Tottenham booked their place in the Champions League final with a sensational defeat of Ajax… and their post-match celebrations were documented on social media.While fans were off revelling in Amsterdam after the final whistle blew on Spurs’ 3-2 win, the players were going crazy in the dressing room to enjoy perhaps the biggest moment in the north London club’s history.
View this post on Instagram Este equipo siempre lucha hasta el final … vamos This team always fights until the end… MADRID A post shared by Erik Lamela (@eriklamela) onLucas Moura was at the centre of the celebrations after his hat-trick, which was completed in the dying seconds, secured Mauricio Pochettino’s side an aggregate win on away goals that books Spurs a final date with Liverpool.The Reds overcame Barcelona 4-3 on aggregate the prior day in another stunning European comeback. As the partying went on and on in the Tottenham dressing room, Erik Lamela took to social media to show just what was happening during the celebrations.His Instagram story showed off a quite crazy atmosphere, with the players and staff dancing around and shouting to enjoy their win.
Tottenhams locker room after their 3-2 victory over ajax via Erik Lamelas instagram live pic.twitter.com/aHWoimexqo— anna (@annathomsenn) May 8, 2019The Spurs players could also been seen on the video singing Oasis hit Wonderwall throughout the revelry – though don’t listen to this if you’d prefer to have the song NOT slaughtered.
Tottenham Hotspur are in a @ChampionsLeague final.Anyway, here's Wonderwall… pic.twitter.com/OEEpAEktB7— Talking THFC (@TalkingTHFC) May 8, 2019
Moussa Sissoko and Victor Wanyama trying to sing Wonderwall is better viewing than the game itself pic.twitter.com/F5FOAR90E5— Zach Campbell (@zjlcampbell) May 8, 2019Pochettino, the Spurs manager, is not involved in the above videos, as he had post-match duties to attend to, including a press conference and television interviews.And he broke down in tears on live TV, having also been crying on the pitch immediately after the full-time whistle.1
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