FA Cup Final 2001

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The FA Cup Final 2001 was held in the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday May 12, 2001 and was the first final to be played outside of England. The game had an attendance of 72,000. The Final was contested between Arsenal and Liverpool, with Liverpool winning 2-1, after Arsenal had led 1-0. It was the second trophy of Liverpool's treble-winning season of 2000-01.

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[edit] First half

Liverpool were intent on adopting a counter-attacking appoach, allowing Arsenal space and possession until they reached the danger area. Arsenal dominated the opening exchanges, but first half was a stalemate as neither side made any clear-cut chances. Liverpool's Emile Heskey was involved in the first contentious moment after six minutes, when he tumbled under a challenge from Gilles Grimandi, but referee Steve Dunn correctly waved away Liverpool's penalty appeals.[1]

Ten minutes later, Arsenal had a much stronger claim for a penalty kick. Fredrik Ljungberg released Thierry Henry, who broke free of Liverpool's offside trap, skipped around goalkeeper Sander Westerveld and fired a shot which was blocked on the line by the arm of Liverpool defender Stephane Henchoz.[2] The officials failed to spot the offence, despite Henry's appeals.

A couple of half-chances for Liverpool (an Owen shot that was closed down by Martin Keown, and a Steven Gerrard effort from long range that went well wide) there were no other major goalmouth incidents of the first half.[3]

[edit] Second half

Owen Celebrating his winner in the 2001 FA Cup Final
Owen Celebrating his winner in the 2001 FA Cup Final

Liverpool finally troubled Arsenal goalkeeper David Seaman two minutes after the interval; Danny Murphy's free kick was met by Heskey's head, but he was only able to direct his effort straight at Seaman, who pushed it to safety with his left hand.

Arsenal had another serious scoring chance after 56 minutes. Thierry Henry juggled the ball and switched passes with compatriot Robert Pirès, but was denied by Westerveld; Ashley Cole got to the rebound first and fired goalwards, but Liverpool captain Sami Hyypiä cleared off the line. Hyypiä rescued Liverpool again after 67 minutes, when he headed a Ljungberg lob off the line.

With 19 minutes left, Arsenal finally scored. Arsenal latched onto a poor clearance by Westerveld, and Robert Pirès played Ljungberg clean through; the Swede rounded the Dutch goalkeeper and fired home to make it 1-0. Moments later Henry was given a chance to make it 2-0, but was denied by an excellent point-blank save by Westerveld.[1]

Liverpool survived the Arsenal onslaught, and finally found a foothold in the game when Owen equalised with eight minutes left. Arsenal failed to clear substitute Gary McAllister's free kick, and Owen pounced with a right foot finish past Seaman from eight yards. Liverpool's comeback was completed with three minutes left; Owen was released down the left by Patrik Berger (another substitute), and outpaced both Tony Adams and Lee Dixon before shooting low past Seaman, beating him at the far post. Liverpool held onto their lead for the few minutes remaining, and won the Cup.

[edit] Players and officials

ARSENAL 1 (0)
Red shirts with white sleeves/White shorts/White socks
GK 1 Flag of England David Seaman
DF 2 Flag of England Lee Dixon Image:Off.png 90'
DF 5 Flag of England Martin Keown
DF 6 Flag of England Tony Adams (C)
DF 3 Flag of England Ashley Cole
MD 7 Flag of France Robert Pirès
MD 18 Flag of France Gilles Grimandi
MD 4 Flag of France Patrick Vieira
MD 8 Flag of Sweden Fredrik Ljungberg Cautioned after 62 minutes 62' Scored after 72 minutes 72' Image:Off.png 85'
FW 11 Flag of France Sylvain Wiltord Image:Off.png 76'
FW 14 Flag of France Thierry Henry
Substitutes:
GK 13 Flag of Austria Alex Manninger
DF 12 Flag of Cameroon Lauren
MF 15 Flag of England Ray Parlour Image:On1.png 76'
FW 10 Flag of Netherlands Dennis Bergkamp Image:On1.png 90'
FW 25 Flag of Nigeria Nwankwo Kanu Image:On1.png 85'
Coach:
Flag of France Arséne Wenger
LIVERPOOL 2 (0)
Gold shirts with navy trim/Navy shorts/Navy socks
GK 1 Flag of Netherlands Sander Westerveld
DF 6 Flag of Germany Markus Babbel
DF 2 Flag of Switzerland Stephane Henchoz
DF 12 Flag of Finland Sami Hyypiä (C)
DF 23 Flag of England Jamie Carragher
MD 13 Flag of England Danny Murphy Image:Off.png 77'
MD 17 Flag of England Steven Gerrard
MD 16 Flag of Germany Dietmar Hamann Cautioned after 57 minutes 57' Image:Off.png 60'
MD 7 Flag of Czech Republic Vladimír Šmicer Image:Off.png 77'
FW 8 Flag of England Emile Heskey
FW 10 Flag of England Michael Owen Scored after 83 minutes 83' Scored after 88 minutes 88'
Substitutes:
GK 19 Flag of France Pegguy Arphexad
DF 27 Flag of France Grégory Vignal
MD 11 Flag of Czech Republic Patrik Berger Image:On1.png 77'
MD 21 Flag of Scotland Gary McAllister Image:On1.png 60'
FW 9 Flag of England Robbie Fowler Image:On1.png 77'
Coach:
Flag of France Gérard Houllier

STATISTICS

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shootout if scores still level.
  • Five named subsititutes
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions.

[edit] Road to Cardiff

[edit] Arsenal's Cup Run

Semi Final Tottenham 1 - 2 Arsenal

Quarter-finals Arsenal 3 - 0 Blackburn

Fifth Round Arsenal 3 - 1 Chelsea

Fourth Round QPR 0 - 6 Arsenal

Third Round Carlisle United 0 - 1 Arsenal

[edit] Liverpool's Cup Run

Semi Final Liverpool 2 - 1 Wycombe

Quarter-finals Tranmere 2 - 4 Liverpool

Fifth Round Liverpool 4 - 2 Man City

Fourth Round Leeds 0 - 2 Liverpool

Third Round Liverpool 3 - 0 Rotherham

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ a b Owen shatters Arsenal in Cup final. BBC Sport.
  2. ^ Five minutes that turned the world upside down. The Guardian.
  3. ^ Owen spikes the Gunners. The Observer.

[edit] See also

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