Well, that was utterly ridiculous.
Liverpool’s Carabao Cup adventure is over. There were to be no surprises as the youngest side in Reds history went down 5-0 against Aston Villa in a mismatch of a quarter-final.
What a farce.
With Jurgen Klopp and his players 4000 miles away in Doha, it was left to Neil Critchley and this team of kids to keep the flag flying. Liverpool are the League Cup’s most successful club, but this was a night which did the competition no favours whatsoever.
No criticism of Critchley or his team, who performed admirably in the circumstances. There were times, particularly in the first half, where the gulf between the sides in terms of experience was barely noticeable.
Nor is it necessarily a slight against Klopp and the senior side either. Liverpool’s hands were tied from the moment they saw off Arsenal in round four. Their participation at the Club World Cup was non-negotiable, and so something had to give.
The integrity of English football’s second cup competition was that something. Villa march on to the semi-finals, but even they looked a little embarrassed by the manner in which they had done so.
The average age of the Liverpool starting XI was just 19 years and 183 days. There were five debutants, and 14 of the 18-man squad were teenagers.
Fittingly, one of them was called Boyes.
Villa, by contrast, picked a team with eight full internationals, and a squad packed with Premier League experience.
Perhaps just as fittingly, their centre-forward was called Kodjia. The average age of Dean Smith’s team was a touch under 30.
It did not show initially, with Critchley’s young pups taking the game to their senior foes. Liverpool were confident and assured, and created chances in the early stages. Orjan Nyland denied Harvey Elliott, Herbie Kane and Isaac Christie-Davies, as Elliott in particular shone. Neil Taylor, the experienced Wales international, will have nightmares about the way the 16-year-old terrorised him at times.
Roared on by almost 5,000 travelling supporters – and what does it say about the dedication of fans that so many would make the trip for a game like this, a week before Christmas? – Liverpool were going nicely until Lady Luck deserted them
They had more possession in the first half yet conceded from a set-piece, a deflection and a giveaway at the back. Villa had three shots in the first 45 minutes, yet scored four times.
At half-time you feared the worst. Liverpool’s record defeat is 9-1 and it came in Birmingham, back in 1954. This team did not deserve to break that particular record.
They didn’t. To their immense credit, Critchley’s team dug in brilliantly after the break. They were a minute away from a second-half clean sheet until Wesley, who cost Villa £22 million in the summer, made it 5-0.
Whether Villa switched off or not, the youngsters should be proud of their efforts. Villa boss Smith waited to congratulate each and every one of the visiting players before disappearing down the tunnel, something that was well deserved despite the result.
They will never forget tonight. Christie-Davies, Tony Gallacher, Morgan Boyes, Luis Longstaff and Tom Hill all made their debuts, as did Jack Bearne, Leighton Clarkson and James Norris from the bench. Critchley, albeit in difficult circumstances, has now managed Liverpool in a first-team game.
Those achievements will never be taken away. Whatever chapters these players go on to write in their careers, they will always remember the night they came to Villa and had a right go.
Hopefully, though, Liverpool never find themselves in this position again, having to effectively forfeit a competition that has given the club so much happiness, and so much success, in the past.
Villa go through, but to call them winners would be a stretch.
The Carabao Cup deserves better.
hohadmrsuz
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It is time for Liverpool to forget this Carabao Cup in future!!
hohadmrsuz
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shame to villa
Sorry Bro....it is NOT "shame to Villa"...... it is SHAME TO THE ORGANISERS OF THIS TOURNAMENT!!!!......for arranging such a schedule....not taking into consideration that Liverpool is involved in Doha!!! SHAME ON THE ORGANISERS
GabrielAnindhita
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enough of the excuses there still out there representing liverpool. and that's there u23 team the so called team of the future 😂😂😂😂 let's face it they definitely won't win anything with kids 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
true bro, very true
GabrielAnindhita
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It's okay, that result is to give Liverpool a lesson not to underestimate the opponent club
dazzamufctreble99
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enough of the excuses there still out there representing liverpool. and that's there u23 team the so called team of the future 😂😂😂😂 let's face it they definitely won't win anything with kids 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
bunkmptuy
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shame to villa
Nepdlrz
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Liverpool or any other Team should totally boycut future Carabao cup with such tight schedule if the FA would not seem it necessary to rearrange the schedule to a date convenient to the clubs involved.
febakly
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It was a very good experience for the young Liverpool side. Learn from it and move forward to the future.
laehcim
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they must be happy cos we dash them Xmas bonus so no offence but come to think of it I think that's last bonus they'll get for xmas
muuaemuy
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well done to the young team, but at the end of the day, it comes down to the scheduling of games and the number of competitions the top teams can realistically play in. This game had been setup for Liverpool to lose right from the start. Football administration has failed the beautiful game in this case.
Hokcdekou
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respect to the 5000 Reds who travelled and cheered for the boys
Baeemostyz
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That right bro, go city.. Kicks Aston villa out, hahahhahahahha...
Necablnt
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This is down to the Organizers of z competition SHAME on them.
fucabdmosy
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Some impressive performances out there tonite. You can see hos confident they are on the ball. Pass and move the Liverpool way. The future is bright. The future is Red. Well done lads. Keep dreaming.
sicaopz
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LFC should forever field their under 23's in the league cup as protest to their treatment by epl.
kimdempz
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organizers made a bad call for LIVERPOOL....SHAME SHAME..SHAME
bapinoryz
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Its ok. liverpool have other priorities. That's to win the World Club Championship. A Trophy that liverpool fc never won before. Every season you have League cup but to play World Club Championship you need to win the Champions league. That don't come often.
its not about priority, its all about prize money. 5mil vs 100k. which will you chose!!
Kebcdlnos
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thats what i called "a glorious defeat". they awfully got hammered, yet they still win our heart.
Tubbelptu
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Let Man City win it . As it becomes their favourite Cup.
Tubbelptu
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Its ok. liverpool have other priorities. That's to win the World Club Championship. A Trophy that liverpool fc never won before. Every season you have League cup but to play World Club Championship you need to win the Champions league. That don't come often.
KwajoSarpong2018
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No worries Man City will give them a taste of the their own medicine in the next round