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Lifestyle => Sports & Entertainment => Topic started by: Elano on March 14, 2009, 08:34:41 AM
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Liverpool revived their ambitions of claiming the Premier League title in remarkable fashion as they humiliated champions Manchester United at Old Trafford.
Sir Alex Ferguson's side looked on course to stretch their advantage at the top of the table when Cristiano Ronaldo's penalty gave them an early lead after Liverpool keeper Pepe Reina fouled Ji-Sung Park.
But Fernando Torres hounded Nemanja Vidic into a mistake eight minutes later and raced through to coolly beat Edwin van der Sar.
And the transformation was complete a minute before the interval when Steven Gerrard scored from the spot after he had been upended by Patrice Evra.
United's day of misery was summed up 15 minutes from time when Vidic, who had a nightmare afternoon at the hands of Torres, was sent off for fouling Gerrard and Fabio Aurelio brilliantly curled home the resulting free-kick from 25 yards.
The day ended in humiliation for United when Liverpool substitute Andrea Dossena lobbed a composed finish over Van der Sar after being allowed to race unchallenged on to Reina's goal-kick.
United remain firm favourites to claim the Premier League, with a four-point advantage and a game in hand, but if Liverpool needed any incentive to continue to carry the fight to United, the impressive manner of this performance will have provided it.
It has been a dream week for Rafael Benitez's side, with both Real Madrid and United put to the sword with four-goal performances.
As well throwing themselves a title lifeline, Liverpool's outstanding display will have given added pleased to Benitez after his public attack on United boss Ferguson earlier in the season brought him much criticism.
Liverpool, once they found their feet, were the brighter and more creative side - with the magnificent Torres the spearhead, ably assisted by Gerrard.
United, in contrast, were lifeless in all areas. They were unsettled at the back and toothless up front with both Ronaldo and Rooney unable to make their presence felt.
Ferguson marched grim-faced to the tunnel at the final whiste in an almost deserted stadium, while the normally impassive Benitez was wreathed in smiles as he congratulated his players.
United must now bounce back from a defeat that was unexpected, both in style and scoreline, while Liverpool will move forward with renewed optimism that they can still over-turn the odds and catch the pace-setters.
Liverpool had already lost influential midfield man Xabi Alonso to a calf problem when their difficulties increased in the warm-up. It became clear Alavaro Arbeloa had injured a hamstring in the warm-up and veteran Sami Hyypia stepped in, delivering an outstanding performance.
Benitez's revamped side struggled to settle early on, and it took a trademark block from Jamie Carragher to deny the industrious Park.
Torres posted the warning signals for United with a turn inside the area that needed Vidic to clear the danger.
But it was United who took the lead after 23 minutes when Liverpool were punished for a rush of blood from keeper Reina.
He ignored a signal from Carragher to stay on his line, choosing instead to dash out and bring down Park when there appeared to be no imminent danger, Ronaldo completing the formalities from the spot.
If United thought the setback would break Liverpool's resolve, they were to be sadly mistaken as Torres produced a golden spell that had them in front before the interval.
He levelled after 28 minutes with an example of all the qualities that make him arguably the world's finest striker.
Martin Skrtel's long clearance was speculative at best, but Torres' presence created uncertainty.
Vidic let the ball bounce when in any other circumstances he would have cleared, and Torres showed lightning speed to touch the ball away from Vidic and steer a composed finish beyond Edwin van der Sar.
Torres then planted further seeds of doubt in Vidic's mind with an arrogant nutmeg on the defender, followed by respectable penalty claims when he collided with the Serb.
There had been little in the way of flashpoints in the game, but there was a swift exchange of bookings after Liverpool's Carragher tripped Carlos Tevez and Rio Ferdinand fouled Dirk Kuyt.
Liverpool had ended the half in the ascendancy, and their supremacy was rewarded with the lead in the 44th minute.
Torres was the creator with a clever pass inside Evra, and when Gerrard was tripped after reaching the ball first, referee Alan Wiley again got the big decision right and pointed to the spot.
Gerrard tucked the penalty beyond Van der Sar, leaving Old Trafford stunned at the strength of Liverpool's fightback after going behind.
United, inevitably, penned Liverpool back after the break - but found the visitors in grimly determined mood.
Liverpool were fortunate to escape after 62 minutes when Ronaldo, a subdued figure throughout, found Rooney at the far post and his header flew across the face of goal with Tevez unable to apply the finishing touch.
Ferguson went for broke with 18 minutes left, making a triple substitution as he sent on Dimitar Berbatov, Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes for Anderson, Carrick and Park.
But there was barely time for his changes to make a difference as United were reduced 10 men and went further behind in the space of seconds.
Vidic had suffered a harrowing afternoon, and once again his control was poor as he allowed Gerrard a clear run on goal. He chose to haul Gerrard back and the red card that followed was inevitable.
As a stunned Old Trafford came to terms with that, Aurelio poured salt in the wounds with a superb 25-yard free-kick that left Van der Sar rooted to the spot.
The stadium was deserting rapidly as Liverpool inflicted one final piece of punishment on United, substitute Dossena lifting a stylish finish over Van der Sar.
As Liverpool's players celebrated a landmark victory, there was only misery at The Theatre of Dreams - for once an inappropriate label for the home of the champions.
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What the fuck happened. That is the most humiliating defeat for me ever. I am so pissed off with this. >:( :puke: :rant:
Luckily United are good at getting over defeats and I still think we will win the title. When was the last time we took the lead a t Old Trafford and lost, I really can't remember. :grumpy:
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8goals in 2 games against europes best...wonder if the media will actually give rafa any credit for this one...fuck em anyway ima enjoy this result for a while...man u to drop points against city arsenal and tottenham????....one can only hope ;D
*on a sidenote...HAVE SOME OF THAT ROONEY YOU GHASTLY LITTLE TROLL...BET U REALLY HATE US NOW HAHA!!!*
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http://www.youtube.com/v/8Jx1uKwiUYc
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http://www.youtube.com/v/8Jx1uKwiUYc
Sickening.
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http://www.youtube.com/v/8Jx1uKwiUYc
love it!!!!!....any post-match comments from mr ferguson??
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http://www.youtube.com/v/8Jx1uKwiUYc
love it!!!!!....any post-match comments from mr ferguson??
Not yet, probably to ashamed to quote anything. That is probably the worst game of his managerial career.
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Man Utd 65
Liverpool 61
Now the season is interesting again ;D
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Man Utd 65
Liverpool 61
Now the season is interesting again ;D
You forgot the games played stat. Utd have a game in hand.
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Utd will still win the league. I'm going to put a bet on that Liverpool will drop points in their next 2 games. Didn't expect that result today though...
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Utd will probably win it again if they don't my bet would be on Chelsea, its crazy 4-1 but knowing Liverpool they will just blow it somehow with losses to bottom placed teams
P.s has anyone noticed how ronaldo goes missing in big games?
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Utd will probably win it again if they don't my bet would be on Chelsea, its crazy 4-1 but knowing Liverpool they will just blow it somehow with losses to bottom placed teams
P.s has anyone noticed how ronaldo goes missing in big games?
He didn't in the Champions League final last year, apart from the penalty.
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Utd will probably win it again if they don't my bet would be on Chelsea, its crazy 4-1 but knowing Liverpool they will just blow it somehow with losses to bottom placed teams
P.s has anyone noticed how ronaldo goes missing in big games?
He didn't in the Champions League final last year, apart from the penalty.
he scored a goal or whatever and missed a penalty so it was pretty even its not like he dominated, the guys good don't get me wrong but best in the world......
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LOL @ Fergie saying United were the better team
and also while i dont think we will win the league i cant see us droppin too many more points from here on out we always finish the season strongly
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It was a good game. I loved it. Even though I hoped for a Man U victory, and I hope for Man U to be champions this season as it turned out. Liverpool fans are so cocky, but they still haven't won the damn PL. "We're the best club in the league cause we've won 18 championships 20 + years ago". Lol
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It was a good game. I loved it. Even though I hoped for a Man U victory, and I hope for Man U to be champions this season as it turned out. Liverpool fans are so cocky, but they still haven't won the damn PL. "We're the best club in the league cause we've won 18 championships 20 + years ago". Lol
whereas arsenal are the best because they make pretty passing triangles ::)
utd are the best team in the world...i see no shame in finishing second to them...if we were fifth and in danger of having no CL football next year i could understand the criticism levelled @ us
defensive/negative...............but we scored 116 goals last season
had a poor season in the league because of rafas management..............we're second...so by that im expecting 14-16 managers at clubs beneath us to be looking for new jobs this summer
we dont think were the best...we just defend our team against rupert murdochs media outlets....stupid pundits and gullable fans that swallow whatever drivel is shoved down their throat on a daily basis
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We got well and truly beaten yesterday.
Liverpool wanted it more and we had too many players who real poor, vidic, anderson, carrick, o shea. The only player who could leave with there head held high was Park if the other players had shown the same determination, work rate and skill we wouldnt have got whopped.
Vidic is a great defender bit if you can isolate him one on one he struggles due to lack of pace, we started well but gave away bad goals and liverpool took there chances and defended well.
The important thing is how we react to this defeat because at the end of the end of the day its only three points, if we win our game in hand we will go seven clear.
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We got well and truly beaten yesterday.
Liverpool wanted it more and we had too many players who real poor, vidic, anderson, carrick, o shea. The only player who could leave with there head held high was Park if the other players had shown the same determination, work rate and skill we wouldnt have got whopped.
Vidic is a great defender bit if you can isolate him one on one he struggles due to lack of pace, we started well but gave away bad goals and liverpool took there chances and defended well.
The important thing is how we react to this defeat because at the end of the end of the day its only three points, if we win our game in hand we will go seven clear.
props i pretty much agree 100%
thought mascherano gerrard aurelio and torres all had good games...lucas had one of his better days...and even dossena scored again :o