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Summary
Liverpool beat Stoke on penalties to reach League Cup final
Man City v Everton in second semi-final (19:45 GMT, 1-2 on aggregate)
Crystal Palace sign ex-Spurs striker Emmanuel Adebayor
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A fan of penalty drama? Then you'll enjoy our highlights of #LFC v #SCFC bbc.in/1Vpugiy
0:06 a.m. - 27 January 2016

Perfect for Liverpool fans, but it may be painful listening for Stoke supporters.
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'The atmosphere was electric'

Football
Posted at 09:06



#LFC players celebrated last night by singing the Kolo/Yaya Toure song! bbc.in/1KDugG6
8:29 a.m. - 27 January 2016

Interviewing footballers is not always the easiest thing, and it is not helped when the team are in a party mood after securing their place in a Wembley final.

Liverpool midfielder Joe Allen spoke to BBC Radio 5 live minutes after his side’s Capital One Cup semi-final penalty shoot-out victory over Stoke City. His interview competed with chants from exuberant team-mates in the background singing a popular song about Kolo and Yaya Toure.

The Welshman, who scored the winning penalty, said: "Sometimes it's more exciting to get through like this. It's not good for the stress, but the atmosphere afterwards was electric".

The Reds won 6-5 on penalties and will play Manchester City or Everton at Wembley on 28 February.
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'We were by far the better team'

Football
Posted at 08:59


Stoke manager Mark Hughes, unsurprisingly, disagreed with Klopp's assessment that Liverpool deserved to progress.

"I thought we were by far the better team," he said. "We were behind in the tie and I'm proud of what the players produced.

"Nobody gave us a chance - why they would do that I don't know. We've proved for a couple of years that we're a good team. I think Liverpool were delighted to go to penalties and then it's a lottery.

"We got a win on paper - goodness knows how long it's been since we won here - but the objective was to get to a Wembley final which we didn't."

Reuters
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'Stoke changed their style, but we had luck'

Football
Posted at 08:51


Reuters

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was in typically effervescent form after his side reached the League Cup final with a penalty-shootout win over Stoke.

"It was great, the atmosphere was special," he said. "It was a good game for my side against a difficult side to play.

"They changed their style today. It was keeper Jack Butland to Peter Crouch so it was difficult to defend. We had a few problems, but they didn't have too many opportunities.

"Their goal was double offside but, in the end, we had luck in the penalty shootout. Over the whole 120 minutes, the players, crowd and Liverpool deserved it."
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Eagles sign Adebayor

Football
Posted at 08:43


Some transfer news you may have missed from last night...

Crystal Palace have signed former Arsenal, Manchester City and Tottenham striker Emmanuel Adebayor on a free transfer.

The 31-year-old, who has scored 94 Premier League goals, joins a Palace side who have not won in their last six league games.

"I can't wait to join the squad and start playing again," said Adebayor.

Crystal Palace
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Football Daily Podcast

Football
Posted at 08:35


Here's something for you to enjoy early in the day. Catch up with our latest football podcast, which looks back at Liverpool's dramatic penalty shoot-out win over Stoke and also preview's tonight's other League Cup semi-final.

Everton hold a 2-1 advantage over Manchester City after the first leg, but can Roberto Martinez's side ensure it is an all-Merseyside final?





#LFC have booked their place at Wembley. Who will join them there? bbc.in/1Si2rth #CapitalOneCup
7:39 a.m. - 27 January 2016
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Did Ronaldo cost more than Bale?

Back pages
Posted at 08:29



Marca

Spending lots and lots of money is something of a theme on Europe's sports pages this morning.

Spanish paper Marca leads with the intriguing suggestion that Cristiano Ronaldo actually cost Real Madrid more than Gareth Bale, and is the rightful holder of the world transfer record.

The paper says the final bill for Ronaldo came to 104.7 million euros (£80m), while Bale's eventual fee was a mere 99.7 million euros (£76m).

There'll be squabbling over that one in the Bernabeu changing-room, mark my words...
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PSG set to splash the cash?

Back pages
Posted at 08:23


Meanwhile in France, an interesting tale on the front page of sports paper L'Equipe, which reports that Paris Saint Germain are set to dip into a 300 million euro (£2.3m) transfer kitty in order to pursue their ambition of becoming "the best club in Europe".


 L'Equipe



Blues set to poach Poch?

Back pages
Posted at 08:16


The Times

More Chelsea rumblings on the back of The Times. The paper reports that Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino is firmly in the club's sights for next season.

The exclusion of highly-rated youngsters Maro Itoje and Elliott Daly from the England Six Nations squad to take on Scotland also makes the back page.
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Could Chelsea face transfer ban?



The Guardian

The Guardian also focuses on Liverpool's dramatic shoot-out victory, but there are some other interesting lines too.

The paper also reports that Chelsea face the threat of a transfer ban, and says Alastair Cook has challenged England's top-order batsmen to "step up" after a heavy defeat in the fourth Test against South Africa.
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League Cup glory for Liverpool

Back pages
Posted at 08:08


Let's take you on a whistlestop tour of this morning's back pages. We start with the Sun, which leads on Liverpool's progress to the League Cup final.

The Reds lost the semi-final second leg 1-0 after Marko Arnautovic scored for Stoke, but Joe Allen's penalty secured their place at Wembley.

The paper also reports that Chelsea have slapped an £80m price tag on Eden Hazard.


The Sun
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Konta and Murray through

Tennis
Posted at 08:05


AP

It's been a brilliant day for Britain's number one tennis players at the Australian Open.

In the women's draw, Johanna Konta beat China's Zhang Shuai 6-4 6-1 to set up a semi-final with Angelique Kerber.

And as if that wasn't enough excuse to break out the Union Jack bunting, Andy Murray has just wrapped up a 6-3 6-7 6-2 6-3 win over David Ferrer to make it two Brits in the singles semis of a Grand Slam for the first time since 1977.
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Hello and welcome to Sportsday.

It's another action-packed day as we look in on some FA Cup news conferences, digest the latest transfer news, and take in the Six Nations launch.

But first, to that all-important news from the Australian Open...


EPA

Yes, it might be early, but you're not dreaming...you are looking at a female British Grand Slam semi-finalist.

Johanna Konta, who lost in the first round of qualifying last year, has continued her remarkable run.

And there's more good news from Melbourne..

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