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Mount’s Wembley curse continued last Saturday as the midfielder lost his sixth successive Wembley final for club and country. It wasn’t without a fight, however, as, Jurgen Klopp’s men took Thomas Tuchel’s Chelsea right to the death.

The game proved yet another fascinating 0-0 after their Carabao Cup final stalemate, with both sides hitting the post.

It was, however, Mount who orchestrated Chelsea’s final blow in Chelsea’s hopes after he missed the crucial penalty in the shootout.

Henderson spoke about his remorse for Mount, insisting “I’m sure he will bounce back”.

“That is always a big thing for me. You’ve got to be respectful to the opponent, especially with players you play with from your national team,” the Liverpool skipper told Sky Sports.

“You know how good they are and that they are good people, especially in penalty shootouts, it’s never nice for people to miss penalties.

“He’s got the world at his feet, and I am sure he will bounce back. When he gets the opportunity again, he’ll step up and put the ball

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