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2008 Football League Cup Final
Football League Cup Logo
EventFootball League Cup 2007-08
a.e.t.
Date24 February 2008
VenueWembley Stadium, London
RefereeMark Halsey (Lancashire)
Attendance87,660
2007
2009

The 2008 Carling Cup Final was a football match played on 24 February 2008. It was the first League Cup Final to be played at the new Wembley Stadium, and the first to be played in England since the old Wembley was demolished in 2000. The defending champions were Chelsea, who beat Arsenal in the 2007 Final at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium. The final was contested by Tottenham Hotspur, who beat Arsenal 6–2 on aggregate in the semi-final, and Chelsea, who beat Everton 3–1 on aggregate. Tottenham Hotspur defeated Chelsea 2–1, after extra time, winning their first trophy for 9 years.

Chelsea took the lead in the 37th minute through a Didier Drogba free kick. This goal made Drogba the first player to score in three League Cup Finals, having also done so in 2005 and 2007. A Wayne Bridge handball gave Tottenham a 68th-minute penalty, and Bulgarian Dimitar Berbatov converted from the spot. Three minutes into extra time, Jonathan Woodgate headed a Jermaine Jenas free kick onto Petr Čech, who in turn pushed it straight back onto Woodgate's head to score the winning goal.

The win was an important one for Tottenham as they secured UEFA Cup qualification for the following season, something they would not have achieved in the Premier League, as they finished 11th. For Chelsea, it was the second of four competitions in which they would finish as runners-up that season, after they lost to Manchester United in the Community Shield and ended up finishing as runners-up to the same team in the Premier League and the UEFA Champions League.


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Match detailsEdit

24 February 2008
15:00
Chelsea 1 – 2 (a.e.t.) Tottenham Hotspur Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 87,660
Referee: Mark Halsey (Lancashire)
Drogba Soccerball 39' Report Berbatov Soccerball 70' (pen.)
Woodgate Soccerball 94'


CHELSEA:
GK 1 Flag of the Czech Republic Petr Čech Yellow card 120+4'
RB 35Flag of Brazil Juliano Belletti
CB 26Flag of England John Terry Captain Symbol
CB 6 Flag of Portugal Ricardo Carvalho Yellow card 104'
LB 18Flag of England Wayne Bridge
DM 12Flag of Nigeria Mikel Jon Obi Yellow card 96' Sub off 98'
CM 8 Flag of England Frank Lampard
CM 5 Flag of Ghana Michael Essien Sub off 88'
RW 24Flag of England Shaun Wright-Phillips Sub off 72'
CF 11Flag of Cote d'Ivoire Didier Drogba
LW 39Flag of France Nicolas Anelka
Substitutes:
GK 23Flag of Italy Carlo Cudicini
DF 33Flag of Brazil Alex
MF 13Flag of Germany Michael Ballack Sub on 88'
MF 10Flag of England Joe Cole Sub on 98'
FW 21Flag of Cote d'Ivoire Salomon Kalou Sub on 72'
Manager:
Flag of Israel Avram Grant
Chelsea vs Tottenham 2008-02-24
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR:
GK 1 Flag of England Paul Robinson
RB 28Flag of Scotland Alan Hutton
CB 39Flag of England Jonathan Woodgate
CB 26Flag of England Ledley King Captain Symbol
LB 2 Flag of France Pascal Chimbonda Sub off 61'
RM 25Flag of England Aaron Lennon Yellow card 120+1'
CM 8 Flag of England Jermaine Jenas Yellow card 120+3'
CM 4 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire Didier Zokora Yellow card 38'
LM 15Flag of France Steed Malbranque Sub off 75'
CF 10Flag of Ireland Robbie Keane Sub off 102'
CF 9 Flag of Bulgaria Dimitar Berbatov
Substitutes:
GK 12Flag of the Czech Republic Radek Černý
DF 5 Flag of France Younes Kaboul Sub on 102'
MF 6 Flag of Finland Teemu Tainio Yellow card 116' Sub on 75'
MF 22Flag of England Tom Huddlestone Sub on 61'
FW 23Flag of England Darren Bent
Manager:
Flag of Spain Juande Ramos

MATCH OFFICIALS

  • Assistant referees:
    • Andrew Garratt (West Midlands)
    • Martin Yerby (Kent)
  • Fourth official: Peter Walton (Northamptonshire)
  • Reserve assistant referee: David Bryan (Lincolnshire)

MATCH RULES

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

NotesEdit

  • Didier Drogba's goal made him the all-time leading scorer in League Cup Finals with four. He also became the first player to score in three League Cup finals and the first to score in three consecutive English domestic cup finals.

Road to WembleyEdit

ChelseaEdit

Round 3Hull City0–4Chelsea
Round 4Chelsea4–3Leicester City
Round 5Chelsea2–0Liverpool
Semi-final (1st leg)Chelsea2–1Everton
Semi-final (2nd leg)Everton0–1Chelsea
 (Chelsea won 3–1 on aggregate)

Tottenham HotspurEdit

Round 3Tottenham Hotspur2–0Middlesbrough
Round 4Tottenham Hotspur2–0Blackpool
Round 5Manchester City0–2Tottenham Hotspur
Semi-final (1st leg)Arsenal1–1Tottenham Hotspur
Semi-final (2nd leg)Tottenham Hotspur5–1Arsenal
 (Tottenham Hotspur won 6–2 on aggregate)

ReferencesEdit

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