Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho is delighted to have reached another Carabao Cup final after their 2-0 defeat of Brentford in Tuesday's semifinal.
Moussa Sissoko and Heung-min Son scored the goals for Spurs as Josh da Silva saw red for the Bees late on.
Mourinho said, "It's a game that takes us to a final to, probably, but I hope not, an empty Wembley final but of course I'm very happy. We've had London derbies and other games but this is the match that took us to a final.
"The final is now in a pocket for three months, we have to wait for the final so we have to focus on what we have coming up. We have the FA Cup, the Premier League, the Europa league, so let's forget the final for now. But when April arrives we have to be ready and to fight for the trophy.
"The game was always under control, They had the offside goal, when the ball goes in the air you cannot press the ball, you just have to try to get to the first and second ball.
"There was penetration on the right side and Davinson Sanchez was clever not to touch the guy. We didn't play brilliantly, sometimes wrong decisions, sometimes one more touch, not with that soft control that allows you to play fast but the game is always under control against a team that will probably be in the Premier League next year."
On the red card decision, he added: "I didn't see it, I just saw the leg, I just saw the blood but apart from that I didn't have time to look."

