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Klopp may be the best in history, these are the finals he has with the Liverpool

The Liverpool team secured its place in this new Carabao Cup final

By Charles Cornwall

 Klopp very happy with all his trophies
Klopp very happy with all his trophies
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Liverpool secured a place in the Carabao Cup final on Wednesday after drawing 1-1 with Fulham at Craven Cottage. The Reds had a slender advantage going into the second leg in the capital and secured a 3-2 aggregate victory to book their place at Wembley for next month's grand final.

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Luis Diaz's 11th-minute shot in the first half gave Liverpool the lead at the break, ahead of Issa Diop's equaliser 13 minutes from time, which restored parity. However, it was Jürgen Klopp's men who booked their place at the national stadium to face Chelsea for a repeat of the 2022 final.

After coming from behind in the first leg at Anfield (2-1), Liverpool earned a final-worthy 1-1 draw at Craven Cottage. An early goal by Luis Diaz in the 11th minute set the tie up, although Issa Diop's equaliser added to the excitement in the closing stages. Fulham had threatened with Joao Pahlinha's volley from a corner that went high despite him being alone in the box, but Luis Diaz soon after grabbed a fortunate goal. The Colombian picked up a long ball when Timothy Castagne misjudged his jump and, after a cut-back, his shot bounced off a defender, then off him, Bernd Leno deflected off the post and into the net. An incredible stroke of luck.

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Klopp's finals

This brings the number of finals German manager Jürgen Klopp has now won with Liverpool to ten. League Cup (2016), Europa League (2016), Champions League (2018), Champions League (2019), Super Cup (2019), Club World Cup (2019), League Cup (2022), FA Cup (2022), Champions League (2022) and now the League Cup (2024).


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