2 avril 1995
Wembley
oublié d'arreter la bande, beaucoup de vide à la fin
Lgue.Cp.1994.1995.Fin.Liv.Boltn.twb22.mp4
5.1 Go
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Secured 14 months after Roy Evans had succeeded Graeme Souness, the term ‘transition’ certainly applies to the Liverpool squad at the time of the victory. For club legends Ian Rush and John Barnes, the Coca-Cola Cup - as it was known then - was the last major honour they won in the twilight years of their superlative Anfield careers. For Evans, it was his only one as Liverpool manager, for all the undoubted thrills and spills of his time in charge. The same is also true of five starters for the Reds that sunny Sunday afternoon. That list does not include Rob Jones, who had also featured in the 1992 FA Cup final aged just 20. The story of Jones’ career is well-known, but in 1994-95 the young right-back was still very much in his prime and one of the first names on Evans’ teamsheet, making 46 appearances in total, including eight in the League Cup as Liverpool dismissed Arsenal and that season’s title winners Blackburn Rovers among others on the road to the national stadium.
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