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It was a game of nearly moments, half chances and disallowed goals at Wembley on Sunday night, where neither Chelsea or Liverpool could take control of a lively Carabao Cup final.
The game replicated a similar tempo to that of the match between the two sides back in January, which ended 2-2 at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League.
The Blues thought they took the lead in the first-half of extra-time at the home of English football through Romelu Lukaku.
The Belgian striker looked back to his best during the move, spinning Virgil van Dijk before slotting home a chance from inside the box.
However, the goal was disallowed by the linesman, though when VAR checked, it appeared a close call.
The decision was crucial to the result, with the game going all the way to penalties, with Chelsea losing 11-10 after Kepa Arrizabalaga's miss from the spot.
The decision summed up the game as a whole, with neither Thomas Tuchel or Jurgen Klopp’s men taking the game out of the reach of each other, though it wasn’t for a lack of trying.
Christian Pulisic and Mason Mount both missed glorious chances to open the scoring either side of a fantastic double save from Edouard Mendy to deny Naby Keita and then Sadio Mane from close-range.
The second-half saw similar, with Mount hitting the post before Joel Matip’s headed goal was ruled out for an offside in the build-up.
Kai