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Liverpool's manager, Arne Slot, has taken a swipe at Manchester United, suggesting they were "dominated" by Tottenham during their 4-3 defeat in the Carabao Cup quarter-final on Thursday.
Spurs took a commanding three-goal lead at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, courtesy of Dominic Solanke's double and Dejan Kulusevski's tidy finish.
However, United clawed back into the game when Fraser Forster's blunder allowed Bruno Fernandes to set up Joshua Zirkzee for an easy tap-in.
Another error from Forster gifted United a second goal, as his clearance ricocheted off Amad Diallo and into the net.
Despite a late surge from United, Spurs sealed the win with a fourth goal from Son Heung-min just two minutes from time.
Even though Jonny Evans managed to scramble in a last-minute consolation goal, it wasn't enough to save United from defeaT.
Ahead of Liverpool's journey to North London on Sunday, Slot gave his assessment of Tottenham's performance, implying that United deserved their loss.
"They are consistent in their style and for me they are a bit unlucky, they dominated against Manchester United and they always like to attack and he plays with three attackers and full-backs join so much.
"For me, yesterday was unlucky.
Not many season ticket holders in the country can say they watch so many great games, it's a privilege for them, such a great style.
Meanwhile, Amorim acknowledged that United were the superior side on the night, but pointed out that Spurs' clinical edge made the difference.
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