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Stoke City 1-3 Tottenham Hotspur: Jose Mourinho’s side one win from final

December 23, 2020
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Gareth Bale has scored three goals in three different competitions since returning to Tottenham – the Premier League, Europa League and Carabao Cup

Tottenham moved to within two wins of a first major trophy since 2008 after seeing off Championship Stoke City in the Carabao Cup.

Gareth Bale’s third goal since returning on loan from Real Madrid saw Jose Mourinho’s side take the lead, the Wales forward beating Andy Lonergan with a flicked header from Harry Winks’ wonderful delivery.

Spurs were dominant and should have scored more before half-time but Lonergan, part of Liverpool’s title-winning squad of last season, made good saves to twice deny Dele Alli as well as Harry Kane.

Stoke were much better after the interval and equalised with their first shot on target when Jacob Brown picked out Jordan Thompson to produce a controlled finish past Hugo Lloris.

But Ben Davies’ 25 yard finish in-off the post ensured Spurs regained the lead before Kane lashed home his side’s third goal.

Tottenham join holders Manchester City and Championship Brentford in the semi-final draw which takes place after the fourth and final quarter-final tie between Everton and Manchester United (20:00 GMT kick-off) on Wednesday.

Spurs get the job done

Thirteen months after Mourinho’s appointment, Spurs are within touching distance of a long-overdue trophy after doing the business on a wet and windy night in the Potteries.

They were given a scare when Thompson levelled but their quality saw them over the line as they returned to winning ways after losing top spot in the Premier League.

Mourinho, looking to win the cup for a fifth time with a third different club after three triumphs at Chelsea and one with Manchester United, made seven changes but showed how seriously he rates the competition by starting the likes of Kane and Lloris.

It was Bale who set them on their way as he scored in consecutive appearances in the competition eight years and 53 days apart, with his previous goal coming against Norwich in October 2012.

The tie would have been over before half-time but for Lonergan.

Despite losing Bale to a calf injury, Spurs moved up a gear after conceding thanks to Davies’ first goal since September 2017, ending a run of of 111 games without a goal in all competitions, before Kane’s 16th goal of the season following Moussa Sissoko’s threaded pass.

However, Mourinho was visibly upset with Stoke’s equaliser.

Former Crystal Palace and Republic of Ireland striker Clinton Morrison, who was at the match for BBC Radio 5 Live, said: “Before that goal Dele Alli tried a flick and Jose Mourinho went out to the touch line and said ‘your flick has cost us that goal’ – there’s going to be more to that. Jose is not happy.”

Lonergan shines but with no reward

This was one of Stoke’s biggest games since losing their place in the Premier League in 2018 yet they failed to produce a single shot in the opening 45 minutes.

Michael O’Neill’s side were much better after half-time and scored a fine equaliser before being undone by the visitors’ quality.

O’Neill, who was without three keepers because of injury and another who was cup-tied, gave Lonergan his first competitive game since March 2019.

Lonergan impressed as Spurs threatened to take the tie away from the hosts in the first half.

O’Neill made it clear before kick-off that winning promotion back to the top-flight is the club’s number one priority.

Having finished 15th in the Championship last season, Stoke appear to moving in the right direction and currently sit seventh in the table.

They will hope for more nights like this in the near future as they push for a Premier League return.

‘Spurs showed their class’ – what they said

Stoke City boss Michael O’Neill said: “We expected Spurs to come with a strong team, maybe not as strong as they started with, they have got quality all over the pitch.

“I thought we took a lot of credit for our performance in the second half, we equalised with a good goal.

“In the first half we were placid and timid and didn’t affect anything at all. Spurs showed their class and quality with their finishes.”

Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho, speaking with the Everton v Manchester United quarter-final still to be played, said: “To win this trophy we need to win two matches. But they are two very difficult matches.

“The teams that are going to be there are very difficult teams.

“Manchester City are very difficult. Brentford, for me, the way they play they are not Championship, they are Premier League.”

Another semi-final for Mourinho – the stats

  • Jose Mourinho has reached the semi-finals of this competition for the fifth time, going on to win it on each of the previous four occasions his sides have got to this stage (2004-05, 2006-07, 2014-15 and 2016-17).
  • Spurs have reached the semi-finals for the second time in the last three seasons, eventually being knocked out by Chelsea in 2018-19.
  • Stoke have lost each of their last six matches against Spurs in all competitions, their worst ongoing losing run against any side.
  • Jordan Thompson scored his first goal in 42 appearances in all competitions.
  • Ben Davies has scored his first goal for Tottenham since September 2017 vs Huddersfield, ending a run of 111 games without a goal in all competitions.
  • Spurs striker Harry Kane has scored 10 goals in 11 games against Stoke in all competitions, making the Potters the 5th team he’s reached double figures against in his club career.

What’s next?

Stoke return to Championship action on Saturday when they travel to face Coventry City (15:00 GMT), while Spurs have an extra day to prepare for Sunday’s Premier League match at Wolverhampton Wanderers (19:15).

Player of the match

BaleGareth Bale

Stoke City

  1. Squad number28Player nameLonergan

  2. Squad number21Player nameFletcher

  3. Squad number34Player nameThompson

  4. Squad number9Player nameVokes

  5. Squad number25Player namePowell

  6. Squad number18Player nameBrown

  7. Squad number6Player nameBatth

  8. Squad number24Player nameCousins

  9. Squad number14Player nameSmith

  10. Squad number3Player nameFox

  11. Squad number20Player nameOakley-Boothe

  12. Squad number36Player nameSouttar

  13. Squad number37Player nameCollins

  14. Squad number11Player nameMcClean

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Line-ups

Stoke

  • 28Lonergan
  • 37CollinsBooked at 30mins
  • 36Souttar
  • 6Batth
  • 14Smith
  • 24Cousins
  • 34Thompson
  • 3FoxSubstituted forFletcherat 34′minutes
  • 20Oakley-BootheSubstituted forVokesat 79′minutes
  • 18BrownSubstituted forPowellat 71′minutes
  • 11McClean

Substitutes

  • 7Ince
  • 9Vokes
  • 17Shawcross
  • 21Fletcher
  • 25Powell
  • 35Tymon
  • 40Nna Noukeu

Tottenham

  • 1Lloris
  • 2Doherty
  • 6D Sánchez
  • 15Dier
  • 33Davies
  • 5Højbjerg
  • 8Winks
  • 9BaleSubstituted forSon Heung-Minat 45′minutes
  • 20AlliSubstituted forLamelaat 66′minutes
  • 27Lucas MouraSubstituted forSissokoat 66′minutes
  • 10Kane

Substitutes

  • 3Reguilón
  • 4Alderweireld
  • 7Son Heung-Min
  • 11Lamela
  • 12Hart
  • 17Sissoko
  • 45Alves Morais

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