Virgil van Dijk headed Liverpool to a record-extending 10th English League Cup trophy by securing a 1-0 win against Chelsea at Wembley on Monday (NZ time).
The centre back’s goal in the 28th minute of extra time settled a tense clash that had ended 0-0 in regulation.
“You should always savour the good moments, this is definitely one of them,” Van Dijk said. “I’m so proud, proud to be part of this club and especially proud of the boys.”
Klopp will step down at the end of the season, but victory in the League Cup has kept his team on course for an improbable quadruple of trophies.
Liverpool and Chelsea had met in both domestic finals in 2022 and on each occasion, Liverpool came out on top to lift the League Cup and FA Cup on penalties after two goalless draws.
This was another close match in which both teams had goals ruled out for offside and the woodwork was hit on three occasions.
Chelsea could have gone ahead early on when Cole Palmer’s effort was saved by Caoimhin Kelleher from close range.
Later Raheem Sterling thought he had put Chelsea in front after sliding home Nicolas Jackson’s cross, but the goal was ruled out for offside in the build-up.
Cody Gakpo’s header then left Chelsea goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic standing shortly before halftime, but his effort came back off the foot of the post.
Van Dijk sent Liverpool fans wild in the second half with a powerful header to beat Petrovic, but it was Chelsea’s supporters who were left cheering when, after a lengthy review, it was also disallowed for offside.
Conor Gallagher hit the post in the 76th minute after flicking Palmer’s cross beyond Kelleher and was later denied when one on one with the goalkeeper.
Liverpool had the better chances in extra time, but when Harvey Elliott struck the post with a header, it looked like it would go down to penalties again.
That was until Van Dijk came up with the decisive moment and perhaps the start of a trophy-laden end to Klopp’s reign.