Tottenham vs Borussia Dortmund - Champions League LIVE: Latest score and updates on big night for Thomas Frank as Inter face Arsenal after Man City's shock defeat

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And Gabriel Jesus has put Arsenal ahead again!

Remarkably, it's their 19th goal from a corner this season. Trossard was at the back post and headed it back across goal, where Jesus was waiting unmarked to butt it in.

He hasn't lost any of his instinct, has he?

If Diogo Dalot’s challenge on Antoine Semenyo was not a red card offence on Saturday in the Manchester derby then neither was this.

Daniel Svensson dangles his foot in the air here and Wilson Odobert kind of runs on to it.

No force, no danger, no intent. It’s just never a red card tacke.

Once again we come back to that maddening word when it comes to referees. Consistency.

A huge chance for Inter. Thuram was off balance and leaning back and swung a shot over the bar. He was only a few yards out!

In the other game, Porro is close at the back post and leans out to try and kick it! It would have been a tricky one to reach. it saisl beyond him.

Dortmund wing-back Svensson has been sent off for a high challenge on Odobert.

Studs up, straight leg, above ankle height (though on the inside of the leg), very little effort to bring it down. He was initially given a yellow but now he's off.

The 23-year-old isn't even complaining.

What was Vicario doing there? The Spurs goalie panicked after receiving a back pass and booted it out for a throw.

That all came from a ridiculous situation where Spurs almost let Adeyemi get one-on-one after a long goal kick. Too easy to carve them open.

There was some conjecture before kick-off as to where Djed Spence would play.

To me he is playing as a quite obvious left wing back and has been his team’s most dangerous player so far.

Twice he has caused trouble dashing down the flank and it was from his second foray that Spurs won the corner from which they scored.

And Inter are already level!

It was a bit of a defensive caalmity for Arsenal as they failed to get the ball clear and Sucic just smashed it into the roof of the net. No chance for Raya.

A rapid counter from Tottenham, but the cross was a bit weak and Svensson puts it out for a corner ahead of Xavi Simons.

Spurs have the pace about them but need the end product. So far, though, it has been an encouraging start.

Spence has done brilliantly so far, playing on either side, and just bulldozed through two men before falling.

Tottenham have been looking to pick apart Dortmund with long balls, either down the flank or across the field, and it's had mixed success so far.

Destiny Udogie is playing left-wing and had the chance to run at his opposite nuber after receiving a cross-field ball but went backwards instead.

The travelling fans are very loud - you'd think they had brought the entire yellow wall with them!

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