2017 Scottish League Cup final explained

2017 Scottish League Cup final
Event:2017–18 Scottish League Cup
Team1:Motherwell
Team1score:0
Team2:Celtic
Team2score:2
Date:26 November 2017
Stadium:Hampden Park
City:Glasgow
Referee:Craig Thomson
Attendance:49,483
Weather:Overcast
Previous:November 2016
Next:2018

The 2017 Scottish League Cup final was the 72nd final of the Scottish League Cup and took place on 26 November 2017 at Hampden Park, Glasgow. The clubs contesting the final were Motherwell and Celtic.[1] [2] Celtic won the match 2–0, winning their 17th League Cup title.[3]

Route to the final

See main article: 2017–18 Scottish League Cup.

Motherwell

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Group stageQueen's Park5–1 (a)
Group stageGreenock Morton4–0 (h)
Group stageEdinburgh City2–1 (a)
Group stageBerwick Rangers1–0 (h)
Second roundRoss County3–2 (a)
Quarter-finalAberdeen3–0 (h)
Semi-finalRangers2–0 (n)

Motherwell won Group F to qualify for the second round, winning all four games against Queen's Park,[4] Greenock Morton,[5] Edinburgh City[6] and Berwick Rangers.[7]

Motherwell were seeded for the second round draw and were drawn to face Group D runners-up Ross County away from home on 9 August. The Steelmen required extra time to see off a spirited home side, with Ross MacLean scoring the decisive goal eight minutes from the final whistle[8]

Stephen Robinson's faced Aberdeen at Fir Park in the quarter-finals on 21 September. A Peter Hartley header, bookended by a Louis Moult double, secured Motherwell's place in the semi-finals.[9]

Rangers provided the opposition at Hampden Park on 22 October. In a match filled with controversial refereeing decisions, another brace from Louis Moult sent Motherwell to the final.[2]

Celtic

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Second roundKilmarnock5–0 (h)
Quarter-finalDundee4–0 (a)
Semi-finalHibernian4–2 (n)

As Celtic participated in European competition, they received a bye through the 2017 - 18 Scottish League Cup group stage. The holders were seeded for the second round draw and were drawn at home to face Group E runners-up Kilmarnock on 8 August. A brace from Leigh Griffiths and goals from Anthony Ralston, Kieran Tierney and Stuart Armstrong secured a 5–0 victory.[10]

Celtic visited Dundee in the quarter-finals on 20 September. The Dark Blues were unable to contain Brendan Rodgers' side, with James Forrest, Scott Sinclair and Callum McGregor all on the scoresheet in a 4–0 win.[11]

Celtic faced Hibernian in the semi-final at Hampden Park on 21 October. Two goals each from Mikael Lustig and Moussa Dembélé booked Celtic's place in the 2017 final, presenting the Bhoys with the opportunity to defend the trophy.[1]

Match

Summary

Following a goalless first half, James Forrest gave Celtic the lead four minutes after the interval, controlling a Callum McGregor pass before curling the ball with his left foot into the far left corner of the net. On the hour mark, Craig Thomson awarded the Glasgow side a controversial penalty after Cédric Kipré was adjudged to have fouled Scott Sinclair.[12] The French defender was red-carded and compatriot Moussa Dembélé converted the resultant penalty, shooting low to the centre of the net to secure back-to-back League Cup triumphs for the Scottish champions.[13] [14]

Details

GK1 Trevor Carson
RB2 Richard Tait
CB6 Peter Hartley
CB21 Cédric Kipré
LB18 Charles Dunne
CM4 Liam Grimshaw
CM8 Carl McHugh (c)
CM15 Andy Rose
AM7 Chris Cadden
FW9 Louis Moult
FW12 Ryan Bowman
Substitutes:
GK13 Russell Griffiths
DF3 Steven Hammell
MF11 Elliott Frear
FW17 Alex Fisher
FW20 Deimantas Petravičius
MF22
FW27 Craig Tanner
Manager:
Stephen Robinson
GK1 Craig Gordon
RB23 Mikael Lustig
CB5 Jozo Šimunović
CB20 Dedryck Boyata
LB63 Kieran Tierney
CM8 Scott Brown (c)
CM14 Stuart Armstrong
AM49 James Forrest
AM42 Callum McGregor
AM11 Scott Sinclair
FW10
Substitutes:
GK24 Dorus de Vries
MF7 Patrick Roberts
FW9 Leigh Griffiths
MF18 Tom Rogic
MF21 Olivier Ntcham
DF28 Erik Sviatchenko
DF35 Kristoffer Ajer
Manager:
Brendan Rodgers
Match officials
Match rules
  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

See also

Played between same teams:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hibernian 2 Celtic 4. 21 October 2017. BBC Sport. 1 November 2017.
  2. Web site: Rangers 0 Motherwell 2. 22 October 2017. BBC Sport. 1 November 2017.
  3. Web site: Motherwell 0–2 Celtic. 26 November 2017. BBC Sport. 27 November 2017.
  4. News: Queen's Park 1–5 Motherwell . BBC Sport . bbc.co.uk/sport . Andrew . Southwick . 15 July 2017 . 26 November 2017.
  5. News: Motherwell 4–0 Greenock Morton . BBC Sport . bbc.co.uk/sport . 22 July 2017 . 26 November 2017.
  6. News: Edinburgh City 1–2 Motherwell . BBC Sport . bbc.co.uk/sport . 25 July 2017 . 26 November 2017.
  7. News: Motherwell 1–0 Berwick Rangers . BBC Sport . bbc.co.uk/sport . 29 July 2017 . 26 November 2017.
  8. News: Ross County 2–3 Motherwell . BBC Sport . bbc.co.uk/sport . Scott . Davie . 9 August 2017 . 26 November 2017.
  9. News: Motherwell 3–0 Aberdeen . BBC Sport . bbc.co.uk/sport . Kenny . Crawford . 21 September 2017 . 26 November 2017.
  10. News: Celtic 5–0 Kilmarnock . BBC Sport . bbc.co.uk/sport . Kenny . Crawford . 8 August 2017 . 26 November 2017.
  11. News: Dundee 0–4 Celtic . BBC Sport . bbc.co.uk/sport . Chris . McLaughlin . 20 September 2017 . 26 November 2017.
  12. Web site: Forrest and Dembélé seal Scottish League Cup for Celtic over Motherwell. 26 November 2017. Guardian. 28 November 2017.
  13. Web site: Motherwell 0 Celtic 2: James Forrest and Moussa Dembele seal 101st trophy in club's history. 26 November 2017. The Telegraph. 28 November 2017.
  14. Web site: Motherwell 0 - 2 Celtic: Controversy as Celtic win Betfred Cup. 26 November 2017. The Scotsman. 28 November 2017.