Feature: Arsenal's League Cup highs and lows
Arsenal's League Cup history has had its ups and downs - as anyone at Wembley in February will testify.
Arsène Wenger's side suffered a heartbreaking defeat to Birmingham in the 2011 Carling Cup Final, a game that ranks alongside Swindon 1969 and Luton 1988 in the pantheon of Wembley woes.
But there have been good times too. Arsenal confounded the odds to beat Liverpool in 1987 with Charlie Nicholas scoring twice for George Graham's side.
And Graham got his hands on the same trophy six years later when Steve Morrow popped up to grab the winner against Sheffield Wednesday.
This feature charts the highs and lows of Arsenal in the League Cup and includes interviews with Morrow and the man who set up Nicholas' winner in 1987, Perry Groves.
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[Thursday, March 31, 2011]
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