Guardiola on the moment Man City thought Sterling had fired them into Champions League semi-final

For a moment, the Etihad Stadium erupted as Raheem Sterling appeared to have landed the knockout blow to Tottenham’s Champions League hopes.

Manchester City’s unprecedented quadruple hopes had burst back into life in the most extraordinary fashion. Football had thrown up another classic moment.  

After slotting home from a Sergio Aguero pass in injury-time (2 minutes, 22 seconds), Sterling goes absolutely crazy as he sprints to the corner flag and Pep Guardiola jumps in the air with unbridled joy as he celebrates with the jubilant City fans.

Raheem Sterling thought he had sent Manchester City into the Champions League semi-finals

Sterling nets past Hugo Lloris in injury-time as the Etihad erupted on Wednesday night

Sterling nets past Hugo Lloris in injury-time as the Etihad erupted on Wednesday night

Tottenham players show their dejection as Sterling nets the dramatic goal

Tottenham players show their dejection as Sterling nets the dramatic goal

The England international runs to the corner flag after scoring what he thought was the winner

The England international runs to the corner flag after scoring what he thought was the winner

Sterling dives to the floor in front of the City supporters during the European contest

Sterling dives to the floor in front of the City supporters during the European contest

Pep Guardiola celebrates in front of the home support in the dying minutes on Wednesday

Pep Guardiola celebrates in front of the home support in the dying minutes on Wednesday

City's social media team go crazy following Sterling's goal during injury-time

City’s social media team go crazy following Sterling’s goal during injury-time

For Tottenham – heartbreak. Dele Alli sinks to the floor, Hugo Lloris watches on with despair and manager Mauricio Pochettino looks to the sky in utter disbelief. Their chances of reaching their first Champions League semi-final were gone. Their dreams were shattered.

Absolute elation in the home end. City’s social media team couldn’t even believe their own eyes, tweeting a series of seemingly random letters as they let out their relief.

City’s attentions turn back to re-grouping and seeing out the final few minutes of what has been an enthralling clash. But the drama was just about beginning. 

As Guardiola walks back to the City dugout, the referee (3 minutes, 23 seconds) checks with VAR just to confirm the winning goal should stand. 

VAR was brought in to cut out any drama, but the exact opposite happened here – hope for Tottenham and Pochettino. And it soon becomes clear that Aguero was offside in the build-up after Bernardo Silva touched the ball on following a Christian Eriksen pass.

A moment of panic and nail-biting at the Etihad as they await the referee’s tie-winning call. The TV cameras then cut to Cuneyt Cakir, who puts his hand to his ears as he gets the VAR signal. The decision seems to be taking forever but he eventually disallows the goal. 

This time it’s Guardiola’s turn to sink to his knees in disbelief. He can’t believe it. City’s moment of magic is taken away from them. And Tottenham are moments away from their first Champions League semi-final.

Hugo Lloris lays on the floor in disbelief after conceding right at the death during the week

Hugo Lloris lays on the floor in disbelief after conceding right at the death during the week

Danny Rose shows his dejection at the Etihad during the quarter-final second-leg

Danny Rose shows his dejection at the Etihad during the quarter-final second-leg

Cuneyt Cakir consults VAR following Sterling's goal at the Etihad on Wednesday night

Cuneyt Cakir consults VAR following Sterling’s goal at the Etihad on Wednesday night

After consulting VAR, the referee disallows Sterling's goal to much Tottenham delight

After consulting VAR, the referee disallows Sterling’s goal to much Tottenham delight

Minutes later, the referee blows his final whistle and Pochettino throws his hand into the air as the Tottenham squad and fans go wild. 

For City, whose biggest dream is winning the Champions League and dominating European football, they must regroup if they want to pip Liverpool to the Premier League title. 

Guardiola has experienced the highest highs in football and this was a very rare low for the Spaniard in what has been such a stellar managerial career. And he let his emotions out after the game. 

‘It was cruel. This moment when it’s not a legal goal, OK,’ Guardiola said following the full-time whistle.

‘But in the moment we celebrate in three seconds, one minute, when there’s one or two minutes left we are so close to the semi-finals and after we don’t concede so it’s very cruel. But it is what it is.’ 

Reality had set in and after their moment of madness, City’s social media team posted on Twitter: ‘We gave it everything’.

The big screen reveals the goal is disallowed for offside in Manchester on Wednesday

The big screen reveals the goal is disallowed for offside in Manchester on Wednesday

Guardiola sinks to his knees as City's quadruple hopes are dashed by video assistant referee

Guardiola sinks to his knees as City’s quadruple hopes are dashed by video assistant referee

Mauricio Pochettino celebrates as Tottenham knock City out of the Champions League

Mauricio Pochettino celebrates as Tottenham knock City out of the Champions League

The difference in attitude couldn’t have been any different. Pochettino had just experienced his best moment in football as manager and that was evident to see in his post-match interview.

The Argentinian said: ‘It was unbelievable – the way it finished. I am so happy, so proud. My players are heroes to be here. I am so happy for them, so happy for the fans.

‘In a moment many things happened in your head. The disappointment was massive but they changed the decision. That is why we love football.

‘Today we showed great character and great personality it was an unbelievable game.’

For a moment, Eriksen thought he had lost the tie for Tottenham. The Danish midfielder, who has been key in everything his side have done so far this season, breathed a huge sigh of relief after giving the ball away leading up to the disallowed goal.  

‘I must be one of the luckiest guys on the planet tonight. I thought it was all over but It was a fun game. It was a rollercoaster. We gave them a lot but also got a lot – it was a weird game.

Pochettino celebrates with the Tottenham fans after the final whistle at the Etihad

Pochettino celebrates with the Tottenham fans after the final whistle at the Etihad

Fernando Llorente proved the difference as he scored the vital third away goal at the Etihad

Fernando Llorente proved the difference as he scored the vital third away goal at the Etihad

‘After today we take a deep breath, it will be a fairytale to play them and fun to be back in the (Amsterdam) Arena again.’

The last laugh went to Tottenham. Fernando Llorente slotted home the winner in the 72nd minute. Again, VAR turned out in their favour.

The Spanish striker turned the ball home from an in-swinging Kieran Trippier corner and ran to the jubilant travelling support behind the goal.

But there was a brief scare for Spurs as the referee consulted VAR and went over to the small screen near the tunnel to check if Llorente had handled the ball.

After replay after replay, the tension was building but Cakir signalled a goal. Tottenham fans were loving VAR on an enthralling night of action, which served up the quickest five goals in Champions League history.

How did the Tottenham fans celebrate?

 ‘VAR, VAR my lord’ they chanted well into the night. 



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