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·6 de febrero de 2025
Player Ratings: Dominant Liverpool Secure Wembley Spot with 4-0 Win Over Spurs
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EPL Index
·6 de febrero de 2025
Liverpool delivered a commanding performance at Anfield to overturn their first-leg deficit and secure a place in the 2025 Carabao Cup final, where they will face Newcastle United at Wembley. In a match where Tottenham struggled to cope with the Reds’ relentless pressure, Arne Slot’s side showcased their attacking flair and defensive solidity to cruise to a 4-0 victory on the night, progressing 4-1 on aggregate.
From the outset, Liverpool were intent on asserting their dominance. The home crowd, roaring in anticipation, witnessed their side erase Tottenham’s slender advantage within 30 minutes. Cody Gakpo opened the scoring after Mohamed Salah’s cross found its way to the far post, slotting calmly past Antonin Kinsky. Dominik Szoboszlai had already seen an earlier strike ruled out for offside, but it was clear that Liverpool were in no mood to leave their Wembley dreams to chance.
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With the momentum firmly in their favour, Liverpool continued to push. Salah, as clinical as ever, extended the aggregate lead from the penalty spot after Darwin Nunez was brought down by Kinsky. The Egyptian showed no signs of nerves, sending the goalkeeper the wrong way to make it 2-0 on the night.
Ange Postecoglou’s Spurs, already hampered by injuries, found themselves outclassed and outpaced. Even when Liverpool missed chances—Gakpo’s shot pushed onto the post and Ryan Gravenberch striking the upright—there was an air of inevitability about the outcome.
Szoboszlai eventually added Liverpool’s third, finishing off an incisive team move with 15 minutes to play. Tottenham’s only real chance came when Son Heung-min rattled the crossbar from a tight angle, but it was too little, too late.
Virgil van Dijk rounded off the scoring, glancing in a corner from Conor Bradley to cap off a perfect evening for the Reds. The Dutchman’s goal was emblematic of Liverpool’s dominance: composed, ruthless, and unrelenting.
With this win, Liverpool set up a tantalising final against Newcastle United, who had dispatched Arsenal with ease in their semi-final. Slot will be eager to add his first trophy at Anfield, but Newcastle, under Eddie Howe, will be formidable opponents.
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For Tottenham, this result highlights the work that still needs to be done. While Postecoglou has brought a new sense of identity and attacking verve to Spurs, this defeat exposes the defensive frailties and lack of squad depth that must be addressed.
Substitutes:
Manager: Arne Slot – 9/10
Substitutes:
Manager: Ange Postecoglou – 5/10