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Carabao Cup quarter-finals: Why the remaining clubs will be eyeing League Cup glory


Published on 2024-12-18 18:05:27 - Sky Sports
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  • Tottenham and Man Utd play in the final 2024/25 Carabao Cup quarter-final on Thursday evening; Arsenal, Liverpool and Newcastle will be in the semi-final draw, which will take place after the game at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium;

The article from Sky Sports discusses the significance of the Carabao Cup for the eight remaining teams in the quarter-finals. It highlights why each club is motivated to win the competition. For Newcastle United, it's a chance to end their trophy drought since 1969. Manchester United, under Erik ten Hag, sees it as an opportunity to secure his first trophy with the club. Manchester City, despite their recent successes, still values the competition as part of their trophy collection. Southampton, as underdogs, aim to replicate their 2010 success. Wolves, with their recent history of reaching semi-finals, are eager to go one step further. Leicester City, having won it in 2000, look to add to their trophy cabinet. Nottingham Forest, with a rich history in the competition, are driven by their past glories. Lastly, Charlton Athletic, the only non-Premier League side left, are inspired by their 1998 victory and the chance to create new history. Each team has its unique motivation, ranging from ending long waits for silverware to adding to an already illustrious trophy haul.

Read the Full Sky Sports Article at:
[ https://www.skysports.com/football/news/37369/13274796/carabao-cup-quarter-finals-why-the-remaining-eight-clubs-will-be-eyeing-league-cup-glory ]