Tottenham’s stunning Champions League comeback win over Ajax earned royal approval and also crossed one of the game’s great divides. Within minutes of sealing their historic victory, Prince William set the tone for the celebrations by tweeting from the official Kensington Palace Twitter account: “Two English teams in the Champions League final! Congratulations Spurs on yet another incredible comeback! W” Two English teams in the Champions League final! Congratulations Spurs on yet another incredible comeback! W — Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) May 8, 2019 And their stunning performance also drew praise from former Arsenal and Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas, who paid tribute to a team who for so long had been his London rivals. Fabregas, now with Monaco, tweeted: “Credit where it’s due. What a come back from Spurs. What a coach Pochettino is.” Credit where it’s due. What a come back from Spurs. What a coach Pochettino is. — Cesc Fàbregas Soler (@cesc4official) May 8, 2019 BBC pundit Chris Sutton believes the success of the two Premier League sides underscored the value of commitment and belief in the British game. Sutton tweeted: “A lesson in life from Liverpool and Spurs in the last two nights. All the skill in the world but it was guts, drive and courage which saw them through…” A lesson in life from Liverpool and Spurs in the last two nights. All the skill in the world but it was guts, drive and courage which saw them through… — Chris Sutton (@chris_sutton73) May 8, 2019 And the understandably excitable Gary Lineker sent a number of increasingly astonished tweets as the evening unfolded, ending in simply: “Oh my God”. Oh My God. — Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) May 8, 2019 Topics Ajax, Tottenham Hotspur, Ajax, Tottenham, UEFA Champions League, Tottenham Hotspur Kane hoping to be fit for Champions League final Pochettino: My players are superheroes In pictures: Lucas Moura’s hat-trick stuns Ajax in Champions League semi-final John Terry to make Stamford Bridge return as part of Soccer Aid Liverpool rediscovering fear factor of glory years, says Van Dijk Andy Mitten column: At Manchester United, things are very bad – and could get worse 6 players Arsenal could realistically sign to improve them this summer 10 European second-leg comebacks Tottenham to make move for Argentina international – report Manchester United will listen to offers for forward – report
Royal approval for dramatic Tottenham victory in Champions League semi-final
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