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Liverpool star admitted VAR would have caught him ‘cheating’ in FA Cup final after rejecting Manchester United

Liverpool star admitted VAR would have caught him ‘cheating’ in FA Cup final after rejecting Manchester United

When Liverpool won the treble in 2001, it famously came courtesy of a little helping hand from Stephane Henchoz at the Millennium Stadium.

Facing Arsenal in the FA Cup final in Cardiff, the Reds, having already won the League Cup on their previous visit to the stadium back in February were outplayed from start to finish by the Gunners. Yet they only trailed by a solitary goal as Arsene Wenger’s side saw a hatful of chances go begging, granting Michael Owen the opportunity to write his name into club folklore by stealing the cup away with a dramatic late brace.

It wasn’t until the 72nd minute when Arsenal belatedly took the lead through Freddie Ljungberg. However, they should have been awarded a first-half penalty after Stephane Henchoz blocked a Thierry Henry strike on the line with his arm.

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Unspotted by officials at the time, if the Switzerland international had been penalised, he would have also been sent off and left a below-par Liverpool facing the most uphill of battles.

Even though such an incident took place 21 years ago, fans still regular mention handball when they speak to Henchoz, who signed for Liverpool 24 years ago today. And it’s not lost on the defender that he was even more fortuitous when you consider the introduction of VAR in recent years.

“Still (people mention it) all the time now to be honest! The thing is with VAR now, I would not have escaped because they would have reviewed!” he laughed when speaking exclusively to the ECHO. “It would probably have been a penalty with the rules now with handballs.

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  • June 3, 2023