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  • 2009 Football League Cup Final
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  • Manchester United won 4–1 on penalties, after the match ended as a goalless draw in normal time. United converted all four of their penalties, while Tottenham missed two of their three. It was only the second time that the League Cup Final had been decided by a penalty shootout. The man of the match was Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster, who became the first goalkeeper since Jerzy Dudek in 2003 to win the Alan Hardaker Award.
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Previous
  • 2008
penaltyscore
  • 4
Team
Date
  • 2009-03-01
penalties
  • Bentley
  • Anderson
  • Ronaldo
  • Giggs
  • Tévez
  • O'Hara
  • Ćorluka
Score
  • 0
Attendance
  • 88217
Title
  • 2009
Referee
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  • 0
Event
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  • Ben Foster
City
  • London
Time
  • 900.0
Details
  • Manchester United won 4–1 on penalties
NEXT
  • 2010
Stadium
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abstract
  • Manchester United won 4–1 on penalties, after the match ended as a goalless draw in normal time. United converted all four of their penalties, while Tottenham missed two of their three. It was only the second time that the League Cup Final had been decided by a penalty shootout. The man of the match was Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster, who became the first goalkeeper since Jerzy Dudek in 2003 to win the Alan Hardaker Award.