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·30 de outubro de 2024
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Spurs reached the Carabao Cup quarter-finals with an eye-catching win
Tottenham reached the Carabao Cup quarter-final with an entertaining 2-1 win over Manchester City, in which both sides suffered serious looking injuries.
Timo Werner fired the hosts in front with an excellent first-time finish and Pape Sarr doubled their lead with a brilliant strike from 30 yards.
Matheus Nunes got one back for City on the stroke of half-time but Spurs were the better side in the second half, with Stefan Ortega making a string of smart saves.
Here’s how we rated the Spurs players…
Nearly cost Spurs when he raced off his line rashly in the 89th-minute but Yves Bissouma was on the line to deny Nico O’Reilly a certain goal.
Struggled to cope with the excellent Nunes in the first half and was dragged out of position for the Portuguese’s goal. Much better after the interval and played his way out of several tight spots.
Replaced early in the second half, presumably to protect him for Aston Villa on Sunday. Gave away a couple of rash fouls but used the ball well.
Not entirely comfortably playing out on his unfavoured left foot but defended robustly. The Romanian will be needed if, as seems likely, Micky van de Ven is set for a spell on the sidelines.
Forced off injured with a suspected hamstring problem after racing back to dispossess Savinho. Looked in real distress as he went off – a major concern for Spurs.
Composed in possession at the base of midfield, often proving the launchpad for Spurs’ quick counter-attacks.
Doubled Spurs’ lead with a magnificent curling strike from all of 30 yards before being hooked at the interval for Bissouma.
Made the opening goal with a superb cross and also set up Sarr from a well-worked short corner. Forced a great save from Ortega. Full of energy and clever touches in another impressive display.
Drew a smart one-handed save from Stefan Ortega. Helped create the opening goal with a lovely flick down the line for Kulusevski
Took his goal superbly to open the scoring but more characteristically fired wide after being sent clean through and sent a tame effort at Ortega from a good position. Involved in the build-up to the second goal.
Held up the ball well and created a great chance for Werner with a lovely ball in the second half. Did not have many sights at goal but worked tirelessly.
Skinned by the brilliant Savinho for Nunes goal. Involved in some smart attacking moves down the left.
Saved Spurs with a goal-line clearance to deny O’Reilly. Drove his side forward from the base of midfield in a strong showing.
Held his own at centre-half, where he may be needed in the weeks ahead if van de Ven’s injury is serious.
Finished weakly down Ortega’s throat after latching onto a rouge City throw-in.
Put in a couple of low crosses but had no chance to run at City’s defence.
Not used: Forster, Maddison, Bergvall, Porro.