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Peter Crouch's 80th-minute winner gave Tottenham a famous 1-0 victory over Italian giants Milan at the San Siro in the first leg of their last-16 Champions League encounter.

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The England striker gleefully sidefooted home from Aaron Lennon's cross after the winger had led a lightning-quick counter attack with Spurs under late pressure from their hosts at the other end.
Spurs had enjoyed the better of the opening period before weathering a storm after the break from a resurgent Milan, who were geed up by the ever-feisty Gennaro Gattuso.
Gattuso's enthusiasm eventually boiled over when he shoved Joe Jordan in the face on the touchline midway through the second half, before following up that moment of madness with an even more ill-advised headbutt on the Spurs assistant boss after the final whistle.
UEFA are sure to investigate those disgraceful scenes but Mathieu Flamini, whose two-footed assault on Vedran Corluka that left the Croat on crutches, is likely to escape further punishment as the referee saw the former Arsenal man's second-half challenge, only to deem it worthy of just a booking.
It was a bad-tempered end to an otherwise entirely satisfactory night for Spurs, who will now take a one-goal advantage back with them to White Hart Lane for the second leg in three weeks time, with a place in the quarter-finals the prize in the club's first foray into the competition.
Deprived of a number of first-choice players, most notably in midfield where Gareth Bale and Jermaine Jenas were missing and Luka Modric was fit enough only for a place on the bench, Harry Redknapp was forced into sending out a weakened side.
Yet the Spurs boss had still promised his side would attack Milan, and those fans who had travelled from North London were not disappointed as their team raced out of the blocks.
From the first whistle, Spurs were on the front foot, as they got in Milan's face and dictated the tempo of the game.
Before even a minute was on the clock, they had a big penalty shout turned down after the ball struck Alessandro Nesta on the arm in the box, but it was Crouch who was the main focus of Spurs' attack during the first half.
The lanky striker proved a handful in the air for Milan's centre-half partnership of Nesta and Mario Yepes, but he also dropped to the far post with regularity where he won headers with ease against the smaller full-backs Ignazio Abate and Luca Antonini.
Spurs dominated the opening exchanges, with Lennon getting the better of Antonini on more than one occasion, and Rafael van der Vaart pulling the strings in midfield, yet ultimately they lacked an end product.
Van der Vaart went closest to breaking the deadlock, the Dutchman bringing a smart save out of Marco Amelia - a first-half replacement for the concussed Christian Abbiati - with a well-struck effort from outside the box.
Milan came back into the game after the break as Gattuso's constant harrying and the introduction of Alexandre Pato lifted the Rossoneri's first-half lethargy.
Yepes twice had great opportunities to break the deadlock with headers that Heurelho Gomes superbly kept out, the chances coming either side of an ugly incident on the sidelines which saw an enraged Gattuso, who wanted a yellow card shown to Steven Pienaar, raise his hands to Jordan's face.
With the crowd almost as incensed much as Gattuso, Milan fed off the atmosphere and poured forward looking for a goal to take to London with them, but it did not arrive.
Instead, it was left to Crouch to settle the contest, finishing off a rapier-like counter led by Lennon, who jinked inside Yepes before squaring for his unmarked team-mate.
There was still time for some late drama as first Robinho saw an effort saved at point blank by Gomes following some miscommunication with Michael Dawson and then Zlatan Ibrahimovic had an injury-time goal correctly disallowed.
But Spurs held out to make it a night to remember and go one better than the last time they were in Milan, when they were beaten 4-3 by Milan's city rivals Internazionale, despite a stirring late comeback.
Mike Hytner / Eurosport

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missed this great news for the british teams in europe , well done spurs
 
Brilliant result for spurs the pundits never gave them a hope in hell but they proved them wrong, I even heard the phrase "have been riding their luck in europe" so if your a spurs fan stick 2 fingers in the air to the pundit that said that ;)
 
May be Spurs can go all the way and win it like Liverpool in 2005 ?
 
AC didfn't get near Spurs in the first 45 and they didn't know how to handle Crouchie. Blatant handball by Nesta in the penalty area in the first 60 seconds but the ref didn't give it....he must off bottled it.

AC up it in the 2nd half and put Spurs under presure but they easily soak it up

How both Guttuso and Flamini stayed on for 90 miniutes is beyond me......both a fecking disgrace and as for the AC fans they are not much better for booing Corluka when Flamini went through him with an off the ground 2 footed tackle that ended his night as that tackle could have ended his career.

Anyway well deserved win and should finish them off at the lane, Inter saw a clean pair of heals in Bale and AC saw a clean pair of heals from Lennon lol

Souness on Guttso......his just a lttle dog past his sell by date, stick him in a room with Jordon and the'll only be one person walking out
 
Unbelievable for Spurs, and without a couple key players too, and couple who should not have played due to injury recovery but they did.

And lol @ Gattuso, thats just what football has been missing, a big ruck. And once again media overeaction, only in football can that be called a headbutt. Crazy dog indeed lol
 
The daft part of the Gatuso Joe Jordan incident is that Jordan is likely to be in more trouble than Gatuso for his alleged "racist" comments
 
The daft part of the Gatuso Joe Jordan incident is that Jordan is likely to be in more trouble than Gatuso for his alleged "racist" comments
which were???? good job i'm a thick-skinned scouser..... racist????
 
Gattuso charged by Uefa

AC Milan midfielder Gennaro Gattuso is set for a Uefa disciplinary hearing on a charge of 'gross unsporting conduct' following his clash with Tottenham assistant manager Joe Jordan.

The 33-year-old combative battler was at the centre of controversy on Tuesday night following the Rossoneri's 1-0 defeat to Spurs at the San Siro in the UEFA Champions League.

A frustrating night for the former Italy international turned sour at the final whistle when he confronted Jordan, head-butting the Tottenham coach having earlier grabbed him by the throat.

Uefa's control and disciplinary body will discuss the matter on Monday and Gattuso could be set for a lengthy European ban following his reaction.

He is already suspended for the return leg at White Hart Lane on 9th March after picking up a booking during the game, and the ex-Rangers man proceeded to smack the ground in anger following the yellow card.

Gattuso confronted former Scotland and Milan midfielder Jordan on the touchline during the encounter before the ugly scenes after the final whistle.

Uefa's disciplinary code calls for a ban of at least one European match for 'unsporting conduct', but at least three for 'assaulting players or others present at the match.'
 
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