Jose Mourinho admitted Tottenham had an almighty scare after squeezing through against nine men.
They were trailing against the Bulgarians and it was lucky the TV feed went down for the thousands of fans watching at home.
But, somehow, Tottenham turned it around as Lokomotiv Plovdiv had two players sent off, Harry Kane equalised from the penalty spot and then Tanguy Ndombele proved to be Mourinho’s unlikely hero.
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