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Tottenham’s inconsistent form carried on as they travelled north of the Arctic Circle to face Bodo/Glimt in the Champions League. Just four months ago, the Lilywhites comfortably dispatched the same opponents in the Europa League semi-finals on their way to the final.

This time, however, things were very different. Playing in their first-ever home game in the Champions League proper, Bodo/Glimt rose to the occasion at the Askmyra Stadion and took the game to Spurs from the very first whistle. The Norwegian side looked determined to make their mark on Europe’s biggest stage, and it was clear to see that Tottenham were second-best in nearly every department for much of the contest.

Tottenham managed to fight their way back and secure a draw against Bodo/Glimt in the UCL.

Despite falling 2-0 behind, Thomas Frank’s side managed to claw their way back late on, eventually salvaging a 2-2 draw. It was yet another dramatic comeback – the recurring theme of Spurs’ season so far under the Danish tactician.

Still, the draw left plenty of questions, with several key talking points emerging from the night.

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