Carabao Cup Final Match Recap | Morning Footy | CBS Sports Golazo



The crew take a look at the recent Carabao Cup Final match up between Chelsea & Liverpool.

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17 thoughts on “Carabao Cup Final Match Recap | Morning Footy | CBS Sports Golazo”

  1. Moises Caicedo deserved a red card, first Yellow card for stomping ankle of Ryan Gravenberch and another yellow for then repeating it on Wataru Endo. Watch the game guys!

  2. The conclusion is very simple guys…..Liverpool youngsters understood the assignment given to them. Chelsea players were hoping to go into penalties. Luis Diaz, Kelleher, Van Dijk, Endo played the full 120 minutes, they also played midweek in the Luton game. Chelsea players rested for a full week but claimed to be tired hence hoping for penalties.

  3. Jones' foul in the Spurs game was not a red, but was given, so why not give it for Caicedo? If you take it isolated, I'd agree it was not necessarily a red card, but definitely a yellow. Let's not forget Caicedo had 7 fouls afterwards and finished the game with no card…

  4. This wasn't about players, this was about organizations. The better organization with the better decision makers and certainly the better Manager won, and won without anywhere close to their best team on the pitch.

  5. Their reasoning on the Endo offside call is deficient. Chelsea were defending man-to-man. Clearly, Colwell's man is Endo. He made no attempt to get to Van Dijk, because Van Dijk was Chilwell's man. Chilwell's, not Colwell's. This garbage that Colwell might have sprung wings and ignored his man to make an incredible stop on Van Dijk is absurd. Additionally, I have not seen any ref or VAR ref make a similar call in any other match. They picked an odd time to make a call like this. I suspect we won't see this "offside" called in any match for the rest of this year.

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