In Video: Liverpool beat Tottenham Hotspur 4-0 to advance to Carabao Cup final | Back Pages Tonight

In Video: Liverpool beat Tottenham Hotspur 4-0 to advance to Carabao Cup final | Back Pages Tonight

Back Pages Tonight: Liverpool’s Dominant Display, Spurs’ Loss of Conviction, and More

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Sky Sports News has brought together Sports Writer for The Guardian, Jonathan Liew, and Senior Writer for ESPN, Mark Ogden, to dissect the biggest sports stories from around the world.

Liverpool Cruise to Carabal Cup Final, Spurs Left Frustrated

The Telegraph’s headline "One Giant Leap for a Spot" sums up Liverpool’s comfortable 4-0 victory over Tottenham in the Carabal Cup semi-final. Mark Ogden explains why the win wasn’t entirely unexpected, citing Liverpool’s impressive form and Tottenham’s frailty when facing big teams.

Newcastle’s FA Cup Journey Begins, Man United’s Rashford Faces Critics

The Times’ "Liverpool Stroll to Wembley" highlights the Reds’ dominance, while The Guardian’s "Benny to Replace Harry" hints at Manchester United’s transfer plans. Mark Ogden believes Rashford’s poor form will eventually lead to criticism, and only time will tell if Amadou Diallo’s faith in the striker is justified.

Arsenal Eyeing Summer Signings, McCullum Faces England Challenges

The Mail’s "Three New Faces for the Gunners" reveals Arsenal’s target positions, while Jonathan Liew highlights the importance of strengthening mentality as much as recruiting players. McCullum’s tenure has already started with a 4-wicket defeat against India, and many are still uncertain about the side’s chances in the tournament.

Boney Shaw’s Bravery, England’s Spin Problem, and a Special Tribute to Marcus Rashford

The Guardian’s "Shaw Stays Away" recounts the shocking news of Boney Shaw pulling out of the League Cup semi-final due to racial abuse. Jonathan Liew and Mark Ogden praise Shaw’s courage, discussing the impact of such abuse on players. Additionally, the conversation touches on England’s spin woes and Rashford’s underwhelming performance this season.

The conversation concludes with Jonathan and Mark looking forward to Friday night’s episode, featuring guests Sam Dean and John Cross.

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