JAMIE CARRAGHER accused Tottenham of ‘bottling it’ and ‘playing like a team fighting relegation’ in the Carabao Cup Final.
The North London side were completely dominated at Wembley by the Premier League leaders and eventually lost 1-0 thanks to Ruben Dias’ late goal.
That result was enough to ensure Spurs’ 13-year wait for silverware went on.
Interim manager Ryan Mason, 29, was only taking charge of his second game since replacing the axed Jose Mourinho.
And speaking on Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football, Liverpool legend Carragher insisted it was the players rather than the boss to blame for their disappointing display against City.
He said: “This has nothing to do with Ryan Mason at all.
“This group of players at Spurs are a group who really lack courage, and basically bottled it in the final.
“Forget about losing the final, you don’t expect them to win against Manchester City, but it was how they went about it.
“A lot of people say, ‘typical Spurs, they’re Spursy, they’re weak’. I fight against that because it’s lazy punditry.
“I’ve seen some brilliant Spurs teams; what I saw under Mauricio Pochettino was outstanding, what I saw under Harry Redknapp for two years was outstanding.
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“But the reason people speak about Spurs in those terms is because of games like the Carabao Cup final.
“In their last four cup finals they haven’t scored a goal, and this most recent performance is why they get stuck with the ‘Spursy’ tag.”
Carragher continued: “I can’t argue against it, and the fans can’t argue against it on the back of the performance at Wembley, which was down to the players.
“The manager picked a midfield – Harry Winks, Giovani Lo Celso, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg – to try and play through the middle but there was no courage, they didn’t want the ball and took the easy option time and again.
“Tottenham were criticised for playing too much at the back, but every time they went forward and went direct they lost the challenge. What could the manager do?
“That first-half performance? I’ve never felt a team was so lucky in my life to get in at nil-nil at half-time.”
Carragher concluded: “They played like one of the teams fighting relegation.
“That’s what should embarrass them – not their manager, but their actual players.
“Forget Ryan Mason. There was a plan to play from the back and mix it up. There was a plan to stop City when they had the ball, not letting them go through the centre.
“But they didn’t have the courage to take the ball and they let their goalkeeper and centre-backs go long.”
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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk