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Eight things spotted during Liverpool trophy celebrations as John Henry and Linda Pizzuti join in

Liverpool are League Cup winners 2022!

After a nail-biting encounter with Chelsea, the two sides couldn’t be separated after extra-time, drawing 0-0 despite a plethora of disallowed goals, with Kepa skying the Londoners’ 11th spot-kick to hand the Reds an 11-10 win on penalties.

With supporters watching through fingers both at Wembley and at home, they will have barely been able to look but could hardly turn away during the tensest of encounters at Wembley.

But while there was plenty going on during an action-packed 120 minutes at Anfield South, here’s some of the moments you might have missed during Jurgen Klopp’s side’s on-pitch celebrations.

Liverpool’s squad clearly have their favourites when it comes to music with a familiar playlist bursting out over the tannoys once their victory was confirmed.

The Reds danced around on the pitch to Dua Lipa’s One Kiss, Kanye West’s All of the Lights and Robin S’ Show Me Love in the aftermath of their League Cup win.

And eagled-eared supporters will have noticed it was the exact same playlist that was played following their Premier League win in 2020, ironically also after beating Chelsea, when they finally got their hands on the trophy.

Supporters weren’t allowed inside the stadium on that occasion due to the Coronavirus pandemic but they weren’t going to miss the action this time.

No fresh tunes on Reds’ victory playlist but it’s clear, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

After a pulsating 120 minutes, you could forgive many of the Liverpool players for being a little tired after seeing off Chelsea.

But not unused substitute Kostas Tsimikas.

The Greek Scouser was the most energetic during the celebrations once he got hold of the trophy, repeating running into the corner and

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