Liverpool wins FA Cup final after beating Chelsea | Daily News

Liverpool wins FA Cup final after beating Chelsea

Jordan Henderson lifts the FA Cup after Liverpool’s shootout win over Chelsea.
Jordan Henderson lifts the FA Cup after Liverpool’s shootout win over Chelsea.

There is something about this Liverpool team. For all its qualities -- the intense pressing, the defensive solidity, the whirlwind attacks -- perhaps its finest is a sense of drama on occasions such as these.

Just as in the League Cup final earlier this year at Wembley, Jurgen Klopp’s men needed penalties to see off Chelsea and lift some silverware at the same stadium.

As improbable as it is that the Reds will become the first English team to win all three domestic competitions and the European Cup, the quadruple is still possible thanks to this FA Cup win.

Two trophies in the cabinet this season, room being kept for two more. It is why Liverpool fans are dreaming. History could still be made.

Just as in the League Cup final, a scoreless 120 minutes belied the quality of the match. Chances were created, goal posts were rattled, but perhaps it was fitting that on the 150th anniversary of football’s oldest cup competition the final was decided in the most theatrical of ways.

Chelsea missed its second penalty (Cesar Azplicueta), Liverpool its fifth (Sadio Mane). There was a sense of déjà vu as the first 10 penalties could not decide the outcome and so the match went to sudden death -- the League Cup final ended 11-10 on penalties with the goalkeepers needing to step up.

Fewer penalties were needed this time, however, as Alisson Becker saved Mason Mount’s spot kick, which gave Kostas Tsimikas the chance to become the unlikely hero.

The Greece international is not a regular starter for Liverpool, but coolly slotted home to spark joyous celebrations from those in red.

Liverpool’s players engulfed Tsimikas, manager Jurgen Klopp sprinted towards his men and the fans set off flares to saturate the air with a tint of red.

The club’s anthem ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ echoed around the stadium as Liverpool fans serenaded a team which has given them a first FA Cup win at Wembley in 30 years. - CNN 


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