Tottenham twice threw away a lead as they fell to a 5-3 defeat against Paris Saint-Germain in a rollercoaster Champions League encounter.
Spurs were out for revenge on the current European champions, who beat them in August’s UEFA Super Cup on penalties.
Thomas Frank’s side were looking for a response after their north London derby drubbing by Arsenal at the weekend, and they showed plenty of fight and character in the French capital, as the Dane rang the changes.
One of those changes, Randal Kolo Muani, hit a brace against his parent club , which followed Richarlison’s opener, which the Brazilian nodded home from close range after great play from Lucas Bergvall and Archie Gray down the left.
The visitors were pegged back almost immediately as they were caught out by a short co

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