Nacer Chadli on the spot to earn Tottenham a draw against Fiorentina in Italy

18 February 2016 20:23

Tottenham remain in the hunt for three trophies this season after leaving Italy with a hard-fought draw in their Europa League round of 32 tie against Fiorentina.

Nacer Chadli had put Spurs ahead with a dubious penalty before Federico Bernardeschi's deflected second-half effort sealed a closely-contested 1-1 stalemate - which leaves both sides fancying their chances in the return leg next week.

Dele Alli was again inspirational, especially in the opening half, but he was also lucky to avoid a red card for a kick aimed at a Fiorentina defender.

In the build-up to this tie, Pochettino insisted he still had designs on winning the Europa League as well as competing for the FA Cup and Premier League back home.

But, in making seven changes from the weekend win over Manchester City which left them second in the table, the Spurs head coach was putting faith in his squad to deliver when called upon.

Ryan Mason captained the side on his first start since November, while Michel Vorm deputised for injured skipper Hugo Lloris in goal.

Tottenham had been knocked out here in Florence 12 months ago with another much-changed side - ahead of a Capital One Cup final against Chelsea just three days later.

It was a subdued start from both sides as neither goalkeepers were worked inside the opening 25 minutes until Christian Eriksen rasped a shot which Fiorentina's Ciprian Tatarusanu had to push behind for a corner.

Alli was booked for a petulant kick on Nenad Tomovic after he had already fouled the Viola defender on the touchline, with several Fiorentina players crowding referee Felix Zwayer.

The hosts should have taken the lead just after the half-hour mark as Josip Ilicic's cross fell to Bernardeschi six yards out, only for the winger to fluff his lines with Mauro Zarate stabbing the loose ball wide.

And they were made to pay for squandering a good chance as Spurs were awarded a penalty from their next attack as Ben Davies went down in the box after minimal contact from Tomovic.

Chadli, starting as the main striker with Kane only amongst the substitutes, stood up and confidently stroked the resulting spot-kick past Tatarusanu.

Zarate wasted another decent chance as Jakub Blaszczykowski's cross was cleared into the path of the former West Ham man, who fired over the bar just before the break.

Spurs thought they had doubled their advantage moments after the restart but Son Heung-min was offside as he dived to head in Eriksen's free-kick.

Mousa Dembele had been introduced by Pochettino at the interval and he set Chadli scampering away in search of a second, only for Tatarusanu to turn his angled effort behind.

But it was Fiorentina who would strike next as Bernardeschi let fly from long range, seeing his effort loop in over Vorm due to an unwitting deflection off Mason.

Pochettino turned to Kane with a little more than 20 minutes remaining as Son made way for the man who has already hit 19 goals for Spurs this season.

However, the England international could not add to that, with Fiorentina defender Gonzalo Rodriguez coming closest to producing a winner ahead of the return meeting at White Hart Lane.

TWEET OF THE MATCH

"Dele Alli might just be the first name on Roy's team-sheet in the summer. Sensational talent!" - Gary Lineker

PLAYER RATINGS

Tottenham:

Michel Vorm: 6

Kieran Trippier: 6

Kevin Wimmer: 7

Toby Alderweireld: 6

Ben Davies: 7

Ryan Mason: 6

Tom Carroll: 6

Dele Alli: 7

Son Heung-min: 5

Christian Eriksen: 6

Nacer Chadli: 7

Substitutes:

Mousa Dembele (for Carroll, 46): 6

Harry Kane (for Son, 68): 6

Eric Dier (for Chadli, 79): 6

STAR PLAYER

Dele Alli: While the England man could have easily seen red for a silly kick-out in the early stages of this game, Alli was again impressive as he was the driving force in Pochettino's altered line-up. He was lively and some flicks and tricks accompanied his ability to take control of proceedings.

MOMENT OF THE MATCH

Ben Davies: The award of a penalty, although not quite as debatable as that which gave Spurs the lead at Man City, was questionable as Davies charged into the box before going down under minimal contact, with Chadli obliging from the spot to open the scoring.

VIEW FROM THE BENCH

Pochettino made seven changes and will be happy to leave with a draw and an away goal, which he will fancy adding to in north London next week. Without the injured Lloris and with talisman Kane playing just over 20 minutes, it was a relatively good night for the Spurs boss.

MOAN OF THE MATCH

Could the petulance of Alli end up costing either club or country at some point soon? He may only be 20, but the obviously talented midfielder needs to eradicate that sort of thing from his game.

WHO'S UP NEXT

Tottenham: Crystal Palace (h), FA Cup, Sunday, February 21

Source: PA