Match Report

Worthington League Cup Semi-Final 2nd Leg - Tuesday 22nd January 2002, from Ewood Park

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Result
Blackburn Rovers (6)  2 (3) Sheffield Wednesday

Jansen 35
Duff 37
Cole 82
Hignett 88
Ekoku (pen) 58
Soltvedt 85

Att: 26,844


Team Lineups

Friedel Heald
Curtis Haslam
Bjornebye Geary
Taylor Westwood
Johansson Bromby
Hignett Hamshaw
Tugay McLaren
Flitcroft Soltvedt
Duff Quinn
Cole Sibon
Jansen Ekoku

Substitutes

Mahon - Jansen (61 mins) Bonvin - Hamshaw (45 mins)
  O'Donnell - Geary (71 mins)

Un-used Substitutes

Kelly Roberts
Berg Maddix
Grabbi Donnelly
Hughes  


Match Report

Cup dreams over in Rovers return

This report from Soccernet.com:

Blackburn sealed a place in their first major cup final for 42 years but skipper Garry Flitcroft is almost certain to miss their big day in Cardiff. Having established their superiority with the 2-1 win in the Worthington Cup semi-final first leg at Hillsborough, Rovers went on to rub the First Division team's nose in it at Ewood Park with a 4-2 victory. But Flitcroft's pointless red card, given for a shocking challenge on Trond Egil Soltvedt, means the midfielder faces being suspended for the final in the Millennium Stadium.

Matt Jansen, Damien Duff, Andy Cole and Craig Hignett all scored for Blackburn, who were also guilty of wasting several other good chances. Goals by Efan Ekoku and Soltvedt only served to ensure some respectability for the Owls. Despite conceding four goals, one man who could hold his head up high was the Wednesday keeper Paul Heald, who answered a goalkeeping crisis by signing on loan from Wimbledon only eight hours before kick-off and pulled off several excellent saves.

Twenty minutes had passed before either goalkeeper was really tested and it was Heald who proved his worth. Cole's flick-on set up Jansen and the striker struck a drive on the run, but straight at Heald and the goalkeeper fielded the ball comfortably.

A Wednesday goal would have made things interesting. As it was, Blackburn scored twice in two minutes and booked their trip to Cardiff. First, in the 34th minute, Hignett's corner from the left ended up at Taylor's feet, he stabbed the ball against a post and Jansen reacted quickest to score from close range.

Half-time: Blackburn 2-0 Owls

Jansen should have scored again when Cole put him through, but no matter as seconds later Duff did. Cole and Jansen linked to find Tugay and his inviting rolling pass to his left just begged to be struck. Duff did not turn the offer down, giving Heald no chance.

Cole, acting as master provider rather than deadly finisher, again put Jansen clear but once again he failed to find the target. Then came that moment Flitcroft will long have cause to regret. A needless and horrible two-footed lunge at Soltvedt caused a mass scuffle.

Incensed Wednesday players surrounded Rovers' captain, causing Cole to charge in recklessly and become involved in a shoving match with Ashley Westwood. When the dust had settled, referee Mike Riley showed a red card to Flitcroft and yellows to Cole and Westwood.

Within minutes, Wednesday had forced themselves back into contention, but their task was still an uphill one. Stig-Inge Bjornebye was penalised for handling in the area and Ekoku made it 2-1 on the night from the spot.

With eight minutes left, Cole did finally score before Soltvedt then climbed well to head in Quinn's cross but the contest was already over - a fact emphasised by Hignett's finish to make it five goals in five starts for the midfielder.