Tottenham Hotspur closed in on a place in the group stage of the UEFA Europa League on Thursday after coming from behind to win 2-1 away to AEL in Cyprus in their playoff first leg.
The north London side are looking to reach the group stage for the fourth season running, and late goals by Roberto Soldado and Harry Kane have them in the driving seat ahead of next week’s return at White Hart Lane in London.
However, fellow Premier League side Hull City have work to do after losing 1-0 away to Belgian Cup holders KSC Lokeren Oost-Vlaanderen.
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Tottenham’s quest did not get off to the best of starts at the Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium in Larnaca.
Spanish striker Adrian Sardinero opened the scoring in the 14th minute for AEL, who finished second in the Cypriot top flight last season and parachuted into the Europa League after losing to Zenit St Petersburg in the UEFA Champions League third qualifying round.
Slack play in midfield by Spurs’ Paulinho created the chance for Sardinero to run through and beat Hugo Lloris, sparking wild celebrations from the home fans.
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Paulinho was one of those brought into the starting lineup by Spurs coach Mauricio Pochettino as seven changes were made from Saturday’s 1-0 win at West Ham United.
Questions have been asked about how seriously the new Spurs coach will take the Europa League and his team looked second best for long spells.
However, they were rescued in the final 20 minutes by another two players promoted to the starting lineup in the heat of the Mediterranean.
Kane saw a shot turned onto the woodwork by AEL goalkeeper Karim Fegrouch, before Soldado got the equalizer in the 74th minute.
This time Kane fed substitute Erik Lamela, whose terrific pass was emphatically hammered home by the Spanish striker.
Spurs completed the turnaround with 10 minutes to go thanks to another piece of inspiration from Lamela and a finish from 21-year-old Kane.
“I think it was a very tough game, because the conditions were difficult and the weather was difficult,” Pochettino said, referring to a bobbly, cut-up pitch and high temperatures.
“I’m happy with the performance. In the end 2-1 for us is an important result,” added Pochettino, who was also delighted with the influence off the bench of his fellow Argentine Lamela. “We need him to look forward, believe in his skill and condition, and work very, very hard. With confidence and time he will show his value.
Hull are appearing in Europe for the first time, but their manager Steve Bruce made it clear where his priorities lie as he made nine changes to the team that won at Queens Park Rangers on the opening day of the Premier League season.
Defender James Chester and goalkeeper Allan McGregor kept their places, but the latter was guilty of a mistake that gifted the only goal of the game at the Daknamstadion to Hans Vanaken just before the hour mark.
The Scotland international somehow managed to pass the ball straight to his opponent and Vanaken rounded the Tigers’ stopper, before rolling the ball into an empty net.
Yannick Sagbo and David Meyler both squandered openings for Hull, who face a tricky test in the second leg if they are to make it to the group phase.
Among the other winners on Thursday were Spanish sides Villarreal and Real Sociedad, Borussia Moenchengladbach and PSV Eindhoven, who all joined Italy’s Inter, 3-0 victors away to Stjarnan of Iceland on Wednesday.
However, French Ligue 1 duo Olympique Lyonnais and AS Saint-Etienne face uphill struggles to progress after being beaten by Romanian and Turkish opposition respectively.
The individual performance of the evening came from Sweden international forward Marcus Berg, who scored all four goals for Panathinaikos as they beat Midtjylland of Denmark 4-1 in the Greek capital.
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