Tottenham's ability to score goals and their strong attacking play, despite defensive errors, helped them secure a 4-3 win over Manchester United. Key players like Kulusevski, Solanke, and Son contributed significantly, and the team managed to hold on despite a late surge from United.
Both goalkeepers, particularly Fraser Forster of Tottenham, made critical errors that led to goals. Forster's mistakes were especially notable, as they allowed Manchester United to score two goals and nearly come back from a 3-0 deficit.
Tottenham's defensive lineup was weakened by injuries and the use of young, inexperienced players. This, combined with the team's tendency to become overconfident and 'showboat' when leading, contributed to their defensive struggles.
Tottenham will face Liverpool in the semi-finals, a team known for its strong performance and quality players. The draw is considered tough, but it also presents an opportunity for Tottenham to prove their mettle against one of the top teams in the league.
The takeover marks the end of Farhad Moshiri's ownership, which was characterized by financial issues, poor on-pitch performance, and a lack of stability. The Friedkin Group is expected to bring a more professional and stable approach to running the club, which fans hope will lead to improved performance and success.
Sean Dyche has managed to secure 15 points from 15 matches this season, which is a solid foundation given the club's financial and on-pitch issues. His ability to handle off-field chaos and focus on winning matches has been praised, and he is seen as a steady hand during a period of transition.
Tottenham beat Manchester United 4-3 in a chaotic thriller to make the League Cup semi-finals. Hear how they did it as Eleanor Oldroyd, correspondent John Murray and ex-Spurs midfielder Michael Brown dissect the result.
And on the day Everton's takeover by the Friedkin Group was confirmed, former player Aaron Lennon and BBC Radio Merseyside's Giulia Bould examine what the deal could mean for Everton boss Sean Dyche.
TIMECODES 00:20 Analysis of Tottenham 4-3 Manchester United 11:00 Journalist James Young on Man Utd's inconsistencies 17:10 Semi-final draw 19:00 Everton's takeover