Following his run-in with Gennaro Gattuso in the first leg, Tottenham assistant coach Joe Jordan has dispensed with his glasses before kick-off. But Gattuso hasn't travelled to London for this fixture due to his suspension, so there'll be no chance of a repeat. Pity thatPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianPeter Crouch will be leading the line for Spurs against the seven-times European champions. Crouch's goal at San Siro is what separates these two teams, so it's no surprise Harry Redknapp has plumped for the big man at the expense of Jermain Defoe ...Photograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianVedran Corluka shows forgiveness to Mathieu Flamini, whose terrible two-footed challenge floored him in the first legPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The Guardian
Tottenham's players look pretty relaxed before kick-off, Aaron Lennon especiallyPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianMilan coach Massimiliano Allegri, on the other hand, looks pensivePhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianGareth Bale would have loved the opportunity to prove his worth against the red half of Milan tonight, but he's not fully recovered from injury and can only take a place on the benchPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianIt seems strange that Milan should arrive at White Hart Lane as the underdogs ... but with the likes of Pato, Ibrahimovic and Robinho in their squad, Tottenham will do well to keep this match goallessPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianMichael Dawson leaps for the ball with Pato as Milan press the home side from the startPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianIbrahimovic goes down in histrionic style - a skill he's honed down the years playing in Serie APhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianRafael van der Vaart, who's playing just behind Crouch, attempts a volley from the edge of the box but is blockedPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianOn another occasion, Milan goalkeeper Christian Abbiati denies the Dutchman as he looks to pounce from closer rangePhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianCrouch wins possession in the air but Spurs seem to be launching too many aerial balls in his direction. It's predictable stuff and the Italians are handling it with easePhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianLuka Modric decides karate is the best way to bring former team-mate Kevin-Prince Boateng down to sizePhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The guardianAfter a nonsensical dash from his goal-mouth by the Tottenham goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes, William Gallas is on hand to make a timely hooked clearance off the linePhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianIbrahimovic looks skyward after a missed opportunity in the second half ... Milan are getting nearer but they still can't break Tottenham's resistancePhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianNow that was too close for comfort for Spurs fans as a shot from Robinho is deflected beyond Gomes but loops narrowly over the barPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianAt last, the final whistle blows. Gallas and Dawson leap into one another's arms at the final whistle. Spurs are through to the last eight!Photograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianTottenham's players can scarcely believe the scale of their achievementPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianDespite a rocky performance this evening, Gomes has kept a critical clean-sheetPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianTottenham's fans are delighted with the result, regardless of the performance. They've gone one step further than Arsenal and are quick to banter their rivals with a vociferous rendition of 'Are you watching Arsenal?'Photograph: Tom Jenkins for The Guardian
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