2009 Football League Cup Final

The 2009 Football League Cup Final was the final match of the 2008–09 Football League Cup, the 49th season of the Football League Cup, a football competition for the 92 teams in the Premier League and The Football League.

The match was played at Wembley Stadium on 1 March 2009, and was contested by Tottenham Hotspur, who won the competition in 2008, and Manchester United, who last won the competition in 2006. The two joint-top goalscorers played for each of the finalists. Roman Pavlyuchenko of Tottenham Hotspur, who scored in every match in which he played in the tournament up to the final, and Manchester United's Carlos Tevez; both players had six goals each.

2009 Football League Cup Final
2009 Football League Cup Final
Event2008–09 Football League Cup
After extra time
Manchester United won 4–1 on penalties
Date1 March 2009
VenueWembley Stadium, London
Man of the MatchBen Foster (Manchester United)
RefereeChris Foy (Merseyside)
Attendance88,217
WeatherMostly cloudy
11 °C (52 °F)
2008
2010

Manchester United won 4–1 on penalties, after the match ended as a goalless draw in normal time. United converted all four of their penalties, while Tottenham missed two of their three. It was only the second time that the League Cup Final had been decided by a penalty shootout.

The man of the match was Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster, who became the first goalkeeper since Jerzy Dudek in 2003 to win the Alan Hardaker Award.

Retrospectively, the result of this game would have significant implications for the following season's UEFA Europa League. In winning the tournament, the qualifying spot for the League Cup went to the seventh-placed team in the Premier League by default, as Manchester United would later win the League and therefore qualified for the UEFA Champions League. Fulham, who finished seventh in the league, went on to progress to the final of the 2009–10 Europa League. Had Tottenham won the League Cup, they would have qualified in Fulham's place.

Road to Wembley

Manchester United Round Tottenham Hotspur
Opponent Result Opponent Result
Middlesbrough (H) 3–1 Third round Newcastle United (A) 2–1
Queens Park Rangers (H) 1–0 Fourth round Liverpool (H) 4–2
Blackburn Rovers (H) 5–3 Fifth round Watford (A) 2–1
Derby County 0–1 (A) Semi-final Burnley 4–1 (H)
4–2 (H) 2–3 (A)
Manchester United won 4–3 on aggregate Tottenham Hotspur won 6–4 on aggregate

Match

Team selection

Sir Alex Ferguson promised before the game that he would give places in the Manchester United starting line-up to the young players who had played a part in getting them to the final, with Darron Gibson in the centre of midfield and Danny Welbeck up front. He also said he would make several changes from the team that drew away to Internazionale in the Champions League earlier in the week, citing the need to rotate players in the modern game. Goalkeeper Ben Foster, who had played in the fifth round against Blackburn Rovers and the second leg of the semi-final against Derby County, expressed a desire to play in the final as a way of making up for an injury-beset previous 12 months.

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp named Heurelho Gomes as his goalkeeper for the final, despite the Brazilian having made several high-profile errors, as the club's number-one 'keeper, Carlo Cudicini, was cup-tied; Cudicini was signed from Chelsea during the January transfer window and had appeared for the Blues in the League Cup earlier in the season. Defender Jonathan Woodgate, who scored the winning goal in the 2008 final, suffered a head wound in a 2–1 win over Hull City the week before the game; he declared himself fit the next day, but was ultimately left out of the squad. Striker Roman Pavlyuchenko, however, was selected for the game, despite his earlier fears that he might miss out if Redknapp opted to play Darren Bent as a lone striker; in the end, Pavlyuchenko and Bent started together up front.

Details

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GK 12 2009 Football League Cup Final  Ben Foster
RB 22 2009 Football League Cup Final  John O'Shea 2009 Football League Cup Final  57' 2009 Football League Cup Final  76'
CB 5 2009 Football League Cup Final  Rio Ferdinand (c)
CB 23 2009 Football League Cup Final  Jonny Evans
LB 3 2009 Football League Cup Final  Patrice Evra
RM 7 2009 Football League Cup Final  Cristiano Ronaldo 2009 Football League Cup Final  67'
CM 28 2009 Football League Cup Final  Darron Gibson 2009 Football League Cup Final  91'
CM 18 2009 Football League Cup Final  Paul Scholes 2009 Football League Cup Final  108'
LM 17 2009 Football League Cup Final  Nani
CF 19 2009 Football League Cup Final  Danny Welbeck 2009 Football League Cup Final  56'
CF 32 2009 Football League Cup Final  Carlos Tevez
Substitutes:
GK 29 2009 Football League Cup Final  Tomasz Kuszczak
DF 15 2009 Football League Cup Final  Nemanja Vidić 2009 Football League Cup Final  76'
DF 42 2009 Football League Cup Final  Richard Eckersley
MF 8 2009 Football League Cup Final  Anderson 2009 Football League Cup Final  56'
MF 11 2009 Football League Cup Final  Ryan Giggs 2009 Football League Cup Final  91'
MF 13 2009 Football League Cup Final  Park Ji-sung
MF 34 2009 Football League Cup Final  Rodrigo Possebon
Manager:
2009 Football League Cup Final  Sir Alex Ferguson
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GK 1 2009 Football League Cup Final  Heurelho Gomes
RB 22 2009 Football League Cup Final  Vedran Ćorluka
CB 20 2009 Football League Cup Final  Michael Dawson
CB 26 2009 Football League Cup Final  Ledley King (c)
LB 32 2009 Football League Cup Final  Benoît Assou-Ekotto
RM 7 2009 Football League Cup Final  Aaron Lennon 2009 Football League Cup Final  102'
CM 8 2009 Football League Cup Final  Jermaine Jenas 2009 Football League Cup Final  98'
CM 4 2009 Football League Cup Final  Didier Zokora
LM 14 2009 Football League Cup Final  Luka Modrić
CF 10 2009 Football League Cup Final  Darren Bent
CF 9 2009 Football League Cup Final  Roman Pavlyuchenko 2009 Football League Cup Final  65'
Substitutes:
GK 27 2009 Football League Cup Final  Ben Alnwick
DF 3 2009 Football League Cup Final  Gareth Bale 2009 Football League Cup Final  98'
DF 16 2009 Football League Cup Final  Chris Gunter
MF 5 2009 Football League Cup Final  David Bentley 2009 Football League Cup Final  102'
MF 6 2009 Football League Cup Final  Tom Huddlestone
MF 19 2009 Football League Cup Final  Adel Taarabt
MF 24 2009 Football League Cup Final  Jamie O'Hara 2009 Football League Cup Final  65'
Manager:
2009 Football League Cup Final  Harry Redknapp

Match officials

Man of the match

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

Statistics

Statistic Manchester United Tottenham Hotspur
Total shots 23 12
Shots on target 10 7
Ball possession 53% 47%
Corner kicks 9 4
Fouls committed 12 16
Offsides 2 2
Yellow cards 3 0
Red cards 0 0

Source: ESPN

References

Tags:

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