Liverpool v West Ham: Carabao Cup quarter-final – live

Jurgen Klopp speaks to Sky Sports ... and he really likes David Moyes's West Ham. “West Ham are a physically strong team … David Moyes is doing an incredible job … they are good again, through in Europe, a chance for a semi-final … it’s really impressive … Bowen is probably my favourite player apart from all of my players … it’s just great how he’s developed … we will give it a proper try … I couldn’t respect more what David is doing … on top of that I like him as a person … he is just a nice fellow … winning a final … qualifying for Europe in this league is incredibly difficult … improving the team every year … I really couldn’t respect it more … it’s a proper, proper Premier League game in the League Cup!”

That 1981 final was a controversial one. West Ham had won the FA Cup the previous season, and were leading the Second Division at the time. Liverpool were the reigning champions, but eight points behind joint leaders Ipswich Town and Aston Villa. Alan Kennedy opened the scoring for Liverpool in the 118th minute, driving over a prone and offside Sammy Lee. The linesman flagged for offside, but referee Clive Thomas overruled him. West Ham, fuming, went up the other end. Alvin Martin sent a header towards the top-right corner. With Ray Clemence beaten, Terry McDermott reached up and tipped the ball onto the bar. Penalty, which Ray Stewart dispatched at 101 mph.

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