Tottenham Hotspur have made it into the final of the Europa League.
Ange Postecoglou claimed all campaign that he always wins trophies in his second season, and the Australian is now one game away from fulfilling that promise.
Spurs picked up a 2-0 win over Bodo/Glimt in Norway on Thursday night, taking the aggregate score to 5-1. That is an emphatic win and exactly what the club needed after what has been an awful campaign.
James Maddison missed the game due to an injury that is set to end his season, but he loved what one of his teammates did at the Aspmyra Stadion.
James Maddison sends message to Pedro Porro after Tottenham beat Bodo/Glimt
Maddison wasn’t involved in the second leg against Bodo/Glimt, but he played a big part in this tie.
The Englishman scored for Spurs in their 3-1 first leg win at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and that took the game beyond the Norwegian side’s reach.
On Thursday night, Maddison was watching the game from home, and we’re sure he would’ve thoroughly enjoyed how his teammates fared.
Dominic Solanke opened the scoring for the North Londoners, but it was Pedro Porro’s strike that brought everyone to their feet.
The Spaniard appeared to attempt a cross from the right side of the field, but that somehow made it into the top corner.
Only Porro can confirm whether he actually shot at goal, but that doesn’t matter – the only thing that does is it went in and Spurs are through to the final.
After the game, Porro took to Instagram to celebrate the win.
Maddison replied, “Love you brother”, while fellow goalscorer Solanke said: “What a finish!”
Tottenham’s board should change their mind on Pedro Porro
There is no doubt that this has been Porro’s best season in a Tottenham shirt.
The Spaniard has produced several brilliant moments for Spurs over the last few months, and his goal against Bodo/Glimt will be remembered for a long time, especially if they go on to win the Europa League.
TBR revealed recently that Tottenham’s board are ready to sell Porro this summer following Djed Spence’s emergence at right-back.
For the right price, many feel that it would be a good idea, but Spence cannot do what Porro does in the final third for Spurs.
That’s why we think Tottenham should change their mind and keep Porro this summer.