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Pochettino hailed Spurs’ growing maturity as Kane fired them a step closer to the League Cup final with a 1-0 win over Chelsea

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london — Mauricio Pochettino hailed Tottenham’s growing maturity as Harry Kane fired them a step closer to the League Cup final with a 1-0 win over Chelsea in the semifinal first leg on Tuesday.

Pochettino’s side are chasing their first trophy since winning the 2008 League Cup at the expense of Chelsea. Kane’s first-half spotkick, awarded via VAR, settled a hard-fought encounter to keep Tottenham on course for a first League Cup final appearance since their 2015 defeat against the Blues.

That loss was one of several missed opportunit­ies for Pochettino to win the first silverware of his promising managerial career.

This was an important step towards ending that drought.

“We were very competitiv­e. The effort was massive. Whether or not

we win titles, I’m so proud to have this squad,” Pochettino said.

“We played one of the best teams in Europe. To win this type of game is an amazing experience for us to be more mature.”

Pochettino challenged Tottenham

to finish the job in the second leg at Stamford Bridge on January 24.

“Of course it is only half-time in the tie. We have only a little advantage,” he said.

“It is going to be different in the second leg. We have to show we can beat them there and go to the final.”

It was another frustratin­g night for Chelsea, who recovered from a sluggish start to dominate the second half without turning their possession into goals — a familiar tale of woe for Maurizio Sarri’s men.

“We deserved more. We played better than them and were in control of the match,” Sarri insisted.

“I’m really disappoint­ed with the result but really happy with the performanc­e. It is one of the most important performanc­es of the season for my team.”

Kane was making his first League Cup start in 1204 days, dating back to 2015. And he almost announced his return to the competitio­n in spectacula­r fashion when his overhead kick from Kieran Trippier’s cross forced Kepa Arrizabala­ga into action. —

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 ?? Reuters ?? Tottenham’s Fernando Llorente vies for the ball with Chelsea’s Olivier Giroud during the Carabao Cup semifinal first leg. —
Reuters Tottenham’s Fernando Llorente vies for the ball with Chelsea’s Olivier Giroud during the Carabao Cup semifinal first leg. —

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