Ghana winger Albert Adomah 'lost count' of penalty tally during Liverpool-Middlesbrough clash

Published on: 24 September 2014
Ghana winger Albert Adomah 'lost count' of penalty tally during Liverpool-Middlesbrough clash
Albert Adomah

Ghana winger Albert Adomah says he was initially unaware his penalty miss had condemned Middlesbrough to defeat in Tuesday's epic League Cup tie with Liverpool.

The two sides traded 29 penalties in a shootout after the game finished 2-2 after extra-time, before Adomah missed with number 30 as Boro lost 14-13.

"When I missed I thought Liverpool had to take a penalty, so I was a bit surprised to see the players coming towards me," Adomah told the BBC.

"I didn't know we took 30 penalties."

Championship side Boro forced penalties against their Premier League opponents after Adam Reach and Patrick Bamford goals cancelled out Jordan Rossiter and Suso efforts.

Simon Mignolet saved Boro's first penalty from Bamford only for Raheem Sterling to miss Liverpool's fifth. The next 20 penalties were all scored as player after player from each side - including both goalkeepers - handled the pressure.

But when Ghana international Adomah pushed his kick wide, Liverpool could finally celebrate victory.

"I'd actually lost count. It just went on and on and on until I missed!" Adomah added on the BBC World Service's Sport Today programme.

"It was an unbelievable experience playing at Anfield. The atmosphere was tremendous."

Many of the players successfully converted two spot-kicks, but despite dispatching one of the best efforts first time around, Adomah was unable to join that group.

"It's difficult knowing that you scored one. There's more pressure and more nerves," he explained.

"I tried to copy the first one but it didn't work out."

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