
Tottenham took place in the Europa League final, winning 5-1 in Bodo/Gilmut with a 2-0 win in Norway’s return leg.
Spurs controlled the draw in north London last week and won 3-1 in the first leg, although Bodo’s late goal in the game hoped to produce a change in the Asmyra Stadyon, which has a terrible record.
In fact, Bodo won their last five Europa League homes, each with at least two goals, but Tottenham never lost a second leg lost.
Dominic Solank has scored the first goal of the match on the 63rd of the match and Pedro Poro has doubled in the Champions League final.
Bodo/Glimt in Tottenham
Although Bodo driven the ball control when they looked at the production of a popular war, the first half was likely to be between them.
Pedro Poro Nikita forced him to walk on the edge of free penalties, while Googleelmo Vikario was forced to be aware of Patrick Berg’s penalty just after half an hour.
Bodo threatened him more after the break, but their inability to take advantage of their control was punished by Solank.
Christian Romero was provided with a lot of space to lower his head from Mattis Tel to Solanki, which quickly reacted and kept home from the spots.
The advance was only six minutes later on a double lucky way, the Poro crossing survived in some way from Khaikin and walked around the post of left hand.
Tottenham was comfortable after that, with a small bodo that couldn’t create any answer.
Bodo appeared to have at least a lucky chance late when Poro decided to drop Surley in the area, just to send the referee to monitor VAR to review, and closer inspection revealed that the defender had not contacted Surley when he went to the ground.
A brief summary of annoying nights for the hosts, but one of the strongest groups of Tottenham’s supporters who bravely bravely ever forgotten the circle of the subject.