Manawatu Standard

City beat Spurs to win fourth straight League Cup

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A rare goal from Aymeric Laporte produced a familiar outcome: Manchester City winning the League Cup.

For the fourth successive season, Pep Guardiola’s side triumphed in the final of English football’s second-tier competitio­n yesterday with a 1-0 victory over Tottenham.

With Tottenham proving hard to find a way past despite City’s domination, it took the centre back Laporte heading in his second goal of the season in the 82nd minute from Kevin De Bruyne’s free kick.

What was less familiar for the finalists was officially being allowed to play in front of supporters from both teams. That hasn’t happened since March 2020, but pandemic restrictio­ns were eased to allow a crowd of 7,773 inside Wembley to see the first piece of silverware of the season handed out.

There was also an unfamiliar sight on the touchline, with 29-year-old rookie coach Ryan Mason managing Tottenham following Jose Mourinho’s firing last Monday. A change in manager couldn’t end Tottenham’s trophy drought since 2008.

Defending the title completed the first part of a potential treble for Guardiola’s runaway Premier League leaders with a Champions League semifinal match against Paris Saint-germain on Thursday.

‘‘We have to keep this rhythm, this way to win more titles,’’ Laporte said. ‘‘It’s never easy to play against a team like that . . . We are very happy to win today. So happy to see them [fans] here. I think we could [have had] more. Very happy to have the support. To have these beautiful fans.’’

De Bruyne was among the City players to comfort a tearful Son Heung-min, who was also part of the Tottenham side that lost the 2019 Champions League final.

Tottenham didn’t even have a shot on target until the 20th minute, and only tested City goalkeeper Zack Steffen for the first time 80 seconds into the second half when Giovani Lo Celso produced a curling shot. While Harry Kane returned from injury, the striker didn’t create a chance let alone produce a shot.

It was goalkeeper Hugo Lloris that Tottenham relied on to keep the score level until the breakthrou­gh came from the set piece. His counterpar­t – Steffen – became the first American since goalkeeper Brad Friedel with Blackburn in 2002 to win a League Cup final.

Steffen and his City team-mates got to celebrate a win in front of their fans for the first time since last year. A quarter of the crowd was made up of City fans – tested in advance for the coronaviru­s – as part of a pilot event for the return of far larger numbers.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Goalscorer Aymeric Laporte with the League Cup trophy after Manchester City’s 1-0 win over Spurs in the final yesterday.
GETTY IMAGES Goalscorer Aymeric Laporte with the League Cup trophy after Manchester City’s 1-0 win over Spurs in the final yesterday.

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