Tottenham Hotspur fans around the world went wild as they saw their side beat Ajax to reach the Champions League final.
It’s an astonishing feat for Spurs considering their circumstances this campaign where they haven’t signed anyone for two transfer windows and have had a huge injury list for most of the year.
Going into the second leg of their semi-final tie with the Dutch giants, not many supporters had hope.
By half-time, with their opponents 2-0 up at the Johan Cruyff ArenA, it seemed a lost cause for Mauricio Pochettino’s men.
Tottenham Hotspur, though, are made of stronger stuff these days, despite talk of them being bottlers, and Lucas Moura inspired them to glory with a stunning hat-trick in Amsterdam.
The celebrations from the players were great and away from the game the supporters were equally as crazy and one fan has rounded up some of the best reactions, which you can see below.
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