A pass found José Antonio Camacho, who beat Liverpool defender Alan Hansen, but threw his shot out of Liverpool's goal. The second leg at Liverpool's home Anfield resulted in a complete 10-1 victory for Liverpool. Liverpool's defense had stopped because they thought Cunningham was out of play, but he wasn't and Camacho advanced to Ray Clemence in Liverpool's goal.

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