Back to Anfield South

By Amy Eustace

There came a point at the beginning of last year when you simply knew it was coming.  Perhaps it was the infamous Roy Hodgson face rub – a sure sign that man had reached his last bastion of pure desperation – the previous December, or the penalty that Steven Gerrard sent soaring uncharacteristically over the bar against Blackburn the same month. We all sensed Roy Hodgson was a dead man walking, and the Kop didn’t need to chant “Hodgson out!” to stress the point.

More cruelly, they sang the name of another; a player whose sublime touch and silky footwork had led the Kop in song throughout the 1980s and a manager whose reign at the club had been the very antithesis of Liverpool’s past decade or two. Bountiful where the nineties and noughties had been barren, magical where the club had since been miserable - fans who had long forgotten how dominance felt craved a return to his tenure. Kenny Dalglish’s was a name synonymous with success in Liverpool. Roy Hodgson’s had become a buzz word for failure.

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Wayne Rooney Heads United To Carling Cup Victory

By Dominic Vieira

50th League Cup Final, Aston Villa 1 – 2 Manchester United,

Wembley Stadium, London - 88,596 spectators

Wayne Rooney’s deadly head makes up for Vidic’s hot head and retain Manchester United the status as champions of the Carling Cup.

The atmosphere was magnificent from both fans, from each corner of Wembley the roar could be heard from top to bottom. Manchester United fans protest against the Glazer ownership of the club was clearly visible with the thousands of green and yellow scarves, but the protest did not destroy the match. In a close encounter between two fast, physical and efficient sides, one of the teams had to end finish victorious and United were worthy winners, but Aston Villa put up a strong challenge to the defending champions.

As expected, both teams approached the 50th final of the League Cup fielding a traditional 4-4-2 formation, Aston Villa using two wide offensive wingers. Manchester United, captained by Patrice Evra had no real surprises in the starting eleven; Ferguson did hint that Wayne Rooney would be rested. However, Tomasz Kuszczak was given the responsibility to defend the nets instead of Ben Foster and Michael Carrick played instead of Darron Gibson. As I predicted and was expected, Aston Villa started with their strongest eleven.

(detailed match summary, with highlights, is embedded after the jump)

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