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Liverpool 4-0 Marseille

Tuesday, 11th December 2007

UEFA Champions League Group Game
Tuesday 11th December 2007 @ 7.45pm
Stade Velodrome, Marseille

Three games ago Liverpool lay bottom of the group nursing a single point from three matches. The media had turned on Liverpool - ‘Rafa doesn’t know how to manage in Europe’ they cried - incredulously! Three games later and Liverpool have done it again. This time there was no sneaking around - no ‘lucky’ goal.

Liverpool have scored 16 goals in the last 3 group games handing out a punishing 8-0, a 4-1 tonking and tonight, best of all, in Marseille’s own ground a 4-0 hammering of the French side.

Liverpool - to be blunt - wiped the floor with Marseille, chewing up and spitting out former players Bolo Zenden and Djibril Cisse - both who have played in European Cup finals with Liverpool. Neither of them is ever likely to grace the same stage again. The same can certainly not be said for anybody in Rafa Benitez’ Liverpool side.

The reds were ahead inside four minutes when a surging Steven Gerrard run proved too much for the defender who gave away a penalty - if the decision had been later in the game a red card may have been handed out - but Marseille were lucky to stay with 11 men on the field. The penalty was saved but in true Istanbul style - the penalty kick taker was first to the ball to fire home from the rebound. Gerrard, and Liverpool - 1-0.

Arbeloa celebratesGerrard is on a terrific goalscoring streak for Liverpool - but someone else is too. Fernando Torres scored the goal that arrived in the 11th minute and it was one of sheer class. Looking every bit the world class player he is - he skinned past a few Marseille players to slot the ball home. Just over ten minutes in and the tie was effectively over.

Liverpool were dominant and it was men against boys.

The second half continued in a similar vein with Dirk Kuyt on hand to secure a third early on before Rafa removed some players from action, ahead of the weekends encounter with Man United. Ryan Babel was a late substitute arrival for Liverpool, and he also continued his recent goalscoring streak with a well taken goal in injury time to add insult to injury.

The French resistance was absent tonight. Liverpool will travel to Spain or Italy in the next round to face one of the biggest clubs in Europe. Our opponents should be prepared to face THE biggest.

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Post Match Reaction:

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Teams:

Liverpool: Reina, Arbeloa, Carragher, Hyypia, Riise, Kewell (Aurelio 67), Mascherano, Gerrard, Benayoun, Kuyt (Lucas 86), Torres (Babel 77).
Subs Not Used: Itandje, Finnan, Crouch, Hobbs.

Booked: Carragher, Aurelio.

Goals: Gerrard 4, Torres 11, Kuyt 48, Babel 90.

Marseille: Mandanda, Bonnart, Rodriguez, Givet (Faty 45), Taiwo, Cheyrou (Nasri 34), Ziani, Zenden (Cisse 46), Cana, Valbuena, Niang. Subs Not Used: Mate, Oruma, Zubar, M’Bami.

Booked: Cana.

Att: 53,000

Ref: Terje Hauge (Norway).

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2 Responses

1 | kieren mcmahon

December 12th, 2007 at [11:17]

what a way to prove we have what it takes to go all the way to moscow and win the cup for the sixth time. the players,last night were in control all over the pitch from reina in goal to torres el magnifico up front the reds left no scraps for the french side to feed of. and for a manager who was meant to be under presure then raffa bennitez was once again smiling at the doubters wrong.with tha said we have amassive game on sunday against man utd. then we will see how far we have come towards lifting premier leauge for neighteenth time

2 | Munir Mdee

December 14th, 2007 at [11:34]

Winning on sunday against Man United is a must…why can’t we do it while we have a very attacking playing style even better than them…I hate been beaten by Man United…if you go back in history a little..you can see that..all the defeats we encounter from them..just a hand of peace but we always play well than them..its only that we didn’t have a good attacking forwards but now..Torres,Crouch,Kuyt and others are good combination…so i dont see why we shouldnt beat them up…

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