Sjka City in the Champions League, Tottenham is in the semifinal (VIDEO)

The craziest championship quarterfinal match between Manchester City and Tottenham has ended with surprise. That's after the Turkeys managed to qualify in the semifinals, despite being defeated 4-3 tonight. Pochetttino's team won the first match with a score of 1-0, until it forced the Guardillas team to attack from the start. [...]
That's after the Turkeys managed to qualify in the semifinals, despite being defeated 4-3 tonight.
Pochetttino's team won the first match with a score of 1-0, until it forced the Guardillas team to attack from the start.
This match donated a spectacle from the start of the match, when in 11 minutes KATUR goals were scored.
Raheem Sterling (4) first advanced locals before Heung Min-Son (7C) overturned everything in a few minutes.
But City retaliated after just a minute with Bernardo Silvan (11A) which equalled the score at 2-2.
Locals also scored the advantage goal with first goal author Raheem Sterling (21)).
Four Sterling.
7) Son
No. Son
11? Bernardo Silva
21h Sterling?? Whoo! !♪ U n CL Pic.twitter.com/z1Fbp7cjFp
) UEFA League Champions (@Chamongs League) April 17, 2019
The first piece was closed with these numbers.
Given the current outcome of the match leading up to Tottenham, City began attacking in the second half.
Kun Aguero (59) scored 4-2, and now the citizens were qualified.
? AGOOOOOOO!! !♪ U n CL Pic.twitter. com/ KKFih5 HS6I
) UEFA League Champions (@Chamongs League) April 17, 2019
But the replacement Fernando Llyante (73) appeared on the scene, marking 4-3 and qualifying his team away.
The real drama happened in the last few minutes, when Raheem Sterling marked for 5-3, while local fans broke out at the party, but on stage the VAR came out and cancelled the English goal because of the off-play position.
?? Left puts Spurs back head on attack!♪ U n CL Pic.twitter. com/ DBAbQqqhSB
) UEFA League Champions (@Chamongs League) April 17, 2019
Now Tottenham in the semifinal will meet with the next surprise of the Champions League, Ajaxin. /Periscopi/












