- Tottenham’s Europa League game against Ferencvaros was delayed
- Play was halted due to flares that had been set off by the home supporters
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Tottenham’s Europa League game away to Ferencvaros was delayed due to poor visibility.
The game was halted as a result of flares set off by home supporters, with the delay lasting for around a minute.
Play was eventually able to resume after the smoke had dissipated.
Referee Igor Pajac made the decision to temporarily bring a halt to proceedings.
Tottenham took the lead in the 23rd minute, with Pape Matar Sarr finding the net.
Tottenham ‘s Europa League game away to Ferencvaros was delayed due to poor visibility
Referee Igor Pajac made the decision to temporarily bring a halt to proceedings
Flares set off by the home supporters had made visibility difficult for players and officials
The game was eventually able to continue after the smoke had dissipated
There was a fervent atmosphere inside the Groupama Arena in Budapest
There was a fervent atmosphere inside the Groupama Arena in Budapest as Tottenham continued their Europa League campaign.
Ange Postecoglou’s side had won 3-0 at home to Qarabag in their opening game in the competition.
Tottenham’s next Europa League game is at home to AZ Alkmaar on October 24.