Fernando Llorente wrote his name into Spurs folklore with the goal that took us into the Champions League semi-finals at Manchester City on Wednesday – and declared the feeling to be right up there with his emotions when he won the World Cup.
On as a first-half replacement for he injured Moussa Sissoko, the centre-forward saw us go 4-2 down on the night, 4-3 on aggregate, just before the hour mark to leave us chasing the tie for the first time over the two legs.
City were thrusting forward and hardly allowing us a sniff at their goal as they looked to put the quarter-final out of our reach. But when Kieran Trippier's corner skimmed off the top of Kyle Walker's head in the 73rd minute, the veteran Spain international was there when it mattered to convert a rare chance at the near post.
Cue scenes of wild celebrations in front of the away fans as we equalised overall and tipped the tie back in our favour on away goals.
Then, drama. A prolonged VAR check for a potential hand-ball against Fernando ensued, but the match officials deemed the goal to have been legal and the celebrations began again.
VAR would intervene once more when Raheem Sterling looked to have nicked it for City right at the end, but Sergio Aguero was ruled off-side in the build-up and the atmosphere in the stadium changed with the flip of a switch as the home players and fans realised the goal had been disallowed and we’d be going through after all.
What a story and what a moment for Fernando, who was bouncing up and down with Mauricio Pochettino as the squad and staff partied in front of our travelling supporters afterwards.
“What a night, unbelievable! It’s one of the best moments in my career,” the striker told Spurs TV. “It’s true that I’ve lived unbelievable moments like winning the World Cup, winning the European Championship, winning the Europa League (with Sevilla) and winning the leagues in Italy (with Juventus) but this one is history. To do this with an unbelievable team like Tottenham and be for the first time in the semi-finals of the Champions League with these team-mates is crazy. I believe in them and I think we can make history.”
On the timing of his goal, Fernando said: “It was important because it was the first moment we were out but I always believe in me and my opportunities and most important is to say thank you to all the fans because they are very important for us and now we have to keep going with this dream.
“The second half was very difficult because they were playing very well, moving the ball very quick and it was difficult to arrive one time to the goal. City have unbelievable players, they have two seconds to think and to do something with the ball – it’s really difficult to stop them.
“I’m very proud because it’s not easy coming into this unbelievable game with a lot of pressure and in a difficult moment as well, but like I said I always believe in me, in my opportunities and this is what I do. Always I will try to do my best and to be ready for every moment the gaffer needs me.”
Relishing the post-match delirium, Fernando added: “It was a very special moment to celebrate the victory with all my team-mates, with the gaffer, with everyone in the team and now we have to enjoy this moment because it’s history. Thank you to the fans. We have to enjoy it because this is an unbelievable moment and we have to continue.”
Dele10son
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Did he cheat? why are you salty, you thought the CL VAR will allow you to score offside goals like you did vs Swansea 😂😂😂
no offence .just a joke[byebye]
Dele10son
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Did he cheat? why are you salty, you thought the CL VAR will allow you to score offside goals like you did vs Swansea 😂😂😂
what's up motherfucker?
Dele10son
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Did he cheat? why are you salty, you thought the CL VAR will allow you to score offside goals like you did vs Swansea 😂😂😂
looks like you are a gay
paddyorton
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a handball goal is the greatest moment of his career👏🏻👏🏻kudos
shut up nga
Wekcksyz
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it was a handball
Draz45
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Llorente you are a motherfucker.Show some sportsmanship.You can't win ucl by cheating.You will definitely lose against Ajax.Belive that
Did he cheat? why are you salty, you thought the CL VAR will allow you to score offside goals like you did vs Swansea 😂😂😂
Draz45
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a handball goal is the greatest moment of his career👏🏻👏🏻kudos
So you saw Handball but VAR didn't, how your eyes got pixels to see that great😂😂😂😂😂😂
paddyorton
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a handball goal is the greatest moment of his career👏🏻👏🏻kudos
kaybipsz
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Bye Bye city.....c ya next year...
kuyekmosy
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Honestly I saw the handball.... but VAR and referee awarded the goal.....
Be sincere
vobcdklmyz
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I wasn't a handball
alwayshalamadrid
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for what llorente?, scoring the goal by using hand, it's one of best moments for VAR failure, i think u should play volleyball, for that u will be perfect [Crylaugh]
Nuel_Moo
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Honestly I saw the handball.... but VAR and referee awarded the goal.....
PriscilloWen
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Llorente you are a motherfucker.Show some sportsmanship.You can't win ucl by cheating.You will definitely lose against Ajax.Belive that
All u spit are speculations and excuses
PriscilloWen
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Llorente you are a motherfucker.Show some sportsmanship.You can't win ucl by cheating.You will definitely lose against Ajax.Belive that
Sore losers
Dele10son
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Llorente you are a motherfucker.Show some sportsmanship.You can't win ucl by cheating.You will definitely lose against Ajax.Belive that
Zuybeioz
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it's because the guy is not a cheating player this is why he scored that goal, other players may have supported the ball with their hand for a cheat
luxurious
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The natural/unnatural position argument is only relevant if the the player has no reaction time to get his arm out of the way. In this instance the ball traveled 30 yards from a corner. He had ample time to get his arm out of the way of the ball. Goal should not have stood
inaccessible
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I think city might have won the league by being knocked out tonight though Not sure that’s how it works mate. I’m still hoping Liverpool win both!
Librajia
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Lol I remember watching their post match of the first leg and he was clearly salty we’d won, so this take isn’t shocking. They said you had no chance multiple times and also said the Juve-Ajax game was over before it started with Juve winning
Bastas
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I actually think they usually have good takes, but yeah this aint it. In fairness, what Burley is actually flabbergasted by is that the ref doesn't get more angles for review.
tuition
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Yes, people debating about intention or not. Uefa changed the rules to eliminate the debate of intention. You can't score with the hand palying a part in the goal regardless of position or intention. If Cekir sees the angle from behind the goal he disallows it as the hand plays a part in scoring the goal.
Dynalas
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Next year if a goal is scored or caused directly by a handball the goal will be disallowed whether it’s intentional or not
Oliverkiss
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That should never be a foul. Just like a basketball player can't intentionally bounce it of a defenders foot and expect a call. There was literally nothing Llorente could have done differently with his arms. He intentionally made sure his arms were tucked into his body.
lkoop
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The decision of Poch of substituting Sissoko with Llorente was the defining move. He took a risk and got rewarded for it.
Kennello
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Ok, the best part of this replay though is that Llorente leans his head in like he thinks he's going to make contact with his head. Pretty funny to watch.
Reddevilsalways
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I have to say this "HAND OF GOD"😂😂😂
Liybeilpz
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he was lucky .it was fist handball and the ball touched his body before going to the goal.