What happened to the last Liverpool team to win the FA Cup
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As Liverpool walk out at Wembley this Saturday against Chelsea in the FA Cup final they will be looking to win the competition for an eighth time. The Reds will hope to add a second trophy of the season after their Carabao Cup victory against Chelsea in February as they go in search of an unprecedented quadruple.
Despite their illustrious history with the world’s oldest cup competition, Liverpool’s record over recent years has been chequered with just three appearances at the semi-final or final stage since they last won the trophy in 2006.
On that scorching day at the Millennium Stadium, an inspired Steven Gerrard led the Reds to glory against West Ham. After being 2-0 and 3-2 down, the Liverpool and England talisman dragged his side from the brink and scored twice, including the iconic 35-yard rocket in