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·8. Januar 2025
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·8. Januar 2025
Tottenham Hotspur took a significant step toward the Carabao Cup final with a narrow 1-0 victory over Liverpool in the first leg of their semi-final clash at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. A late goal from 17-year-old Lucas Bergvall gave Spurs a slender advantage to take into the second leg at Anfield, where Liverpool will look to overturn the deficit next month.
Ange Postecoglou’s side demonstrated resilience and composure in a fiercely contested match, while Liverpool will rue missed opportunities and a VAR intervention that disallowed Dominic Solanke’s goal.
In a game where chances were at a premium, Tottenham’s teenage midfielder Lucas Bergvall delivered the decisive moment. With just four minutes of normal time remaining, Bergvall found the net after excellent work from Dominic Solanke, who battled Ibrahima Konate to set up his young teammate.
Bergvall’s composed finish showcased maturity beyond his years, and his performance will no doubt give Spurs fans hope for the future. The 17-year-old has been a standout prospect under Postecoglou and proved his worth in a high-stakes encounter.
Liverpool, meanwhile, struggled to find their rhythm. Trent Alexander-Arnold came closest for the Reds, seeing an effort cleared off the line. Despite dominating possession for large spells, Arne Slot’s men lacked the cutting edge to break down a well-organised Spurs defence.
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Both sides were forced to make early changes due to injuries, disrupting the flow of the game. Tottenham’s Rodrigo Bentancur suffered a nasty fall in the opening 15 minutes and was stretchered off, adding to Spurs’ growing injury list. The Uruguayan midfielder was replaced by Brennan Johnson, who struggled to influence the game.
Liverpool also faced a setback when young centre-back Jarell Quansah pulled up with a muscle issue after half an hour. Slot introduced Wataru Endo as a replacement, shuffling his defensive setup. Quansah’s injury will be a concern for Liverpool, given their already stretched defensive options.
Tottenham’s debutant goalkeeper, Antonin Kinsky, was one of the standout performers on the night. The 20-year-old shot-stopper made a crucial save in stoppage time to deny Luis Diaz, preserving Spurs’ clean sheet and giving them a crucial advantage heading into the second leg.
Kinsky’s composure and shot-stopping ability were evident throughout the match, and his heroics will give Postecoglou confidence in his young keeper as Spurs push for silverware this season.
Both sides will need to regroup quickly, with important fixtures on the horizon. Tottenham will look to manage their squad carefully, especially with key players like Bentancur potentially sidelined for several weeks.
Liverpool, on the other hand, will be disappointed not to have taken something from the game, but the tie is far from over. Slot’s men will be confident of turning the tie around at Anfield, where their attacking firepower and home support could prove decisive.
With a place in the Carabao Cup final at stake, both sides will be fully motivated when they meet again in the second leg.
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