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Jamie Carragher was critical of Jurgen Klopp's decision to start Caoimhin Kelleher in the Carabao Cup final, but the former Liverpool captain admitted after the game he was wrong to doubt the manager.
Irish international Kelleher scored the winning penalty for the Reds as they beat Chelsea on spot-kicks after a goalless draw at Wembley, with opposite number Kepa Arrizabalaga blazing over to hand the Reds victory.
The 23-year-old had made a number of saves across 120 minutes of football, keeping Klopp's side in the tie as both they and their opponents had goals disallowed for offside.
Carragher had been unconvinced of Kelleher's ability to do the business at Wembley, at least when first-choice goalkeeper Alisson was the alternative, but the pundit was made to eat his words.
"The shootout, some of the penalties were absolutely out of this world and it fell to the goalkeeper," Carragher said while covering the game for Sky Sports.
"I was the idiot before the game who questioned Jurgen Klopp slightly in terms of playing Kelleher. He’s now the hero.
"When you’re getting late on in the game, who’s going to be the hero? That man is the hero. To take the last penalty to then win the cup - - I mean, as I said, Chelsea played really well, Liverpool played really


