Liverpool usually walks these qualifiers. In fact, it is usually over in the first leg away somewhere in an unfashionable corner of Europe. We recall the lads taking a break and losing at home 1-0 to CSKA Sofia after winning 3-1 in the first leg.
Well, yesterday was hoary! The first leg was bad enough. Liverpool clearly missed El Jeffecito in the centre of the field and a recovering Gerrard marauding up and down the field. If anything, it was blindingly obvious that Liverpool lacked width. Yep peeps, Kewell has not been replaced yet, and Pennant looks out of favour. Kuyt can work as hard as he wants to, but he is no winger. Benayoun cuts binside too often. It finished 0-0 against a very robust Liege side, where Pepe even had to save a penalty (that's what he was brought for).
Pepe proved to be the main man again as he pulled out two tremendous saves to jeep hopes alive. Liverpool again lacked the personnel on the wings which meant that chances were gone begging. The team perked up during the second half, but the extra time looked ominous - which meant me hogging the TV for another extra 30 minutes. Not to mention the 'dreaded' penalty kicks but frankly with Pepe between the sticks, we own this mini-game!!!!!
And yes, the blood pressure was going up, and good heavens, Kuyt came to the rescue again. He is the man of the big games. He has been there everytime we have needed him - Arsenal, Inter Milan, and now Standard Liege. The £12 m pounf goal came courtesy, of yes, a cross from the right side of the field. Exactly what the doctors prescribed - width, this time delivered by the immensely talented Babel. And yeah, props to Nabil El Zhar too. The kid's small, but he has got a big heart and plenty of talent (and that foul on him, should have been a penalty).
e enjte, 28 gusht 2008
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