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Tottenham Hotspur's Emmanuel Adebayor is under there somewhere. Nick Potts/PA Wire/Press Association Images
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Spurs survive Inter scare to restore English pride

They made hard work of it, but Tottenham are through to the quarter-finals.

TOTTENHAM SUFFERED A major fright before sneaking past Inter Milan to reach the Europa League quarter-finals tonight.

With Manchester United and Arsenal beaten at the last 16 stage of the Champions League, it was left to the Europa League participants to maintain English interest in European football this season. And although they lost 4-1 on the night, Spurs went through on away goals thanks to last week’s 3-0 success at White Hart Lane.

But without the suspended Gareth Bale, Spurs made hard work of progressing as they needed extra-time to do so after trailing 3-0 when the 90 minutes were up. Inter played like a team that had nothing to lose and their lively front pairing of Antonio Cassano and Rodrigo Palacio caused Spurs trouble from the off.

It was little surprise when they took the lead as Palacio ran onto a clever pass from full-back Jonathan that dissected Spurs’ defence, before crossing for Cassano to plant a downward header beyond Brad Friedel.

Spurs knew an away goal was all that was needed to break the home side’s spirits but they proved wasteful with the chances that came their way as Inter left gaps at the back in their eagerness to attack.

Inter Milan forward Antonio Cassano after scoring . (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)

Cassano then dinked a ball over the top for Palacio whose shot beat Friedel but crashed back off the bar.

But Togo forward Emmanuel Adebayor should have killed the tie right at the end of the opening half following a mistake from Juan, only to chip both Samir Handanovic and the bar.

And after Spurs wasted another glorious chance at the start of the second period, Palacio ran beyond the backline onto Esteban Cambiasso’s through ball before calmly beating Friedel.

With just a quarter of an hour remaining, Cassano’s weak and seemingly innocuous free-kick took a couple of deflections, the last off William Gallas’s thigh, before trickling into the net.

Cambiasso almost won it for Inter in stoppage time but dragged his shot when clean through inches wide of the far post.

Extra yard

Yet it was Tottenham who seemed the more fired up once the extra period began as Handanovic did brilliantly to save from Jan Vertonghen before Gallas somehow planted a free header wide.

However, Inter soon cracked as Handanovic couldn’t hold Mousa Dembele’s stinging strike and Adebayor beat veterans Javier Zanetti and Cristian Chivu to the rebound to poke home the crucial away goal. Ricardo Alvarez headed in a fourth for Inter from Cassano’s cross 10 minutes from time to ensure a thrilling tie kept everyone on tenterhooks right to the death.

- © AFP, 2013

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