Virgil van Dijk leads the injured Reds to victory against Chelsea late in extra time, and Liverpool wins the Carabao Cup. Jurgen Klopp receives recognition for his final season.

Dramatically, Liverpool defeated Chelsea in extra time at Wembley to win the Carabao Cup.

In the final seconds of extra time, Virgil van Dijk scored the game-winning header from a corner.

With Virgil van Dijk’s header giving Liverpool a thrilling 1-0 victory in the championship match, the team defeated Chelsea in the closing moments of extra time to win the Carabao Cup.

When Van Dijk sidestepped opposition players in the box and grabbed a header from Andy Robertson’s set-piece cross, he appeared to have given Liverpool a late winner. In the end, VAR disqualified his attempt.

When Ben Chilwell attempted to close down Van Dijk as the Liverpool captain nodded his shot into the net, those in charge behind the screen believed that Wataru Endo, who had been offside at first, had blocked it.

Ben Chilwell kept up the pressure by pushing men forward, but shortly after, Conor Gallagher struck the post with a shot from the opposite end, nearly ruining the game.

Cole Palmer made a similar attempt to force Jurgen Klopp’s defenders to retreat within their own box, and in the closing moments of the game, he nearly created an opening that was eventually cleared away.

When Gallagher found himself one on one with Liverpool’s backup goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher in the 86th minute, Chelsea ought to have won the game since Kelleher stopped the England international from having a chance.

Shortly after, the 24-year-old missed another opportunity when he fired a shot from the edge of the box that flew into the stands.

Pinball football posed a threat to the team’s perseverance during stoppage time as Chelsea made many attempts, one of which led to Kelleher managing to get hold of the ball.

Ryan’s injury mid-match presented the biggest challenge yet for Liverpool’s youth as the game entered extra time.

Shortly after, the 24-year-old missed another opportunity when he fired a shot from the edge of the box that flew into the stands.

 

Pinball football posed a threat to the team’s perseverance during stoppage time as Chelsea made many attempts, one of which led to Kelleher managing to get hold of the ball.

 

When extra time elapsed, Liverpool’s young players were put to the test they had never been put through before. James McConnell, Bobby Clark, Jayden Danns, and Jarrell Quansah were among the players who came on as a result of injuries, including a mid-game issue for Ryan Gravenberch.

Chelsea lacked the necessary composure, but they had the experience and opportunities to end the impasse. In contrast, Van Dijk made an appearance in the last few minutes of extra time.

The Reds skipper raced to the near post to meet a delivery headed into the bottom corner by Kostas Tsimikas.

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