In today's Carling Cup Final, second-division club Cardiff City was trying to make history as the first non-English Club to win a major trophy in 85 years. But in the end, Liverpool, owned by a group led by the Red Sox' John Henry, prevailed 3-2 on penalty kicks to win their first major trophy since 2006.
After finishing regulation tied 1-1, Liverpool's Dirk Kuyt scored early in the second period of extra time and appeared to seal the win.
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