Evening Standard
·13 de março de 2025
Tottenham 3-1 AZ Alkmaar (agg 3-2): Wilson Odobert nets brace as Spurs edge into Europa League quarter-finals

Evening Standard
·13 de março de 2025
Spurs will face Eintracht Frankfurt in the last-eight
Crucial goals: Wilson Odobert scored twice on a huge night for Tottenham
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Tottenham delivered under huge pressure to beat AZ Alkmaar 3-1 and reach the Europa League quarter-finals.
Ange Postecoglou’s side knew their season was on the line in north London, with this competition their last hope of ending the campaign in successful fashion.
After a 1-0 defeat in the first leg, Spurs levelled up the tie on aggregate before half-time here, as Wilson Odobert converted from Dominic Solanke’s pass for his first goal for the club.
James Maddison then struck shortly after the break to give Spurs some level of control, but that was surrendered when Lucas Bergvall and Odobert made a mess of things at the back and Peer Koopmeiners took full advantage to smash home.
That raised the prospect of extra-time, but Odobert restored the lead in the tie with his second of the night, finishing at the back post after a brilliant team move, and that proved to be enough for a 3-2 aggregate win.
Spurs will face Bundesliga side Eintracht Frankfurt in the quarter-finals, after they thrashed Ajax 6-2 over two legs to progress.
A lacklustre display in Alkmaar last Thursday meant Spurs faced an uphill battle, but Postecoglou was able to start key duo Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero together for the first time since December 8.
Romero produced an error-strewn display on his comeback against Bournemouth on Sunday but needed only 17 minutes to make his mark here.
Seconds after Romero had slid in to win the ball from David Moller Wolfe, he screamed in the face of former team-mate Troy Parrott after the AZ forward went down.
Tottenham had dominated possession without being able to create a clear-cut chance by this point, but with an expectant home crowd still behind the team, they broke the deadlock in the 26th minute.
It was a gift from AZ as Son Heung-min blocked Wouter Goes' attempted clearance and the ball rolled perfectly for Dominic Solanke, who calmly teed up Odobert to curl home from 12 yards.
Postecoglou let out a small clenched fist celebration, but the hosts still had work to do and Son and Lucas Bergvall unsuccessfully tried their luck before Odobert sliced over.
A lapse of concentration from Romero with a slack pass invited pressure before the break, but Zico Buurmeester fired wide and it remained finely-poised at half-time.
The second period was only 149 seconds old when Tottenham made it 2-0 to go ahead in the tie for the first time.
Moments after Guglielmo Vicario was almost closed down by Peer Koopmeiners, Pedro Porro won back possession inside the AZ half and after Maddison exchanged passes with Son, the England hopeful curled into the corner for his 11th goal of the season.
Maddison's trademark dart celebration followed and it could have been 3-0 but Son ran out of play with Solanke unmarked across goal.
AZ captain Jordy Clasie curled inches wide after a neat short corner routine in a reminder of the visitors threat before Van de Ven walked off in the 61st minute with what appeared a pre-planned substitution.
Two minutes later and AZ pulled a goal back to make it 2-2 on aggregate after a mix-up at the back by Tottenham.
Odobert intercepted a loose ball but Bergvall inadvertently passed into his team-mate and it allowed Koopmeiners to race into the area where he rifled into the bottom corner.
The Spurs fans responded positively and Maddison curled over to signal a strong response before the vice-captain played his part in a decisive third goal with 16 minutes left.
Tottenham played out from the back brilliantly, but Maddison's spin away from his marker opened up the pitch and after Djed Spence was played in down the left, his cross was flicked on by Solanke for Odobert to tap in at the back post.
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