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The Reds have a record ten League Cups to their name and could soon make it eleven, when Liverpool face Newcastle in the Carabao Cup final.
Reds legend Steven Gerrard was part of three of those cup wins, scoring in the 2003 final against arch rivals Man United.
Despite Cardiff being in the Championship at the time, they made Liverpool work for their winners medal, taking the Reds to penalties after drawing 2-2 after extra-time.
With Liverpool 3-2 up on penalties, Cardiff’s Anthony Gerrard – cousin of Steven – had to score, he however would drag his spot kick wide of the post, handing the Reds the trophy in the process.
Speaking on his cousin’s heartbreaking miss, Gerrard said he had ‘mixed emotions’ despite lifting the cup.
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“It was always going to be the case that one of us was going to be sad and one would be celebrating.
“Obviously I’m delighted to have won a trophy for our supporters but I feel for Anthony and Cardiff.
With that being said, the Cardiff win would come at the perfect time for the Liverpool legend, which was reflected by Daglish’s reaction at full-time.
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