UK Press: Liverpool continues the dream as the Reds keep quadruple bid alive with FA Cup triumph!

Liverpool crowned the FA Cup for the eighth time in its history, at the expense of Chelsea with penalty kicks; press covers English issued on Sunday morning. Liverpool won their first FA Cup in over 15 years, needing a penalty kick shootout to get past Chelsea for the 2022 title. The Reds now have eight FA Cups in their trophy case, good for third-most all time.
Penalties were needed at Wembley after Liverpool and Chelsea played 120 scoreless minutes, though it wasn't for lack of trying. Konstantinos Tsimikas buried the winning penalty for Liverpool after teammate and goalkeeper Alisson Becker made a key stop to allow the Reds to claim a 6-5 shootout triumph.
The English press reported that the Reds continued their dream of achieving the fourth title during the current season, after their success in winning the FA Cup and the League Cup, with the English Premier League and the Champions League remaining.
The headlines of the English press about Liverpool winning the FA Cup are as follows:
"Express" newspaper reported: " 'Raise the Cup' emote to celebrate Liverpool's Premier League title victory, Liverpool ends its absence from the FA Cup after 16 years, Alisson Becker tackles and Costas Tsimikas scores gives Liverpool the title, the dream of the four title is possible."
While the newspaper "Telegraph" titled:” Two titles were achieved, two remain, the dream of the four is still alive for Klopp's battalion after achieving the cup title with penalty shootouts, Salah suffers an injury after 33 minutes of the match, Liverpool suffer for achieving the FA Cup, where he played without Salah and Virgil .
"The Times “newspaper titled:” The Greek carrying gifts, Tsimikas nets decisive penalty as Reds keep quadruple bid alive with FA Cup triumph
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"The Independent newspaper ", titled: "Liverpool achieves the English Cup with penalty kicks, the Merseyside dream of achieving the fourth title is still possible after Chelsea's defeat at Wembley."