Tottenham’s outrageous comeback in Amsterdam was a fitting reward for Mauricio Pochettino’s five-year project, writes Adam Bate. Thank you, football. Those were the words of Mauricio Pochettino afterwards and everyone understood. After Liverpool turned around a three-goal deficit in 90 minutes to win their semi-final against Barcelona on Tuesday, Tottenham pulled off the feat in 45 manic minutes to leave Ajax heartbroken in Amsterdam.Relive Spurs’ incredible fightbackWhen is the Champions League final?Spurs are in the Champions League final. How improbable that had seemed as Ajax scored not once but twice to extend their lead in the first half. But Lucas Moura then scored three times in the second half – the last of the goals coming in stoppage time of stoppage time – to complete an outrageous comeback.Emotions were laid bare at the end. Pochettino in tears, the Ajax players slumped. They had hit the post themselves on 79 minutes through Hakim Ziyech and survived a scare when Jan Vertonghen headed onto the crossbar at the other end on 87 minutes. Just when you thought you had seen it all, this crazy drama came up with the showstopper of a finish.Pochettino had spoken beforehand of his “five-year chapter” at Tottenham…