2002 Football League Cup final explained

2002 Football League Cup Final
Event:2001–02 Football League Cup
Team1:Blackburn Rovers
Team1score:2
Team2:Tottenham Hotspur
Team2score:1
Date:24 February 2002
Stadium:Millennium Stadium
City:Cardiff
Man Of The Match1a:Brad Friedel (Blackburn Rovers)
Referee:Graham Poll (Hertfordshire)
Attendance:72,500
Previous:2001
Next:2003

The 2002 Football League Cup Final was played between Blackburn Rovers and Tottenham Hotspur at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, on Sunday, 24 February 2002. Blackburn won the match 2–1 in what was the club's first appearance in the competition's final.[1]

Tottenham were forced to produce a one-off yellow shirt for the final when The Football League decided both of their home and away strips, respectively white and light blue, clashed with Blackburn's blue-and-white home strip.

Blackburn were without defender Craig Short and midfielders Gary Flitcroft and Tugay Kerimoğlu due to suspension. This led to 38 year-old veteran striker Mark Hughes starting in central midfield. Blackburn were also without injured back-up goalkeeper Alan Kelly and cup-tied right-back Lucas Neill.

Blackburn opened the scoring with a goal from Matt Jansen, but Christian Ziege soon equalised for Spurs. Andy Cole scored the winner in the 68th minute with a typical instinctive strike after mistakes in the Spurs defence, mainly from Ledley King. Les Ferdinand could have made the match square after a close one-on-one chance with Friedel, but failed to make anything of it. In the final minute Teddy Sheringham had a claim for a penalty turned down by referee Graham Poll.[1]

Road to Cardiff

Round 2[2]
Blackburn 2–0Oldham
Round 3 Blackburn 2–1 (a.e.t.)Middlesbrough
Round 4Blackburn 2–0Manchester City
Quarter-finalBlackburn 4–0Arsenal
Semi-final (1st leg)1–2Blackburn
Semi-final (2nd leg)Blackburn 4–2Sheffield Wednesday
Note:(Blackburn won 6–3 on aggregate)
Round 2
Tottenham2–0Torquay
Round 3 Tranmere0–4Tottenham
Round 4 Fulham1–2Tottenham
Quarter-final Tottenham6–0Bolton
Semi-final (1st leg) 2–1Tottenham
Semi-final (2nd leg) Tottenham 5–1Chelsea
Note:(Tottenham won 6–3 on aggregate)

Match

Details

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GK 1 Brad Friedel
RB 28 Martin Taylor
CB 4 Henning Berg (c)
CB 14 Nils-Eric Johansson
LB 5 Stig Inge Bjørnebye
RM 18
CM 12 Mark Hughes
CM 8 David Dunn
LM 11 Damien Duff
CF 9 Andy Cole
CF 10
Substitutes:
GK 27 Alan Miller
DF 2 John Curtis
MF 15
MF 16 Alan Mahon
FW 17
Manager:
Graeme Souness
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GK 1 Neil Sullivan
RWB3
CB 26 Ledley King
CB 6
CB 18 Ben Thatcher
LWB23
CM 7 Darren Anderton
CM 8
AM 14
CF 10 Teddy Sheringham (c)
CF 9 Les Ferdinand
Substitutes:
GK 13
DF 30
MF 29
FW 11 Serhii Rebrov
FW 16
Manager:
Glenn Hoddle
Man of the match Match rules
  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary
  • Penalty shootout if scores still level
  • Five named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

Notes and References

  1. News: Cole strike stuns Spurs. 24 February 2002. BBC Sport. British Broadcasting Corporation. 8 May 2012.
  2. Clubs in the Premier League receive a bye to the second or third round
  3. Web site: Alan Hardaker Trophy Winners . The Football League . 26 February 2012 . 8 May 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120421013843/http://www.football-league.co.uk/page/AlanHardakerTrophyWinners/0%2C%2C10794~1354852%2C00.html . 21 April 2012 .