Cup win first of many – Dalglish
Sunday, February 26th, 2012Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish is confident his side can build on their Carling Cup final triumph and win more trophies.

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Cup win first of many – Dalglish
Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish is confident his side can build on their Carling Cup final triumph and win more trophies.

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Cup win first of many – Dalglish
Liverpool win 3-2 on penalties to defeat Cardiff and seal a thrilling Carling Cup final at Wembley, their first trophy since 2006.

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Cardiff 2-2 Liverpool (Liverpool win 3-2 on penalties)
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson apologises to fans for his team’s display in their 2-1 Carling Cup quarter-final loss to Crystal Palace.
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Ferguson apologises over cup loss
Sportsday Live – breaking sports news, featuring Rugby World Cup and Carling Cup reaction.

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Sportsday Live – latest updates
Wales boss Gary Speed names his squad for the Carling Nations Cup double-header against Scotland and Northern Ireland.

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Wales call for Cotterill/Collison
Birmingham boss Alex McLeish says his side’s Carling Cup final victory over Arsenal is the “greatest achievement” of his managerial career.

Birmingham boss Alex McLeish says his side’s Carling Cup final victory over Arsenal is the “greatest achievement” of his managerial career.

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McLeish revels in Blues final win
An 89th-minute Obafemi Martins goal after an Arsenal mix-up helps Birmingham win an enthralling Carling Cup final at Wembley.

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Birmingham snatch cup glory
Arsene Wenger says Arsenal’s six-year trophy drought will not be a factor on Sunday when they face Birmingham City in the Carling Cup final.

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Wenger confident of cup final win
Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas is ruled out of the Carling Cup final on Sunday with a hamstring injury.

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Fabregas ruled out of cup final
Scotland cruise to an impressive 3-0 win over a depleted Northern Ireland side in the Carling Nations Cup opener.

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Scotland 3-0 Northern Ireland
Birmingham will play Arsenal in the Carling Cup final as Craig Gardner’s extra-time strike seals a stunning fightback against West Ham.

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Birmingham 3-1 West Ham (agg 4-3)
West Ham owners David Gold and David Sullivan will not be returning to former club Birmingham City for Wednesday’s Carling Cup semi-final second-leg.

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West Ham owners to miss cup semi
Arsenal break Ipswich’s valiant resistance to overturn a first-leg deficit and book their place in the Carling Cup final.

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Arsenal 3-0 Ipswich (3-1 agg)
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes his side were lacking in every department in their 1-0 Carling Cup defeat by Ipswich.

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‘Naive’ Arsenal disappoint Wenger