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The victory of Liverpool over Chelsea FA cup 2022

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30 May 2022, 20:24 GMT+10

The FA Cup 2022 final ended 0-0 after 120 minutes, just like the League Cup final in February, before Liverpool won again. The Reds were helped this time by Chelsea player Mason Mason's penalty being saved before Konstantinos Tsimikas' first-ever goal for the club won the shootout victory.

"The little margins are again the difference, and I couldn't be prouder of my guys," Klopp stated after becoming only the second manager in history to win the European Cup, Premier League, League Cup, and FA Cup with the same English club, following Alex Ferguson. Liverpool will compete in the Champions League final against Real Madrid in two weeks. Before that, Klopp must hope that Manchester City makes a mistake in the Premier League's final two rounds, allowing Liverpool to reclaim the title.

"Going to extra-time and keeping a high level of performance is also part of the attitude monsters," Alisson Becker, Liverpool's goalkeeper, explained. "This is a wonderful time, and all we have to do now is take advantage of it." Chelsea's suffering at Wembley was only about to become worse. Chelsea has become the first team to lose three consecutive FA Cup final matches, having been beaten by Arsenal in 2020 and Leicester last year, after weeks of ownership instability.

At Wembley, the final of international football's oldest championship has never gone to penalties. Since the game began in 1923 at the national stadium, there had never been a goalless final after extra time. However, Liverpool's most recent FA Cup victory, in 2006, came in one of two prior shootouts that decided cup finals, both of which took place in Cardiff while Wembley was being rebuilt. The final on Saturday ended with one half of the stadium engulfed in a crimson haze of smoke after starting in a fog with Liverpool fans jeering the national anthem and Prince William's entrance.

Chelsea captain speaking about defeat from Liverpool was painful

Chelsea captain Cesar Azpilicueta admitted that back-to-back penalty shootout losses against Liverpool were difficult to swallow after Juergen Klopp's team beat them in the FA Cup final on Saturday. Chelsea's season will end with no domestic trophies, but with the FIFA Club World Cup and UEFA Super Cup, as well as the possibility of new owners. Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel remarked, "Of course, we're upset and sad, but we're also proud because we left all that you need."

After being sanctioned by the British government over his ties to Russia during the conflict in Ukraine, Roman Abramovich has put Chelsea up for sale after the League Cup final loss. The Russian oligarch has agreed to be bought out by a group led by Todd Boehly, an American sports investor. Tsimikas stated, "We have to rejoice hard." "Tomorrow is a new day, and we still have a lot of work." You can find more sports-related news in Today Magazine.

Conclusion

Liverpool's quadruple aspirations are still alive and well after Jurgen Klopp's side won the FA Cup in a penalty shootout victory over Chelsea. The Reds defeated Chelsea in a penalty shootout in the League Cup final and repeated the feat in the FA Cup final. After 120 minutes, the game remained 0-0 until Liverpool took advantage of Mason Mount's penalty miss.

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