Milan offered its most competitive version of the season and is in the quarterfinals of the Champions League for the first time since 2012. Solid in defense, the Italian champion prevented Tottenham from scoring in 180 minutes of play and got the most out of it performance to the solitary goal by Brahim Díaz in the first leg.
Tottenham: Harry Kane.
Milan: Brahim Diaz.
Ball possession: 51% – 49%
Shots: 10 – 14
Shots on goal: 2 – 3
Free throws: 13 – 18
Corners: 6 – 0
Stops: 3 – 2
Absences: 18 – 13
Total passes: 492 – 430
Passes completed: 407 – 363
Attacks: 110 – 93
Dangerous Attacks: 53 – 24
Milan pass the tie after drawing with Tottenham!
Gait: Lion.
Enter: Rebic.
Enter: Davinson Sanchez.
Marcha: Kulusevski.
Entra: Bennacer, Origi.
March: Brahim Diaz, Giroud.
Enter: Richarlison.
Gait: Emerson.
Entra: Saelemaekers.
March: Messiah.
Enter: Pedro Porro.
Marcha: Perisic.
Ball possession: 48% – 52%
Shots: 2 – 2
Shots on goal: 0 – 0
Free throws: 5 – 9
Corners: 2 – 0
Absences: 9 – 5
Yellow cards: 3 – 0
Total passes: 270 – 217
Passes completed: 229 – 217
Attacks: 53 – 55
Dangerous Attacks: 18 – 10
Tottenham and Milan go to rest with a
0-0.
Dock: Ballo-Toure, Bennacer, Calabria, De Ketelaere, Florenzi, Gabbia, Kjaer, Mirante, Origi, Pobega, Rebic, Saelemaekers.
Dock: Austin, Whiteman, Sanchez, Tanganga, Peter Porro, Sarr, Devine, Danjuma, Lucas, Richarlison.
Let’s see why eleven Antonio Conte and Stefano Pioli choose.