'An absolute joy to watch' - fans react to semi-final demolition of Spurs
We asked for your views on Thursday's 4-0 Carabao Cup semi-final second leg win over Tottenham.
Here are some of your comments:
Marilyn: What an absolute pleasure to watch this team of ours! All playing for each other, all backing each other up. Patient, professional, lethal! Well done, Arne - what a season you are giving us Reds fans.
Chris: I was a bit nervous before kick-off - but after 15 minutes it was clear there was only going to be one winner. Liverpool totally dominated Spurs in every aspect. I should think their fans are bitterly disappointed with the lack any fight.
SP: There was only going to be one winner - from the first whistle Liverpool were on top of Spurs. They couldn't cope with the midfield trio and front three of Reds. It's gone slightly under the radar, but what if Liverpool win the quadruple in Slot's first season? Surely not...
Steven: I don't think any team could have of handled us. Just awesome.
Paul: Liverpool were an absolute joy to watch. I haven't seen them work as hard as that. They were running maniacs chasing the ball. Tottenham tried their best but were just overwhelmed by the continuous Liverpool onslaught. A well-deserved win - bring on Newcastle in the final.
Geoff: There wasn't a poor performance from a Liverpool player. Making the man of the match choice must have been the hardest of decisions. Bradley showed why we don't need to fret over Trent's contract situation, and the players we were able to bring on from the bench shows our squad strength yet again. Nothing is won yet, but the boys are giving us supporters one heck of a ride this season.
Kenny: The way Liverpool played against Spurs was only just below the way they played against Barcelona in the famous 4-0 win. They were strong, the passing was sublime, the movement sublime, and every player gave 100%. That game is what I want to see every week.
George: Outstanding performance - probably one of the best of the season. We hounded Spurs all over the field and didn't give an inch. The midfield were exceptional in breaking down attacks and creating and linking up with the forward line. Every Liverpool player was exceptional - not many teams could cope with that level of press and pressure. If it had been a boxing match, it would have been stopped early! A definite force to be reckoned with.