League Cup: Spurs oust Gunners
Tottenham’s Dele Alli was struck on the head by a bottle at Arsenal while helping his team seal a place in the League Cup semi-finals
Tottenham midfielder Dele Alli was struck on the head by a bottle at Arsenal while helping his team seal a place in the League Cup semi-finals with a 2-0 victory in the north London derby yesterday.
The plastic bottle was hurled from the stands at the Emirates Stadium about 12 minutes after Alli audaciously lobbed goalkeeper Petr Cech, as Tottenham won at their archrivals for the first time since 2010.
“It made the goal a little bit sweeter and the win,” said Alli, who responded by using his fingers to signal Tottenham’s 2-0 lead to the Arsenal fans.
Police in helmets were also brought into the stands to provide a larger barrier between Tottenham and Arsenal fans. The supporter faces a ban if he is identified from video footage.
“It’s lucky it wasn’t a big issue,” Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino said. “Only one stupid person made a mistake.”
Having also ousted West Ham in the previous round, another London team stands in the way of Tottenham reaching the final.
There will be a two-legged meeting in January with Chelsea, who beat Bournemouth 1-0 earlier thanks to Eden Hazard’s goal. Holders Manchester City were drawn to play third-tier side Burton.
For Pochettino, the lack of a trophy is the only blot on a reign that began in 2014. But the progress he has made with meagre spending compared with the rest of the Premier League’s top four has made the Argentine a prime target as Jose Mourinho’s successor at Manchester United.
Both goals were set up by a compatriot of Pochettino, with goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga launching high balls. The first in the 20th minute reached Alli, who picked out Son Heung-Min to slot past Cech as Arsenal had nothing to show for its opening command.
Having been rested from kick-off, Harry Kane made a swift impact from the bench by setting up the second goal. Gazzaniga sent the ball in the 59th minute to Kane, who held it up on the halfway line before directing a cross-field pass to Alli, who executed his exquisite dink over Cech.
The win allowed Spurs to exact quick revenge for a loss in their Premier League meeting almost three weeks ago.
AP
To join the conversation, please log in. Don't have an account? Register
Join the conversation, you are commenting as Logout