UEFA Champions League LIVE: Follow build up & live actions from nine matches including Spurs v Dortmund, Bodo/Glimt v Man City and Inter Milan v Arsenal

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Inter Milan 1-2 Arsenal

Alan Shearer

Former Newcastle striker on Amazon Prime

We've seen three corners, two to the near post so far and they failed to beat the first man and the third corner goes to the back post and it's Trossard's job to get the ball back across and hope someone can get on the end of it.

Jesus again - right place, right time, how do you want it? Just like that. Simple header but great positioning and another great corner from Arsenal.

'Porro knows that's a big chance'

Tottenham 1-0 Borussia Dortmund

Paul Robinson

Former Tottenham goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

What a chance. Really good chance for Pedro Porro at the back post. Xavi Simons is looking really lively tonight.

Porro has his head in his hands. He knows that's a big chance.

'Fantastic chance for Spurs'

Tottenham 1-0 Borussia Dortmund

Gary Rose

BBC Sport at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Tottenham are a goal up and Borussia Dortmund are a player down making this a fantastic chance for Spurs to get a much-needed win.

Despite some nervy moments in defence they have been good value for their lead too, pressing high and attacking with pace and purpose.

Can they keep it up?

'Svensson can't complain'

Tottenham 1-0 Borussia Dortmund

Ally McCoist

Former Rangers striker on TNT Sports

Spurs have earned this position.

The opening 25 minutes, they have played very well.

He tries to kick the ball, there's no getting away from it.

But with his follow through, he catches the opponent on the upper part of the leg.

I don't think he can have any complaints about the red card.

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Inter Milan 1-1 Arsenal

A huge chance for Inter goes to waste!

Petar Sucic is in acres of space as he breaks towards the box. He doesn't know whether to pass or shoot but he opts to play it left for Marcus Thuram but the opportunity was made a lot tougher by then.

RED CARD - Daniel Svensson (Dortmund)

Tottenham 1-0 Borussia Dortmund

Yep. A couple of looks at the screen and referee Glenn Nyberg decides he has to change his decision and send off his fellow Swede Daniel Svensson.

The full-back was twisting and turning to trying and get away from a couple of Spurs players, lost control of it and stuck his leg out.

He catches Wilson Odobert on the shin and you can see why the referee has decided to produce the red card.

He might argue there wasn't enough force for it to be a really dangerous tackle but the referee saw all he needed to.

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