Spurs Beat Liverpool with a Controversial Goal
Spurs will head into the second leg at Anfield with a 1-0 lead after a controversial goal in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg. Lucas Bergvall scored in the 86th minute to give Tottenham a narrow victory over Liverpool. The match was tense, with plenty of ups and downs. This win gives Spurs a slight edge going into the next match, but it wasn’t without its fair share of drama. Spurs Beat Liverpool Amid Controversy.
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Spurs’ Injury Woes and New Goalkeeper
Tottenham entered the match missing 10 players due to injuries, and they had just lost 6-3 to Arne Slot’s team the month before. Despite these challenges, Spurs found a bit of luck. Bergvall, who scored the winning goal, was close to getting a second yellow card after a late challenge, just before he made his mark. The win was important for manager Ange Postecoglou, who faced pressure due to recent poor results and the injury crisis.
Injuries and Close Calls for Both Teams
Rodrigo Bentancur got injured early in the game, leaving the field on a stretcher after 15 minutes due to a head injury. Spurs confirmed he was awake and would go to the hospital for checks. Despite these setbacks, Spurs managed to keep Liverpool from scoring with debutant goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky. Kinsky, who joined the team just three days before the game, made a solid save from Alexis Mac Allister’s header in the first half.
Liverpool’s Missed Chances and Spurs’ Close Call
Liverpool had a few opportunities, with Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo testing Kinsky, but none found the net. Spurs almost took the lead in the 56th minute when Bergvall pressured Alisson, allowing Pedro Porro to take a shot, but he missed. Liverpool brought in Trent Alexander-Arnold, Luis Diaz, and Darwin Nunez, while Salah stayed on. Nunez had a chance to score, but Kinsky was there to make a key save.
Offside Ruling and the Winning Goal
Spurs thought they had scored in the 76th minute when Solanke netted a pass from Porro. However, after a VAR check, the goal was ruled offside. Referee Stuart Attwell made the call, marking a first in English football. Soon after, Bergvall, who had gotten lucky earlier, scored after Solanke set him up, putting the ball in the bottom corner.
Last Minutes and Kinsky’s Saves
In the last minutes, Liverpool pushed hard for an equalizer, but Tottenham’s defense stood strong. Kinsky made a fantastic save to deny Nunez. With seven minutes of added time, Spurs held on to their 1-0 lead, giving them something to defend when they go to Anfield next month.