London - Fabian Delph destroyed Steven Gerrard's hopes of a fairytale Liverpool send-off by scoring the winner as Aston Villa reached the FA Cup final with a 2-1 victory on Sunday.
Liverpool captain Gerrard, who turns 35 on the day of the final, had hoped to bring down the curtain on his Anfield career with a third FA Cup winner's medal, but instead it is Tim Sherwood's Villa who will tackle holders Arsenal on May 30.
Philippe Coutinho gave Liverpool the lead at Wembley with a deflected finish in the 30th minute, but in-form Villa striker Christian Benteke equalized six minutes later before Delph snaffled a 54th-minute winner.
It is 15 years since Villa last reached an FA Cup final and 58 years since they achieved the last of their seven successes in the tournament, but victory was just reward for a side who have been transformed since Sherwood succeeded Paul Lambert as manager on Valentine's Day.
Liverpool, without a trophy since Brendan Rodgers became manager in 2012, could have few complaints about the outcome.
And with seven points now separating them from the Champions League places in the Premier League, Gerrard's farewell before he joins the Los Angeles Galaxy would appear to be the last significant occasion on their calendar this season.
Villa's tactic of looking to hit Benteke at the earliest opportunity quickly forced Liverpool back and Simon Mignolet was forced to tip over a shot from Charles N'Zogbia, who was deputizing for the injured Gabriel Agbonlahor.
Mid-way through the first half, both sides made changes that were to lead to the opening goal, with Jores Okore replacing the injured Nathan Baker at the back for Villa and Liverpool reverting to a 4-2-3-1 formation.
Minutes later, Okore's failure to deal with Jordan Henderson's tame square pass enabled Raheem Sterling to roll the ball into the path of the onrushing Coutinho, who stole into the box and scored via a deflection off Okore's knee.
AFP