Europe 1 with AFP 11:39 p.m., March 8, 2023

Solid behind and still in control, AC Milan reached the quarter-finals of the Champions League for the first time since 2012 on Wednesday (1-0, 0-0) against Tottenham, particularly apathetic for a match of such an issue.

Spurs finished the game at ten after Romero was sent off.

After Benfica, Chelsea and Bayern Munich, AC Milan in turn wins its ticket to the quarter-finals of the Champions League.

Winners in the first leg (1-0), the Milanese managed to maintain their advantage after conceding a draw (0-0) in the return leg.

The third minute of added time in the second half was the only really exciting one, with a header from Harry Kane beautifully pushed back to ground level by Mike Maignan, for his return to the Milanese cages, while at the end of the counter , Divock Origi found the post.

But before that, Milan got a taste of a typical late winter evening in London with its drizzle, just-above-zero temperatures and traffic jams that prevented teams from arriving at the stadium in time, delaying ten minutes. kick-off, like the day before for Chelsea-Dortmund.

At the end of the first leg, the Spurs could be satisfied with having to go up an advantage which seemed minimal (1-0).

But against an Italian club, it's already a small mountain to climb.

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Especially when it comes to the Italian champions, who have kept a clean sheet in four of their previous five matches, while the Londoners have lost four of their last six encounters.

Tottenham hoped Antonio Conte's return to the bench after gallbladder surgery and the enthusiastic support of the 61,000 spectators at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium would electrify their players.

It has not happened.

During regulation time, Maignan was good with a save after a deflected cross from Kane who could have taken him the wrong way (35th), or a shot from Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg from a tight angle which he deflected well beyond above his bar (64th).

The distance duel between the two center forwards, Kane and Olivier Giroud, scorer in the quarter-final of the World Cup in Qatar between France and England (2-1), also ended in a goalless draw .

Kane, apart from his final action and his deflected cross, was only worrying by a diving header quite far from the frame (68th), while "Olive", back in a city where he shone with Arsenal then Chelsea, mainly brought by his pressing and his deflection game.

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Grimace soup for Tottenham

On the Italian side, the danger came above all from the very mobile Brahim Diaz, scorer in the first leg and who forced Fraser Foster, the replacement for Hugo Lloris, to a fine save from close range (51st).

In the final twenty minutes, Conte launched Richarlison in place of a plunger, Emerson Royal, hoping the Brazilian's physique and aerial game would make the difference.

But the direct corner attempted by Son Heung-min, transparent in this match, in the 75th minute, already looked like a confession of helplessness.

Things got even worse when Cristian Romero received a second yellow card from Clément Turpin for a late intervention on Théo Hernandez (78th).

And it is therefore the Lombards, seven-time European champions, who will see the quarter-finals in the spring, while in the league they cannot, a priori, hope for better than second place behind Naples.

For Tottenham, the boos at the end of the match suggest that grimace soup is likely to be on the menu for the next few weeks.

The club were knocked out of the FA Cup by a second-division side recently, then joined by Liverpool in the fight for Champions League qualification, with the futures of Conte and Kane hanging in the balance... the London rain has not finished falling on the Spurs.