Tottenham Hotspur’s winning goal against Ajax in the Champions League semi-final was a moment of raw emotion for all involved.
Spurs fans were delirious, Mauricio Pochettino was in tears, even Hugo Lloris sprinted the length of the field to join the Lucas Moura pile on.
For their opponents, though, things were very different.
Their exhausted players crashed to the turf in disbelief, while Ajax supporters in the stands went from joyous song to speechless as the ball slipped beyond Andre Onana and into the back of the net.
The moment perfectly captured the highs and lows of football and one fan of the Dutch club, hoping to capture a glorious ending to the game for Ajax, actually managed to record their viewpoint of Lucas Moura’s tie-winning goal.
You can see the incredible scenes below.
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