Spearing sets Wembley goal
Second not enough for Kuyt
Dirk Kuyt has never viewed a runners-up medal as an acceptable outcome and is eager to end his quest for a trophy with Liverpool next month.
Dalglish delighted for fans
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish believes a trip to Wembley is just reward not only for "suffering" supporters but also for the club's owners.
Freedman: Palace must move on
Dejected Crystal Palace manager Dougie Freedman has told his players to put their Carling Cup semi-final heartbreak behind them.
Richards: Dowd decision poor
Manchester City defender Micah Richards has spoken of his frustration over the controversial penalty in the Carling Cup semi-final at Anfield.
Hudson buzzing over Wembley date
Cardiff captain Mark Hudson is anticipating an "amazing" day out at Wembley for all involved with the club at the Carling Cup final next month.
Gerrard: We'll respect Cardiff
Steven Gerrard is looking forward to leading out Liverpool at Wembley for the first time but has warned against complacency.
Dowd decision infuriates Mancini
Roberto Mancini left Anfield raging at more perceived refereeing injustices after his Manchester City side had crashed out of the Carling Cup.
Dalglish: Bellamy was dynamite
Kenny Dalglish hailed Craig Bellamy's "fantastic" display after Liverpool's 2-2 draw with Manchester City put them into the Carling Cup final.
Gerrard hails Reds hero Bellamy
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard led the celebrations as his side ended a near six-year wait to qualify for a major domestic final.
City chairman on cloud nine
The full extent of Cardiff's victory over Crystal Palace in their Carling Cup semi-final has not yet sunk in for chairman Dato Chan Tien Ghee.
Miller focus on promotion aim
Cardiff may be celebrating reaching their first-ever League Cup final, but Kenny Miller insists the club's priority remains securing promotion.
Freedman proud of fallen Eagles
Crystal Palace manager Dougie Freedman expressed his pride at his side's performance in the Carling Cup semi-final penalty defeat to Cardiff.
Barry explains Liverpool snub
Manchester City midfielder Gareth Barry plans to increase Liverpool's misery as payback for abuse from Anfield fans.
Medals matter more - Gerrard
Steven Gerrard says he would rather Liverpool win the Carling Cup several times than consistently finish in the Premier League's top four.
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- Hamann highlights cup importance
- Mackay glad of cup commitments
- MM: Dougie's done my team talk
- Hudson backs Bluebirds to fly
- Reds focused on Prem - Reina
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- Reina: Anfield will be rocking
- Suarez sets sights on silverware
- Mancini fumes at Johnson tackle
- Dalglish cautious after victory
- Gerrard defends Johnson tackle
- No extra pressure on Mancini
- C Palace v Cardiff reaction
- Dalglish: Slate is wiped clean
- Ramage eyes last hurrah
- Mackay pours praise on Hudson
- Mackay relishing cup semi
- Freedman keeps fingers crossed
- Kompany relishing busy month



