Tottenham Hotspur ended their rivals' winning streak with a 2-1 come-from-behind victory over Manchester City at home in the fourth round of the EFL Cup on Thursday (31). City were undefeated in all competitions this season, but this record was broken by Tottenham in the last eight. Next, Tottenham Hotspur will face the challenge of Manchester United at home. Facing the Australian coach, Mr. Pusztigallo, will Tottenham Hotspur be able to create another miracle on the way to "winning the Cup for the second season"?
Manchester City took a rest for the game, including Ayn Rand, while Tottenham Hotspur took the opportunity to launch an onslaught of attacks. Dimwah and Berbicea scored early in the game, while City relied on Mathias Nunes to keep them in the game before half time. However, the second half was a goalless affair, with Spurs winning 2-1, City's first loss of the season.
After reaching the last eight, Spurs will face Manchester United in a bid to break their 17-year title drought. Pusdiguero has said, "Most of my second season has been very popular." In fact, he won titles before coaching the Brisbane Lions, Yokohama Mariners, Australian national team and Sydney Ludwig.
Talking about the relationship between the league standings and the championship, Pustigolu said bluntly, "I think the league standings are more indicative of a team's maturity. The championship is important, but the league ranking is more telling. A mature and stable team has the possibility to win the championship in every game. Well, championships mean everything. If the following coach is fired within two years, it means he can't guarantee that his team will win the championship."