2007 Football League Cup Final

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Chelsea celebrate their victory.
Chelsea celebrate their victory.

The 2007 Carling Cup Final was played on Sunday, 25 February 2007 at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff.[1] It was contested between Arsenal and Chelsea, making it the first all-London final in the competition's history; the two sides had previously met in Cardiff for the 2002 FA Cup Final. The game ended 2–1, with Chelsea winning.[1] Theo Walcott scored the opening goal, his first for Arsenal,[1] while Didier Drogba scored both of Chelsea's goals to seal his side's victory.[1] Drogba's goals were his 27th and 28th of that season, a record for him in English football.

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[edit] Pre-match

Due to train delays caused by a "major signal failure", about 2,000 fans were late for the kick off of the match.[2] This led to many fans asking for the game to be delayed.[3] Network Rail later apologised for the delay.[4]

[edit] Match incidents

A record seven minutes of stoppage time were added to the match due to the injury suffered by John Terry when he was kicked in the jaw by Abou Diaby in the second half.[1] Terry was taken to hospital, having been knocked unconscious, but was later discharged and returned to the stadium to celebrate with his teammates.[5] This was more stoppage time than any other game played at the Millennium Stadium. Stoppage time was extended by an extra five minutes following a fracas that resulted in Kolo Toure, John Obi Mikel, and Emmanuel Adebayor being sent off for violent conduct with Frank Lampard and Cesc Fàbregas being booked for unsporting behaviour.[1] The full-time whistle eventually blew in the 103rd minute of play.

After the initial bookings of Toure and Mikel, referee Howard Webb consulted with an assistant referee, and Adebayor was sent off, allegedly over striking Wayne Bridge. Adebayor was irate and had to be calmed down as he was escorted off the field by Arsenal talisman Thierry Henry, who was not chosen for the match because he had not participated in the Carling Cup run. After the game, Bridge told reporters that he had been punched by Emmanuel Eboué — not Adebayor, whom he suspected to be a victim of mistaken identity.[6] The next day Arsenal and Chelsea submitted claims for wrongful dismissal of Adebayor and Mikel, respectively, to the FA.[7] The FA denied both appeals, also stating that Adebayor's claim "was not a claim for mistaken identity."[8] The FA statement has charged Arsenal and Chelsea misconduct concerning their inability to control their players.[9] Eboué has been charged with violent conduct for striking Bridge; Adebayor has been charged for his behavior after being sent off.[9] The recipients of these charges may have their case heard by a Disciplinary Commission. The game was the dubbed 'The Snarling Cup Final'.

John Terry's injury and Kolo Toure's sending off meant that neither side's captain finished the game. After each player had left the field the captains' armbands were given to Frank Lampard and Cesc Fàbregas respectively.

It was probably the last League Cup final to be played in Cardiff, before the opening of the new Wembley Stadium (the final's traditional venue), scheduled for mid-2007. It was also the first and probably only League Cup Final to be played at the Millennium Stadium with the roof open.

The match was also marred by incidents of Chelsea fans throwing celery at Arsenal players.[10] The violence in the game lead to some media outlets christening it the "Snarling Cup Final".[11]

[edit] Match details

2007-02-25
15:00
Chelsea 2 – 1 Arsenal Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance: 70,073
Referee: Howard Webb (South Yorkshire)
Drogba Scored after 20 minutes 20' Scored after 84 minutes 84' (Report) Walcott Scored after 12 minutes 12'
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Chelsea
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Arsenal
CHELSEA:
GK 1 Flag of the Czech Republic Petr Čech
RB 19 Flag of France Lassana Diarra Booked after 52 minutes 52'
CB 26 Flag of England John Terry (c) Substituted off after 63 minutes 63'
CB 6 Flag of Portugal Ricardo Carvalho Booked after 49 minutes 49'
LB 18 Flag of England Wayne Bridge
DM 4 Flag of France Claude Makélélé Substituted off after 45 minutes 45'
CM 8 Flag of England Frank Lampard Booked after 90+6 minutes 90+6'
CM 13 Flag of Germany Michael Ballack
CM 5 Flag of Ghana Michael Essien Booked after 36 minutes 36'
CF 7 Flag of Ukraine Andriy Shevchenko Substituted off after 90+9 minutes 90+9'
CF 11 Flag of Côte d'Ivoire Didier Drogba
Substitutes:
GK 40 Flag of Portugal Henrique Hilário
DF 3 Flag of England Ashley Cole
MF 12 Flag of Nigeria Mikel John Obi Sent off after 90+6' 90+6' Substituted on after 63 minutes 63'
MF 16 Flag of the Netherlands Arjen Robben Substituted on after 45 minutes 45'
FW 21 Flag of Côte d'Ivoire Salomon Kalou Substituted on after 90+9 minutes 90+9'
Manager:
Flag of Portugal José Mourinho
ARSENAL:
GK 24 Flag of Spain Manuel Almunia
RB 31 Flag of England Justin Hoyte
CB 5 Flag of Côte d'Ivoire Kolo Touré (c) Sent off after 90+6' 90+6'
CB 6 Flag of Switzerland Philippe Senderos
LB 45 Flag of France Armand Traoré Substituted off after 66 minutes 66'
RM 32 Flag of England Theo Walcott
CM 4 Flag of Spain Cesc Fàbregas Booked after 90+6 minutes 90+6'
CM 15 Flag of Brazil Denílson Booked after 29 minutes 29'
LM 2 Flag of France Abou Diaby Substituted off after 68 minutes 68'
CF 30 Flag of France Jérémie Aliadière Substituted off after 80 minutes 80'
CF 9 Flag of Brazil Júlio Baptista
Substitutes:
GK 21 Flag of Estonia Mart Poom
DF 20 Flag of Switzerland Johan Djourou
DF 27 Flag of Côte d'Ivoire Emmanuel Eboué Booked after 88 minutes 88' Substituted on after 66 minutes 66'
MF 13 Flag of Belarus Aliaksandr Hleb Substituted on after 68 minutes 68'
FW 25 Flag of Togo Emmanuel Adebayor Sent off after 90+6' 90+6' Substituted on after 80 minutes 80'
Manager:
Flag of France Arsène Wenger

MATCH RULES

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

[edit] Road to Cardiff

Chelsea

Round 3[12] Blackburn Rovers 0–2 Chelsea
Round 4 Chelsea 4–0 Aston Villa
Quarter-final Newcastle United 0–1 Chelsea
Semi-final (1st leg) Wycombe Wanderers 1–1 Chelsea
Semi-final (2nd leg) Chelsea 4–0 Wycombe Wanderers
  (Chelsea won 5–1 on aggregate)

Arsenal

Round 3[12] West Bromwich Albion 0–2 Arsenal
Round 4 Everton 0–1 Arsenal
Quarter-final Liverpool 3–6 Arsenal
Semi-final (1st leg) Tottenham Hotspur 2–2 Arsenal
Semi-final (2nd leg) Arsenal 3–1 Tottenham Hotspur (a.e.t.)
  (Arsenal won 5–3 on aggregate)

[edit] See also

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ a b c d e f Chelsea 2-1 Arsenal BBC Sport. Retrieved February 25, 2007
  2. ^ Train problems hold up 2,000 fans BBC News. Retrieved February 25, 2007
  3. ^ Chelsea 2-1 Arsenal - PRE-MATCH BUILD-UP BBC Sport. Retrieved February 25, 2007
  4. ^ Apology for football fans' delays BBC News. Retrieved February 26, 2007
  5. ^ Terry recovers after head injury BBC Sport. Retrieved February 25, 2007
  6. ^ Lampard: I Showed Restraint football365.com. Retrieved February 26, 2007
  7. ^ Wrongful dismissal claims The Football Association. Retrieved February 26, 2007
  8. ^ Claims rejected The Football Association. Retrieved February 27, 2007
  9. ^ a b FA Statement The Football Association. Retrieved February 27, 2007
  10. ^ Chelsea 2-1 Arsenal - Photos BBC Sport. Retrieved February 25, 2007
  11. ^ Stanton, Chris (2007-02-28). Blackburn v Arsenal preview. Sky Sports. Retrieved on 2007-02-28.
  12. ^ a b Clubs in the Premier League receive a bye to the second or third round