Liverpool 1-1 Carlisle (aet, 3-2 on penalties): Ings & Bogdan edge Reds into League Cup fourth round
The striker opened the scoring at Anfield only for
his strike to be quickly cancelled out by Derek
Asamoah, but the hosts' debutant goalkeeper
came up trumps in the shootoutThe pressure
mounted on Brendan Rodgers as Liverpool
scraped through 3-2 on penalties after being held
to a 1-1 draw against League Two Carlisle United
in the third round of the League Cup.
With Carlo Ancelotti the latest big-name manager
to be linked with the Anfield job, Rodgers required
a convincing performance and result from his
players on Wednesday to ease fears over his
future.
But things did not go to plan on Merseyside,
despite Danny Ings' second goal in as many
games giving the hosts - winless in five matches
- the lead.
For all Liverpool's possession and despite a
barrage of shots at goal - they clocked up more
than 40 across 120 minutes of action - Derek
Asamoah's first-half leveller proved enough to
take the match to extra time and then penalties.
Debutant goalkeeper Adam Bogdan helped to
spare Rodgers the humiliation of defeat as his
save from Bastien Hery's spot-kick proved
decisive, despite Adam Lallana and Philippe
Coutinho missing their efforts.
It was cruel on Keith Curle's side, who beat QPR
in the previous round and will return to the rigours
of fourth-tier football with a home match against
Newport County on Saturday.
Rodgers made six changes to the line-up that
drew with Norwich City last time out, handing
starts to Lallana and Roberto Firmino and both
went close early on with rasping long-range
drives.
On just his second Liverpool start, Ings was the
next to test Mark Gillespie, the young goalkeeper
doing well to parry away a dipping effort from the
former Burnley forward.
However, Ings was rewarded for his lively start
when he latched onto Lallana's precise cross to
head home the opener from close range.
Liverpool should have extended their lead shortly
after, but Ings could not double his tally – this
time heading over after meeting Alberto Moreno's
cross at the back post.
And Asamoah made the hosts pay shortly after
the half-hour mark, poor defending from Martin
Skrtel on his 300th Liverpool appearance allowing
the Ghanaian to prod in at Bogdan's near post
after being teed up by Hery.
Gillespie had to be alert to prevent substitute
Divock Origi netting his maiden Liverpool goal
after the restart, diving to his left to tip the ball
wide.
Curle introduced top scorer Jabo Ibehre on the
hour mark – the forward having netted 10 goals in
11 games this term – while Coutinho replaced Joe
Allen for the hosts.
James Milner – winner of this competition in 2014
with Manchester City – drilled wide soon after and
Coutinho went close with a curling strike as the
game went into extra time.
Ibehre should have done better after being slipped
through by Hery in a rare foray forward from
Carlisle, with Origi having a goal-bound effort
blocked at the other end.
Matters were made worse for Liverpool when
Dejan Lovren was taken off on a stretcher late on,
as Rodgers' side had to settle for penalties.
Carlisle's dream was ended when Hery's tame
spot-kick was parried away with ease by Bogdan,
with Liverpool set to face AFC Bournemouth in the
next round.
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