1992 FA Cup Final

1992 FA Cup Final
Event FA Cup 1991–92
Date 9 May 1992
Venue Wembley Stadium, London
Referee Philip Don (Middlesex)
Attendance 79,544

The 1992 FA Cup Final was contested by Liverpool and Sunderland at Wembley. Liverpool won 2–0, with goals from Michael Thomas and Ian Rush.

Summary

This was the first FA Cup Final to feature a Second Division team since Queens Park Rangers reached the final in 1982, and the last until Millwall played at Cardiff in 2004. Despite being underdogs, Sunderland had the better of the first half. The team was full of running and kept Liverpool's strikeforce of Ian Rush and Dean Saunders at bay. Sunderland's best chance fell to John Byrne who somehow miss-kicked when presented with a volley 6 yards out. Liverpool's best chance saw Michael Thomas lift his shot over the bar when pressured by the Rokerites goalkeeper Tony Norman. One unusual feature of the match is that Ian Rush and Tony Norman both attended St Richard Gwyn High School in North Wales, one of the few schools to have the distinction of seeing two ex-pupils compete in the same cup final.

Thomas redeemed himself after 47 minutes, when he scored the first goal of the game, following excellent work down the right wing by Steve McManaman, the youngest player on the pitch. Tony Norman could only get fingertips to Thomas's superbly angled half-volley. Following this goal, the Reds had more confidence and started playing better football. On 67 minutes Dean Saunders released Michael Thomas who sped into the penalty area. His progress was halted but the ball fell to Ian Rush who slotted the ball into the bottom left-hand corner of the net. It was Rush's 5th goal in FA Cup Finals at Wembley – a record. Liverpool continued to dominate for the rest of the game and Ray Houghton came close to scoring when he almost lobbed Tony Norman from 40 yards.

Liverpool captain Mark Wright held aloft the FA Cup for Liverpool. During the presentation, the winning team was mistakenly given the loser's medals and Sunderland found themselves with winning medals. This was later rectified by the players themselves, on the pitch.

It was Liverpool's fifth triumph in the competition, and would be their only major trophy under the management of Graeme Souness, who was appointed a year earlier; while Souness picked the starting line-up, his assistant Ronnie Moran took charge during the match, as Souness was still recovering from heart surgery. Souness would resign within two years of the FA Cup success, and Liverpool would not win the FA Cup again until nine years later.

It was Sunderland's first FA Cup final since their triumph 19 years earlier and they have not reached the final since, although they did reach the semi-final 12 years later.

Notable absences from the Liverpool side were John Barnes and Ronnie Whelan, who were ruled out with injuries and left unable to add to their already long list of major honours won with the Reds. Whelan (who left Liverpool two years later) never won another major trophy with Liverpool, although Barnes would add the Football League Cup to his personal honours list during his five remaining seasons at Anfield.

Rob Jones was Liverpool's last remaining player from the game, finally leaving them in 1999 just before he retired as a player. This was the same year that Kevin Ball became the last player from the Sunderland team in this game to leave the club.

The Sunderland squad was notable for being the last time that a side featured only players born in the British Isles in the FA Cup Final.

Match details

Liverpool 2–0 Sunderland
Thomas  47'
Rush  68'
Report
Attendance: 79,544
Liver pool
Sunder land
GK1Zimbabwe Bruce Grobbelaar
RB2England Rob Jones
LB3England David Burrows
CB4Scotland Steve Nicol
CM5Denmark Jan Mølby
CB6England Mark Wright (c)
CF7Wales Dean Saunders
RM8Republic of Ireland Ray Houghton
CF9Wales Ian Rush
LM10England Steve McManaman
CM11England Michael Thomas
Substitutes:
MF12England Mike Marsh
MF14England Mark Walters
Manager:
Scotland Graeme Souness
England Ronnie Moran (interim manager)
GK1Wales Tony Norman
RB2England Gary Owers
CB3England Kevin Ball
CB4England Gary Bennett
LB5Northern Ireland Anton Rogan
LM6England David Rush 69'
CM7England Paul Bracewell (c)
CF8England Peter Davenport
CM9England Gordon Armstrong 77'
CF10Republic of Ireland John Byrne
RM11England Brian Atkinson
Substitutes:
DF12England Paul Hardyman 69'
FW14England Warren Hawke 77'
Manager:
England Malcolm Crosby

Man of the match

Match officials

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Replay if scores still level.
  • Two named substitutes.
  • Maximum of two substitutions.
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