Jamie Carragher has set his sights on a first appearance at new Wembley after helping Liverpool secure a 2-0 triumph at Chelsea in the Carling Cup.

The defender produced a fine showing on his return to the side at Stamford Bridge as goals from Maxi Rodriguez and Martin Kelly booked a place in the last four.

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Carra concedes it would be special to play in a showpiece occasion at the so-called home of English football but warned that the Reds must remain focused on taking it one step at a time.

Carragher said: "I've played at Wembley once or twice for England but I've never done it for Liverpool. I'd love to do that but when we have got to cup finals they have been in Cardiff so I've never been there with Liverpool.

"There is a still a semi-final to play over two legs and there are some massive sides in there so it is going to be very tough. We'll take the semi-final very seriously."

Kelly's superb header for Liverpool's second goal capped a fine individual performance from the England U21 right-back.

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Carragher admits the Reds are spoilt for choice in that position and feels Kelly will continue to develop under the wing of Glen Johnson.

"Kelly is a young lad coming through, he's still learning the game. He can learn off Glen Johnson, England's right-back," he said.

"But hopefully in the future Martin Kelly will be in that position himself and he showed that tonight."