Tottenham's Late Fightback Secures Thrilling 2-2 Draw Against Bodø/Glimt
Tottenham Hotspur's Champions League clash with Bodø/Glimt ended in a thrilling 2-2 draw, with the Norwegian side coming close to a remarkable victory. The match saw a stunning performance from Jens Petter Hauge, who scored twice for his former club, including a remarkable goal in the 53rd minute. However, Tottenham fought back, with Richarlison's late own goal and Micky van de Ven's header from a free-kick securing a point for the Premier League side.
The game started with Bodø/Glimt showing impressive attacking intent, creating more scoring opportunities than Tottenham. Their efforts paid off in the 53rd minute when Hauge scored a stunning goal, putting his side up 2-0. Tottenham, however, showed resilience, with van de Ven heading in a goal just two minutes after Hauge's second goal. The match seemed to be heading towards a Bodø/Glimt victory, but Tottenham had other plans. In the 89th minute, Richarlison's pressure led to an own goal by Jostein Gundersen, levelling the score at 2-2. This late equaliser mirrored Tottenham's previous match against Wolves, where they also had to come from behind twice to earn a draw.
Despite dominating the game and coming close to a historic victory, Bodø/Glimt had to settle for a point. Tottenham, thanks to Pedro Porro's assist record and their never-say-die attitude, managed to secure a draw. The result leaves both teams with four points from three games in Group B, with the return fixture set to take place in London.
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