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The Kids Are Alright

Sean Malhotra | Dez Corkhill

26-Feb-24 19:30

The Kids Are Alright

More than alright, in fact. An injury-hit Liverpool side had to field a bunch of raw talent led by talismanic skipper Virgil Van Dijk who scored the winner in extra-time to claim the Carabao Cup vs Chelsea. The only team in history to win it 10-times & first trophy following Jurgen Klopp’s bombshell announcement earlier this month. The first for the quadruple chasing Liverpool? Also, the gang reviews the Premier League action over the weekend - a last minute strike from Alex Iwobi handed Fulham their first victory at Old Trafford since 2003, while Arsenal emphatically beat Newcastle 4-1. All that and more, on this week's episode of Just For Kicks.

Produced by: Daryl Ong

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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Categories:  sportsfootball

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