Arsenal, Liverpool and Newcastle have been joined by Tottenham in the final four of the Carabao Cup this evening.
The draw for the semi-finals will take place shortly after Spurs got the better of Manchester United in a seven-goal thriller.
Arsenal reached the semi-finals after a hat-trick from Gabriel Jesus ensured they beat Crystal Palace 3-2, while goals from Darwin Nunez and Harvey Elliot earned Liverpool a 2-1 win over Southampton.
A brace from Sandro Tonali and a goal from Fabian Schar secured Newcastle’s position in the bottom four with a 3-1 win over Brentford.
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We have a repeat of the 2019 Champions League final.
In the end, this could lead to a definitive derby in north London at the Carabao Cup.
A stellar one though!
Tottenham-Liverpool
The first will be at home in the first leg and is. . .
Arsenal-Newcastle
We are about to have our two semi-final draws.
It is not that they are played from one side to the other, birth in the birth of January.
He said on Sky Sports: “Has there been a worse performance by goalkeepers. . . ever?”
Forster and Bayindir covered themselves in glory with some of their efforts!
We will meet our semi-finalists at 10:30 am.
Here’s the ball numbers to look out for…
1-Arsenal
2 -Liverpool
3- Newcastle
4-Tottenham
As Jamie Redknapp said: “It’s a masterclass in how not to miss a game. “
But they edged it.
Well, it’s mental. Tottenham did a smart job by throwing it overboard, but they came close to winning an epic match.
Great viewing for a neutral, not if you’re a fan of either team.
Evans scored for Man Utd with 90 seconds left. They want one more.
Maybe they just don’t, maybe they just do?
This goes from a corner! The South Korean turns out to have scored the goal Tottenham dreamed of.
It is an exhibition of terror from the Tottenham goalkeeper.
Forster takes too long on a clearance and Amad manages to close it out, deflecting his clearance towards the goal.
Man Utd smell blood.
Zirkzee, who came off the bench, has just controlled the deficit in north London.
Forster did not cover himself in glory while Man Utd gave themselves a ray of hope.
3-1 for the locals.
This is all over in north London as Solanke scores his second of the night.
They already have Man Utd 3-0 this season and Tottenham are ready to do it again.
It took them less than 60 seconds and Kulusevski was all over this game.
Madison sent a low cross, which he only partially cleared, and fell at the feet of the Swede, who finished for the first time.
The locals start and are forty-five minutes away from the semifinal.
The home side lead the period thanks to Solanke’s opening goal.
The game remains well-balanced despite Man Utd having moments, but they have yet to bother Forster in Tottenham’s goal.
Kulusevski, Madison and co a risk on the other end.
He was on the scoresheet when Tottenham beat Man Utd at Old Trafford several weeks ago, and he’s back in goal.
Tottenham continued to rise after their first goal.
Fernandes has been the brightest of Man Utd’s players as they look to get back into the game.
Kulusevski had the chance to double Tottenham’s lead, but his shot near the post was well saved.
Tottenham take the lead as Solanke scored for the fourth time running against Man Utd.
Porro shot from distance and saved, but Solanke was the quickest to react and the home side took the lead in the 15th minute.
Man Utd are throwing us in as we wait to see who our latest semi-ultimatist will be.
For Man Utd, there are shoots of positivity under Amorim, and going deep in a tournament would do a lot for the team’s morale.
Tottenham, well, the wait is well documented. Lately we have been 16 years since a trophy was won, soon it will be 17.
It is well known that Tottenham’s last trophy was won at this festival in 2008.
But a year later, they were lucky to retain their crown, losing to Man Utd.
Sir Alex Ferguson’s men remained calm as the match went into the aftermath after a 0-0 draw, winning 4-1 in the aftermath.
The Australian said: “I haven’t said it many times, but if you ask me a question, I’ll answer it. So if you ask me a hundred times, I’ll answer it a hundred times, but I don’t walk. “out there with signs that say, “I’m winning things in my sophomore year. “But ask me and I’ll tell you the answer and that’s what it is.
The new manager is looking to build on the dramatic win over Man City on Sunday as the Red Devils look to rebuild their season with a semi-final appearance.
Amorim claimed that neglecting Rashford had nothing to do with his recent interview, where he opened the door to one imaginable exit.
Asked about his striker, he said: “The selection. I chose the players who I think are in a position to face the demands to play a strong game. “
Arsenal and Newcastle might be at different steps in their development, but both will believe they can win the Carabao Cup.
The Gunners are perhaps more in need as Mikel Arteta seeks the trophy that may take his team onto greater things.
Meanwhile, Newcastle are looking to prove that they have, in fact, added to the great fame as a Saudi investment over the years, and this may be the tournament that does.
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Liverpool’s success in this competition last term was Jurgen Klopp’s final trophy as manager.
Arne Slot will be hoping to back up that success, but some big hitters are still in the hunt in the form of Arsenal and Tottenham.
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