Tottenham midfielder Oliver Skipp insists their Champions League tie with AC Milan remains alive.

Spurs lost the first-leg of their round of 16 clash 1-0 in Milan on Tuesday night.
Skipp, on his start, said: “I enjoyed every minute of it, not the result we wanted but there is a second leg to come and we are right in the game so we will take the positives. Nice to make my debut, from the start anyway, playing in the Champions League is what you dream of as a kid.
“It wasn’t the best start. I think after 10 minutes, it was a goal we didn’t need to concede. Neither side created too many chances I feel, but there’s a second leg and something to come back from.”
On Antonio Conte trusting him and Pape Sarr to start, he added: “I think we would have delivered with a win but me and Pape [Sarr] did well and it’s nice to have the manager’s trust. Hopefully we repaid it.”
“There were a couple of times when they were dangerous on the counter attack, threats from forward runners. We had loads of set pieces into the box and created chances.
“It’s only the first leg, we’re still in it and we know with our fans that we can make it a dangerous tie at home.”