Eurosport - Tue, 27 Oct 20:24:00 2009
Tom Huddlestone and Robbie Keane got Tottenham dreaming of Carling Cup glory again after reaching the quarter-finals with a 2-0 victory over Everton at White Hart Lane.
Spurs reached the final of the competition in the last two seasons, winning it in 2008, and they are two ties from Wembley again after Huddlestone's thunderbolt shot and Keane following up his own saved penalty.
They still needed saves from Heurelho Gomes at the start of each half to extend Everton's run of matches without a win to five.
Both sides have ambitions of pushing the traditional top-four heavyweights for a place in the Champions League but the cup competitions represent their chance of glory.
Everton boss David Moyes had to field a strong team anyway, with 10 senior players on the treatment table but Aiyegbeni Yakubu returning from a heel problem to replace Jo. It was the only change possible from the defeat to Bolton and his bench contained five youngsters.
Harry Redknapp also put David Button, Dorian Dervite, Dean Parrett and Harry Kane in his matchday squad but fringe players such as David Bentley, Gareth Bale and Alan Hutton seized their chance and Roman Pavlyuchenko started after Russia boss Guus Hiddink spoke to the Spurs boss last week about how to fire up the striker.
Pavlyuchenko has fallen behind Jermain Defoe and Keane during Tottenham's promising start to the season, while Everton were looking to kick-start theirs again after their recent poor results.
The visitors, wearing a purple strip for the Liverpool Unites charity, created the first chance after four minutes. Lucas Neill's throw was back-heeled on by Marouane Fellaini and Louis Saha hooked the ball on target, only for Gomes to stretch backwards and tip over.
It was no surprise that Everton started well as their last three trips to Spurs had resulted in victories.
Bentley had Spurs' first effort when he cut inside Tony Hibbert on the right flank but dragged his left-footed shot well wide of Tim Howard's goal.
Pavlyuchenko had their first clear-cut chance when Keane charged down Neill's clearance - but the Russian blasted wide after racing through.
He went wide again shortly after when he got on the end of Hutton's low cross, with the full-back taking advantage of Bentley's dummy after Wilson Palacios had spread the ball wide.
Keane got closer on the half-hour mark. Sylvain Distin twice made a total mess of clearing Benoit Assou-Ekotto's ball over the top and Keane poked the ball onto the post.
But Spurs were ahead in the 31st minute, seconds after they were defending a corner. Keane shifted the ball to Bentley on the right, his cross was missed by Pavlyuchenko but Huddlestone thumped the ball home with a left-footed half-volley.
Everton, after taking Saha off for Jo, were almost level immediately after the restart when Tim Cahill made a yard of room for himself and unleashed a drive towards the top corner that Gomes parried. The Brazilian also saved from Jo after Fellaini sent him through.
Keane then had two opportunities, first when he unselfishly squared for Pavlyuchenko and then when he raced through and was denied by Hibbert's last-ditch tackle.
He eventually added the second in the 57th minute following up his own penalty, finishing off the total chaos that ensued when Howard saved his spot-kick. The American then denied Bentley and Keane again, Bale had a stab before the Spurs skipper smashed into the top corner.
Everton believed they were still in the game and Fellaini forced Gomes into another save, this time with a low drive.
John Heitinga's tackle denied Keane a second goal, while Hutton almost tarnished a fine performance with a risky backpass - but Gomes saved him from embarrassment.
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Gr8 win for the boys yesterday - looking 4wd to the QF's. Let's get a good result @ the Gooners on Sat - COYS!
Oi,....No.12
Know Your History m8, Everton were the 1st team in Liverpool, they were the first in a lot of things - purpose built stadium, under soil heating, etc etc etc
and COYS is a bastardisation of COYB
its fair to say tottenhams b-team beat evertons a-team
Dear Lord Ronan, you really do know f-all about football do you? In your world, Everton's A team wouldn't contain Jagielka, Arteta, Pienaar....really? Have a word with yourself sunshine :0)
Marouane Fellaini is fantastic, the best in everton jst in front of cahill.
However even afro-man could not stop the almighty spurs from marching on. its fair to say tottenhams b-team beat evertons a-team. Everton will be okay because they have the 5th best manager in the prem, after O'Neil,Fergie,Hogdson and Wenger. I REALLY hope that we can keep Pavlyuchenko and that bently can sort it out. Lennon and Modric are the best in tottenham!!
Oi no.11. No you dont mate. You are not the first team in Liverpool which is why you are called Everton. You are not even the 'blues' as that moniker has been claimed by other pikies. Now you are trying to thieve the migthy spurs sign off. And we are not having it. Its COYS right. You lot are the Toffeemen and you always will be. And tonight you couldn't beat us for toffee.
COYS.
In moyes u shud trust, tings wil turn around.....I dnt see a btr manager available to replace him......However they do need a leader in defence, the sooner Jagielka @#$% bak the btr, and more creativity in midfield......Good team good squad i like watchin everton play, best liverpool by a mile
In Moyes we trust. Things will get better soon.
C.O.Y.B
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SPURS ARE ON THEIR WAY TO WEMBLEY, WERE GONNA DO IT AGAIN, THERE AINT NO STOPPIN THE BOYS FROM TOTTENHAM, THE BOYS FROM WHITE HART LANE!!! OI!
Will everton get as much bad press as Liverpool now they have lost a few on the bounce no calls for Moyes to go yet?
we will still finish in the top 5 com on everton
hahaha gerbil009 ya @#$% i saw a fil the otherday it was called the arsenal stadium mystery i thought it was gonna be about how arsenal had a trophy cabinet but no trophies in it but then i remembered they aint won anything in years
Everton appear to have totally lost the plot and although I can appreciate that we are enduring a run of serious injuries we still appear to have a reasonably strong squad of players. We certainly miss Jagielka in the middle of defence and Arteta and Pienarr in midfield. We have little solidity at the back and no sign of artistry in midfield. Above all the players appear to have lost complete confidence in their ability to win matches and the longer this goes on we could be facing the drop in April. Good teams have been relegated in the past and Everton is not immune. Come on David Moyes, wave your magic wand and get our team going. Forget about Europe and the FA Cup for our playing resources are too weak to compete on all fronts. Look upon this season as a learning programme and ensure we stay in the Premiership.
and the spurs go marching on!!!!
sad spurs dicks.....always gonna be the third best team in london after chelsea and ARSENAL hahahahahahahah coybs
OH YES THE SPURS...GO MARCHING ON...OH YES THE SPURS GO MARCHING ON!!!!
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