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Liverpool's pen shootout record


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Someone said ITV mentioned that Liverpool won 10 out of 11 times they went to pen shoot out. I could only recall 6, and for the life of me couldn't figure the sole lost. Help?

 

AS Roma (84, EC), Ipswich Town (91, FA), Birmingham (01, LC), Milan (05, EC), West Ham (06, FA), Chelsea (07, EC).

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from the times

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/european_football/article1734010.ece

 

Spanish hero always spot on

 

José Manuel Reina, the hero of last night’s shoot-out, has a fine record with penalties. The Liverpool goalkeeper is a penalty-taker’s nightmare

 

— Reina saved seven of nine penalties for Villarreal in 2004-05

 

— In last year’s FA Cup Final against West Ham United, Reina saved three of four penalties – by Bobby Zamora, Paul Konchesky and Anton Ferdinand – in Liverpool’s shoot-out victory

 

— Chelsea became the latest team to fall foul of the Liverpool goalkeeper last night. Reina saved two of three penalties – by Arjen Robben and Gérémi

 

— Liverpool have won ten of their 11 penalty shoot-outs and have a habit of breaking new ground. They won the first European Cup final to go to a penalty shoot-out (beat AS Roma in 1984), the first League Cup final to be decided by penalties (beat Birmingham City in 2001), the first FA Cup semi-final to go to spot-kicks (beat Portsmouth in 1992) and the first Charity Shield to go to a penalty shoot-out (beat Leeds United in 1974). Last night they won only the third semi-final in Europe’s senior club competition to feature a shoot-out.

 

— Last week, Liverpool’s youngsters beat Manchester United on penalties to win the FA Youth Cup

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