78'
1 - 0
(HT 0 - 0)
11/29/16 League Cup
D. Origi 76'
76'Goal Divock Okoth Origi
75'Into the last 15 minutes at Anfield as the prospect of extra-time looms. Liverpool have started to up the urgency a bit, but neither side has been able to buy a goal tonight, which suggests we may be in for a long night here in Merseyside.
73'STAT: Leeds have lost nine of their last 11 League Cup matches against Premier League opposition, including all four of their away matches during this run.
71'UNBELIEVABLY CLOSE! Both sides have struck the woodwork now, and it's WIjnaldum who does so for Liverpool, latching onto a throughball from Mane and beating Silvestri, but not the post, as his finish is denied by the frame of the goal!
69'Roars from the supporters as Liverpool win a corner in front of the Kop end, but their anticipation is not met by the result, as the initial delivery is cleared, before the subsequent ball into the box from Ejaria is sent behind for a goal-kick.
67'
Kevin Stewart
Ben Woodburn
67'Liverpool finally get their replacement on for the injured Stewart, in the form of youth product Ben Woodburn.
66'HEADED WIDE! Bartley left unmarked in the centre from a corner, but heads wide from point-blank range! Pressure stays on as Leeds get right back into attack, but Roofe is denied from 15 yards by Mignolet!
64'STAT: No team has scored more goals in the League Cup this season than Liverpool (10).
62'
Stuart Dallas
Chris Wood
62'Leeds make their final change of the night just past the hour mark, and it's their leading scorer Chris Wood who comes on to replace Dallas. Wood will likely lead the line, pushing Doukara to the left.
60'Lucas does well to win the ball back high up the pitch and quickly finds passage to the top of the penalty area, before rolling a pass across to Can. The midfielder strikes for goal, but it takes a deflection en route, taking the sting out of it and making for an easy save for Silvestri.
58'Liverpool back to passing it around rather aimlessly around the halfway line. They're creating precious little, struggling to find any real cohesion, likely due to the wealth of changes to the team made by Klopp. They travel to Bournemouth on the weekend, a tricky fixture
with three points a must.
56'
Souleymane Doukara
56'Doukara is issued the first yellow card of the match for a foul on Stewart.
54'HOW UNLUCKY! Roofe denied the opener by the smallest of margins! It's Stewart who is dispossessed in his own end, with Roofe being teed up seconds later. He bends a terrific, dipping strike around Mignolet from 20 yards, but it rattles off the far post and stays out!
52'STAT: Leeds have featured seven times in the League Cup quarter-final, winning five. Their only appearance at this stage post-2000 ended in a 5-1 defeat to Chelsea in 2012/13.
50'TOO MANY TOUCHES! That was a golden opportunity for Origi, who is teed up in the area with a clean sight of goal, following a delightful back-heel from Mane, but he opts not to shoot first time for whatever reason. This allows the Leeds defence to recover and block him off, as the chance comes to nothing.
48'Cagey start to this second half as Liverpool probe in relatively harmless areas, with Leeds content on letting Liverpool continue to dominate possession, biding their time before trying to hit back on the counter - though they didn't have much success with that in the first
half.
46'Off we go again...
46'
Liam Cooper
Luke Ayling
46'One change at the break as Luke Ayling replaces Liam Cooper for Leeds in defence.
Goalless at the break at Anfield in this EFL Cup quarter- final tie, between this pair of old rivals. It has been a well-contested match, with both sides showing plenty of fight, but neither have found the cohesion or quality required in attack to break the deadlock. Perfectly poised ahead of the second half.
45'+1'HALF-TIME: LIVERPOOL 0-0 LEEDS.
45'There will be one minute added on at the end of this first half.
44'It's all fizzling out a bit as we approach half-time, with the two sides poised to head in scoreless. There should be a minute added on for the O'Kane injury, but there's been few stoppages otherwise.
42'THAT COULD HAVE GONE ANYWHERE! Stewart latches onto a loose ball atop the area and drives a strike goalwards. It takes a generous deflection off Lucas, which wrong-foots Mignolet, but winds up drifting wide of the near post!
40'STAT: This is the fourth meeting between these two clubs in the League Cup. Liverpool have won two of the previous three meetings, drawing the other.
38'Garry Monk is rather displeased as he has a chat with fourth official Mike Dean on the touchline, following a very delayed offside flag that went up to deny them an attack. Dallas was beyond the last defender, but he was inside his own half still when the pass played him into
acres of space on the left. That's a poor decision from the linesman.
36'It remains one-way traffic as we enter the final 10 minutes of the first half, but Silvestri has had an incredibly easy go of it in goal. Origi has been asked to move around to try and get in possession, and as a result Liverpool have been lacking that target man and focal point in attack.
34'TIDY BLOCK! That's a sumptuous pass from Moreno, effectively switching the play with a delightful ball delivered across the pitch with the outside of his foot, hitting Mane in stride. The winger breaks into the area and looks to feed Mane, but Taylor puts in an important
recovery tackle to see the threat aside.
32'AGONISINGLY WIDE! Miscommunication between Bartley and Silvestri allows Can to pounce on a back- pass, as neither fail to deal with the threat. The midfielder steps in and pokes the ball beyond the keeper, but it just rolls beyond the far post!
30'STAT: This is Leeds United’s first League Cup match against a Premier League opponent since a trip to Newcastle in September 2013, which ended in a 2-0 defeat.
28'
Eunan O'Kane
Kalvin Phillips
28'O'Kane walks off under his own power, a positive sign at least, as he's replaced here by Kalvin Phillips.
27'Bit of a lengthy stoppage here as O'Kane goes down in need of attention. A signal over to the touchline gets a couple of substitutes quickly warming, with Phillips the one being spoken to by Monk. This looks like it may force the midfielder's night to come to an early conclusion.
25'IMPORTANT BLOCK! A corner is floated into a
dangerous area, and Bartley's presence is enough to throw off Mignolet, who fails to deal with it. It runs through to Vieira on the edge of the box, but Origi tracks back excellently to see the shot aside, an important intervention with the keeper stranded.
23'Leeds continue to struggle to pass their way out from the back. Doukara manages to finally get on one of the hopeful balls over the top, played out from defence, and is able to shield off a defender before winning a free-kick. Good piece of hold-up play, that, from the striker, to provide some respite for the back line.
21'A first set-piece opportunity presents itself to the Reds, as they win a free-kick on the right flank, a yard in from the touchline. They have plenty of height in the team today, and Moreno tries to find some of that height with his delivery, in the form of Can, but the defence
does just enough to send it back wide.
19'Excellent work by Ejaria to strip O'Kane of possession on the edge of the box and pick out Moreno in space on the left. The full-back surges into the area and tries to drive a strike through the legs of a defender, but Berardi does well to get a block in.
17'STAT: Jurgen Klopp has won six of his eight League Cup games in charge of Liverpool.
15'Better from the visitors, who get forward tidily as Silvestri starts them out from the back. It leads to a sound period of possession on the fringes of the attacking third, but a stray pass from Roofe runs out
for a throw, as it disappointingly comes to nothing for
them in the end.
13'Slowly, but surely, Liverpool are looking dangerous. They're creating more and more with their endless time on the ball, something Leeds have to do better to disrupt. It's been all a bit too comfortable for the hosts in possession up to this point.
11'DELIGHTFUL ATTACKING MOVE! That's a work of art, vintage attacking play from Liverpool. Taylor's loose pass is pounced upon by Can, who picks out Origi, and the striker delivers an exquisite little dink into the area
for Wijnaldum, who volleys a stunning first-time effort at goal! Silvestri dives across to his left, rather heroically, and manages to parry.
9'All a bit untidy from the Leeds defence as they try and see aside the first threat, coming via a Liverpool corner. Taylor eventually manages to scramble it clear, but gives possession straight back to the hosts. Liverpool are spending close to every waking minute on the ball through the early stages of the match.
7'STAT: Leeds are the lowest positioned side
participating in the fifth round of the EFL Cup, one of just two Championship sides to reach this stage along with leaders Newcastle.
5'This has been a very bright opening to the match for Leeds, who are looking dangerous as they press high up the pitch, despite Liverpool largely dominating possession. It's all been rather pedestrian in these opening minutes from the Reds.
3'SPLENDID START! Nearly an opening goal inside of three minutes for Leeds, as Sacko gets on the end of a diagonal ball over the top. He finds himself through on goal, with Klavan giving chase, but Mignolet does well to spread himself and turn the strike behind for a corner.
1'AND WE'RE OFF! Leeds in all white as they get us underway, attacking left to right, with Liverpool in red.
Thank you.
And so, at one point over the next few minutes,
wherever you may be, please put everything aside and be silent, if only for a moment, to pay your respects.
There is no reprieve amidst tragedy, but for the unity it promotes. The football world is an unassailable family, and today we mourn together – we mourn the lives lost, while celebrating the lives lived.
With a little over five minutes still to go before kick-off, let’s take this time to pay tribute to the victims of Tuesday’s devastatingly tragic plane crash involving Brazilian football club Chapecoense.
Manager Garry Monk makes four changes to the Leeds side which won 2-1 at Rotherham on the weekend. Stuart Dallas replaces Chris Wood in attack, while Ronald Vieira and Gaetano Berardi also come into the team at the expense of Kalvin Phillips and Luke Ayling. Rob Green gets a rest as Marco Silvestri starts in goal.
Right-back Trent Arnold and midfield Ovie Ejaria, both of whom made their full-debut in the fourth round against Tottenham, get the call again tonight. Simon Mignolet returns in goal, Lucas Leiva and Ragnar Klavan form a partnership at centre-half, while Emre Can and Kevin Stewart join Ejaria in midfield.
Jurgen Klopp keeps just two players in the starting XI from their win over Sunderland on Saturday, with Georginio Wijnaldum and Sadio Mane keeping their place in the side, both lining up in the attacking trident, flanking striker Divock Origi, who played close to an hour after replacing the injured Philippe Coutinho on the weekend.
SUBS: Green, Ayling, Wood, Antonsson, Grimes, Phillips,
Mowatt.
LEEDS UNITED (4-2-3-1): Silvestri; Berardi, Bartley, Cooper, Taylor; Vieira, O'Kane; Sacko, Roofe, Dallas; Doukara.
SUBS: Karius, Clyne, Lovren, Milner, Henderson, Grujic, Woodburn.
LIVERPOOL (4-3-3): Mignolet; Arnold, Lucas, Klavan, Moreno; Ejaria, Stewart, Can; Mane, Wijnaldum, Origi.
CONFIRMED TEAM NEWS:
Leeds have won this competition just once in their history and would love nothing more than to change that, with the finish line in touching distance, but they face their toughest test yet in the form of Jurgen Klopp’s high-flying Reds.
While priorities may reside elsewhere for Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool, they also don’t have European competition to worry about this season, the Reds can afford the minor distraction that would accompany a run to the final.
Both sides will have one eye on their league duties forthcoming on the weekend, with Liverpool in a heated title race and Leeds in an anxious battle of their own for promotion.
Hello and welcome to live coverage from Anfield for this English Football League Cup quarter-final tie between Liverpool and Leeds United!
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