Carabao Cup final: Man City vs Tottenham preview | The Nutmeg
By Guardian Exclusive
24 April 2021 |
1:42 pm
Solomon Fowowe talks Manchester City vs Tottenham Carabao Cup final. Manchester City has won the Carabao Cup for a record-equalling eighth time as Pep Guardiola's side won the past three finals and five of the past seven.
Tottenham's last trophy was the League Cup in 2008 and striker Harry Kane's chances of playing at Wembley are being monitored "hour by hour".
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