Chelsea v Liverpool

This is an article I ran last time we won the Caraboa Cup. Click on the pics for more details.

Liverpool lead Manchester City with Liverpool having won it 10 times to City’s 8 both share a record of 4 wins on the trot. Liverpool’s wins were 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1995, 2001, 2003, 2012 and the last time in 2022. For their part Chelsea have won the League Cup 5 times. In its time the Cup has been variously known as The Milk Cup, The Littlewoods Challenge Cup, The Rumbelows Cup, The Coca-Cola Cup, The Worthington Cup, The Carling Cup, The Capital One Cup and now, The Carabao Cup.

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1981 v West Ham. This game finished in a 1-1 draw aet. The game finished 0-0 after 90 minutes then Alan Kennedy scored in extra time, but West Ham replied almost immediately. In the replay Liverpool came from behind to triumph 2-1 with goals from Kenny Dalglish and Alan Hansen. I saw highlights of the game in a takeaway in Israel.

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1982 v Spurs. Liverpool won 3-1 in extra time after it was 1-1 at full time. The Liverpool scorers were RonnieWhelan (2) and Ian Rush.

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1983 v Manchester United. You’ve got it, extra time again after Alan Kennedy came to the rescue late on to make it 1-1 in normal time. In extra time Ronnie Whelan scored once again in a final, with a delightful winner. This was the year the Captain Graham Souness stepped aside to let Bob Paisley collect the trophy in his final year as manager.

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1984 v Everton. Rather surprisingly this match went to replay after the first game ended 0-0 aet. This game became known as the friendly final as fans mixed freely on the way too and from the game. Liverpool won the replay with a single goal from Graham Souness.

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1995 v Bolton Wanderers. This game was won 2-1 with two goals from Steve McManaman and a late consolation goal for Bolton.

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2001 v Birmingham City. This was the first time the final was held at the Millenium stadium Cardiff. The game finished in a 1-1 draw in normal time, with a Robbie Fowler goal being matched by a 90th minute Birmingham penalty. There was no further score in extra time and, for the first time in a domestic cup final, the game went to penalties, which Liverpool won 5-4. This was the first trophy of a unique cup treble for Liverpool, who also went on to lift the FA and UEFA cups.

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2003 v Manchester United. Against all odds this game was won in normal time without a replay, extra time, penalties, toss of a coin or even rock, paper, scissors. Liverpool won 2-0 with goals from Steve Gerrard and then sealed by Michal Owen in the 88th minute. The man of the match though was Jerzy Dudek which tells you something of the story of the game.

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2012 Cardiff. Not another one! Yes this game went to penalties too after a 1-1 draw when Martin Skrtel equalised an earlier Cardiff goal. Dirk Kuyt then scored in extra time but late on Cardiff equalised to take the game once again to penalties which, despite Liverpool missing the first two, they went on to win 3-2.

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2022 v Chelsea. The score was 0-0 at full time and remained that way even after extra time. As it turned out the goals had all been saved for the penalty shoot out which finished 10-11 with Liverpool hero Kelleher scoring the winning penalty.

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2024 v Chelsea. The score was 0-0 at fulltime and remained that way until 2 minutes from the end of extra time when VVD did what Captains do and swooped to head the winner 0-1 to Liverpool

Team: Kelleher, Bradley, Konate, VVD, Robbo, Endo, Mac Allister, Gravenberh, Diaz, Gakpo, Elliot.

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