Road to Glory: Analyzing Why Man Utd and Tottenham are Favourites in the Carabao Cup Quarter-finals
With the final Carabao Cup quarter-final between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United f...
With the final Carabao Cup quarter-final between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United fast approaching, Sky Sports' analysts delve into the reasons why each team is desperate for a victory to keep their dreams of silverware alive.
Quarter-final draw and resultsWednesday December 18
Thursday December 19
Amorim can walk in the footsteps of his predecessors with Carabao Cup victory
Ruben Amorim has constantly reiterated the need for time and patience but like all fanbases, onlookers will start to grow restless in their desire to see their team lift silverware. It would be harsh to judge Amorim on his early trophy prospects having been named the United boss in November, however, it feels like a pressure that Amorim will want to embrace.
Erik ten Hag claimed the Carabao Cup at the first time of asking but was constantly questioned about the identity of his side, failing to instil a discernible style over his years at the club. Hoping to steer United into a new era, Amorim will perhaps be judged more on how quickly his team can adapt to his philosophy in the short to medium term rather than silverware but that does not mean the Carabao Cup presents an opportunity to begin his reign in the best way possible.
TrendingJose Mourinho, a mentor for Amorim, also claimed the Carabao Cup in his first season at Old Trafford. A four-time winner of the competition, Mourinho recognised the importance of the first trophy win to set the tone for the season going forward. A win at Tottenham will give Amorim the chance to follow the tried and tested example of his predecessor.
William Bitibiri
Spurs must set up successful season with Man Utd win
Ange Postecoglou always wins silverware in his second season. How Tottenham fans would love that streak to continue and see their long wait for a trophy finally come to an end this term.
The Europa League and FA Cup are possibilities but this opportunity, to reach the Carabao Cup semi-finals with victory against a beatable Manchester United at home, cannot be passed up.
Spurs' thrashing of Southampton was timely, busting a five-game winless run. But a statement win at home - where they have gone four frustrating fixtures in a row without success - could shift the mood significantly back onto a more positive footing.
Of course, defeat could swing it the other way - and with Liverpool coming to town on Sunday, this is looking like it could be a defining week in terms of where Spurs' season is going.
Peter Smith
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