Eurosport - Thu, 13 Nov 10:30:00 2008
Tottenham's recent revival under Harry Redknapp continued with a 4-2 win over Liverpool in an exhilarating Carling Cup fourth round tie at White Hart Lane.
Roman Pavlyuchenko and Fraizer Campbell both netted twice as the holders booked a place in the quarter-finals in a match that was littered with defensive errors.
Damien Plessis and Sami Hyypia replied for a much-weakened Liverpool side, before Spurs goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes was carried off with a head injury.
Reds boss Rafa Benitez opted to make wholesale changes to the side that beat West Brom at the weekend with the likes of Steven Gerrard, Jamie Carragher and Robbie Keane rested, while Fernando Torres returned to the starting line-up from his hamstring tear.
But it was two less celebrated strikers who lit up the night, Campbell and Pavlyuchenko making the most of playing up front together in the absence of the rested Darren Bent and Luka Modric, both of whom started on the bench.
The pair effectively settled the match during a blistering seven-minute burst just before the half-time whistle, a period that saw the hosts net three times and Liverpool fall apart.
Pavlyuchenko opened the scoring on 38 minutes, firing a hard, low drive past Diego Cavalieri after Campbell's pull back from the by-line had found the Russian on the penalty spot.
Seconds later Jamie O'Hara could have made it two, but Cavalieri was alert enough to make a smart stop to keep out his low drive.
Campbell then proved his proficiency in front of goal, nipping in ahead of Cavalieri and Andrea Dossena to control the ball on his chest before turning and coolly slotting into an empty net.
And less than three minutes later, Campbell had his second and Spurs' third of the night, heading Aaron Lennon's cross from a standing position back across Cavalieri and into the far corner of the net.
While the strike duo's finishing was exemplary, defensive frailty played a part in all three goals: Sami Hyypia was too easily beaten by Aaron Lennon to cross for Campbell, who was left entirely unmarked, for the opener; Cavalieri and Dossena failed to communicate and took each other out for the second; and Liverpool gave away possession to start the move that led to the third.
Three-nil down at half-time was bad enough, but the truth was that it could have been much worse for the visitors had Pavlyuchenko not glanced a header wide of the mark early on or Dan Agger not denied Lennon a certain goal with a splendid sliding block on 19 minutes.
Liverpool rallied after the break and pulled a goal back on 49 minutes, Plessis heading home from a corner after Gomes once again showed how badly he lacks confidence and form.
The Brazilian came off his line to claim the ball before furiously backpeddling once he realised he was not going to get anywhere near it. The young Frenchman was allowed to head into what was effectively an unguarded net.
The goal briefly lit a flame of hope for the visitors, but Spurs soon found a way through the porous Liverpool back line to net a fourth goal.
This time the breakthrough could not be blamed on poor Liverpool defending, just a good old fashioned strong run from midfield by Didier Zokora who got to the by-line before centring for Pavlyuchenko to side foot home.
Yet more flapping from Gomes - who was later stretchered off with a head injury following a collision with Philipp Degen - saw Hyypia pull another goal back with a header from a corner on 62 minutes.
The goalkeeper's indecision, as it has done already this season, could have cost Spurs dearly; Liverpool had a big penalty shout turned down by Mike Riley when Degen upended Gareth Bale in the box with 10 minutes of normal time remaining.
Replays showed a penalty kick should have been awarded, but a tense final ending to the game, which was extended by nine minutes as a result of Gomes's injury, was avoided.
As it was, Spurs closed out the game without any further problems as Redknapp's presence at the club continues to make a difference.
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go now Rafa
anfield 6061 another blank season for the most overated team in europe,glad at least the trophies will be going to teams who play attacking football not like liverbore!!!!!!!!!
It is not good to a good club like liverpool to give away three goals just for seven min
nice to beat liverpool 2 on the trot and all that was said about not possible to lose again to us was not worth mentioning, anyone can see the tide has turned and we're much better now and climbing fast, anyone who keeps thinking we'll nose dive soon is hoping and dreaming like that sad bucktoothed gooner jay on Early doors blog, please line up and hand this nerd all he deserves!!!!
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Spurs must stay with the winning formula, the DDLE. First there was HoDDLE, then WaDDLE and now HuDDLEstone - he'll feature for England without a doubt if he keeps playing like this. All gave a different dimension to the Spurs game and I'm loving the Huddlestone influence, what a passer.
I was in awe as Spurs were well drilled, the passing the penetration, it was all top draw and any scholar of The Game would have enjoyed it.
Keep it going lads, we'll be back fighting the top echelone before long.
As for the fact that Liverpool were a weakened side, so were Spurs, don't come with that excuse here...
Good GO Spurs!!!
BTW if benitez couldnt win with a full strength from spurs earlier, why would he play a weakened side?
and just for the records, spurs also omitted a few of their regulars, for this match so no excuses.
We are the Redds
all that tottenham can do is to win this cup nothing more because as usual the big FOUR will once again gunning for the top prize
Spurs are back to the track,well done guys!!!!!!
You can move mountains!!!
what kind of stupid comment is the one two down about "poolies get used to not winning in a long time????" What the heck? If people here are going to write, why don't they write something that makes sense.
LIVERPOOL IS A GREAT TEAM AFTER ALL. DOSEN'T MEAN LOSE OR WIN.
hate u liverpool...s**k
I think poolies should be used to the idea of not winning in a long time too! I may add with an excellent team!
Even if Tottenham were to beat Liverpool 10-0, i wouldnt mind coz we beat both Man u and Chelsea and Benitez fielded reserves{WHO NEVER WIN ANY WAY!}
Even if Tottenham were to beat Liverpool 10-0, i wouldnt mind coz we beat both Man u and Chelsea and Benitez fielded reserves{WHO NEVER WIN ANY WAY!}
Even if Tottenham were to beat Liverpool 10-0, i wouldnt mind coz we beat both Man u and Chelsea and Benitez fielded reserves{WHO NEVER WIN ANY WAY!}
We don't care, thats why it was weak team, typical spurs win a few games and you go mental.
Harry Redknapp 25 years in management and what has he won? every team has its good streak- it won't last.
stupid benitez..yesterday's team suk..he think he can win spurs wif that team?he really2 underestimated spurs
Whats with all these non-English mongs pretending to support English teams? Sorry but no.
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