1998 Football League Cup final

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1998 Football League Cup Final
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Match programme cover
Event 1997–98 Football League Cup
After extra time
Date29 March 1998
Venue Wembley Stadium, London
Man of the Match Dennis Wise (Chelsea)
Referee Peter Jones (Leicestershire)
Attendance77,698
1997
1999

The 1998 Football League Cup Final was a football match played between Chelsea and Middlesbrough on 29 March 1998 at Wembley Stadium. Chelsea, under new manager Gianluca Vialli, won with two extra time goals and won the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup later that season. Middlesbrough's second consecutive defeat in the final was followed by promotion back to the Premier League after just one season.

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Both teams were restricted to shots from distance. This all changed in extra time when Chelsea took control. Frank Sinclair, a villain in the 1994 FA Cup Final defeat when conceding a penalty and slipping to allow Mark Hughes to score, became the hero in this match. He started the move that ended with his header finding the corner of the Middlesbrough net to open the scoring. Chelsea's second goal came from Roberto Di Matteo. A corner played into the near post was not cleared by the Boro defence and Di Matteo was able to side foot the ball into the net on the half-volley. Di Matteo had come back to haunt Middlesbrough as he had scored the opening goal when the same sides met in the 1997 FA Cup Final the previous season. Once again Chelsea had won 2–0.

Road to Wembley

Chelsea

 
 

Round 3: Chelsea 1–1 Blackburn Rovers

(Chelsea won 4–1 on penalties)

Round 4: Chelsea 2–1 Southampton

Quarter-final: Ipswich Town 2–2 Chelsea

(Chelsea won 4–1 on penalties)

Semi-final, 1st leg: Arsenal 2–1 Chelsea

Semi-final, 2nd leg: Chelsea 3–1 Arsenal

Middlesbrough

Round 2, 1st leg: Middlesbrough 1–0 Barnet

Round 2, 2nd leg: Barnet 0–2 Middlesbrough

Round 3: Middlesbrough 2–0 Sunderland

 

Round 4: Middlesbrough 2–1 Bolton Wanderers a.e.t.

Quarter-final: Reading 0–1 Middlesbrough

 

Semi-final, 1st leg: Liverpool 2–1 Middlesbrough

Semi-final, 2nd leg: Middlesbrough 2–0 Liverpool

Match facts

Chelsea 2–0 (a.e.t.) Middlesbrough
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Di Matteo Soccerball shade.svg107'
Report
Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 77,698
Referee: Peter Jones (Leicestershire)
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Middlesbrough
GK1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ed de Goey
RWB2 Flag of Romania.svg Dan Petrescu Sub off.svg 75'
CB5 Flag of France.svg Frank Leboeuf Yellow card.svg
CB12 Flag of England.svg Michael Duberry
CB20 Flag of Jamaica.svg Frank Sinclair
LWB14 Flag of England.svg Graeme Le Saux Yellow card.svg
CM16 Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Di Matteo
CM11 Flag of England.svg Dennis Wise (c)Yellow card.svg
CM24 Flag of England.svg Eddie Newton
CF25 Flag of Italy.svg Gianfranco Zola
CF10 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Mark Hughes Yellow card.svgSub off.svg 83'
Substitutes:
GK13 Flag of England.svg Kevin Hitchcock
DF6 Flag of Scotland.svg Steve Clarke Sub on.svg 75'
FW19 Flag of Norway.svg Tore André Flo Sub on.svg 83'
Manager:
Flag of Italy.svg Gianluca Vialli
GK1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Schwarzer
RB2 Flag of Italy.svg Gianluca Festa
CB4 Flag of England.svg Steve Vickers
CB5 Flag of England.svg Nigel Pearson (c)
LB3 Flag of Slovakia.svg Vladimír Kinder
RM10 Flag of England.svg Paul Merson
CM6 Flag of England.svg Robbie Mustoe
CM7 Flag of England.svg Neil Maddison Sub off.svg 102'
LM11 Flag of Ireland.svg Andy Townsend Yellow card.svg
CF8 Flag of Colombia.svg Hamilton Ricard Sub off.svg 65'
CF9 Flag of Italy.svg Marco Branca
Substitutes:
DF12 Flag of Ireland.svg Curtis Fleming
FW13 Flag of Denmark.svg Mikkel Beck Sub on.svg 102'
MF14 Flag of England.svg Paul Gascoigne Yellow card.svgSub on.svg 65'
Manager:
Flag of England.svg Bryan Robson

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