Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Liverpool vs Chelsea 1 - 0

Semi-finals - 01 May 2007 20:45 (CET) - Anfield - Liverpool

Pepe Reina saved two spot-kicks as Liverpool FC knocked English rivals Chelsea FC out of the UEFA Champions League 4-1 on penalties to reach a second final in three seasons on a dramatic night at Anfield.

Chelsea denied
Daniel Agger's first-half shot had taken the semi-final into extra time but with no further goals and the aggregate scores locked at 1-1, a shoot-out ensued in which Dirk Kuyt struck the decisive conversion. After Boudewijn Zenden had tucked away Liverpool's first attempt, Reina guessed right to save Arjen Robben's effort. The next penalties were scored by Xabi Alonso, Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard before Geremi was outsmarted by Reina and Kuyt stroked in the clincher.

Electrifying
Anfield had basked under a cloudless sky and brilliant sunshine at kick-off, but as darkness fell and the temperature dropped so it rose to boiling point inside the famous old stadium which, as expected, was full of song and passion throughout. Visibly lifted by the crowd, Liverpool started brightly and had most of the early possession without making inroads until the place erupted in celebration in the 22nd minute.

Agger goal
Gerrard fooled everyone with a low free-kick from the corner of the box which Chelsea expected to be curled up towards Peter Crouch and the mass of bodies around him; instead the Liverpool captain squared it to Danish international defender Agger, who sidefooted the ball past Petr Čech with power and precision. The aggregate equaliser was greeted by near pandemonium and Chelsea struggled to get into the match until Didier Drogba gave Liverpool a scare when he beat the offside trap but not Reina, who blocked his shot from a promising position.

Essien chance
The Premiership title-holders had another decent opportunity to equalise five minutes before the interval, however. Drogba climbed well to nod Lampard's corner towards the Kop End goal, yet Michael Essien could not apply the finishing touch with his header and the ball bounced to safety past Reina's right-hand post.

Off the bar
Although it seemed impossible at the time, the tension increased after the break as both teams went in search of goals. Crouch thought he had done enough to score when he towered above Paulo Ferreira and Essien to meet Jermaine Pennant's cross but his downward header was kept out by the feet of Čech. Soon afterwards, Kuyt went even closer with a header that came back off the crossbar. With so much at stake, errors were commonplace and what the game lacked in fluidity, it more than made up for with intensity.

Carragher scare
Determined to fight back, Chelsea went within a whisker of levelling matters on the night when full-back Ashley Cole raided down the left in the 75th minute and cut the ball inside from the byline; Jamie Carragher, in an attempt to deny Drogba, connected from three metres out and saw his clearance skim over the top. As play and the psychological pendulum swung this way and that, Zenden brought another save from Čech, yet the clocked eventually ticked down to 90 without further score, prompting extra time.

Offside decision
Kuyt found the net in the first additional period but an offside flag ruled his effort out after he had followed up Čech's parry from substitute Alonso's stinging drive. Čech frustrated Kuyt again after the stretching Drogba was centimetres away from turning in Shaun Wright-Phillips's enticing centre. Tired minds and weary legs failed to conjure a match-winner, however, and penalties beckoned at the Anfield Road End. Here, Kuyt did get his winning goal and, for the seventh time in their history, Liverpool are through to the European Champion Clubs' Cup final; Chelsea, beaten at this stage for the third time since 2004, still await their first.


Match coverage from http://www.uefa.com/competitions/ucl/fixturesresults/round=2360/match=300137/report=rp.html

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Chelsea vs Liverpool 1 - 0

Semi-finals - 25 April 2007 20:45 (CET) - Stamford Bridge - London



For the first time in a UEFA Champions League semi-final, Chelsea FC have a lead to defend in the return leg after Joe Cole, on his first start in this season's competition, scored a 29th-minute goal to lend José Mourinho's team the advantage over Liverpool FC.

More threatening
Chelsea, making their third last-four appearance in four campaigns, were always the more threatening side and their Premiership rivals were indebted to two fine saves from Pepe Reina that denied Frank Lampard. Petr Čech also pulled off a wonder stop to prevent Steven Gerrard claiming an equaliser but scoring chances were in short supply for the five-times European champions as Chelsea took a step closer to their first-ever final.

Reina saves
The hosts were the first to threaten, although the earliest scare was of Liverpool's own making as Javier Mascherano handed possession straight to Didier Drogba. A promising position for the Chelsea striker fizzled out, however, as he ran into a forest of legs. Mascherano was not the only culprit as Liverpool appeared seized by a collective attack of hesitancy. Rafael Benítez's men were exhibiting no sign of comfort or control in defence and it enabled Lampard to steal on to a Drogba knockdown and get a fierce shot away. Somehow Reina beat it out – a fantastic save.

Chelsea in full flow
Shortly afterwards Andriy Shevchenko turned to lift an effort just over the top and Chelsea were now in full flow, taking encouragement from their opponents' failings. John Arne Riise gave the ball away to Drogba who had Joe Cole in a glorious position square of him, only for the Ivorian to overhit the pass. It could not carry on like that without something giving way. Yet it did for a little while. Drogba, left all alone, failed to connect with Joe Cole's cross, then Lampard was only a whisker away with a raking free-kick.

Breakthrough
Finally, on 29 minutes, the breakthrough came as Ricardo Carvalho, passed fit before kick-off, carried the ball intelligently out of defence before locating Drogba's run. Not for the first time Daniel Agger seemed less than secure against the centre-forward's power and Drogba was able to knock the ball across for Cole to ram home.

Gerrard denied
At the other end Gerrard headed over at full stretch from a Dirk Kuyt centre yet it was a poor first half from Liverpool, who had made little impression on the Chelsea back line. On the restart they sought to make amends, pinning the English title-holders back as Gerrard clipped an attempt just too high and Kuyt directed a header over. Peter Crouch, named on the bench despite his six goals in the tournament, replaced Craig Bellamy after 53 minutes and within seconds he might have witnessed an equaliser as Gerrard let fly with his left boot from the edge of the area. Čech's plunging stop was on a par with Reina's earlier on.

Drogba goes close
Liverpool continued to dominate possession but Chelsea were pressing the ball with terrific urgency and organisation and clear avenues through the blue rearguard were few and far between. Mourinho's team appeared content to hold on to what they had although Drogba muscled his way through to force Reina into a near-post save in the 75th minute and then put a header just wide. Salomon Kalou, Shaun Wright-Phillips and Liverpool's Jermaine Pennant were all introduced into the fray and it was Chelsea who almost grabbed a second late on. Reina twisted to frustrate Lampard yet again in the 81st minute while from a corner at the death Drogba was close with another header.


Match report from http://www.uefa.com/competitions/ucl/fixturesresults/round=2360/match=300136/report=rp.html

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Referees appointed for UEFA Cup semi-finals

The UEFA Referees Committee today announced the referees for the second-leg
matches in the semi-finals of the 2006/07 UEFA Cup to be played in Germany and Spain
on Thursday 3 May, with both matches scheduled to kick-off at 20.45.

The match between Werder Bremen and RCD Espanyol at the Weserstadion in Bremen
will be handled by 41-year-old French referee Bertrand Layec. In Bremen, he will be
assisted by his compatriots Christian Thoison and Eric Dansault (his team when he
handled PSV Eindhoven v Liverpool (0-3) in the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals).
Stéphane Lannoy will act as 4th Official.

The other, all-Spanish, semi-final between defending champions Sevilla FC and CA
Osasuna will be handled by 43-year-old English referee Graham Poll, who was selected
for the 2005 UEFA Cup final between Sporting Clube de Portugal and PFC CSKA
Moskva in Lisbon. At the Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán in Seville, he will be assisted
by his compatriots Darren Cann and Roger East, with Michael Dean acting as 4th Official.

For administrative purposes, the winner of the tie between Werder Bremen and RCD
Espanyol will be considered the ‘home’ team at the final to be played at Hampden Park
in Glasgow on Wednesday 16 May.

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