Tottenham have qualified for the knockout stages of the Europa League with a game to spare after beating Qarabag 1-0 in Azerbaijan.
Harry Kane grabbed the winner late on, heading in a Christian Eriksen corner that had been flicked on by Heung-Min Son.
It was an open game with Spurs just about edging it in terms of chances created. Spurs came close to going ahead through Eric Dier and Kane before the deadlock was eventually broken.
Here’s the goal, and plenty of reaction from Twitter too.
The goal that sealed our place in the @EuropaLeague last 32! @HKane heads home the winner against Qarabag. #COYS https://t.co/E50Ko7yAWQ
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) November 26, 2015
Harry Kane has now scored in six consecutive games in all competitions, scoring 9 goals in the process. pic.twitter.com/RvZvsOKnsX
— Spurs Stat Man (@SpursStatMan) November 26, 2015
Spurs scoring consistently from set pieces? Pochettino really is some kind of wizard.
— Bankrupt (@bankruptspurs) November 26, 2015
Pochettino's strong selection is pretty justified, Qarabag were never going to be pushovers. Win vs Chelsea vindicates it completely.
— Nikhil Saglani (@Nikhil_Saglani) November 26, 2015
THE FRAUD SCORED AGAIN! SUCH A FRAUD!
Not his most effective game but still delivered like a fraud does. #COYS
— Lee Charles Hunt. (@iYidKid) November 26, 2015
#thfc FT 1-0 to Spurs. Job done. It remains to be seen if this outing will affect them v Chelsea but they can at least rest players v Monaco
— Ben Pearce (@BenPearceSpurs) November 26, 2015
Professional away performance & win & into the knock out round of 32 ???? #COYS
— Kenny Palmer (@KennyPalmer) November 26, 2015
Good to see Carroll come on and have a positive impact. Nice substitution that – Mason was tiring & Qarabag were leaving gaps. #COYS
— Chris Miller (@WindyCOYS) November 26, 2015
Wasn't pretty, didn't have to be.
— Spooky (@Spooky23) November 26, 2015
3 points was really the only important thing tonight. Not the greatest of performances but we got the job done. Roll on Sunday. #COYS
— The Spurs Brain (@TheSpursBrain) November 26, 2015
I'm happy to trust Pochettino tonight. We've qualified with a game to spare and we've kept Kane & the team's momentum up. Bring on Chelsea
— Jay Jaffa (@jayjaffa) November 26, 2015
The most effectively coached Spurs team I've seen since 1987. Team, not a sprinkling of stardust. I love this lot
— Ergo (@SniersMoregut) November 26, 2015
Job done, qualification done, now let's get ready for Sunday, gonna be a great game, well done Harry again COYSSSS
— Micky Hazard (@1MickyHazard) November 26, 2015