Tottenham Hotspur staged a dramatic comeback to secure a 2-2 draw against Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt in a thrilling UEFA Champions League group-stage encounter. The Premier League giants looked destined for defeat after trailing deep into stoppage time, but a late equaliser salvaged a valuable point and kept their European campaign on track.
The hosts, playing in front of a packed Aspmyra Stadion, stunned Spurs with their fearless attacking play. Bodo/Glimt, renowned for their high-intensity style, opened the scoring midway through the first half, capitalising on defensive lapses from the visitors. Despite Tottenham’s attempts to respond, the Norwegian champions doubled their lead early in the second half, raising hopes of a famous victory on home soil.
However, Tottenham refused to give in. The introduction of fresh legs from the bench injected urgency into their attack, and they pulled one goal back with just over 15 minutes remaining. The momentum shifted firmly in favour of the visitors as they pressed relentlessly for an equaliser, testing the resilience of the Norwegian side’s backline.
The breakthrough finally came in the dying moments of stoppage time, when Spurs found the back of the net with a dramatic finish that silenced the home supporters. The last-gasp strike not only denied Bodo/Glimt a historic win but also underlined Tottenham’s determination to fight until the final whistle.
For Bodo/Glimt, the result was bittersweet. While they earned a hard-fought point against one of Europe’s heavyweights, the disappointment of surrendering a two-goal lead at home lingered. Their coach praised the team’s bravery but admitted the players must learn to manage games better against top-tier opposition.
Tottenham’s manager, on the other hand, hailed his side’s resilience and spirit, though he conceded the team must improve defensively to avoid putting themselves in difficult situations. He described the draw as “a test of character,” highlighting that such comebacks could prove crucial in a tight group stage.
The result leaves both teams with work to do as the group stage heats up, with Tottenham eyeing qualification and Bodo/Glimt determined to prove they belong on Europe’s biggest stage. For the fans, however, the match will be remembered as a pulsating clash that showcased drama, resilience, and the unpredictability of the Champions League.




















