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Stunning Videos Contrast Tottenham’s Ecstasy With Ajax’s Unbridled Agony

Last night in Amsterdam, Tottenham’s Lucas Moura scored the latest-ever match-winner in the history of Champions League regular time (90+6’) to transform the scene inside Johan Cruijff ArenA from that of full-fledged euphoria to utter devastation.

Apart from the pocket of Spurs supporters nestled in the corner of the top tier, the 55,000 in attendance were left stunned by Moura’s immaculate hat trick, putting the Brazilian winger into rarefied air amongst Alessandro Del Piero, Ivica Olic, Robert Lewandowski and Cristiano Ronaldo as the only footballers to do as much in a UCL semi.

Here’s the moment Moura found the far corner after a feed from Dele Alli. The cauldron becomes as silent as an empty cathedral.   

But even better is this video of Ajax supporters counting down the seconds before their ticket to Madrid is booked. This is the cruelest game on the planet.  

In contrast, the likes of broadcasters Gary Lineker (who played for Spurs between 1989-1992), Glenn Hoddle (player 1975-1987 and manager 2001-2003)  and Steve Nash (who plays for Spurs in his FIFA 19 Career Mode) were left floored.

Tottenham becomes the first debutante Champions League finalist since Chelsea back in 2008. It’s made all the more remarkable by the club’s summer spend of $0 and the absence of Harry Kane within “the Harry Kane team.”  

And it’s all down to the work of Lucas “Arya Stark” Moura.

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