Tottenham survived a scare to defeat Manchester United 4-3 in a dramatic Carabao Cup quarterfinal clash.
Tottenham advanced to the Carabao Cup semifinals after a thrilling 4-3 victory over Manchester United . Spurs took a commanding 3-0 lead but conceded two goals, allowing Manchester United to rally. A sensational Heung-Min Son goal from a corner seemed to secure the win, but Jonny Evans' late strike in the 94th minute set up a tense finish.
Tottenham ultimately held on to their lead and will now face one of Arsenal, Newcastle United, or Liverpool in the two-legged semifinals in January and February
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