Why did the Blues lose the Chelsea vs Liverpool Carabao Cup Final?
Sixth straight cup final, but no silverware for the men in blue!
Chelsea sat back and let the Liverpool youngsters run the show, missing many chances. Sunday’s showpiece ended 1-0 in favor of the Reds, with a 118th-minute winner from an unlikely player who lifted his first trophy as captain, Virgil Van Dijk. This meant that Jurgen Klopp’s last season at the helm won’t be trophyless.
An unwanted record sits beside the London club as they become the first side to lose six consecutive domestic finals. Disappointing results are turning into a usual story for Chelsea while reaching a cup final seems to be the only high point this season so far. The Blues just were not clinical in front of goal, as ruled-out goals and creating chances only to hit the post were the unsatisfactory returns of the game.
Mauricio Pochettino’s side was unable to build on themselves as the young Reds went past full time, not a result of a £1 billion worth side in any terms. Chelsea’s defense turned a blind eye to Jurgen Klopp’s men as VAR saved them. Still, looking battered, Tsimikas’s corner was directed to the huge number 4 for the final say at the end of extra time.
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Chelsea vs Liverpool Carabao Cup Final: Despite favourable attempts Chelsea failed to score
Holding on to every fortune before extra time, In the Chelsea vs Liverpool Carabao Cup Final The Blues still did not find a way past Kelleher. Two huge chances for Conor Gallagher, one hitting the post and the other denied by the backup goalkeeper. Another goal was disallowed for Raheem Sterling after Nicolas Jackson was offside during the build-up.
As time went by, Mauricio Pochettino introduced three new signings from the bench to add more life to the game. Meanwhile, Klopp eyed his academy graduates to do what was required for the depleted squad. Surprisingly, the inexperienced youngsters had the final laugh over Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital’s shambolic Chelsea youth project. This adds more fire to the flame once again for Pochettino and significant questions over the ownership.
Sadly, this was meant to be for Chelsea as they shared a glimpse into the Blue & Co future. Most of the fans had already been on a short tether for quite some time, exhausted about projects, patience, and processes. This result means the wound has just worsened with no cure in sight.
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