Postpublished at 19:15 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2021
A good night for Tottenham, will it be the same for Premier League leaders Manchester City?
FT: Tottenham 4-0 Wolfsberger (Spurs win 8-1 on agg)
Alli scores overhead kick before crossing for Vinicius header, and setting up Bale
Vinicius powers home his second late on
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Shamoon Hafez
A good night for Tottenham, will it be the same for Premier League leaders Manchester City?
Tottenham 4-0 Wolfsberger (Agg: 8-1)
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho tells BT Sport: "It was good, we got through, won the match like we wanted and no need for the emergency plan, we played well for large periods and all four goals were beautiful. A special night for the kids who played for the first time and no injuries.
On Dele Alli's performance: "We had a difficult period, he had an injury and at the same time talk, talk, taLk about staying or leaving. The market closed, the injury went and he started working with motivation. He is playing very well, i am not saying in this moment we have a starting line-up because of so many matches but it is coming. The goal was beautiful but the meaning of the assists and hard work for team means more to me. That work of continuity in the performance is what makes me really happy."
On Dane Scarlett: "He is a diamond, a kid with incredible potential. He has worked many times with the first team and that gives him a different personality. He is still 16, 17 soon and I believe next season he will be a first team squad player because he has a lot of talent. He is going to be a fantastic player and I hope everything around him goes well. He is a striker, a number nine, I have been playing him from the sides similar to Marcus Rashford and is very clever."
"There is not one player here that I say I am not happy with, the performances were good, are they all going to start on Sunday? No but we are playing Thursday, Sunday, Thursday."
Tottenham 4-0 Wolfsberger (Agg: 8-1)
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham's Eric Dier talking to BT Sport: "We started very well, after that we let them get back into the game too much. Second half we had complete control.
"Delighted for Dele, a fantastic goal. Step by step he is getting back to his best. In football everyone has a short memory, maybe they have forgotten his quality. Maybe tonight has reminded people of that.
"We have big ambitions and that stays the same for the Europa League. The desperation for a trophy has been there for a long time. It has been very frustrating not to get one and we will be doing everything we can to do that."
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Jose can't win.. spurs struggle and its his fault. They play well and its nothing to do with him but its the player's. Spurs was a poisoned challis from the start cos the majority of the fans didn't want him after the spoilt man utd fans blamed him for a rubbish team. He'll get a job abroad and do the treble again like he did with inter and people will still be haters.
Dan in Kent
Tottenham 4-0 Wolfsberger (Agg: 8-1)
Tottenham Hotspur
Spurs have progressed to the Last 16 of the UEFA Europa League for the first time since the 2015-16 campaign, where they were eliminated by Thomas Tuchel’s Borussia Dortmund.
Tottenham are the ninth different team to score 100+ goals in the Europa League, with only Benfica (53) & Sevilla (55) reaching the tally in fewer games than Spurs (56 games).
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Seriously Bale is back? it's a team fifth in the Austrian League in a tie that was already 6:1 when he came on. Look at someone like Giroud. There's a model professional of that age. Everything Bale is not.
Tim in London
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Tottenham 4-0 Wolfsberger (Agg: 8-1)
The draw for the Europa League last 16 takes place on Friday.
Tottenham 4-0 Wolfsberger (Agg: 8-1)
Aged 16 years and 337 days, Tottenham's Dane Scarlett is the first 16-year-old to assist a Europa League goal since Kylian Mbappe in December 2015 for Monaco against Tottenham.
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Tottenham 4-0 Wolfsberger (Agg: 8-1)
All over.
Tottenham book their place in the last 16 with a rather comfortable victory over Austrian side Wolfsberger.
Tottenham 4-0 Wolfsberger (Agg: 8-1)
Yeh, Dane Scarlett not Dean.
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Rob Pechey: Scenes when England line up with Alli & Lingard at the Euros.
Rachel T: I know it’s against a team with ‘Pellets’ in their name, but good to see Dele teeing up Bale!
Jeester 101: Wait, are people jumping back on the Bale train already? He's had three half-decent games, two of which were in the Europa League. Come off it!
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The predicted sacking of Mourinho seems to be helping the players perform. From half-time at West Ham and again today the players have stopped trying to please Mourinho and just played football and the performances are getting so much better. No doubt he will claim credit for it though!
Gary
Tottenham 4-0 Wolfsberger (Agg: 8-1)
Now Dane Scarlett does have the chance to get on the scoresheet, peeling away from his marker but his stretching effort after a heavy touch on the ball is pushed away by Manuel Kuttin.
Tottenham 4-0 Wolfsberger (Agg: 8-1)
No mercy shown from Carlos Vinicius there, converting a finish by pinching the ball off the toes of Dane Scarlett.
Poor lad.
Carlos Vinicius
Spurs have a fourth and Carlos Vinicius has his second of the evening.
It is great work from teenage sub Dane Scarlett, sensing that Gustav Henriksson can be put under pressure and he does so, nicking the ball off the Wolfsberger defender in the box before Vinicius nips in to smash home from 12 yards out.
Tottenham 3-0 Wolfsberger (Agg: 7-1)
This was just Gareth Bale's third goal as a substitute in a European game, with the previous two coming in the 2018 Champions League final for Real Madrid.
The Karius game.
Tottenham 3-0 Wolfsberger (Agg: 7-1)
Teenager Dane Scarlett, at the age of 16, enters the action along with Nile John.
Man of the match Dele Alli and Moussa Sissoko are the players replaced.
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Jaleel Oledipo: Bale: form truly is temporary and class is permanent. No one should be fooled because he has not played well since his return until recently but what class that was. Please kick-on now; the league needs you for excitement
Tottenham 3-0 Wolfsberger (Agg: 7-1)
10 to go, will Jose Mourinho send any of the kids on?