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EventUEFA Champions League 2018-19
DateTuesday 30 April 2019
VenueTottenham Hotspur Stadium, London
Player of the MatchDonny van de Beek (UEFA)
Frenkie de Jong (BBC)
RefereeAntonio Mateu Lahoz (Spain)
Attendance60,243
Weather14 °C
Partly cloudy
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Tottenham Hotspur v Ajax was a match which took place at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Tuesday 30 April 2019. It was first leg of the semi-finals match of 2018–19 UEFA Champions League knockout phase. The second leg will be held on 16 April 2019.

Tottenham face a daunting task to keep their Champions League hopes alive after Ajax secured a crucial advantage in the semi-final first leg. Donny van de Beek's 15th-minute goal, steered cleverly past Hugo Lloris from close range, put Erik ten Hag's exciting young side firmly in the driving seat going into the second leg in Amsterdam next Wednesday.

Spurs struggled to overcome the absence of forwards Harry Kane and Son Heung-min - injured and suspended respectively - and their job was made even harder by the loss of defender Jan Vertonghen after he suffered a facial injury in the first half. Vertonghen's problem raised questions about player welfare after he was allowed to continue, albeit for only a few seconds, when he was clearly badly shaken up after an aerial collision involving team-mate Toby Alderweireld and Ajax goalkeeper André Onana. He eventually had to be supported by two members of the Spurs staff as he went off.

Tottenham tried to force the pace after the break with plenty of possession, but it was Ajax who came close to adding a second when David Neres struck the inside of the post with Lloris beaten. Ajax held on to their lead in relative comfort and it will need a stirring Spurs comeback to prevent the Dutch side facing either Barcelona or Liverpool in the final on 1 June.

Tottenham were not lacking in effort on what many regarded as the biggest night in their history, a first Champions League semi-final staged in their magnificent new stadium. It was quality and threat that was missing, with Spurs unable to compensate for the damaging suspension of Son and the injury to top goalscorer Kane. The burden fell on to Christian Eriksen and Dele Alli, along with Lucas Moura, but they were simply unable to trouble Ajax on a night of pure frustration for manager Mauricio Pochettino, his players and the supporters who packed this arena and backed their team superbly. Spurs also missed the midfield industry of the injured Harry Winks and were hit further by the loss of defender Vertonghen, who was surprisingly allowed to carry on briefly despite a heavy blow to the head and apparent questioning by referee Mateu Lahoz.

The Premier League side are still not out of this tie, and if their Champions League run to the last four has proved anything, it is that they must never be discounted. However, they were second best and lacking in punch here. They will need to produce much better if their dream of advancing to the Champions League final in Madrid is to be realised.

Ajax's advance to the Champions League semi-finals has made them the talk of European football after the manner in which they eliminated holders Real Madrid and Italian champions Juventus. And it was easy to see what all the fuss is about as the visitors demonstrated maturity, composure and class in such a high-pressure environment to overcome Spurs.

Ajax took the game by the scruff of the neck early on, secured the goal their superiority deserved, then took the sting out of matters when required to close out the win. Captain Matthijs de Ligt, just 19, showed leadership qualities beyond his years in defence, organising and ordering more experienced team-mates with expertise, and in Barcelona-bound Frenkie de Jong, 21, and fellow midfielder Van de Beek, who is just a year older, this is an Ajax team with the class and youthful appearance that plays to this club's greatest traditions. Ajax have almost come from nowhere after the group stages - but this is a team that looks like they have the quality and confidence to go all the way.

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Tuesday 30 April 2019
21:00 (20:00 BST)
Tottenham Hotspur Tottenham Hotspur 0–1 Ajax AFC Ajax Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London
Attendance: 60,243
Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Spain)
BBC Report
UEFA Report
Van de Beek Goal 15'
Tottenham
Ajax
01 Flag of France Hugo Lloris Captain
04 Flag of Belgium Toby Alderweireld
06 Flag of Colombia Davinson Sánchez
05 Flag of Belgium Jan Vertonghen Substituted off in the 39th minute 39'
12 Flag of Kenya Victor Wanyama
02 Flag of England Kieran Trippier Substituted off in the 80th minute 80'
23 Flag of Denmark Christian Eriksen
20 Flag of England Dele Alli
03 Flag of England Danny Rose Substituted off in the 79th minute 79'
18 Flag of Spain Fernando Llorente
27 Flag of Brazil Lucas Moura
Substitutes:
15 Flag of England Eric Dier
16 Flag of England Kyle Walker-Peters
17 Flag of France Moussa Sissoko Substituted on in the 39th minute 39'
21 Flag of Argentina Juan Foyth Substituted on in the 80th minute 80'
22 Flag of Argentina Paulo Gazzaniga
33 Flag of Wales Ben Davies Substituted on in the 79th minute 79'
52 Flag of England Oliver Skipp
Manager:
Flag of Argentina Mauricio Pochettino
Tottenham Hotspur v Ajax 2018-19
24 Flag of Cameroon André Onana
03 Flag of Netherlands Joël Veltman Booked in the 63rd minute 63'
04 Flag of Netherlands Matthijs de Ligt Captain
17 Flag of Netherlands Daley Blind
31 Flag of Argentina Nicolás Tagliafico Booked in the 30th minute 30'
20 Flag of Denmark Lasse Schöne Substituted off in the 65th minute 65'
21 Flag of Netherlands Frenkie de Jong
22 Flag of Morocco Hakim Ziyech Substituted off in the 87th minute 87'
06 Flag of Netherlands Donny van de Beek
07 Flag of Brazil David Neres
10 Flag of Serbia Dušan Tadić
Substitutes:
08 Flag of Netherlands Daley Sinkgraven
09 Flag of Netherlands Klaas-Jan Huntelaar Substituted on in the 87th minute 87'
12 Flag of Morocco Noussair Mazraoui Substituted on in the 65th minute 65'
16 Flag of Argentina Lisandro Magallán
25 Flag of Denmark Kasper Dolberg
28 Flag of Portugal Bruno Varela
30 Flag of Netherlands Dani de Wit
Manager:
Flag of Netherlands Erik ten Hag

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