Liverpool reserved their place in the Carabao Cup final while beating Tottenham 4-0 in Anfield in the second match of the last four tie.
Following 1-0 from the first foot, the reds returned to its level half of the time, Cody Gakpo ending in the back post.
A well -deserved victory that secured a trip to Wembley was stamped in the second period thanks to a Salah Mohammed penalty, a goal by Dominik Szoboszlai and Virgil Van Dijk with a late head.
Arne Slot's side will now hope to defend the trophy they won last season when they face Newcastle United in the capital on March 16
How was the game unfolded
With a hot white atmosphere that sets the tone, Liverpool and Tottenham put on a curb, physical, anfield physical onset.
But there was little chance of telling about him, with a deviated salad stroke that was easily gathered by Antonin Kinsky the best openings within the first 20 minutes.
However, it was about the half-hour sign that the Reds inevitably began to raise it, Darwin Nunez trying the goalkeeper with a head before Szoboszlai saw a one-in-one conclusion for offside.
And the pressure was finally shown in the 34th minute, a Salah cross from the right making it up to the left arm Gakpo, who did well to hold his knee on the ball and run it forcefully beyond Kinsky.
In response, Tottenham marked their first half shot, but it was a hit and hope from Dejan Kulusevski who flown easily from 25 yards.
And things worsened for visitors half the time ago, with Richarlison leaving the damage – though this led to a debut for the January signature Mathys Tel.
Liverpool's dominance continued after the break, and they followed a corner order winning a penalty just five minutes after the resumption when Nunez grew up by Kinssky.
The blow was later transformed by Salah, who gave the visiting goalkeeper not to thump the ball in the upper corner.
The Reds did not leave there, going near when Gakpo fired a goal and almost wrapping it when Ryan Gravenberch hit the base of the post from distance.
But progress eventually came, Conor Bradley bending in a central position before feeding szoboszlai for a delightful finish at the end of Kop.
Tottenham tried to fight again, the boy Heung-mine hitting the bar with a great effort from a narrow corner in front of the visitors.
However, any hope for a comeback was fully completed when Van Dijk rose up to light a house in the corner, just like the one in the victory of last season's final in this Liverpool competition.
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Arne Slot's elections in the first rounds of the Carabao Cup showed that it was clearly his lowest advantage among the four races Liverpool was competing.
But there has been a clear change since the semifinals returned and, with a trip to the reserved Wembley, there is no doubt how important this tour is now for the Dutch.
Not only does March 16 represent the first chance of Slot to win the silverware, but it can also ensure an increase in the main confidence ahead of the main challenges in other races.
He and his team will be desperate to cross the line under the bow.
If Tottenham was seeking hope to come to this game, then the absence of the injured Trent Alexander-Arnold could have offered it.
Unfortunately for the spurs, the defender was replaced by Conor Bradley, who put a master class of his own back.
Bradley was not just pleased in the boy's pocket and winning 8/10 duels, he also showed many threats going forward, and put in great aid for Szoboszlai.
This speaks to the depth of Liverpool beyond the field, which is a key that has brought them to the final.
For much of this season, the Carabao Cup seemed a promising way to Ange Postecoglou giving his promise that Tottenham would win a trophy in his second season at the top.
But after a humility in the hands of the best team, the country has to offer now, Australian is finishing opportunities for jewelery.
A trip to Aston Villa in the fourth round of the FA Cup this weekend is not the best draw and, of course, there is no chance of an attack on the Premier League title.
If the Europa League ends up to be the best hope of spurs for setting up a pot, then the usual rotation policy implemented in that competition must certainly end in the final stages.