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Reds fail and end up in jail!
Irish Sunday Mirror
|June 29, 2025
AFTER their Champions League Final miracle in Istanbul against AC Milan, Liverpool missed out on 2005 Club World Cup glory in Japan.
Rafael Benitez's European champions were favourites for the six-team tournament - then called the Club World Championship.
But Sao Paulo midfielder Mineiro, who went on to play for Chelsea, struck for the Brazilian side in the final to nick it.
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