WHERE would you like your statue, Lucas? Brazilian hero Lucas Moura, in for his hat-trick deep into injury-time, smashed it beyond Andre Onana. Ajax’s shell-shocked players fell to the floor and nobody could lift them in the Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam. This was Liverpool-Barcelona and then some. The 95th-minute goal, with the stadium stopping in time, took Tottenham through to the Champions League final. Just pause on that for a moment. Two English teams are through because magical Moura stunned this stadium with a second-half treble. He has been immortalised.This was an extraordinary night for Spurs, who produced the most improbably implausible comeback. Mauricio Pochettino cries during post match interview as Spurs dramatically knock out Ajax to face Liverpool in Champions League final To do it away from home, 1-0 down from the home leg, 3-0 down on aggregate at half-time, really is something special. It is, as boss Mauricio Pochettino proclaimed, a miracle. This season’s Champions League has been an astonishing journey for Spurs and there is the promise of more to come.Liverpool against Spurs is a big enough fixture in the Premier League. It takes on added significance now that it is the Champions League final. English…