Football Mar 26, 2026

Spurs 3-2 Atletico Madrid (Agg: 5-7): Igor Tudor's side exit Champions League with heads held high after strong second leg

👤
By Admin
Sports Journalist
Spurs 3-2 Atletico Madrid (Agg: 5-7): Igor Tudor's side exit Champions League with heads held high after strong second leg

Tottenham bowed out of the Champions League in the round of 16 with their heads held high following a 7-5 loss on aggregate to Atletico Madrid after a spirited 3-2 win at home in the second leg.

Igor Tudor's side faced an uphill battle following a humiliating 5-2 loss at the Estadio Metropolitano in the first leg but hopes of a comeback were sparked when Randal Kolo Muani capitalised on Spurs' strong start to head them into an early lead.

Julian Alvarez's equaliser dampened a crackling atmosphere at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium but a quickfire response from Xavi Simons, curling his effort in five minutes after his team conceded, restored belief for the home side once more.

Atletico goalkeeper Juan Musso was called upon a total of eight times to keep Spurs at bay as they pushed to reduce the deficit, until a glancing header from David Hancko sealed Spurs' fate.

Simons would go on to double his tally with a late penalty to secure the win on the evening, Tudor's first as head coach of the club, but a chaotic first 20 minutes in the first leg ultimately left them with too much to do.

The performance, albeit short of what the club needed to progress into a quarter-final tie against Barcelona, is one Spurs can take confidence from.

Despite injury concerns mounting, a relegation battle bubbling away in the background and noise surrounding Tudor's future at the club ever present, the home side threatened, competed and entertained from the first whistle.

"A step in the right direction," was how Tudor described the point at Anfield on Sunday in his programme notes. Wednesday night was another one for his side.

Spurs will now be tasked with taking the same traits into Sunday's game against Nottingham Forest, who sit one point below them in the Premier League, in what could prove to be a decisive fixture in the race for survival in the top flight.

Tottenham boss Igor Tudor speaking to TNT Sports:

"The feelings are mixed of course. We are out, but it is a sensation of a very good team on the pitch. One very good performance from a lot of players.

"It was really nice that the fans recognised that the team did everything they could do. They were with us from the start and I thank them for that. It is a good direction as a team but we need to continue.

"It was important [to get the winning feeling back]. That is why I was angry about the counter-attack in the last minute. I understand the players, they wanted to score a goal.

"It was nice to at least take the victory."

Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario speaking to TNT Sports:

"We fought hard. We did a lot of running - l think we are in a better physical place, we kept running until the last second.

"We need to show everything we can in the next game.

"Tonight was a game of moments. We were close to going over the edge. We had situations in the first half and we could have gone into the break 2-0.

"There are a lot of positives to take from every aspect and everyone. We showed what we need to show in every game.

"It gives us a lot of confidence and we are proud of what we did."

Your Site' Patrick Rowe:

Tudor described Sunday's 1-1 draw against Liverpool as a step in the right direction - and so was this game

A first win since January and a first win for the head coach since being appointed as Thomas Frank's successor.

Yes, it was not enough to overcome the disaster that was the first leg but this was the exact performance Spurs needed ahead of Sunday's game against Nottingham Forest.

A spirited and attacking performance with the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium bubbling from minute one.

Play like that on Sunday with the home crowd on their side, alongside the returns of Lucas Bergvall, Destiny Udogie and Cristian Romero, and Spurs will give themselves every chance of securing a crucial win in the fight for survival.

It was not enough against Atletico but that performance could have a major influence on where this team finishes up come the end of the season.

Tags:

football report

Share this article

Related Posts

Bruno Fernandes: Man Utd captain chasing Premier League assist record held by Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne

Bruno Fernandes: Man Utd captain chasing Premier League assist record held by Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne

Bruno Fernandes has the Premier League assist record in his sights with eight games left to overtake Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne's haul of 20.Th...

Tottenham Hotspur: Micky van de Ven hits back at reports saying Spurs players have stopped caring amid relegation fight

Tottenham Hotspur: Micky van de Ven hits back at reports saying Spurs players have stopped caring amid relegation fight

Tottenham Hotspur's Micky van de Ven has described reports suggesting the players have stopped caring amid a Premier League relegation fight as 'the b...

Why Pep Guardiola has struggled to turn domestic dominance into repeated Champions League glory at Man City

Why Pep Guardiola has struggled to turn domestic dominance into repeated Champions League glory at Man City

Pep Guardiola was brought to Manchester City to get them over the line in the Champions League, but just one triumph in a decade shows that not even t...

Africa Cup of Nations: Morocco crowned AFCON champions after CAF strips Senegal of title for penalty protest

Africa Cup of Nations: Morocco crowned AFCON champions after CAF strips Senegal of title for penalty protest

Senegal will appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport after the country was stripped of the Africa Cup of Nations title, with Morocco awarded the...

Arne Slot: Liverpool boss responds to Jamie Carragher's criticism that his side are a 'team of individuals'

Arne Slot: Liverpool boss responds to Jamie Carragher's criticism that his side are a 'team of individuals'

Liverpool boss Arne Slot has responded to Jamie Carragher's suggestions that his side were 'a team of individuals' during their disappointing 1-1 draw...

Man Utd want to keep Bruno Fernandes at Old Trafford this summer - Paper talk and football transfer gossip

Man Utd want to keep Bruno Fernandes at Old Trafford this summer - Paper talk and football transfer gossip

The top stories and transfer rumours from Wednesday's newspapers...PREMIER LEAGUEManchester United have told Bruno Fernandes that the club will do eve...