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Ohtani interpreter's jail sentence, Amorim's Rashford jibe; Trump to save golf?

Ohtani interpreter's jail sentence, Amorim's Rashford jibe; Trump to save golf?

Published: 8:30am, 7 Feb 2025
Carabao Cup holders Liverpool stormed into the final as they demolished Tottenham 4-0 at Anfield in their semi-final second leg.
Trailing 1-0 from the first leg, they took the lead on the night after 34 minutes through Cody Gakpo before Mohamed Salah netted from the spot six minutes after half-time.
Dominic Szoboszlai effectively sealed the tie with the third of the night, and Virgil van Dijk headed in the fourth from a corner.
The Carabao Cup was the last trophy won under previous manager Jurgen Klopp, while the Reds are hoping this could be the first leg of a potential Quadruple. However, they meet Newcastle United in the final , whose long-suffering supporters will be hoping this can be the occasion they finally end their 56-year trophy drought. Marcus Rashford has left boyhood club Manchester United to join Aston Villa on loan. Photo: AFP 'My decision'

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