Spurs vs Roma LIVE: Updates from UEFA Europa League clash

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Mats Hummels was on hand to mark his full Roma debut with a goal, as Claudio Ranieri’s side twice came from behind to deny Spurs a UEFA Europa League victory in a 2-2 draw in an end-to-end clash in North London.

The hosts made the best possible start, with Son Heung-Min scoring from the penalty spot after VAR had got involved to award a penalty for a foul on Pape Sarr, only for Evan Ndicka to equalise when he flicked home Paulo Dybala’s free-kick.

Roma started strongly after the break and had two goals ruled out for offside, while Angelino clattered the bar with a volley, a feat mirrored by Pedro Porro and Dominic Solanko at the other end.

The chances looked to have fizzled out, until Hummels popped up in injury time to poke home from Angelino’s cross.

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"It's frustrating, because they were so good in the first half. It felt like they dropped off, they dropped off and they invited pressure. Roma grew in confidence. They are a team full of players who are good on the ball; real footballers.

"They probed, they kept going and it was a matter of time before they equalised. It felt like Tottenham were waiting to concede. Roma full deserve the point."

Joe Cole, on TNT Sports, says: "A really entertaining game. You always get that when you come here. You don't know what you're going to get from Tottenham from one half to the other.

"First half, they were brilliant. I thought they were in control. Second half, Roma really put their foot on the gas and could have scored four or five goals. So could Spurs. If they want to progress in this competition, they have to win games like this."

What a game! Ranieri is up and running as Roma boss, Spurs are left disappointed after throwing away a lead on two occasions. Son and Johnson scored for the hosts, Ndicka and Hummels found the equalisers. A point each!

It's hard to say if that was a cross or shot from Maddison. Whatever it was, it goes into the side netting

They've done it! Angelino fizzes a brilliant cross right in front of goal, and Hummels is there to stab home at the back post!

He tries to nod the ball back to his 'keeper, but the contact is weak. That gives Dovbyk a glimmer of a hope of getting on the end of it, but Forster is off his mark quickly

Good play down the left from the German, who cuts inside into the box, but sees a cross/shot claimed by the goalkeeper at his near post

The clock is ticking down for Roma, who are throwing a lot of men forward now but not getting any reward for it

Solanke comes close as he meets a cross at the near post, but sends his towering headers against the woodwork

They just seem to be fizzling out a bit here. Certainly that promise from earlier in the half has disappeared

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