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TUESDAY, JULY 22, 2025
Liverpool win Super Cup after penalty shootout

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Reuters
15 August, 2019, 01:00 pm
Last modified: 15 August, 2019, 01:00 pm

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Liverpool win Super Cup after penalty shootout

With the first nine penalties all converted, Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham saw his effort blocked by the legs of Liverpool keeper Adrian.

Reuters
15 August, 2019, 01:00 pm
Last modified: 15 August, 2019, 01:00 pm
Football - UEFA Super Cup - Liverpool v Chelsea - Vodafone Arena, Istanbul, Turkey - August 14, 2019 Liverpool's Sadio Mane lifts the trophy as he celebrates winning the UEFA Super Cup with team mates. Reuters
Football - UEFA Super Cup - Liverpool v Chelsea - Vodafone Arena, Istanbul, Turkey - August 14, 2019 Liverpool's Sadio Mane lifts the trophy as he celebrates winning the UEFA Super Cup with team mates. Reuters

Champions League winners Liverpool won the Super Cup 5-4 on penalties against Chelsea on Wednesday after the game ended 2-2 following extra-time.

With the first nine penalties all converted, Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham saw his effort blocked by the legs of Liverpool keeper Adrian to hand victory to Juergen Klopp’s side in the annual clash between Champions League and Europa League winners.

?1⃣9⃣7⃣7⃣?
?2⃣0⃣0⃣1⃣?
?2⃣0⃣0⃣5⃣?
?2⃣0⃣1⃣9⃣?

? Liverpool = [Super] Champions of Europe! #SuperCup pic.twitter.com/q9YX7Y3F5k— UEFA #SuperCup (@ChampionsLeague) August 14, 2019

It was a memorable moment for the Spanish goalkeeper who only joined the club nine days ago and found himself thrust into the side following the injury to first-choice Alisson Becker in the Premier League opener against Norwich City on Friday.

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“Welcome to Liverpool! It’s been a crazy week,” said the former West Ham keeper, signed as a free agent as back-up.

“I’m really happy for the team, I’m happy to play for Liverpool and happy for the fans. It was a long game but in the end a great finish for us.”

ANOTHER PENALTY SHOOTOUT WIN IN ISTANBUL!!

SUPER CUP CHAMPIONS!!! pic.twitter.com/sZaxIfK9hY— Liverpool FC (@LFC) August 14, 2019

Liverpool, who beat Tottenham Hotspur in June’s Champions League final, have now won the trophy on four occasions while Chelsea have lost their last three appearances in the match.

While the Super Cup does not carry anywhere near the prestige of either of UEFA’s two season-long competitions, the first ever all-English affair was a good quality encounter played in hot, muggy conditions.

I’m really proud to be a part of this team. Let's keep fighting guys! Come on Chelsea! ??? #CFC #EP33 pic.twitter.com/u9dqS172qc— Emerson Palmieri (@emersonpalmieri) August 14, 2019

Chelsea went ahead in the 36th minute when N’Golo Kante drove from midfield and found Christian Pulisic, who turned inside and delivered the perfect through ball for Olivier Giroud to confidently slot home.

American Pulisic then beat Adrian with a fine shot after a swift run down the flank but the effort was ruled out for offside.

Two weeks ago Adrian was without a club, tonight he's lifting the Uefa #SuperCup ?

? https://t.co/TZ7ZV5lwtn pic.twitter.com/zPLq5Qv4l9— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) August 14, 2019

Liverpool manager Klopp introduced Brazilian Roberto Firmino at the break and he had an instant impact, poking the ball past the advancing Kepa Arrizabalaga and Sadio Mane tapped into the unguarded goal to make it 1-1 in the 49th minute.

Arrizabalaga then produced a superb double save in the 75th minute to deny Mohamed Salah’s deflected low drive and the Spanish keeper did superbly to get back up and push Virgil van Dijk’s follow up against the bar.

Football & VAR, absolute joke. Adrian was told twice to stay on his line by the ref, Abraham takes the penalty, Adrian is well off his line.
Is it pick’n’mix on the rules? Awful decision. I don’t see the point of VAR. #LIVCHE #UEFASuperCup pic.twitter.com/Lq4hyXYERy— Alan Mehdizadeh (@alanmehdizadeh) August 14, 2019

Mason Mount had another Chelsea effort ruled out for offside leaving the teams level after 90 minutes and forcing extra-time, past midnight local time, and Liverpool struck after just five minutes with Mane driving home after an excellent exchange with Firmino.

But six minutes later, Chelsea were back on level terms with a Jorginho penalty after Abraham was brought down in the box by Liverpool keeper Adrian and French referee Stephanie Frappart, the first woman to officiate a major men’s European final, pointed to the spot.

Klopp ?? #SuperCup

?️ "The only thing that matters is that our club is successful." ? pic.twitter.com/sEF72bvPXE— UEFA #SuperCup (@ChampionsLeague) August 15, 2019

Frank Lampard’s side went close to winning the game with Mount forcing a good save out of Adrian and then Pedro driving just wide — but with the scores level after 120 minutes the game went into the shootout.

Although Chelsea ended the game in defeat, Lampard, who took over as manager in July following the departure of Maurizio Sarri, will be encouraged by a positive display after his lost their opening Premier League game 4-0 at Old Trafford.

2013:
• 2-2 draw
• 5-4 shootout defeat
• Young striker missing a penalty

2019:
• 2-2 draw
• 5-4 shootout defeat
• Young striker missing a penalty

Frank Lampard has been there before. https://t.co/UozZRoK3BB— Squawka Football (@Squawka) August 14, 2019

“I’ve got nothing but pride in the team and the performance, and confidence in what that means,” said the former England midfielder.

“After Sunday, tonight was another level, and we were unlucky not to win. We’ve got three games now till the international break and we’ll try to win them all,” he said.

"ADRIAN!!!!!!!!"

Of course Jurgen Klopp has gone full Rocky Balboa on us ?

? @DesKellyBTS pic.twitter.com/BZzG4hNXxo— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) August 14, 2019

Klopp was delighted with the win but aware that his side had come through a demanding game.

“It was a very difficult game for both teams. It was all about winning it and we did that in the end,” he said.

“Nobody in the stadium wanted extra-time, it was a killer. I’m not sure about the penalty but who cares now. We had to fight and the boys did tonight.”

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