IN fairness, at least Tottenham fans actually wanted their team to win this time.
Six months ago, a ludicrous faction found solace in a home defeat by Manchester City because it denied Arsenal the title.
The mere thought of it outraged boss Ange Postecoglou, who branded it his “worst experience as a manager.”
But on a stirring night at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the big Aussie could have few complaints about the quality of a riveting cup tie.
Even the loss of Micky van de Ven could not diminish the brilliance of Spurs’ attacking thrusts.
Storming into a two-goal lead poked the bear, and City’s response was thrilling but albeit not enough.
Pep Guardiola felt emboldened enough to make six changes.
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