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  1. get involved

    Get Involved - EFL Cup reactionpublished at 07:20 Greenwich Mean Time

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    There's only one place to start with today's Get Involved shouts.

    Let us hear your reaction to last night's EFL Cup semi-final.

    How good do Arne Slot's Liverpool look? Can Ange Postecoglou turn things around at Tottenham? Who is winning that final?

    Get in touch with us this morning on #bbcfootball, via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply).

    Arne SlotImage source, Getty Images
  2. Liverpool hit Spurs for fourpublished at 07:16 Greenwich Mean Time

    Liverpool 4-0 Tottenham (Liverpool win 4-1 on agg)

    In case you missed it, holders Liverpool booked their place in the Carabao Cup final against Newcastle at Wembley on 16 March by thrashing Tottenham at Anfield.

    With a 1-0 deficit to overturn from the first leg of their semi-final, the Reds were on top from the start and went ahead on 34 minutes when Mohamed Salah's cross was drilled in by Cody Gakpo.

    Salah fired in from the spot just five minutes into the second half to complete the turnaround for the 10-time winners after Nunez was wiped out by goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky.

    Dominik Szoboszlai stamped out any hope of an already unlikely Spurs comeback when he slotted home from Conor Bradley's cross, before a textbook Virgil van Dijk header from a corner put completed a sorry night for the visitors.

    Dominik SzoboszlaiImage source, Getty Images
  3. Postpublished at 07:12 Greenwich Mean Time

    And perhaps the most striking part of all of it was just how inevitable it felt.

    Sorry, Spurs fans, this isn't going to be a fun live text for you this morning.

    Son Heung-minImage source, Getty Images
  4. Postpublished at 07:08 Greenwich Mean Time

    But while Liverpool's form may soon force chat of a potential quadruple, somehow it still feels as though the real story last night was Tottenham.

    With a 1-0 first-leg advantage, and the chance to fight for a first trophy for 17 years, Spurs barely laid a glove on their opponents as they exited the competition with a whimper.

    Ange PostecoglouImage source, Getty Images
  5. Postpublished at 07:04 Greenwich Mean Time

    Arne Slot's remarkable first season in charge of Liverpool is showing no sign of slowing down.

    The Reds remain in four competitions, with the chance to land the first of four trophies next month.

    Top of the Premier League, Champions League table-toppers, and with Plymouth Argyle up next in the FA Cup fourth round, it's shaping up to be quite the campaign.

    Mo SalahImage source, Getty Images
  6. Postpublished at 07:00 Greenwich Mean Time

    So, it will be Liverpool joining Newcastle in next month's League Cup final!

    Virgil van DijkImage source, Getty Images