 And in sports, Cappé was Chelsea's goalkeeper who refused to come off in the league cup final. He could not wait to come to space Liverpool in the same showpiece at Wembley, two years later, but probably wishes he had stayed in the sit. Cappé notoriously blanked manager, Moseiro Sarri, during the 2019 Wembley meeting with Manchester as Chelsea eventually lost on penalties. The outcome was the same this time as Liverpool prevailed, but his role and circumstances were markedly different. Here, rather than the clock, a deaf ear to the instruction of an enraged manager who thought he was carrying an injury, Cappé was sent out to replace the brilliant Mendy. That's a closing moment of extra time in classic goal EFL cup final. Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel banked on Kepa's reputation as penalty specialty, but was not rewarded as he failed to save any of Liverpool's 11 penalties. He sent the decisive spot kick in the general direction of not secular to give Liverpool the trophy for a record nine time in the first Wembley final success for a decade. He's made that look easy, hasn't he? Come on, Kepa. Oh, Chalever has to make it 20. He does. 10, 10. He's roofed it. 11-10. He's missed. It's not even close. Liverpool. You get notified about fresh news updates.