Tottenham Hotspur secured a crucial 3-2 victory over Hoffenheim, enhancing their chances of finishing in the top eight of the Europa League table. This win puts them in a strong position to qualify directly for the last 16. The match began with an early goal from James Maddison, who capitalised on Pedro Porro's long pass to score within four minutes.
Maddison continued to influence the game by intercepting a pass in midfield and setting up Son Heung-min. Son's shot took a deflection before finding the net, doubling Tottenham's lead. Hoffenheim was awarded a penalty after an hour, but VAR overturned the decision just before it was taken. Despite this setback, Anton Stach managed to score for Hoffenheim midway through the second half.

The visitors faced tense moments as Hoffenheim pressed for an equaliser. However, Son Heung-min calmed nerves with another goal, striking from inside the box with his left foot. Although David Mokwa scored for Hoffenheim with two minutes remaining, they couldn't find another goal to level the match.
Son Heung-min delivered a standout performance, reminiscent of his best form. Before this match, he had scored only eight goals this season but added two more against Hoffenheim. His first goal benefitted from a deflection, while his second was a precise finish from an angle inside the area.
Throughout the game, Son attempted three shots, more than any other teammate. He also led Tottenham with nine touches inside the opponent's box and achieved a pass accuracy of 96.7%, the highest among all starters.
This result leaves Hoffenheim struggling at 28th place in the table, making a play-off spot unlikely for them. Meanwhile, Tottenham sits fourth and can secure qualification when they face IF Elfsborg next Thursday.
The victory not only boosts Spurs' standing but also highlights Son's return to form at a crucial time in their campaign. With such performances, Tottenham looks poised to advance further in the competition.