Waduh! Chelsea Kalah oleh Tim Bocil Liverpool
Chelsea, membangun skuad senilai 1 miliar paun, hanya untuk kalah lawan tim bocah Liverpool di final Carabao Cup. Liverpool juara dengan pemain-pemain pelapis.
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Chelsea, membangun skuad senilai 1 miliar paun, hanya untuk kalah lawan tim bocah Liverpool di final Carabao Cup. Liverpool juara dengan pemain-pemain pelapis.
Aside from Virgil van Dijk, Republic of Ireland international Caoimhin Kelleher was the star man in Liverpool's Carabao Cup final win over Chelsea.
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk headed the winner deep into extra time as Jurgen Klopp’s massively depleted side beat Chelsea 1-0 to claim a record-extending 10th Carabao Cup.
Liverpool tampil sebagai juara Carabao Cup. Gol Virgil van Dijk di babak tambahan membawa 'Si Merah' menang tipis 1-0 atas Chelsea.
Liverpool won the League Cup in dramatic fashion as Virgil van Dijk's header late in extra-time sealed a 1-0 win against Chelsea at Wembley on Sunday. Jurgen Klopp's injury-hit side finished a gruelling clash with a host of raw youngsters on the pitch, but it was their experienced captain who clinched the club's 10th League Cup triumph. Van Dijk earlier had a goal controversially disallowed by VAR, but the Dutch defender pounced to nod home with just two minutes left.
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk headed the winner deep into extra time as Jurgen Klopp's massively-depleted side beat Chelsea 1-0 to claim a record-extending 10th Carabao Cup.
Pertarungan titel Premier League berlangsung ketat, melibatkan tiga tim: Liverpool, Manchester City & Arsenal. Arsenal mengaku menikmati panasnya persaingan.
Ten years ago this weekend, Mohamed Salah sat on the substitutes’ bench of a famous London stadium, watching and waiting. Behind him, close up and noisy in Stamford Bridge’s tight East Stand, supporters were becoming frustrated.