Liverpool,
ENGLAND
Liverpool
reached the League Cup quarterfinals in thrilling style as their incredible 5-5
draw against Arsenal was followed by a 5-4 penalty shootout triumph, while
Manchester United won 2-1 at Chelsea on Wednesday.
Both
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp and Arsenal boss Unai Emery made 11 changes for
the fourth round tie, but the understudies served up one of the most
entertaining games of the season at Anfield as the Gunners squandered multiple
leads.
In
the shootout, Dani Ceballos's penalty was saved by 20-year-old Irish keeper
Caoimhin Kelleher before Liverpool-born 18-year-old Curtis Jones converted the
winning kick.
Liverpool have won the
League Cup a record eight times and they remain on course to lift the trophy
for the first time since 2012.
"We were too open at times. We can talk about tactics but who cares
on a night like this? I hoped for the boys they would have a game to
remember," Klopp said.
"It's like a dream for them to play for the first time at Anfield.
All our goals were wonderful."
After Granit Xhaka's astonishing outburst at Arsenal fans during
Sunday's traumatic Premier League draw with Crystal Palace, this was another
body blow for Arsenal, who lost despite leading 3-1, 4-2 and then 5-4 with
seconds to go.
"A crazy match. At the end we were winning until the last action.
Penalties are 50-50 and we lost. We are sad but we deserve more," Emery
said.
With an average age of 23 years and 122 days, it was Liverpool's
youngest starting eleven in any competition since January 2017 as teenagers
Neco Williams, Harvey Elliott, Rhian Brewster and Sepp Van Den Berg all
featured.
Liverpool's rookies went ahead after just six minutes as Alex
Oxlade-Chamberlain sent over a low cross and Arsenal defender Shkodran Mustafi,
sliding in to clear, accidently deflected it onto his knee and into the back of
his own net.
Arsenal drew level in the 19th minute via an assist from the rarely used
Mesut Ozil, who was making his only his third appearance of the season and his
first since September 24.
Ozil picked out Bukayo Saka in space and when his shot was saved, the
unmarked Lucas Torreira slotted home.
Emery's team took the lead in the 26th minute through Gabriel
Martinelli.
Martinelli struck again 10 minutes later with his seventh goal in seven
appearances this season.
James Milner reduced Liverpool's deficit with a 43rd minute penalty,
before Ainsley Maitland-Niles got Arsenal's fourth goal in the 54th minute.
Oxlade-Chamberlain got one back for Liverpool with a thunderous
long-range drive four minutes later.
And Divock Origi equalised with an even better strike in the 62nd minute
as the Belgian spun sharply before blasting into the top corner from the edge
of the area.
But Willock restored Arsenal's lead in the 70th minute with another
contender for goal of the night, the midfielder sprinting away before
unleashing a 25-yard rocket.
It was only the second time Liverpool have conceded five goals in a home
match in the last 66 years.
Remarkably, Origi acrobatically volleyed Liverpool's equaliser in
stoppage-time, setting the stage for their shootout success.
Solskjaer
made just four changes, while Chelsea boss Frank Lampard made six and it was
five-time League Cup winners United who came out on top as they enjoyed a third
successive victory.
After
Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial both missed penalties in United's win at
Norwich on Sunday, Solskjaer's team went in front thanks to a successful
spot-kick in the 26th minute at the Bridge.
Daniel
James was fouled by Marcos Alonso and Rashford stepped up to send Willy
Caballero the wrong way from the spot for his sixth goal of the season.
Michy
Batshuayi equalised from long-range in the 61st minute, but Rashford's superb
30-yard free-kick won it for United in the 73rd minute.
Aston
Villa moved into the last eight with a 2-1 win over local rivals Wolves.
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