Leipzig (Germany): Leipzig secured a berth in the Champions League quarterfinals for the first time in the club's 11-year history, easing past last season's runner-up Tottenham 4-0 on aggregate thanks to a brace by Marcel Sabitzer in second leg.
The Bundesliga side led just 1-0 after the February 19 first leg in London, but dominated from start to finish in a 3-0 victory at Red Bull Arena on Tuesday.
"It's a great moment for the club. It's a great moment for the history of the club. It's a great moment for me as a manager and a great moment for my yo ung team," Leipzig head coach Julian Nagelsmann said afterward.
Sabitzer, a long-range specialist, opened the scoring on Tuesday night in the 10th minute when he gathered a rebound and fired a blast from outside the penalty arc that sneaked inside the far post past a diving Hugo Lloris, who got his hand on the ball but couldn't deflect it away.
Leipzig then nearly notched the second goal of the night in the 19th minute, but Timo Werner was called for offside after initially appearing to score from close range on a cross from Angeliño.
Angeliño recorded an assist though three minutes later on another cross sent in from the left side that set up Sabitzer for a goal on a header. Lloris had a chance to keep the ball out but it once again went off his hand and over the line.