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OLYMPIACOS 2-2 SPURS
Podence, Valbuena.......Kane, Lucas
Podence, Valbuena.......Kane, Lucas
Spurs: Lloris (C), Alderweireld, Sanchez, Vertonghen, Davies, Winks, Ndombele (Sissoko), Eriksen, Dele (Son), Lucas (Lamela), Kane.
Subs: Gazzaniga, Walker-Peters, Dier, Wanyama.
Olympiakos: Jose Sa, Semedo, Bouchalakis, Guilherme, Guerrero, Podence, Elabdellaoui (C), Masouras, Meriah, Tsimikas, Valbuena.
Subs: Allain, Camara, Benzia, El Arabi, Papadopoulos, Torosidis, Randjelovic.
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Olympiacos have met us just twice before in a competitive fixture; these were both in the 1972/73 UEFA Cup, when we won 4-0 at home in the first leg of our last 32 tie, before losing 1-0 away in the return leg. Since 2009-10, Olympiacos have won 5 of their 6 European home matches against English opposition (L1), with 3 wins against Arsenal and one apiece against Manchester United and Burnley. Their only defeat in this run came in a UEFA Champions League Group Stage match versus in December 2015 (0-3).
Olympiacos have won their last five matches in European competition (all qualifiers); they have never won six consecutive such matches in their history. They are winless in eight Champions League matches (D1,L7), since 2-1 victory against Dinamo Zagreb in November 2015. Its their joint-longest winless run in the competition alongside and eight-game run ending in October 2003.
Olympiacos have played 116 Champions League games in their history, 12 more than all other Greek teams combined (Panathinaikos 74 & AEK Athens 30).
We have failed to win any of our Group Stage games away from home in 2018/19 (D2 L1) but won two of the three on the road in knock out stages on the way to the final; beating Borussia Dortmund and Ajax in the last 16 and semi final respectively.
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