Liverpool 4-0 Spurs: Slot Leads Liverpool To His First Final, Ange Is Getting Fired! | OneFootball

Liverpool 4-0 Spurs: Slot Leads Liverpool To His First Final, Ange Is Getting Fired! | OneFootball

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·06 de fevereiro de 2025

Liverpool 4-0 Spurs: Slot Leads Liverpool To His First Final, Ange Is Getting Fired!

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In a match that felt less like a Soccer match and more like a one-sided episode of a reality TV show, Liverpool hosted Tottenham in the Carabao Cup Semi-final second leg. The stats alone tell the story of a game where Liverpool were the overachieving honor students, and Tottenham were the kids who forgot their homework and showed up late to class.

From the first whistle, Liverpool took control of the game with the kind of dominance that would make even a dictator blush. With 64% possession, the Reds treated the ball like a precious family heirloom, refusing to let Tottenham have more than a fleeting glance at it. Meanwhile, Spurs looked like they were playing a game of “hot potato,” desperately trying to get rid of the ball whenever it came their way.


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The shot count was equally lopsided. Liverpool unleashed a staggering 26 shots, as if they were trying to break some sort of Guinness World Record for most attempts in a single game. Tottenham, on the other hand, managed a grand total of five shots, which is about as impressive as bringing a water pistol to a firefight. To make matters worse, none of Liverpool’s shots required a save from Tottenham’s goalkeeper, who might as well have brought a lawn chair to the game.

Big chances? Liverpool had five. Tottenham had zero. Zilch. Nada. It was as if Spurs had decided that creating chances was overrated and instead focused on perfecting the art of standing around and looking confused. Liverpool’s forwards, meanwhile, were like kids in a candy store, running riot in Tottenham’s penalty area and taking shots from every conceivable angle.

The corner count was another area where Liverpool flexed their muscles, racking up 14 corners to Tottenham’s measly four. At this point, it felt like Liverpool were playing a different sport altogether, perhaps some hybrid of soccer and basketball where corners count as points. Tottenham, on the other hand, seemed to treat corners as a rare and exotic phenomenon, like spotting a unicorn in the wild.

Passes? Liverpool completed 580, while Tottenham managed just 327. It was like watching a game of keep-away, with Liverpool’s midfielders stringing together passes as if they were auditioning for a tiki-taka highlight reel. Tottenham’s passing, by contrast, resembled a group of strangers trying to assemble IKEA furniture without a manual.

Defensively, Liverpool were no slouches either, making 22 tackles to Tottenham’s 18. It was a gritty, determined performance from the Reds, who seemed to relish every opportunity to dispossess their hapless opponents. Tottenham, for their part, looked like they were trying to tackle shadows, often lunging in vain as Liverpool’s players danced around them.

Fouls and free kicks were relatively even, with Liverpool committing five fouls to Tottenham’s eight. But even here, Liverpool managed to look more composed, as if their fouls were part of some grand tactical plan, while Tottenham’s fouls felt more like acts of desperation.

It was a performance that showcased the Reds’ relentless attacking prowess, their ability to control the game, and their knack for making their opponents look like extras in a training montage.

Tottenham, on the other hand, will want to forget this game as quickly as possible. It was a humbling experience, a reminder that soccer is a cruel and unforgiving sport where possession, shots, and big chances actually matter. For Spurs fans, it was a night of frustration and disappointment, punctuated by the occasional glimmer of hope that was quickly snuffed out by Liverpool’s superior quality.

In the end, this Carabao Cup clash was less a contest and more a masterclass from Liverpool. It was a game that highlighted the gulf in class between the two sides, a game that will be remembered for Liverpool’s dominance and Tottenham’s ineptitude.

As the final whistle blew, Liverpool’s players celebrated a well-deserved trip to Wembley for a final against Newcastle, while Tottenham’s players trudged off the pitch, no doubt wondering what went wrong. For the fans, it was a night of contrasting emotions – joy and jubilation for Liverpool supporters, and despair and disbelief for Tottenham fans.

And so, another chapter in the storied rivalry between these two clubs comes to a close. Liverpool march on in the Carabao Cup, their sights set firmly on silverware, while Tottenham are left to pick up the pieces and regroup. For now, though, the Reds can bask in the glow of a dominant performance, while Spurs are left to ponder the harsh realities of life in the fast lane of English Soccer.

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