This Spurs record should give Manchester City hope ahead of UCL clash

Manchester City travel to Spurs for the first-leg of their Champions League Quarter-Final tie

The Champions League returns with Tottenham Hotspur welcoming Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City to their brand-spanking, newly christened stadium for the first leg of their highly-anticipated Quarter-Final tie.

It marks the first of three meetings between the two sides in the space of 11 days, with a Premier League meeting coming immediately after in Manchester following next week’s UCL return-leg at the Etihad.

Unfortunately, as Lilywhites everywhere know all too well, their record in the Quarter-Finals of European competition has been far from exemplary; in fact, it’s been downright woeful, with Spurs failing to progress any of the last five times they’ve found themselves in the final-eight.

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Spurs are attempting to reach their first Champions League Last-Four, with the hope of it eventually leading to their fifth European final, and the first since their 1984 UEFA Cup triumph over Anderlecht.

However, their Quarter-Final reading doesn’t make happy reading for Spurs fans.

2012/13 

In one of Andre Villas-Boas’ last games of his short tenure, Spurs are defeated by Basel on penalties in the Europa League, after two back-to-back 2-2 draws in which they were tormented by a young Mohamed Salah.

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A Tom Huddlestone miss and Emmanuel Adebayor’s skied spot-kick allowed the Swiss team passage to the final four. Spurs had previously progressed past Olympique Lyonnais and Internazionale in the knockout rounds.

2010/11

The meeting with City is only Spurs’ second Champions League Quarter-Final, the last event coming eight years ago when – in their debut season in the competition under gaffer Harry Redknapp – they lost 5-0 on aggregate to Real Madrid in 2010/11 after beating AC Milan in the Round of 16.

2006/07

Defeated by Sevilla on a 4-3 aggregate score having seen off Feyenoord and Braga in the previous knockout rounds. Spurs, who had won every single game up until the round firstly lost 2-1 at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán then could only see out a 2-2 draw at White Hart Lane as their visitors struck early.

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1991/92

In a disappointing season in which Spurs finished 15th in the league in Gary Lineker’s last year at the club, Spurs failed to get past Feyenoord in the Cup Winners’ Cup who had won the Dutch KNVB Cup the previous campaign.

1984/85

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It’s Los Blancos again, but in 1985, just a single goal separated the two sides, with Steve Perryman turning in Real striker Emilio Butragueño’s cross into his own net and dumping Tottenham out of the UEFA Cup. It marked the first time Spurs had ever lost at home in Europe, and also fail to score. Real Madrid went on to win the competition.

Tottenham now have the opportunity to end this near-35-year streak, though they’ll have to do it against the current favourites to win the tournament, City.

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