When Mini-Jakobsen was about to get on the plane to London to cheer on Bodø/Glimt, the baron of the air stated to NRK that Bodø/Glimt will have a tough time winning away from home, but if there is a 2-0 loss, it is full of possibilities. Seven minutes before the end, Glimt and Ulrik Saltnes scored the goal that opens up everything in seven days.

Bodø/Glimt were without key players, but that would hardly have helped in the beginning. 38 seconds into the game, Brennan Johnson scored to set Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on fire. Glimt shook it off, came into the game, but Spurs pushed on to make it 2-0 after half an hour played.

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Things could have gone really bad before half-time, but Nikita Haikin masterfully stopped Rodrigo Bentancur. After the break, the Glimt players started to hold on to the ball more, coming into the game, but tackling Cristian Romero inside the box led to a penalty and a 3-0 lead to Spurs, with half an hour left in the game.

Then we stood at the 3-0 lead Mini-Jakobsen hoped he would not have to see before the return match in Bodø. Then it happened. Ulrik Saltnes went to after a great play, the ball was out of Guglielmo Vicario’s reach – reducing to 3-1!

That one goal opens the door to the Europa League final.

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Because on May 8, Patrick Berg and Håkon Evjen are back, Aspmyra gives the multimillionaires from London no advantage – and all the Tottenham players will see around them in Bodø is yellow. This is in addition to Tottenham having to go through a bone battle against West Ham in the Premier League, four days before Aspmyra.

The door to the Europa League final is open for Bodø/Glimt!

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