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Liverpool sealed glory in today's dramatic Carabao Cup final - but the victory won't even give them enough to cover one week's worth of their top earner's wages.

The Wembley clash, which saw a full capacity crowd inside the national stadium for the first time in two years, was a pulsating affair that was high on drama if not goals.

It ended in a penalty shoot-out that saw all 22 players take a spot-kick with Chelsea's sub stopper Kepa Arrizabalaga blazing over the deciding kick to hand Liverpool the trophy.

Despite the win, today's victory has only netted the Anfield side a slender financial boost.

While most cup finals usually see the winners walk away with millions in prize money, the Carabao Cup offers a significantly reduced boost to the winning club's coffers.

The total pot for the entire tournament stands at just £200,000 - but that is only dished out to those four teams who make it to the semi-finals or further.

Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur, who both exited the competition at the semi-final stages, have each received £25,000 each for their share.

The runners-up at Wembley land themselves £50,000 while winners Liverpool will walk away with £100,000.

It is stark contrast to the FA Cup which offers

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