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Tottenham suffer setback in lacklustre Champions League defeat at AC Milan

Tottenham will have to do things the hard way if they want to progress in the Champions League after they lost 1-0 at AC Milan in the first leg of their last-16 tie.

It was an insipid display at San Siro by Antonio Conte’s side after they were unable to recover from Brahim Diaz’s early opener.

They could have been returning to London with a heavier deficit, with Ivan Perisic having to clear off the line and then Malick Thiaw sending a free header wide as the hosts finished strongly.

Conte’s men, who have been chronically inconsistent this season against a backdrop of injuries to key players, will have to be much better in the return leg in three weeks if they are to have any hope of overturning Milan’s lead.

They have history of Champions League comebacks, with their run to the 2019 final littered with late twists, though this current crop seem a million miles away from that side under Mauricio Pochettino.

Milan, who were winless in seven games prior to Friday’s victory over Torino, are likewise a far cry from the outfit that eased to the Serie A title last season but Spurs barely threatened their goal despite plenty of possession and territorial advantage.

The hosts were quick to reward home fans as they went ahead with less than seven minutes on the clock.

Theo Hernandez got the better of Cristian Romero in an aerial challenge on the right and saw his shot saved by Fraser Forster, who then produced a brilliant stop to deny Diaz from the follow-up. However, the smallest player on the pitch was able to nod the second rebound home from point-blank range.

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