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Spurs failed to have a shot in the second half of the reverse fixture, while Leverkusen attempted 13 during the same period. Well what's going on with Tottenham?
When's the last time you saw these diagonal balls for Dele Alli to run on to round the back of Janssen? It seems to be affecting the way Spurs are playing, while Alderweireld's contribution at the back has also be important.
We look at the permutations for the British sides. Another draw isn't much help for them. Leverkusen 1 K Kampl Good ball through the inside left channel into the Spurs penalty area from Brandt to Kampl.
He crosses for Hernandez, who is penalised for a foul. Ben Davies swings the ball into the mixer, where Bernd Leno gathers.
Christian Eriksen pulls the ball inches wide of the left upright seconds after it looked as if Dele Alli was tripped just inside the Leverkusen penalty area by Oliver Toprak.
So close from Eriksen, but should Tottenham have had a penalty? Replays are inconclusive, which shows just how difficult it is for referees these days.
They were dreadful in that first half and are very lucky not to be a couple of goals down. Meanwhile in the south of France: Some of their play has been breathtakingly bad and a less toothless team would have punished them severely.
Bayer Leverkusen miss a glorious opportiunity to open the scoring, when Julian Brandt pounces to catch Kyle Walker dozing in possession on the edge of his own penalty are.
Woeful stuff from Walker. Spurs have been dreadful in possession around their own penalty area. Spurs win a throw-in on the halfway line, which Walker chucks towards Vincent Janssen.
Walker plays the ball down the right wing with Moussa Sissoko in hot pursuit. Christian Eriksen stings the palms of Bernd Leno with a rasping shot from about 30 yards.
He was bearing down on the Leverkusen penalty area with options to his left and right, but decided to shoot as the opposition defenders were backing off him.
Mousa Dembele off, Vincent Janssen on. Spurs win a corner, which Bayer Leverkusen clear as far as Kyle Walker. He loses possession with a poor pass to Dele Alli, inviting Leverkusen to gallop clear on the counter.
Mousa Dembele, who appears to be injured, sprints back to prevent Julian Brandt teeing up Mehmedi. Having been contentiously left out, it looks as if striker Vincent Janssen is about to come on for Spurs.
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