the England midfielder, and spent the first 15 minutes of the second half repelling wave after wave of Frankfurt attacks.

Though the hosts dominated possession after the break, Tottenham threatened on the counter-attack and from set-pieces.

Cristian Romero headed narrowly wide from a corner just after the hour mark, before Rodrigo Bentancur headed over from a similar situation.

Guglielmo Vicario produced a magnificent save with his legs to keep out Fares Chaibi from close range as Eintracht upped the pressure, before Leeds loanee Rasmus Kristensen dragged wide with the goal gaping following a cut-back.

Tottenham will face either Lazio or Bodo/Glimt in the final four.

It has been an abysmal season for Tottenham and their supporters, but with one last shred of hope on the line, Postecoglou's players turned up.

Spurs fought and scrapped all night, and in the second half managed to weather a Frankfurt storm on a rainy night in Germany.

Tottenham started fairly comfortably, limiting the hosts to half-chances and going close through a curling Mathys Tel effort.

However, they almost succumbed to the kind of defensive mishap that has plagued their Premier League campaign.

Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike looked primed to score after a Santos goal-kick split the Spurs defence in half, but Micky van de Ven recovered to deny the Frenchman with a last-ditch tackle.

The penalty was the defining moment of the night, and not just because it produced the game's only goal.

Maddison's self-sacrifice summed up an attitude that has been lacking at times this season, a willingness to put bodies on the line and stand firm in the face of adversity.

The result was a mature performance from a side that has looked anything but for much of this season, and the prize just a third European semi-final in 44 years.

With little else to play for and Postecoglou's job on the line, Tottenham came of age. Three games now separate them from a first trophy win in 17 years.

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