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​By SCM Sports Writer I Wednesday, Nov.05, 2025

 

​TOTTENHAM proved they’ve still got the bottle for a European scrap last night as they tore apart FC Copenhagen with a stunning four-goal flurry—and did half of it with ten men!

​The stunning 4-0 victory was defined by an outrageous goal-of-the-season contender from Dutchman Micky van de Ven, whose dazzling solo effort blew the roof off the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

​The night began with some anxiety following recent struggles, but the tension was sliced through in the 19th minute when Brennan Johnson showed ice in his veins, latching onto a slick through-ball to slot home the opener.
​But the drama truly exploded shortly after the break.

Wilson Odobert doubled the lead in the 51st minute with a tap-in after Randal Kolo Muani brilliantly harried the Copenhagen keeper into a howler.

​RED MIST, WHITE FIRE
​Just five minutes later, the game was turned on its head. Johnson, the man who scored the first, saw his night end prematurely when a clumsy, late tackle was upgraded to a RED CARD after a VAR check.

​The 10 men of Spurs could have crumbled. Instead, they went into overdrive, with the unbelievable highlight coming just moments later.

​Centre-back Van de Ven, deep in his own penalty area, suddenly decided enough was enough.

He won the ball, dropped the shoulder, and transformed into a Dutch speed demon!
​Micky bolted forward, weaving past four utterly bewildered Copenhagen players like they were statues in a museum. He then steamed into the visitors’ box and unleashed a thunderbolt that nearly ripped the net off its stanchions. It was a goal fit for the gods!

​The £38 million man’s heroics were described by one pundit as watching “Lionel Messi reincarnated as a central defender.”

​Substitute João Palhinha then applied the final gloss, slamming home a fourth after a powerful run and pass from Cristian Romero to seal the 4-0 humiliation.

​Richarlison missed a penalty late on, but nothing could sour a glorious night that sees Spurs firmly back on track in Europe. They were magnificent, relentless, and completely unforgiving.

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