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2016 Football League Cup Final
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Manchester City won 3–1 on penalties
Event2015–16 Football League Cup
Date28 February 2016 (2016-02-28)
VenueWembley Stadium, London
Player of the MatchVincent Kompany (Manchester City)
RefereeMichael Oliver
Attendance86,206
2015
2017

The 2016 Football League Cup Final was an association football match that took place on 28 February 2016. It kicked off at 16:30 GMT. It was the final match of the 2015–16 Football League Cup, the 56th edition of the Football League Cup, a competition for the 92 teams in the Premier League and the Football League. It was contested by Liverpool and Manchester City. The winners also qualified for the Third Qualifying Round of the 2016–17 UEFA Europa League, unless they will qualify for the season's UEFA Champions League via their league position.

Manchester City won the match, defeating Liverpool 3–1 in a penalty shoot-out after the match had finished 1–1 after extra time.

Background[]

Liverpool were participating in a record twelfth League Cup Final, having previously won a record eight, most recently in 2012 against Cardiff City. Their last loss was in 2005 to Chelsea.

Manchester City made their fifth appearance in the final, having won three previous times, the last of which as recently as 2014 against Sunderland.

Route to the final[]

Main article:2015–16 Football League Cup

Liverpool[]

Round Opponents Score
3rd Carlisle United (H) 1–1 (3–2 pen)
4th AFC Bournemouth (H) 1–0
5th Southampton (A) 6–1
SF Stoke City (A) 1–0
Stoke City (H) 0–1 (6–5 pen)

Liverpool, as a Premier League team involved in the 2015–16 UEFA Europa League, started the competition in the third round. In this they were drawn against Football League Two team Carlisle United, at their home ground, Anfield. After extra time the score was 1–1 but Liverpool advanced after a 3–2 penalty shoot out win. In the fourth round they were drawn at home again, this time against fellow Premier League team AFC Bournemouth; they won the game 1–0 after Nathaniel Clyne's debut goal for Liverpool.

In the quarter finals, they were drawn away to fellow Premier League team Southampton. At St. Mary's Stadium, Liverpool won 6–1 with a hat-trick from Divock Origi, two goals from Daniel Sturridge and one from Jordon Ibe. In the two-legged semi-final, Liverpool were drawn against Stoke City. At the Britannia Stadium, Liverpool won the first leg 1–0 due to a goal from Ibe. However, they lost the second leg 1–0 at Anfield, their first home loss in a League Cup semi-final, necessitating a penalty shoot out which Liverpool won 6–5; goalkeeper Simon Mignolet saved from Peter Crouch and Marc Muniesa with Joe Allen scoring the winner.

Manchester City[]

Round Opponents Score
3rd Sunderland (A) 4–1
4th Crystal Palace (H) 5–1
5th Hull City (H) 4–1
SF Everton (A) 1–2
Everton (H) 3–1

Manchester City, as a Premier League team involved in the 2015–16 UEFA Champions League, started in the third round, in which they were drawn away against Sunderland. At the Stadium of Light, Manchester City won 4–1 with goals from Sergio Agüero, Kevin De Bruyne, Raheem Sterling and an own goal from Vito Mannone. In the next round they were drawn at home against Crystal Palace. At the City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester City won 5–1 with goals from Wilfried Bony, De Bruyne, Kelechi Iheanacho, Yaya Touré and Manu García.

In the quarter-finals, they were drawn against Hull City at home, where they won 4–1 with goals from Bony, Iheanacho and two from De Bruyne. In the semi-finals, they were drawn against Everton where despite losing 2–1 at Goodison Park, Manchester City won 3–1 at the City of Manchester Stadium thus reaching the final 4–3 on aggregate and also preventing a Merseyside derby final.

Match[]

Details[]

28 February 2016
16:30 GMT
Liverpool 1–1
(a.e.t.)
Manchester City Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 86,206
Referee: Michael Oliver
Coutinho Goal 83' Report Fernandinho Goal 49'
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Manchester City
GK 22 Flag of Belgium Simon Mignolet
RB 2 Flag of England Nathaniel Clyne Booked in the 53rd minute 53'
CB 21 Flag of Brazil Lucas Leiva
CB 17 Flag of France Mamadou Sakho Substituted off in the 25th minute 25'
LB 18 Flag of Spain Alberto Moreno Booked in the 65th minute 65' Substituted off in the 72nd minute 72'
CM 14 Flag of England Jordan Henderson (c)
CM 23 Flag of Germany Emre Can Booked in the 85th minute 85'
RW 7 Flag of England James Milner
AM 11 Flag of Brazil Roberto Firmino Substituted off in the 80th minute 80'
LW 10 Flag of Brazil Philippe Coutinho Booked in the 83rd minute 83'
CF 15 Flag of England Daniel Sturridge
Substitutes:
GK 34 Flag of Hungary Ádám Bogdán
DF 4 Flag of Ivory Coast Kolo Touré Substituted on in the 25th minute 25'
DF 38 Flag of England Jon Flanagan
MF 20 Flag of England Adam Lallana Booked in the 118th minute 118' Substituted on in the 72nd minute 72'
MF 24 Flag of Wales Joe Allen
FW 9 Flag of Belgium Christian Benteke
FW 27 Flag of Belgium Divock Origi Substituted on in the 80th minute 80'
Manager:
Flag of Germany Jürgen Klopp
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GK 13 Flag of Argentina Willy Caballero
RB 3 Flag of France Bacary Sagna Substituted off in the 90th minute 90'
CB 4 Flag of Belgium Vincent Kompany (c) Booked in the 87th minute 87'
CB 30 Flag of Argentina Nicolás Otamendi Booked in the 109th minute 109'
LB 22 Flag of France Gaël Clichy
CM 6 Flag of Brazil Fernando Booked in the 76th minute 76' Substituted off in the 90th minute 90'
CM 42 Flag of Ivory Coast Yaya Touré Booked in the 118th minute 118'
RW 25 Flag of Brazil Fernandinho Booked in the 119th minute 119'
AM 21 Flag of Spain David Silva Substituted off in the 110th minute 110'
LW 7 Flag of England Raheem Sterling
CF 10 Flag of Argentina Sergio Agüero
Substitutes:
GK 1 Flag of England Joe Hart
DF 5 Flag of Argentina Pablo Zabaleta Substituted on in the 90th minute 90'
DF 11 Flag of Serbia Aleksandar Kolarov
DF 26 Flag of Argentina Martín Demichelis
MF 15 Flag of Spain Jesús Navas Substituted on in the 90th minute 90'
FW 14 Flag of Ivory Coast Wilfried Bony Substituted on in the 110th minute 110'
FW 72 Flag of Nigeria Kelechi Iheanacho
Manager:
Flag of Chile Manuel Pellegrini

Post-match[]

In winning, Manchester City qualified for the Third Qualifying Round of the 2016–17 UEFA Europa League, however they may still qualify for the 2016–17 UEFA Champions League via their league position. Should this happen, their place in the Europa League will go to the highest placed Premier League team that had not qualified through the league European places.

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