Hummels snatches last-grasp goal to hold Spurs in Europa League
Tottenham were held by Roma on Thursday in the Europa League as Hummels' last grasp goal gave the Italians the equaliser. Spurs now sit outside the top eight in the standings, while Roma languish in 21st place.
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United trailed late in the first half against Norwegians Bodo/Glimt, but recovered to post a second straight Europa League win since sacking Erik ten Hag, having started the campaign with three consecutive draws. In London, Spurs failed to back up their stunning weekend win over Manchester City as Mats Hummels scored in injury time to snatch a 2-2 draw for Roma.
Tottenham made a fast start as Son Heung-min slotted in a penalty in the fifth minute after Pape Matar Sarr was brought down by Hummels. Evan Ndicka flicked in Paulo Dybala's free-kick to level for Roma a quarter of an hour later, before Brennan Johnson restored Spurs' advantage 11 minutes before the break. Crisis-hit Roma piled the pressure on late at the Tottenham Stadium and former Germany centre-back Hummels pounced from close range in added time. Ange Postecoglou's Spurs now sit outside the top eight, who qualify automatically for the last 16, on goal difference.
Earlier, Chelsea remained top of the Conference League table with a fourth straight win by beating Heidenheim, who lost their 100-percent record, 2-0. A much-changed Chelsea had to wait until six minutes after the restart to break the deadlock as Christopher Nkunku took a brilliant touch to control Jadon Sancho's cross before firing into the top corner.
The German side improved after falling behind, though, and almost found the equaliser in the 69th minute when Chelsea goalkeeper Jorgensen produced a wonderful double save to deny Paul Wanner and Leo Scienza. The two-time European champions put the game to bed with four minutes left as Sancho notched his second assist of the match, teeing up Mykhailo Mudryk to drive a shot into the roof of the net after playing a one-two with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.
Tottenham made a fast start as Son Heung-min slotted in a penalty in the fifth minute after Pape Matar Sarr was brought down by Hummels. Evan Ndicka flicked in Paulo Dybala's free-kick to level for Roma a quarter of an hour later, before Brennan Johnson restored Spurs' advantage 11 minutes before the break. Crisis-hit Roma piled the pressure on late at the Tottenham Stadium and former Germany centre-back Hummels pounced from close range in added time. Ange Postecoglou's Spurs now sit outside the top eight, who qualify automatically for the last 16, on goal difference.
Earlier, Chelsea remained top of the Conference League table with a fourth straight win by beating Heidenheim, who lost their 100-percent record, 2-0. A much-changed Chelsea had to wait until six minutes after the restart to break the deadlock as Christopher Nkunku took a brilliant touch to control Jadon Sancho's cross before firing into the top corner.
The German side improved after falling behind, though, and almost found the equaliser in the 69th minute when Chelsea goalkeeper Jorgensen produced a wonderful double save to deny Paul Wanner and Leo Scienza. The two-time European champions put the game to bed with four minutes left as Sancho notched his second assist of the match, teeing up Mykhailo Mudryk to drive a shot into the roof of the net after playing a one-two with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.
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