London: Despite losing to Manchester City 3-4 in a wild Champions League quarterfinal second leg, Tottenham Hotspur enter semi-finals of the tournament as the Wednesday's result left the sides knotted 4-4 on aggregate with the visitors advancing due to three away goals.
While the mentality of both teams in that contest appeared to be dominated by fear of losing, Wednesday night's clash at the Etihad was a wide-open affair, as the two squads combined for four goals in the first 11 minutes to set a new Champions League record.
And yet again, the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) loomed large in determining the outcome, upholding a Spurs goal and disallowing a City marker that would have seen the hosts go through to the semis.
The opening 20 minutes featured a display of what Liverpool coach Jürgen Klopp likes to call "heavy metal football," with frantic end-to-end action.
City, needing to score, levelled the tie in the 4th minute thanks to Raheem Sterling, who exploited the inattention of Spurs defender Kieran Trippier to deliver a perfect strike.
Three minutes later, City back-liner Aymeric Laporte failed to cut off a Dele Alli pass and set up an easy goal for Son Heung-min.
The South Korean star got a second goal in the 10th minute, again as the result of a lapse by Laporte.