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Carabao Cup Final: Chelsea 0 Liverpool 1 (Feb 25 2024)

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I can’t really think of an intro for this. I don’t know where I’ll end up going in this report either as there’s so much to cover and my mind is racing off in all kinds of different directions. I’ll start with Klopp’s assertion that it’s his most special final. It’s not mine, that is always going to be Istanbul, but I think this might be second you know.

 

Doesn’t matter that it’s the League Cup and not one of the bigger prizes. It’s all about context and when you factor in everything that ultimately led to this victory, and how it made us all feel, this is right up there when it comes to the level of achievement. So much was against us going into the game, and then so much went against us during the game. Yet not only did we grab the late winner to spare everyone the agony of penalties, we did it by completely out playing Chelsea in extra time despite arguably only having one of our first choice eleven on the field. It’s kind of fitting that he scored the goal I guess, as he put the team on his back and was not going to allow us to come away from Wembley without that cup.

 

I may as well talk about Virgil now. There’s not going to be much structure to this, I’m just going to write down whatever comes into my head so it’s not going to be in much of an order. I’m just going to type and see what comes out. So I’ll deal with Virgil first. Usually I wait until the end to say who the star man is but I’ll say it now; it’s the captain. Others were equally as impressive, but what Van Dijk did here is what the greats in other sports do. He was Michael Jordan in the NBA Finals. Patrick Mahomes in a Superbowl. What makes this more impressive is that unlike Jordan and Mahomes, he’s not really supposed to be the one “winning” games. His job is more about stopping us from losing it. He did both though. Defensively imperious, but also went up the other end and settled the game. Twice. Only one of them counted, but we know what he did even if the record books won’t show it.

 

We’ve had the Gerrard Final and the Owen Final, but now we’ve got the Van Dijk Final. Not that it was a one man show by any means, but the big man captained a team that started without at least nine regular starting players and ended without several more, and he led them to an unlikely victory through sheer force of will. 

 

I very rarely go into games expecting anything other than a win. Even when the odds are against us I usually find a way to talk myself into it. At half time when we were 3-0 down to Milan I was having a piss and telling everyone in the bogs that we were still in it and just needed to get the next goal. I hadn’t given up hope when we needed to beat Barcelona by four goals. I usually always see a pathway to us winning.

 

But fucking hell I had a massive dark cloud over me in the build up to this game. The uncertainty over Darwin and Mo was like a massive weight on my shoulders, it was all I could think about on Sunday morning. Prior to that I’d been ok because I assumed one or both would make it. Maybe Dom too. But when they ruled out it hit me hard. Suddenly little things started to become big things. Chelsea had lost five straight finals, which should actually be cause for optimism. But the air of misery I had over me just had me thinking “well that run is going to come to an end sooner or later, so probably today”.

 

I was also stressing out because we’d played Luton in midweek with most of the line up that would be starting this, while Chelsea had a full week to prepare for us. Wembley is a notoriously draining pitch and now we’d been robbed of much of our pace. With Dom, Darwin and Mo we’d absolutely fucking destroy Chelsea like we did a few weeks ago. I haven’t mentioned Jota there purely because he’s out for a while and there was never any chance of him making this game, but we had hope that the others would make it. When they didn’t, it was just a massive blow.

 

And because we spanked them a few weeks ago I was worried we were going to see a Crystal Palace situation when we beat them 9-0 and then lost to them in the cup later in the season. All of these negative thoughts were flooding my head. I was unloading all of it in the group chat, much to the annoyance of some of the lads who just aren’t used to me being like that. I couldn’t help it, I was dreading the game and was convinced we’d lose. I expected a great effort, I didn’t think we’d be shite, but I thought we probably wouldn’t have enough and we’d run out of gas.

 

By the time kick off arrived I’d done an about face and felt confident that we’d win. Why? It sounds mad, but the thing that snapped me out of it was just watching Virgil in the tunnel and then when he was leading the lads out. He just had this look. A smirk, a look of complete and utter confidence like “I’ve got this lads”. Not just him either, the whole team seemed relaxed despite all of the absentees. On the flip side, I thought Chelsea’s players looked nervous as fuck. 

 


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Loved reading that! In fact I can't get enough stuff on this match, it was fucking epic. I even listened to Talkshite on the way home on Monday (broke the return journey by staying over with relies in Oxford). They were mostly ok, but also came out with the same shite about Chelsea's ending average age..... not mentioning the guys who came on were Nkunku (26, 10 full international caps), Mudryk (23, 16 caps), Chalobah (24 150+ 1st team appearances for various clubs) and Madueke (21, 18 England u21 caps). We brought on Bobby Clarke,19, never started a league game, Danns, 18, only other first team appearance - came on in 89th minute vs Luton)..... plus McConnell, Quansah.

 

I didn't get to see any replays until I got home and watched it back....and ended up shouting at Kavanagh all over again - what a cunt of a performance. Their first yellow for a foul was in the 119th Minute, and the yellows count was 5-2 in their favour - utterly scandalous. The Caicedo 'tackle' was so late I missed it - I was shouting for the foul on Gakpo when Fernandez went through his ankle to get the ball - one of many free kicks we didn't get.

 

I loved our defending - proper defending, lads like Bradley, Konate and Endo who actually enjoy the defensive side of things..... unlike Trent for whom it seems like a chore,unless he's got a grump on,or even Virgil of last season with his half-hearted attempts to block shots. The captain was fucking immense here - as he has been all season.

 

On and off the pitch it was a real show of defiance in the face of adversity - the injuries, the shithousery from the opposition, the awful refereeing. Fantastic performance from everybody. It's right up there with my favourite finals.  

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Thanks Dave, great commentary. Another shout for the fans, it seemed well loud in the ground but when I got home had to watch it all over again and all you could hear was our support. The Ole Ole (!) in extra time was spine tingling stuff, so proud of the club. 

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4 hours ago, Creator Supreme said:

Turned into a massive cunt since he joined that shower. We were linked with him constantly before we signed Robbo, bullet dodged.

We were heavily linked with him when he was on loan at Huddersfield when Wagner was there. When he got into the Leicester team I always thought there were weaknesses that we exploited, eithe building up down his side or crosses from the left when he wasn't defending the back post properly. What did Chelsea pay for him? £50m? Ridiculous even by their standards.

As for Neville, we all know that the teams he really hates are us and City. He reserves his deepest contempt for teams that play poorly against us, so he sees Chelsea as Liverpool enablers.

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Just watched the Behind the Scenes video on YouTube and there’s a bit just after 21mins where 3 or 4 of the kids are lining up for Jurgen hug and the look of adoration/awe on their faces is unbelievable. The man is irreplaceable. 

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Superb report, Dave, better than usual if that might be possible. Maybe that demanda a fanzine issue, the old way ?

 

We were very good, especially during extra time. I believe Chelsea missed Gallagher because he ran the show for them.

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‘Accidental slipping motion’?
 

Whoever that cunt was on VAR should be sacked immediately. How the fuck can you get it so wrong with so much time to watch it over and over again? 

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Couple of things. 
 

How could you have ever had Gallagher as ‘your boy’ when he was at Palace Dave? He just screams Chelsea cunt, from his shit hair, the socks rolled up above the knee and cutting holes in them. 
 

You walk in to a pub, see him and immediately think ‘fuck that’ and walk straight out. He’s a proper twat as well. 
 

Also no mention of the ginger prick in the crowd? As a ginger myself you know not to have any outlandish haircuts to draw attention to the fact YOU’RE FUCKING GINGER. 
 

Another shit Chelsea fucking haircut that cunt., was hoping for a rant about that prick either in the pod or report. 

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I remember a match report you wrote in Rafas first season. We beat Spurs away in the cup with a load of kids, and you said you’ve never felt so proud after a win. Don’t know why I remember that but it came to mind after this match.

Now if I could only remember dentist appointments.

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48 minutes ago, Reckoner said:

I remember a match report you wrote in Rafas first season. We beat Spurs away in the cup with a load of kids, and you said you’ve never felt so proud after a win. Don’t know why I remember that but it came to mind after this match.

Now if I could only remember dentist appointments.

I was at that Spurs game and Sunday reminded me of it too.  Immense pride watching inexperienced kids standing up and winning against all odds. 

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53 minutes ago, Reckoner said:

I remember a match report you wrote in Rafas first season. We beat Spurs away in the cup with a load of kids, and you said you’ve never felt so proud after a win. Don’t know why I remember that but it came to mind after this match.

Now if I could only remember dentist appointments.


I’ve got a dentist show off cunt. 

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3 hours ago, aws said:

I was at that Spurs game and Sunday reminded me of it too.  Immense pride watching inexperienced kids standing up and winning against all odds. 

I’m just glad I’m not the only one who remembered it. I did wonder if recollection of a cup game from 20 ago was a bit sad. 

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46 minutes ago, Reckoner said:

I’m just glad I’m not the only one who remembered it. I did wonder if recollection of a cup game from 20 ago was a bit sad. 


I’ve far more chance of remembering something from 20 years ago than I have 20 minutes ago. 

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2 hours ago, Reckoner said:

I’m just glad I’m not the only one who remembered it. I did wonder if recollection of a cup game from 20 ago was a bit sad. 

Not at all.  One of the most enjoyable games I ever went to.  

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Saved this one up for a few beers on a Friday evening, and well worth the wait. Absolutely fantastic read, and the scattergun format takes me right back to the swell of feelings in the aftermath. Superb work!

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