2011 Scottish League Cup final explained

2011 Scottish League Cup final
Event:2010–11 Scottish League Cup
Team1:Celtic
Team1score:1
Team2:Rangers
Team2score:2
Details:After extra time
Date:20 March 2011
Stadium:Hampden Park
City:Glasgow
Referee:Craig Thomson
Attendance:51,181
Previous:2010
Next:2012

The 2011 Scottish League Cup final was the final match of the 2010–11 Scottish League Cup, the 65th season of the Scottish League Cup. It was played by Old Firm rivals Celtic and Rangers. Rangers won the trophy after extra time 2–1.[1]

Route to the final

See also: 2010–11 Scottish League Cup.

Celtic

width=80Round ! width=160Opposition ! width=80Score
Third round 6–0
Quarter-final 3–2
Semi-final 4–1

As Celtic had been competing in Europe, they entered the competition in the third round. They began their campaign against Inverness Caledonian Thistle and they beat Caley 6–0, thanks to goals from Georgios Samaras (3), Gary Hooper and Anthony Stokes (2).[2] Celtic then traveled to Perth, where they played St Johnstone. Two goals by Stokes and one from Niall McGinn gave The Bhoys a comfortable 3–0 lead. The Saints later came back into the game with goals from Sam Parkin and Murray Davidson, but Celtic held on to win 3–2.[3] In the semi-final, Celtic played Aberdeen, who had been beaten earlier in the season by Celtic 9–0 and 1–0. Celtic scored four goals in 34 minutes (Kris Commons, Charlie Mulgrew, Thomas Rogne and Anthony Stokes) and eventually won 4–1.[4]

This League Cup final was the 28th in Celtic's history. They have won 14 of them, the last in 2009, which means Celtic are the second-most successful team in the history of the tournament.

Rangers

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Third round 7–2
Quarter-final 2–0
Semi-final 2–1

As Rangers also had been competing in Europe, they entered the competition in the third round. They began their campaign at home against First Division side Dunfermline Athletic and beat The Pars 7–2, thanks to goals from Nikica Jelavic (2) Kyle Lafferty (3), Madjid Bougherra and Steven Naismith.[5] In the next round Rangers travelled to Rugby Park, where they played Kilmarnock in an all-SPL cup tie. The Gers won 2–0 thanks to goals from Andrew Little and Naismith.[6] In the semi-final, Rangers played Motherwell, who had been beaten earlier by Rangers twice in the league 4–1. Rangers scored first, but Maurice Edu's strike was cancelled out by a Keith Lasley second half goal. Rangers then scored again, thanks to Naismith's third goal in this season's competition and Walter Smith's men triumphed 2–1.[7]

This League Cup final was the 34th in Rangers' history. They have won 27 of them, which means Rangers are the most successful team in the history of the tournament.

Match details

CELTIC:
GK26 Fraser Forster
RB12
CB25
CB21
LB3
RM8 Scott Brown (c)
CM16 Joe Ledley
CM33
LM15
CF9 Georgios Samaras
CF88 Gary Hooper
Substitutes:
GK24 Łukasz Załuska
DF22
MF18
MF20
FW10 Anthony Stokes
Manager:
Neil Lennon
RANGERS:
GK25 Neil Alexander
RB16 Steven Whittaker
CB3 David Weir (c)
CB24
LB5
RM14 Steven Naismith
CM7 Maurice Edu
CM8 Steven Davis
LM39 Gregg Wylde
CF11
CF18
Substitutes:
GK1 Allan McGregor
MF20
MF41
FW15 David Healy
FW17
Manager:
Walter Smith
MATCH OFFICIALS MATCH RULES
  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Five named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

Statistics

width=105 Statisticwidth=75 Celticwidth=75 Rangers
Goals scored 1 2
Total shots 12 15
Shots on target 6 9
Ball possession 50% 50%
Corner kicks 6 9
Fouls committed 25 20
Yellow cards 3 3
Red cards 1 0

Media coverage

In the UK, the final was broadcast live on BBC One Scotland on their Sportscene programme with build-up starting at 14:30 UTC.

Commentary of the match on radio was from BBC Radio Scotland, BBC Radio nan Gàidheal and BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra.

In Ireland the 2011 Scottish League Cup final was broadcast live on Setanta Ireland.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Celtic 1 Rangers 2. 2011-03-20. The Daily Telegraph. 2011-03-21.
  2. Web site: Celtic 6-0 Inverness CT. 22 September 2010. BBC.
  3. Web site: St Johnstone 2-3 Celtic. 27 October 2010. BBC.
  4. Web site: Aberdeen 1-4 Celtic. 29 January 2011. BBC.
  5. Web site: Rangers 7-2 Dunfermline. 21 September 2010. BBC.
  6. Web site: Kilmarnock 0-2 Rangers. 27 October 2010. BBC.
  7. Web site: Rangers 2-1 Motherwell. 30 January 2011. BBC.