2014 Scottish League Cup final explained

2014 Scottish League Cup final
Event:2013–14 Scottish League Cup
Team1:Aberdeen
Team1score:0
Team2:Inverness CT
Team2score:0
Details:After extra time. Aberdeen won 4–2 on penalties.
Date:16 March 2014
Stadium:Celtic Park, Glasgow
Man Of The Match1a:Ross Draper (Inverness CT)
Referee:Steven McLean
Attendance:51,143
Previous:2013
Next:2015

The 2014 Scottish League Cup final was the 68th final of the Scottish League Cup. The final took place on 16 March 2014 at Celtic Park, Glasgow.[1] The clubs contesting the 2014 final were Scottish Premiership clubs, Aberdeen and Inverness CT. This was the first major final for Inverness CT.

Aberdeen won the final 4–2 against Inverness CT on penalties.[2] It was their first trophy since the 1995 Scottish League Cup victory.[3]

Route to the final

See main article: 2013–14 Scottish League Cup. Aberdeen were one of the seven Scottish Premiership sides who entered the League Cup in the second round. Inverness CT entered in the third round.

Aberdeen

width=80Round ! width=160Opposition ! width=80Score
2nd Alloa Athletic (h) 0–0 (aet)
6–5 (p)
3rd Falkirk (a) 5–0
QF Motherwell (a) 2–0
SF St Johnstone (n) 4–0
Key: (h) = Home venue; (a) = Away venue; (n) = Neutral venue.

In the second round Aberdeen faced a home tie against Scottish Championship team Alloa Athletic. The Dons edged through by winning 6–5 on penalties.[4]

In the next round Aberdeen faced Scottish Championship team Falkirk at the Falkirk Stadium. A hat-trick from Scott Vernon and goals from Joe Shaughnessy and Cammy Smith sealed Aberdeen's passage into the quarter-final.[5]

Aberdeen drew Scottish Premiership opposition in the quarter-finals in the shape of Motherwell. Late goals from Andrew Considine and Jonny Hayes sent the Dons into the semi-finals.[6]

Aberdeen beat St Johnstone in the semi-final with a magnificent display. Jonny Hayes grabbed a double and Peter Pawlett and Adam Rooney also got themselves on the scoresheet to send Aberdeen to their first League Cup final since 2000.[7]

Inverness CT

width=80Round ! width=160Opposition ! width=80Score
3rd Dundee (a) 1–0
QF Dundee United (h) 2–1
SF Hearts (n) 2–2
4–2 (p)
Key: (h) = Home venue; (a) = Away venue; (n) = Neutral venue.

In the third round Inverness CT faced an away tie against Scottish Championship team Dundee. An early goal from Billy McKay saw the Caley Jags through comfortably.[8] In the next round Inverness CT faced fellow Scottish Premiership team Dundee United at the Caledonian Stadium. Keith Watson opened the scoring for Dundee United before Gary Warren equalised for the home side. Ross Draper sealed Caley's passage into the semi-finals with a header in the final minute of extra time.[9]

Inverness CT beat Hearts on penalties in the semi-final. Greg Tansey put the Highlanders ahead shortly after half time, but a double from Jamie Hamill swung the game in the favour of the Edinburgh side. Nick Ross scored a dramatic injury time equaliser despite Caley having Gary Warren and Josh Meekings sent off.[10]

Build-Up

Aberdeen received and sold all of their 43,000 allocation for the final and also had a request for more tickets declined due to safety concerns. Inverness sold 7,000 tickets.[11] [12]

Match

Details

ABERDEEN:
GK1 Jamie Langfield
RB29 Shay Logan
CB4 Russell Anderson (c)
CB6 Mark Reynolds
LB5
RM15 Barry Robson
CM8 Willo Flood
CM22 Ryan Jack
LM11
CF10 Niall McGinn
CF17 Adam Rooney
Substitutes:
GK20 Nicky Weaver
DF28 Alan Tate
MF18
FW9
FW14
Manager:
Derek McInnes
INVERNESS CT:
GK12 Dean Brill
RB2 David Raven
CB6 Josh Meekings
CB14 Daniel Devine
LB3
RM15
CM8
CM9 Richie Foran (c)
CM16 Greg Tansey
LM4
CF7 Billy Mckay
Substitutes:
GK1 Ryan Esson
DF18 Carl Tremarco
MF10
MF11
MF36
Manager:
John Hughes
MATCH OFFICIALS
  • Referee: Steven McLean
  • Assistant Referee 1: Andrew McWilliam
  • Assistant Referee 2: Douglas Ross
  • Fourth Official: John Beaton
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

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Scottish League Cup final: Celtic Park hosts Aberdeen v Inverness . BBC Sport . 5 February 2014 . 5 February 2014.
  2. News: Campbell . Andy . Aberdeen 0-0 Inverness (aet, 4-2 pens) . 29 September 2020 . BBC Sport . 16 March 2014.
  3. Web site: Aberdeen 0–0 Inverness (4–2 on pens). 17 March 2014. Scotsman. 26 March 2014.
  4. News: Aberdeen 0–0 Alloa . BBC Sport . 27 August 2013 . 27 August 2013.
  5. News: Falkirk 0–5 Aberdeen . BBC Sport . 25 September 2013 . 25 September 2013.
  6. News: Motherwell 0–2 Aberdeen . BBC Sport . 30 October 2013 . 30 October 2013.
  7. News: Aberdeen 4–0 St Johnstone . BBC Sport . 1 February 2014 . 1 February 2014.
  8. News: Dundee 0 – 1 Inverness CT . BBC Sport . 24 September 2013 . 24 September 2013.
  9. News: Inverness CT 2–1 Dundee United . BBC Sport . 29 October 2013 . 29 October 2013.
  10. News: Hearts 2–2 Inverness CT (2–4 pens) . BBC Sport . 2 February 2014 . 2 February 2014.
  11. Web site: No more Scottish League Cup final tickets for Aberdeen. 10 March 2014. BBC Sport. 11 March 2014.
  12. Web site: Aberdeen denied extra tickets due to safety fears. 10 March 2014. Herald Scotland. 11 March 2014.