Eighteen-year-old Lucas Bergvall’s first objective for Tottenham has given his aspect a valuable 1-0 result in take to Anfield of their Carabao Cup semi-final with Liverpool – though it was a controversial winner.
Arne Slot’s Reds had been emphatic 6-3 victors when these groups met within the Premier League in north London in December however this was a tighter, error-filled contest which noticed the top-flight’s two main scorers missing their traditional sharpness within the last third – till Dominic Solanke impressively out-muscled Ibrahima Konate for Bergvall to strike on 86 minutes.
Liverpool had appealed for a foul – and potential second yellow – when Bergvall slid in on Kostas Tsimikas a few minutes earlier than he struck. However referee Stuart Attwell waved play on and opted to not later punish the Spurs teenager. Tsimikas was then off the pitch, having acquired remedy, when Bergvall scored.
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk was incensed. “[The ref] made a mistake in my opinion and I told him that. It was quite obvious I think and everyone on the sidelines knew it was supposed to be a yellow. There is a linesman there, a fourth official, there is VAR and a referee, and he doesn’t get a second yellow. I’m not saying this is the reason we lost today, but it was a big moment in the game.”
Solanke had already seen a objective of his personal chalked off for offside, with the VAR name introduced over the general public deal with system by referee Attwell for the primary time. That information was greeted by jeers from the Spurs followers and celebratory cheers from the Liverpool assist – however the temper of these supporters switched with Bergvall’s late intervention.
For Ange Postecoglou and his group, this could possibly be an enormous second of their improvement. Spurs went into the tie already badly depleted and with new signing Antonin Kinsky thrown in for his debut in objective. They then misplaced Rodrigo Bentancur to a worrying first-half damage which noticed the midfielder stretchered off after which taken to hospital. He later posted a constructive replace on social media, saying ‘All good’.
However with Kinsky impressing in his first sport, together with a pointy save in second-half stoppage time to disclaim Darwin Nunez, Spurs had been in a position to restrict an off-colour Liverpool. They may have been forward earlier, too, with Pedro Porro seeing a shot blocked after which chipping large when Bergvall caught Alisson in possession. Nonetheless, Radu Dragusin was wanted to dam Trent Alexander-Arnold’s fierce shot on the road.
Whereas Spurs celebrated what they are going to hope to be a turning level after a four-game winless run, Slot’s aspect have made a sluggish begin to the New 12 months, first dropping factors at house to Manchester United within the Premier League and now they depart London with an uphill battle to show round this tie within the second leg on Thursday February 6.
Spurs’ controversial objective: Why did Liverpool need Bergvall despatched off?
68: Lucas Bergvall was proven a yellow card for a sliding problem on Liverpool’s Luis Diaz.
84: Bergvall slides in on Kostas Tsimikas. Ref Stuart Attwell performs on which ends up in Darwin Nunez taking pictures on track. Play is then stopped so Tsimikas can obtain remedy however there isn’t any punishment for Bergvall, regardless of protests from Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk.
86: Two minutes and 5 seconds after Bergvall’s sort out, he makes the breakthrough for Spurs, whereas Tsimikas is ready on the sidelines to return to the sphere after receiving remedy. A Liverpool coach is booked by ref Attwell for complaining in regards to the scenario. Spurs’ objective got here immediately from an uncontested drop ball.
Postecoglou praises Spurs’ resilience
Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou:
“We’re having to deal with adversity all the time. We started the game awfully well, and almost scored just before [the Bentancur injury]. Then we lose a key player in those kinds of circumstances. But all my players are resilient and they keep going, and they did that today.
“It is unimaginable while you suppose that we have a few 18-year-olds on the market taking part in out of place. A left-back who’s not a left-back and a goalkeeper making his debut.
“The boys gave everything, we had to work hard. They put on some significant talent and we can’t make those changes. But the guys kept going and we got a deserved goal out of it.”
Slot: I by no means felt we had been going to lose
Liverpool boss Arne Slot:
“I never felt we were going to lose this game. Spurs started better than us but after that we had control, much more ball possession. If you go down to 10 for a few seconds against a team that can play so good football like Tottenham can [score].
“Should you ever should lose a sport it is higher when there’s nonetheless a second leg to be performed. It’s miles from ideally suited.
“I don’t think we’ll reach that level [of the 6-3 win] in every game we play. We all know how important it is for us and also the Spurs fans to go to the final. We knew it would never be the same game as two weeks ago.”