2011 Football League Cup Final

The 2011 Football League Cup Final was the final match of the 2010–11 Football League Cup, the 51st season of the Football League Cup, a football competition for the 92 teams in the Premier League and the Football League.

The match was contested by Arsenal and Birmingham City, at Wembley Stadium in London, on 27 February 2011. Birmingham City won the game 2–1 and were guaranteed a spot in the third qualifying round of the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League. Mike Dean was the referee.

2011 Football League Cup Final
2011 Football League Cup Final
Match programme cover
Event2010–11 Football League Cup
Date27 February 2011 (2011-02-27)
VenueWembley Stadium, London
Man of the MatchBen Foster (Birmingham City)
RefereeMike Dean (Cheshire)
Attendance88,851
WeatherMostly cloudy
6 °C (43 °F)
2010
2012

Background

Arsenal held the advantage over Birmingham in the league matches between the two sides in 2010–11, having beaten them 2–1 at the Emirates Stadium in October and again 3–0 at St Andrew's on New Year's Day.

Arsenal had played in six Football League Cup finals, but had only won two, most recently in 1993 when they beat Sheffield Wednesday 2–1. Birmingham's only League Cup title came in 1963, when they beat local rivals Aston Villa 3–1 on aggregate after a two-legged final. They also reached the 2001 final, which was played at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff against Liverpool, but the 2011 final was Birmingham's first appearance in the final of a major competition at Wembley for nearly 55 years, their last being the 1956 FA Cup Final.

Road to Wembley

Arsenal Round Birmingham City
Bye Round 2[A] Birmingham City 3–2 Rochdale
Tottenham Hotspur 1–4 Arsenal (a.e.t.) Round 3[B] Birmingham City 3–1 Milton Keynes Dons
Newcastle United 0–4 Arsenal Round 4 Birmingham City 1–1
(4–3 pen.)
Brentford (a.e.t.)
Arsenal 2–0 Wigan Athletic Round 5 Birmingham City 2–1 Aston Villa
Ipswich Town 1–0 Arsenal Semifinal West Ham United 2–1 Birmingham City
Arsenal 3–0 Ipswich Town Birmingham City 3–1 West Ham United (a.e.t.)
Arsenal won 3–1 on aggregate Birmingham City won 4–3 on aggregate

Pre-match

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The starting line-ups being announced before kick-off

In the build-up to the game, Arsène Wenger criticised the FA and UEFA for overpricing tickets for their finals. [citation needed]

A number of Arsenal players missed out on the final. Thomas Vermaelen was not fit, while goalkeeper Łukasz Fabiański had been ruled out for the rest of the season. Theo Walcott picked up a sprained ankle in a match against Stoke City a few days prior, and captain Cesc Fàbregas was also injured in that game; both missed the final. Abou Diaby was also injured.

For Birmingham, Scott Dann was ruled out for the rest of the season following an injury in the League Cup semi-final, while James McFadden was still not recovered from an injury received in September. Former Arsenal player Alexander Hleb was injured in an FA Cup match the week before, and failed to recover in time to play. David Bentley, who had replaced Hleb in that match, was cup-tied, having played for Tottenham Hotspur in their defeat to Arsenal in the third round.

Match

Summary

2011 Football League Cup Final 
The teams lining up for kick-off

There was a moment of contention just two minutes into the match as an early Birmingham chance was created through Lee Bowyer, who appeared to be fouled by Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny in what would probably have been a penalty kick and red card for the keeper. However, Bowyer had already been flagged offside (a decision that replays proved was incorrect).

After ten minutes, Birmingham's Barry Ferguson was involved a collision, and played the rest of the game with what proved to be two broken ribs.

Arsenal threatened regularly throughout the course of the match, with an eventual 20 attempts on goal to Birmingham's 11 (both teams were denied by the woodwork once), however the fine work of Birmingham goalkeeper Ben Foster kept the north London team at bay. Foster would go on to win the man of the match award, and with it, the Alan Hardaker Trophy (also making Foster the first-ever player to win the trophy on two occasions).

Birmingham took the lead in the 28th minute when a corner kick was sent into the box, Roger Johnson won the initial header towards goal which was then flicked in off the head of Nikola Žigić past Wojciech Szczęsny into the net. Arsenal levelled 11 minutes later when, moments after Jack Wilshere struck the crossbar with a shot, Robin van Persie volleyed an Andrei Arshavin cross in with his right foot. However, Van Persie injured himself upon landing, and while he was initially able to continue, he struggled as the match went on and was eventually substituted by Nicklas Bendtner partway through the second half. Going into half-time the scoreline stayed at 1–1, with both teams failing to capitalise on good opportunities to score a second, including Arsenal's Samir Nasri who had a long-range effort saved, and then in the second half Birmingham's Keith Fahey was denied by the post.

On 83 minutes, Birmingham brought on Obafemi Martins in place of Fahey. Six minutes later, and in the final minute of normal time, Martins scored to put Birmingham 2–1 up after a mix-up between Szczęsny and defender Laurent Koscielny. A long ball from Blues keeper Foster, flicked on by Žigić, appeared to be heading safely into the hands of the Arsenal keeper. But Koscielny attempted to play the ball, distracting Szczęsny and causing him to bobble the ball into the path of Martins, who tapped it into an empty net.

Too little time was left for Arsenal to recover, and after four-and-a-half minutes of injury time was seen out, Birmingham City secured their second Football League Cup trophy.

Details

Arsenal1–2Birmingham City
Van Persie 2011 Football League Cup Final  39' Report Žigić 2011 Football League Cup Final  28'
Martins 2011 Football League Cup Final  89'
Attendance: 88,851
Referee: Mike Dean (Cheshire)
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GK 53 2011 Football League Cup Final  Wojciech Szczęsny
RB 3 2011 Football League Cup Final  Bacary Sagna
CB 20 2011 Football League Cup Final  Johan Djourou
CB 6 2011 Football League Cup Final  Laurent Koscielny 2011 Football League Cup Final  35'
LB 22 2011 Football League Cup Final  Gaël Clichy 2011 Football League Cup Final  52'
CM 17 2011 Football League Cup Final  Alex Song
CM 19 2011 Football League Cup Final  Jack Wilshere
AM 8 2011 Football League Cup Final  Samir Nasri
RW 7 2011 Football League Cup Final  Tomáš Rosický
LW 23 2011 Football League Cup Final  Andrei Arshavin 2011 Football League Cup Final  77'
CF 10 2011 Football League Cup Final  Robin van Persie (c) 2011 Football League Cup Final  69'
Substitutes:
GK 1 2011 Football League Cup Final  Manuel Almunia
DF 18 2011 Football League Cup Final  Sébastien Squillaci
DF 27 2011 Football League Cup Final  Emmanuel Eboué
DF 28 2011 Football League Cup Final  Kieran Gibbs
MF 15 2011 Football League Cup Final  Denílson
FW 29 2011 Football League Cup Final  Marouane Chamakh 2011 Football League Cup Final  77'
FW 52 2011 Football League Cup Final  Nicklas Bendtner 2011 Football League Cup Final  69'
Manager:
2011 Football League Cup Final  Arsène Wenger
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GK 26 2011 Football League Cup Final  Ben Foster
RB 2 2011 Football League Cup Final  Stephen Carr (c)
CB 5 2011 Football League Cup Final  Roger Johnson
CB 28 2011 Football League Cup Final  Martin Jiránek
LB 6 2011 Football League Cup Final  Liam Ridgewell
RM 7 2011 Football League Cup Final  Sebastian Larsson 2011 Football League Cup Final  41'
CM 12 2011 Football League Cup Final  Barry Ferguson 2011 Football League Cup Final  90+4'
LM 18 2011 Football League Cup Final  Keith Fahey 2011 Football League Cup Final  83'
AM 8 2011 Football League Cup Final  Craig Gardner 2011 Football League Cup Final  50'
AM 4 2011 Football League Cup Final  Lee Bowyer
CF 19 2011 Football League Cup Final  Nikola Žigić 2011 Football League Cup Final  90+2'
Substitutes:
GK 1 2011 Football League Cup Final  Maik Taylor
DF 3 2011 Football League Cup Final  David Murphy
DF 21 2011 Football League Cup Final  Stuart Parnaby
MF 23 2011 Football League Cup Final  Jean Beausejour 2011 Football League Cup Final  50'
FW 9 2011 Football League Cup Final  Kevin Phillips
FW 10 2011 Football League Cup Final  Cameron Jerome 2011 Football League Cup Final  90+3' 2011 Football League Cup Final  90+2'
FW 17 2011 Football League Cup Final  Obafemi Martins 2011 Football League Cup Final  83'
Manager:
2011 Football League Cup Final  Alex McLeish

Man of the match

Match officials

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary
  • Penalty shootout if scores still level
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

Statistics

Arsenal Birmingham
Total shots 20 11
Shots on target 12 7
Ball possession 56% 44%
Corner kicks 6 3
Fouls committed 11 9
Offsides 2 4
Yellow cards 2 3
Red cards 0 0

Source: BBC Sport

Notes

    A. ^ Clubs competing in the Premier League, but not in UEFA competitions, receive a bye to the second round.
    B. ^ Clubs competing in UEFA competitions receive a bye to the third round.

References

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