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Timo Werner out, Romelu Lukaku gone to compensate for the arrivals of both Robert Lewandowski and another forward player? That's the conundrum manager Thomas Tuchel and soon-to-be new Chelsea owner Todd Boehly have on their hands after the Blues' lack of prolificacy in front of goal was on show once again as Liverpool won the FA Cup final.

Although the penalty shootout was shorter this time around, there were many similarities between this season's Carabao Cup and FA Cup finals. Great performances in defence weren't in attack as the likes of Christian Pulisic, Marcos Alonso, Mason Mount and Lukaku spurned great chances throughout the whole contest.

"Well, I think like in the last final, the Carabao Cup, no regrets. I told the team I am proud. I was super proud before and happy before the match to arrive with this group. We were sure we were competitive and we could make life very difficult for Liverpool. We did it again," Tuchel reflected in his post-match press conference. "We struggled in the first 15 minutes but then we were excellent through the match. It's now 240 minutes of final time and we played 0-0 against maybe the most dangerous attacking team in the world. We created a lot of chances and we deserved them, as they deserved theirs as well.

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