BSP-02 Everton edge nine-goal Tottenham thriller, Man City cruise into FA Cup quarters

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Everton edge nine-goal Tottenham thriller, Man City cruise into FA Cup
quarters

LONDON, Feb 11, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – Everton upped the pressure on Jose
Mourinho with a thrilling 5-4 victory over Tottenham after extra-time to
reach the FA Cup quarter-finals, as Manchester City eased into the last eight
by beating Swansea on Wednesday.

Tottenham face a daunting trip to City in the Premier League on Saturday
and defeat after a draining 120 minutes was the last thing Mourinho wanted.

Spurs have lost four of their last five games and one of three chances to
end the club’s 13-year wait to win a trophy in cup competitions is now gone.

“Attacking football only wins matches when you don’t make more defensive
mistakes than you create,” said Mourinho, who once described a 5-4 result as
a “hockey score”.

“It was the mouse and the cat. The mouse was our defensive mistakes and
the cat was us playing very well, scoring goals, but it wasn’t enough.”

Mourinho’s men made a bright start at Goodison Park as Davinson Sanchez
headed them into the lead after just three minutes.

However, the defensive errors that have cost Tottenham dear in recent
months were in evidence as Everton struck three times in seven minutes just
before half-time through Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Richarlison and Gylfi
Sigurdsson’s penalty.

Erik Lamela reduced Spurs’ deficit in first-half stoppage time before
another rare goal for Sanchez made it 3-3.

Richarlison then smashed home from a narrow angle to restore Everton’s
lead.

Mourinho had left Harry Kane on the bench from the start to ease his
return from an ankle injury. But the England captain ended up playing for
over an hour and met Son Heung-min’s cross at the back post with bullet
header seven minutes from time to send the game into extra-time.

Bernard’s brilliant finish from Sigurdsson’s scooped pass proved a fitting
winner to a pulsating tie to keep alive the Toffees’ chances of a first
trophy since 1995.

“It was a long night for everybody, but we came out on top which is the
main thing,” said Everton assistant manager Duncan Ferguson.

– City’s record-breaking run –

The defending from both sides will encourage City, who also face Everton
in the Premier League next Wednesday, after they broke the English football
record for consecutive wins by a top-flight club.

Kyle Walker, Raheem Sterling and Gabriel Jesus were on target for City,
who extended their winning run in all competitions to 15 games with a 3-1
success over Swansea.

Victory was also Pep Guardiola’s 200th in 268 games as City boss, with his
side still on course for a historic quadruple of trophies.

Guardiola’s men hold a five-point lead with a game in hand at the top of
the Premier League, face Tottenham in the League Cup final in April and
resume their challenge to win a first Champions League in the last 16 against
Borussia Monchengladbach later this month.

“It is amazing for ourselves, we cannot deny how pleased and proud we are
to break this record,” said Guardiola. “Records are there to be broken, but
they have to do well (to beat it).

“It is not easy in the modern era to make 15 wins in a row.”

Leicester were made to wait until the 94th minute to book their place in
the last eight with a 1-0 win over Brighton thanks to Kelechi Iheanacho’s
header.

Sheffield United also just needed a solitary goal to see off Bristol City
1-0 thanks to Billy Sharp’s penalty after Alfie Mawson was sent off for
handling David McGoldrick’s goalbound shot.

BSS/AFP/FI/ 0808 hrs