TOTTENHAM Hotspur rightly stole the headlines on the fourth week of Champions League action, beating Real Madrid 3-1 at Wembley to hand the Spanish giants their first group-stage defeat for five years.
Mauricio Pochettino’s team now lead Group H and have secured their place in the knockout phase for only the second time in the Champions League era.
While Spurs bolstered their European pedigree, they remain outsiders with the bookmakers – ranked eighth favourites to lift the trophy in Kiev next May.
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Source: Asian Correspondent