Tottenham Hotspur claimed a commanding 3‑0 win at home against Slavia Prague in the UEFA Champions League group stage, reasserting their control in the group and building momentum for the remaining fixtures.
The match started with high intensity from the hosts. In the 1st minute, Wilson Odobert delivered a dangerous cut-back that found Richarlison, but the Slavia goalkeeper made an early save to keep the score level. Tottenham broke the deadlock in the 26th minute when Pedro Porro swung in a corner, Cristian Romero flicked it on, and Slavia defender David Zima inadvertently deflected the ball into his own net.
In the 50th minute, Tottenham were awarded a penalty after a foul on Porro inside the box. Mohammed Kudus stepped up and converted with confidence, extending Spurs’ lead to 2‑0. Later in the match, in the 79th minute, Xavi Simons was fouled in the penalty area, earning Tottenham a second spot-kick. Simons calmly took the penalty himself, securing the third goal and putting the result beyond doubt.
Throughout the game, Tottenham maintained control of possession and moved the ball efficiently in attack, while restricting Slavia Prague’s chances. Their defensive organisation, combined with quick transitions, allowed them to create multiple opportunities and dominate key moments of the match.
The 3‑0 victory strengthens Tottenham’s position in the group standings and keeps their prospects of reaching the knockout stages alive. The team will aim to carry the confidence and composure displayed in this match into their upcoming European fixtures.











