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League Cup: Behind the scenes at the final

To commemorate today's 50th League Cup final, our award-winning photographer Tom Jenkins has been granted unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to record the day's events as Aston Villa take on Manchester United at Wembley
  
  


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11:15 Several hours before kick-off the match balls, which have been specially made to mark the 50th League Cup final, are pumped to exactly 12psi
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Carling Cup Final: 12:00 The rain covers are out to protect the pitch from the heavy rain
11:30 Incessant rain in London has forced the officials at Wembley to cover the pitch with protective sheeting – a rare sight at the national stadium
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Carling Cup Final: 11:45 Dennis Tueart wins the award for the greatest League Cup final goal
11:45 There have been some unforgettable moments in League Cup finals down the years – not least Dennis Tueart's match-winning overhead kick for Manchester City against Newcastle United in 1976, which has been voted the greatest of all in a poll of more than 20,000 fans. Tueart received a special award before the match in recognition of his goal
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Carling Cup Final: 12:30 A winners medal is carefully burnished before kick-off
12:30 A winner's medal is carefully burnished before kick-off. Villa are the second most successful club in the history of this competition with five wins to date; they're facing the holders and three-times winners Manchester United today
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Carling Cup Final: 13:20 Jeff Stelling, Jamie Redknapp & Dwight York previews the match
12:45 In the Sky Sports studio, Jeff Stelling previews the match with pundits Jamie Redknapp and the former Villa and United striker Dwight Yorke
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Carling Cup Final: 12:30 Lunch is served to guests in the Great Hall
13:00 Lunch is served to guests in the Great Hall
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Carling Cup Final: 13:30 Retiring Football League chairman Lord Mawhinney gives a speech
13:30 Retiring Football League chairman Lord Mawhinney gives a speech prior to what will be his last final ...
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Carling Cup Final: 13:30 Sir Bobby Charlton listens to intently to Lord Mawhinney's speech
... to which Sir Bobby Charlton listens intently
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Carling Cup Final: 2.05pm The official team-sheets are handed in and photocopied
14:05 The official team-sheets are handed in and photocopied. Gabby Agbonlahor and Emile Heskey will spearhead Villa's attack, meanwhile Michael Owen will start for United at Wayne Rooney's expense
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Carling Cup Final: 14:15 Fans stroll up Wembley Way
14:15 Fans of both clubs are in vociferous mood as they stroll up Wembley Way
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Carling Cup Final: 14:50 United boss Alex Ferguson is interviewed before the kick off
14:50 United boss Alex Ferguson is interviewed before kick-off and explains why he's made seven changes to the side which beat West Ham 3-0 in the Premier League on Tuesday
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Carling Cup Final: 14:53 Michael Carrick limbers up in the tunnel
14:53 United's Michael Carrick limbers up in the tunnel
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14:54 The cup is brought onto the pitch by Private Dave Tatlock, who has defied medical experts by walking again despite having shrapnel lodged in his spine. Tatlock was caught in friendly fire in Afghanistan in July 2008
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Carling Cup Final: 14:55 The prize at stake is draped with ribbons of red, blue and claret
14:55 The prize at stake is draped with ribbons of red, claret and blue. How apposite that the current holders and first ever winners should contest today's 50th final
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Carling Cup Final: 14:58 Despite his 27 goals this season, Rooney is on the bench at kick-off
14:58 Despite his 27 goals this season, Rooney finds himself on the bench. But the England striker looks untroubled as he shares a joke with Ryan Giggs
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Carling Cup Final: 15:05 With just five minutes gone, James Milner steps up to take a penalty
15:05 With just five minutes of the match gone, Agbonlahor's bedevilling pace leads Nemanja Vidic to bring him down in the penalty box. James Milner steps up to take the resulting penalty kick ...
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Carling Cup Final: 15:05 Milner celebrates after scoring
... and he scores! Villa have the lead with one of the quickest cup final goals in the tournament's history. Incidentally, the record is held by Jean Arne Riise whose strike against Chelsea in the 2005 final came after just 45 seconds
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Carling Cup Final: 15:13 The Villa fans fall silent as Michael Owen levels the scores
15:13 But the Villa fans are soon silenced as Michael Owen levels the scores with an adroit finish in the 13th minute. Villa's Richard Dunne must take some of the blame, though, as his dawdling allowed Dimitar Berbatov to seize possession in the build-up
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Carling Cup Final: Emile Heskey's header is safely gathered by United's goalkeeper
Emile Heskey's looping header is safely gathered by United's goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak
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Carling Cup Final: Dimitar Berbatov heads the ball above Stiliyan Petrov
Dimitar Berbatov heads the ball as Stiliyan Petrov tumbles beneath him
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Carling Cup Final: Berbatov and Petrov wait for treatment
Berbatov and Petrov wait for treatment as referee Phil Dowd stands impatiently looking towards the touchline
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Carling Cup Final: Villa manager Martin O'Neill applaudes his players
Villa manager Martin O'Neill, winner of the 1997 and 2000 League Cups with Leicester City, applauds his players
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Carling Cup Final: Rafael trails Agbonlahor
Rafael trails Agbonlahor - the young Brazilian struggling to rival his fleet-footed opponent
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Carling Cup Final: 15: 42 Owen is forced off through injury & is replaced by Rooney
15:42 It's a disappointing end to what seemed a promising afternoon for Michael Owen. With England boss Fabio Capello watching from the stands, Owen had been in impressive form early on, but he limps off with a hamstring injury near the end of the first half and is replaced by Rooney
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Ji-Sung Park skips a challenge from Stewart Downing and Evra picks up the loose ball as both sides look to wrestle control in the second half
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Carling Cup Final: James Milner thrashes a strike goalwards as Vidic blocks his path
James Milner thrashes a strike goalwards
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Carling Cup Final: This match is heading for extra-time unless a breakthrough can be found
This match is heading for extra-time unless a breakthrough can be found ...
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Carling Cup Final: 16:29 Rooney gives United the lead
16:29 ... and it's Rooney who provides that breakthrough with 16 minutes remaining. His tantalising header floats over the finger tips of Brad Friedel and into Villa's net
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Carling Cup Final: 16:29 Rooney celebrates his goal with Patrice Evra
16:29 Rooney, whose goal was created by a delightful cross from Antonio Valencia, is congratulated by Patrice Evra Photograph: Tom Jenkins
Carling Cup Final: Villa are desperate for an equaliser, but Utd are happy to play for time
Villa are desperate for an equaliser, but United are happy to run down the clock Photograph: Tom Jenkins
Carling Cup Final: United's fans are joyous at the final whistle
After four minutes of injury time, United's fans are joyous as the referee blows the final whistle
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Carling Cup Final: Maria Lavery of the Football League removes the claret and blue ribbons
On hearing the peep of the whistle, Maria Lavery of the Football League removes the claret and blue ribbons from the trophy
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Carling Cup Final: 16:55 Villa's dejected centre back James Collins collects his loser's medal
16:55 Villa's dejected centre back James Collins wipes his face after collecting his loser's medal
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Carling Cup Final: 17:00 Patrice Evra lifts the trophy
17:00 Patrice Evra lifts the trophy as United become only the third team ever to retain the League Cup
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Carling Cup Final: Evra is doused with champagne as United celebrate their win
Evra is doused with champagne as United celebrate their win Photograph: Tom Jenkins
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Alex Ferguson looks thrilled, clasping his 34th trophy in 24 years as United's boss
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Carling Cup Final: Streamers trail across the floor as Rooney leaves the field
Streamers trail across the floor as Rooney, the protagonist of United's victory, leaves the field Photograph: Tom Jenkins
Cup final: Cup final
O'Neill talks to the media afterwards and questions why Vidic was allowed to stay on the field after giving away the early penalty. "It does not matter if it is in the first second or the 89th minute of the game, the decision is straightforward. It is so straightforward it is incredible," he says.
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Cup final: Cup final
Prince William, an ardent Villa fan, is able to laugh off the defeat. It's been 14 years since Villa won silverware - William was just 13 at the time
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Carling Cup Final: United's dressing room is left in a mess after they depart Wembley
United's dressing room is left in a mess with beer cans and loo rolls strewn about the place after the team have departed Wembley with the League Cup trophy.
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