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Ajax 2-3 Tottenham LIVE: Spurs set up Liverpool final after INCREDIBLE Lucas Moura treble

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AJAX vs TOTTENHAM - LIVE! Follow live updates from the Johan Cruyff Arena as Tottenham look to overturn a 1-0 loss in the first leg against Ajax to face Liverpool in the Champions League final.

FT: Ajax 2-3 Tettenham
Tottenham win 3-3 on aggregate

90+5: LUCAS MOURA HAS DONE IT! SPURS LEAD 3-2!

90: Five minutes of added time. FIVE!
87: SO CLOSE! Vertonghen could've sealed the tie! He's free in the area from the corner Son won and heads the ball to the roof of the net, only for Onana to get a hand. But the paw goes back to the Belgian, who's wrongfooted as he flimsily kicks towards goal, which is cleared.
86: Tottenham keep coming forward. After sustained pressure, Son wins a corner.
83: In the past five minutes both full-backs, Trippier and Rose, have been switched for Lamela and Davies.
79: CLOSE! Ziyech hits the post! Ajax pile men forward and Ziyech has space on the edge of the box. The Moroccan fires a low effort past the outstretched hand of Lloris but rattles the upright. 
77: Rose booked for an umpteenth foul of the match. 
74: Alderweireld goes close with a header from a corner, just putting too much on it. Ajax don't look like they know how to protect a lead.
71: CHANCE! Ajax sustain pressure following a corner and De Ligt absolutely drills an effort goalwards. Lloris saves but parries it into danger, luckily getting away with it.

69: Alli ever-so-slightly clips Ziyech's heel after the ball is gone down in the corner. The Ajax goalscorer takes exception and goes to square off with the Englishman, who scares at him, confused.
67: Erik ten Hag tries to shore up his defence by replacing Dolberg with Sinkgraven, who resides in the backline. You feel like there will be another twist in the tale here.
63: Stop this madness - Ajax almost go down the other end and score but are inches away. Tadic breaks and pulls back to Ziyech, who sweeps his effort towards the bottom right corner. It evades it by the finest or margins.
59: MOURA AGAIN!!! WOW! The Champions League is something else, this year. Trippier finds space on the right and finds Llorente with a perfect cross. From six yards out, Onano somehow stops the Spaniard. But he cannot clasp the ball, which Moura gets hold of, wriggling in the box before arrowing an effort into the bottom left corner.
56: TOTTENHAM GET ONE BACK! LUCAS MOURA! Alli is unleashed in the Ajax half but does not have the pace to get past his man. With a cavalry coming up alongside him, Alli slips a weak ball through to Moura, who somehow gets to it, breaks into a one-on-one position with Onana, and passes home.
53: Tottenham are piling on the pressure. Eriksen picks out Alli with an eye-of-the-needle pass to the backpost. Alli connects with a controlled half-volley but it's right at Onana, who reacts accordingly.
47: Spurs start well with Llorente, of all people, providing a deft pass to Alli, who is about to crack a shot before it's intercepted. Ajax almost hit Spurs on the counter but Ziyech plays a dreadful pass to Tadic, who would have been clean through on goal.
46: We are back underway in Amsterdam, with Llorente coming on for Wanyama straight away.
HALF-TIME: Ajax 2-0 Tottenham

45: Two minutes of added time here as Spurs press to get one back.

40: Ajax are just sitting back, chilling, now. No rush for them to chase another, with Tottenham now needing three goals to go through. Seems as if they'll hit the Lilywhites on the counter.

35: AJAX 2-0! ZIYECH! Wow, what a dynamite finish. There's no stopping these young bucks. After a sweeping move down the left flank, Tadic lays it off to Ziyech, who unleashes a piercing effort which curls away from Lloris.
30: CLOSE! Tadic dribbles in the box and Alderweireld does not want to dive into a challenge. The Serbian takes it as far as eight yards out and, from an acute angle, darts a shot which just missed the post.
29: As much as Spurs are having the better of it at the moment, they just look a bit toothless in attack. Their play is not quite fluid in the build-up phase, and that was just epitomised by Lloris dawdling on the ball, searching for an option, before lumping it to Son and Moura, who are, as you'd expect, beaten in the air by De Ligt.
24: CHANCE! Again for Spurs. Moura weaves his way into the box but his shot is blocked. The ball rolls to Erisken, who shoots tamely into the torso of Onana. 
23: As much as Ajax are a pleasure to watch going forward, you have to applaud their swiftness in transitions. Spurs counter after a corner and Mazraoui scoots over to dispossess him. Son has a chance soon after but cannot get any effort under pressure from 15 yards out - Onana saves easily.
19: Sissoko and Trippier are not linking well down that right side. The latter especially is struggling to pick his passes, while the Frenchman seems unsettled after his caution. 
16: The game has calmed somewhat with possession fairly equal between both sides. Sissoko is booked for a fairly reckless sliding challenge. The crowd has calmed a little after the mental first five but, boy, does not like Spurs having the ball. Whistles, boos; the full monty.
09: Alli has a chance to go one-on-one with Onana but is intercepted with a sliding challenge from De Ligt which he should have seen a mile off. Soon after he picks up the ball in a similar position and curls wide of the far post.
06: It is all action here. After the restart, Tottenham attack down the left and Son crosses from an acute angle. Onana leaves a fair bit of space between him and his post, though, and the ball rattles off the left upright.
05: 1-0 AJAX! DE LIGT!It's the captain! De Ligt rises highest in the box and, after evading Trippier's grasp, heads home powerfully. VAR check the goal for a potential foul on Vertonghen, but approve it.
04: Ajax make their first in-roads as Tadic picks up the ball in the left wing. He makes his way inside but wants to ping off a shot on his left peg, and does. Alderweireld gets a leg on it but in doing so puts it on target.
02: Something that went amiss - Neres was injured in the warm-up for Ajax and has been replaced by 21-year-old striker Kasper Dolberg. It's a change of formation for the hosts, with Tadic resultantly moving out to the left wing. 
01: We are underway in Amsterdam! It's absolutely rocking in Amsterdam, despite the city's uber-relaxed reputation. Let's do this.
6.55pm: Teams in the tunnel. Nutty scenes in the stands as 54,000 Dutchmen proudly wave their flags in the air, creating an intense atmosphere. We're moments away... buckle in.
6.50pm: The teams are in from the warm-ups, where Ajax received an absolutely rousing reception, I forgot to say. Let's hope that ilk of oversight doesn't take place during the game. I'll try my best.
6.45pm: Mauricio Pochettino says he does not know whether Jan Vertonghen will wear a protective mask after last week's bang to the nose. He also says Tottenham cannot think about anything else apart from winning the game. If they do that, they'll go through or at worst contest a penalty shootout.
6.40pm: Twenty minutes from kick-off. Harry Kane has not missed this one, unlike he did in the last round against Manchester City. Ajax are hoping to spoil the party once more, as they did to both Real Madrid and Juventus. But manager Erik ten Hag thinks Spurs are a different animal to those heavyweights.
“An English team has a different intensity. We noticed that against Real Madrid and Juventus", the Dutch manager said.
"We had to go to a higher speed in London and we must win. The away goal was important, now we are looking forward to playing at home. The atmosphere will be amazing. It's a joy to play these kind of games.”
7.25pm: Former Spurs boss Tim Sherwood has thrown in his two cents - and it's quite a sharp two cents at that. Pin-this-on-the-dressing-room-wall stuff from old Timmy boy.
“I think Pochettino is saying that maybe it’s a bit far-fetched that Tottenham should win the Champions League, but I disagree,” he told talkSPORT.
“I think they’ve got the players to beat anyone on their day. If it’s far-fetched for Tottenham to win the Champions League, how far-fetched would it be if their feeder club won the Champions League – and that’s Ajax.
“At the beginning of the season, if you said you’re going to play a two-legged semi-final against Ajax to get into the final of the Champions League, they would have ripped your hands off!"
7.15pm: Forty-five minutes 'til we get the ball rolling, literally. Are you one who's partial to a stat - especially those of the Opta variety? Yeah? Yeah? Here you go then..

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