Continuing our FA Cup final memories feature ahead of Saturday's Wembley clash with Chelsea, we take a look back at the 1992 showpiece against Sunderland.

Ian Rush broke the record for the most goals scored in FA Cup finals as the Reds produced an improved second-half display to see off the Second Division outfit.

Rush took his tally to five in just three finals 23 minutes from time to seal a 2-0 victory after Michael Thomas's stunning strike had put the Reds in front two minutes after the interval.

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Manager Graeme Souness had announced that he would need emergency heart surgery before the final and although he came through the operation successfully he was not deemed well enough to lead the team out at Wembley.

Reds stalwart Ronnie Moran was in charge instead and he admitted it had been a huge privilege to take on the mantle.

"I marched out with the side and it was a very proud moment for me," said Moran.  

"I've still got the video at home and it will be something for my grandchildren to watch in years to come. It was a great occasion for us and I introduced the side to the Duchess of Kent.

"I'd been to Wembley on a few occasions already, but I'd never played there. I missed out in 1965 when we won it for the first time."