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Ajax 2 Spurs 3 (3-3): Moura hat-trick seals epic comeback to put Spurs into final against Liverpool

Spurs come back from a three-goal aggregate deficit to win on away goals as Moura fires trio after De Ligt and Ziyech strikes

WHERE would you like your statue, Lucas?

Brazilian hero Lucas Moura, in for his hat-trick deep into injury-time, smashed it beyond Andre Onana.

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Lucas Moura netted six minutes into injury time as Spurs conjured an incredible comeback against AjaxCredit: Reuters
Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino was left in tears of joy on the pitch at full-timeCredit: BT Sport

Ajax’s shell-shocked players fell to the floor and nobody could lift them in the Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam.

This was Liverpool-Barcelona and then some. The 95th-minute goal, with the stadium stopping in time, took Tottenham through to the Champions League final.

Just pause on that for a moment.

Two English teams are through because magical Moura stunned this stadium with a second-half treble. He has been immortalised.

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This was an extraordinary night for Spurs, who produced the most improbably implausible comeback.

Pochettino and his players celebrate after a remarkable game in the Dutch capitalCredit: Getty Images
Poch could not hold back the tears of pride at his side's triumphCredit: BT Sport
Mauricio Pochettino cries during post match interview as Spurs dramatically knock out Ajax to face Liverpool in Champions League final
Ecstatic Poch with Spurs defender Ben Davies after his side pulled off a stunning turnaroundCredit: PA:Empics Sport
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Danny Rose had a bottle of beer on the pitch after Spurs' triumphCredit: Reuters
Mauricio Pochettino celebrated by taking a swig of beer on the pitchCredit: Getty - Contributor

To do it away from home, 1-0 down from the home leg, 3-0 down on aggregate at half-time, really is something special.

It is, as boss Mauricio Pochettino proclaimed, a miracle.

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This season’s Champions League has been an astonishing journey for Spurs and there is the promise of more to come.

Liverpool against Spurs is a big enough fixture in the Premier League.

It takes on added significance now that it is the Champions League final.

English football is back.

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The grandstand finish had been set up because Spurs somehow staged this spellbinding comeback.

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Eric Dier jumps onto his manager after Spurs reached the Champions League finalCredit: Getty
Harry Kane is injured but could return in time for the Champions League final in Madrid on June 1Credit: PA:Press Association
Moura drills in the winner against Ajax to fire Spurs into the Champions League finalCredit: Reuters
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Christian Eriksen embraces Moura after his incredible winner in the Johan Cruyff ArenaCredit: Getty
Mauricio Pochettino in tears on the pitch after Spurs beat Ajax to reach Champions League final

Here is how they did it after the opening 45 minutes — a half when Matthijs de Ligt and Hakim Ziyech put Ajax into a commanding lead.

It looked like a missed chance. But this is Liverpool and Tottenham’s thing now — with the two best teams in Europe advancing to the final in Madrid on June 1.

Spurs were a goal down inside five minutes, drifting off when defender De Ligt steered a header beyond Hugo Lloris.

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When Ziyech’s peachy finish curled beyond the reach of Lloris ten minutes before the break, they needed to reboot.

Ajax were crawling all over them, with their intricate triangles and technical moves befuddling these Spurs players.

Pochettino salutes the Spurs fans with his skipper Hugo LlorisCredit: Getty Images
Spurs fans go wild in The Bricklayers pub in TottenhamCredit: Reuters
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Whenever Ajax came forward, they looked like they would score.

Their opening goal arrived after Lloris tipped away a fourth-minute effort from ex-Southampton star Dusan Tadic for a corner.

When Lasse Schone whipped in the outswinging corner, De Ligt gave poor old Kieran Trippier the runaround inside the area.

With Trippier disoriented, De Ligt rose easily, comfortably, embarrassingly, above Dele Alli to put the Dutchmen into the lead. Dele, along with a great many of these Spurs players, raised his game in the second half.

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He played his part in the Spurs goal, the awkward moment for Ajax when Moura’s left-footed finish beat keeper Onana.

The North London club are through the Champions League final for the first time in their historyCredit: Reuters
Moura bagged the match ball with his incredible trio of strikesCredit: Getty
Three-goal hero Moura was mobbed by team-mates after his winnerCredit: Reuters
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Dele was rewarded for persistence, forcing Ajax to concede for the first time in this Champions League semi-final after 55 minutes.

There had been a warning for these Dutch boys in the previous attack, when Onana saved Dele’s chance at his near post.

But revved-up Dele was just getting going.

A different Tottenham turned up in the second half, summoning willpower and belief from inside the four walls of that dressing room.

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Two halves, two different teams.

To watch Kieran Trippier bullied off the ball by Tadic, to be held off so easily in the move that led to Ajax’s second, did not reflect well on the right-back.

Tadic, hooking the ball into Donny van de Beek, carried on his run upfield as Ajax sliced through the Spurs defence.

Hakim Ziyech netted to put Ajax three goals up on aggregate but was left in tears at the final whistleCredit: Reuters
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Moura sensed the comeback was on after his second goal gave Spurs hopeCredit: Getty Images
Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino celebrates his side getting back in the tie after Moura's secondCredit: PA:Empics Sport

Midfielder De Beek rolled in Tadic and Ziyech, reading his pass on the left, finished sharply with a pinged effort from his right boot.

By then this stadium was rocking, with Ajax fans gearing up for the pilgrimage to Madrid for the final.

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In the end, they needed those fans to get them across the line.

The doubts started to creep in after 55 minutes when Moura made it 2-1 on the night after Dele’s bounding run.

Four crazy minutes later, they were locked at 2-2. Trippier, channelling his inner Trent Alexander-Arnold, supplied the ball into the box for Fernando Llorente.

Brazilian forward Moura's first goal put Spurs on the comeback trailCredit: Getty Images
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Matthijs de Ligt netted a fifth-minute header to put Ajax a goal upCredit: Reuters
De Ligt rises to nod past Spurs keeper Hugo Lloris at the Johan Cruyff ArenaCredit: Getty Images

The Spurs substitute battled away inside the area, Onana failed to hold on to the ball and Moura eventually got his shot away.

Game on.

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Poch’s men were looking so much better, playing on the doubt and anxiety that filtered into these gifted young Ajax players.

They were tiring again, with wobbly legs carrying them into the final 25 minutes of this semi-final. Spurs were showing a different side to their character.

They had been too respectful again in the opening 45 — allowing De Ligt to look like Maldini, Nesta and Costacurta rolled into one.

Ziyech fires in to put Ajax three goals clear in their Champions League semi-finalCredit: Getty Images
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Lloris watches as Ziyech's shot flies past him on 35 minutesCredit: AFP
Spurs defenders could only watch after De Ligt escaped marker Kieran Trippier for the openerCredit: AP:Associated Press

When he pinched the ball off Son Heung-min’s toes on the edge of the area, Spurs looked off the pace.

Despite Trippier’s second-half improvement, he was sacrificed with ten to play when Poch sent for Erik Lamela.

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Ajax had just hit the post, with Ziyech smashing an effort off the upright as they tried to find the clincher.

On came Argentine winger Lamela for the final ten minutes, with Tottenham throwing another man up front as they went in search of another chance.

And luckily it came Moura’s way, with the Spurs forward finishing emphatically before celebrating wildly in front of travelling fans.

After this, they will fancy their chances of going on to win it.

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Ziyech celebrates netted Ajax's second goal with ex-Southampton winger Dusan TadicCredit: Getty
Jan Vertonghen faced his old club in a face mask following a sickening clash of heads in the first legCredit: Reuters
Ajax fans let off flares outside their stadium before kick-offCredit: AFP
Incredible firework display goes off outside Tottenham’s hotel set off by Ajax ultras
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