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| 437 Nuova Maglie Da Calcio Basso Prezzo Kimber This was the first FA Cup final to take place outside of England due to Wembley's reconstruction. Freddie Ljungberg gave a dominant Arsenal side the lead after 72 minutes at Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, before Michael Owen scored two late goals to give Liverpool victory. It was the Reds' second trophy of the season, after winning the League Cup, and they went on to win the Uefa Cup four days later. This is the last time Arsenal lost an FA Cup final - they've won seven since! The game that comes to mind is the Manchester derby when he scored the last-minute winner. I was playing right-back but I was having a stinker and Shaun Wright-Phillips was pulled and Owen was through on goal. It was totally my fault but Wright-Phillips got the blame for it. He didn't have that blistering pace but his movement was still good, he coasted in beside us and it was a brilliant goal. These were the two FA Cup finals that Shearer played in. Marc Overmars and Nicolas Anelka scored for Arsenal in 1998 as the Gunners won their seventh FA Cup and their first of seven under Arsene Wenger. A year later Newcastle were in the final again, but lost by the same scoreline to Manchester United. Teddy Sheringham and Paul Scholes scored the goals as Sir Alex Ferguson's side completed the Treble with their Champions League triumph four days later. You have to stay and be respectful and clap the winning team, you don't know what to do when you have 40,000 of your fans and they just want to get out of the stadium as quickly as possible - they're all devastated. You say thanks to them and go round and congratulate everyone but you just want to get out of there. We didn't play well - United were much better than us in 1999. We were better against Arsenal but it wasn't to be. We did an open-top bus parade after both and you just think how stupid is this? The last time Newcastle won the FA Cup was in 1955 and the bus was all arranged and we couldn't get out of it. It just showed how desperate the fans were for success because there were hundreds of thousands of fans, it was unbelievable. We had to go say thanks at the civic centre and it was like what are we doing? Embarrassing. This was the first Merseyside derby FA Cup final and took place seven days after Liverpool had won the league, with Everton runners-up. Lineker put Everton ahead before a double from Ian Rush and a Craig Johnston strike gave the Reds their third FA Cup success. |
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