Below is a summary of the full article. Click here for the full version or go back to LFC Live.net
Arne Slot is optimistic that the Anfield crowd can propel his team past Spurs and into his inaugural Liverpool final.
The Reds are set to host the North London club for the second leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final encounter, with Liverpool needing to overturn a 1-0 deficit from the first leg, courtesy of Lucas Bergvall's decisive strike.
Victory would secure Slot a place in his first domestic final since taking the helm at Anfield last summer.
He's counting on the legendary Anfield atmosphere to aid Liverpool in mounting a comeback.
Read More.
In the club's matchday program, Slot expressed his thoughts: "Of course, I was not at Liverpool the last time that the club reached a Wembley final in this competition last year, but I know how special that day was for the players, staff and supporters.
"I have no doubt given what happened on that occasion that it is a day which will be spoken about for many years to come, but our job now is to look to create new memories.
"For that to happen, we will need a big performance, and we will also need Anfield to do what it does best
"Against a team that has attacking players that can really hurt you, so it is going to take a very good performance from us if we are to secure our place at Wembley.
"I've spoken previously about the wonderful memories the Carabao Cup has given us – and me personally – in recent years, and we would all love to make some more.
"We are all desperate to be in next month's final
Hopefully, with a strong performance and with your incredible support behind us, we can make it another memorable Anfield night."
After facing Spurs, Liverpool will continue their cup journey against Plymouth in the FA Cup, followed by a Premier League showdown with Everton, where they could stretch their lead at the summit.
For more news relating to Everton, visit our sister site EFC Live.