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1984 Football League Cup Final
Event1983–84 Football League Cup
Date25 March 1984
VenueWembley Stadium, London
RefereeAlan Robinson
Attendance100,000
Replay
Date28 March 1984
VenueMaine Road, Manchester
Attendance52,089
1983
1985

The 1984 Football League Cup Final (billed as the Milk Cup Final) was an association football match between Liverpool and Everton. The initial final was a dour affair in which Liverpool had more chances but Everton saw what seemed a clear-cut penalty claim waved away by the referee when Alan Hansen used his hand to steer Adrian Heath's goal-bound shot off the Liverpool goal line. The replay was equally dour but Liverpool won the game through a first-half Graeme Souness goal at Maine Road. This was Liverpool's fourth consecutive success in the competition and also the third consecutive final in which they had defeated that season's eventual FA Cup winners.

Match details[]

25 March 1984
15:00
Liverpool 0–0
(a.e.t.)
Everton Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 100,000
Referee: Alan Robinson
Report
GK 1 Flag of Zimbabwe Bruce Grobbelaar
RB 2 Flag of England Phil Neal
LB 3 Flag of England Alan Kennedy
CB 4 Flag of Republic Ireland Mark Lawrenson
LM 5 Flag of Republic Ireland Ronnie Whelan
CB 6 Flag of Scotland Alan Hansen
CF 7 Flag of Scotland Kenny Dalglish
RM 8 Flag of England Sammy Lee
CF 9 Flag of Wales Ian Rush
CM 10 Flag of England Craig Johnston Substituted off in the 91st minute 91'
CM 11 Flag of Scotland Graeme Souness (c)
Substitute:
FW 12 Flag of Republic Ireland Michael Robinson Substituted on in the 91st minute 91'
Manager:
Flag of England Joe Fagan
GK 1 Flag of Wales Neville Southall
RB 2 Flag of England Gary Stevens
LB 3 Flag of England John Bailey
CB 4 Flag of Wales Kevin Ratcliffe (c)
CB 5 Flag of England Derek Mountfield
CM 6 Flag of England Peter Reid
RM 7 Flag of Scotland Alan Irvine
CF 8 Flag of England Adrian Heath
CF 9 Flag of Scotland Graeme Sharp
CM 10 Flag of England Kevin Richardson
LM 11 Flag of Republic Ireland Kevin Sheedy
Substitute:
DF/MF 12 Flag of England Alan Harper
Manager:
Flag of England Howard Kendall

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Replay if scores still level.
  • One named substitute.
  • Maximum of one substitution.

Replay[]

28 March 1984
19:30
Liverpool 1–0 Everton Maine Road, Manchester
Attendance: 52,089
Referee: Alan Robinson
Souness Goal 21' Report
GK 1 Flag of Zimbabwe Bruce Grobbelaar
RB 2 Flag of England Phil Neal
LB 3 Flag of England Alan Kennedy
CB 4 Flag of Republic Ireland Mark Lawrenson
LM 5 Flag of Republic Ireland Ronnie Whelan
CB 6 Flag of Scotland Alan Hansen
CF 7 Flag of Scotland Kenny Dalglish
RM 8 Flag of England Sammy Lee
CF 9 Flag of Wales Ian Rush
CM 10 Flag of Australia Craig Johnston
CM 11 Flag of Scotland Graeme Souness (c)
Substitute:
FW 12 Flag of Republic Ireland Michael Robinson
Manager:
Flag of England Joe Fagan
GK 1 Flag of Wales Neville Southall
RB 2 Flag of England Gary Stevens
LB 3 Flag of England John Bailey
CB 4 Flag of Wales Kevin Ratcliffe (c)
CB 5 Flag of England Derek Mountfield
CM 6 Flag of England Peter Reid
RM 7 Flag of Scotland Alan Irvine Substituted off
CF 8 Flag of England Adrian Heath
CF 9 Flag of Scotland Graeme Sharp
MF 10 Flag of England Kevin Richardson
MF 11 Flag of England Alan Harper
Substitute:
MF 12 Flag of England Andy King Substituted on
Manager:
Flag of England Howard Kendall

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • One named substitute.
  • Maximum of one substitution.

External links[]

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