Liverpool Football Club
(2004/05 season):
Players who took part in
these matches (on the field or on the bench):
Goalkeeper:
1-
Jerzy Henryk Dudek (Poland) (March 23, 1973, Rybnik, Poland) (aged 31-32 years old
at the time)
20-
Scott Paul Carson (September 3, 1985, Les Abymes, Guadeloupe) (aged
18-19 years old at the time) (arrived January 21, 2005)
22-
Christopher Edmund Kirkland (May 2, 1981, Barwell, England) (aged 23-24 years old
at the time)
40- Paul Anthony Harrison (December 18, 1984,
Liverpool, England) (aged 19-20 years old at the time)
Defenders:
2-Stéphane
Henchoz (Switzerland) (September 7, 1974, Billens, Switzerland) (aged 29-30
years old at the time) (Transferred January 28, 2005)
3-
Stephen John Finnan (Republic of Ireland) (April 24, 1976, Limerick, Ireland) (aged
28-29 years old at the time)
4-
Sami Tuomas Hyypiä (Finland) (October 7, 1973, Porvoo, Finland) (aged 30-31
years old at the time)
6-
John Arne Semundseth Riise (Norway) (September 24, 1980, Molde, Norway) (aged 23-24
years old at the time)
12- Mauricio Andrés Pellegrino Luna (Argentina) (October 5, 1971, Leones, Argentina) (aged
32-33 years old at the time) (arrived January 5, 2005)
17-
José Miguel González Rey ‘Josemi’ (Spain) (November 15, 1979, Torremolinos, Spain) (aged
24-25 years old at the time)
21-
Djimi Traoré (Mali) (March 1, 1980, Saint-Ouen, Seine-Saint-Denis, France) (aged
24-25 years old at the time)
23-
James Lee Duncan Carragher (January 28, 1978, Liverpool, England) (aged 26-27
years old at the time)
28-
Stephen Warnock (December 12, 1981, Ormskirk, England) (aged 22-23 years old at
the time)
31-
David Haydn Raven (March 10, 1985, West Kirby, Wirral, England) (aged 19-20
years old at the time)
37-Zak
Benjamin Whitbread (USA) (January 10, 1984, Houston, Texas, USA) (aged 20-21
years old at the time)
Midfielders:
7-
Harry Kewell (Australia) (September 22, 1978, Sydney, Australia) (aged
25-26 years old at the time)
8-
Steven George Gerrard (May 30, 1980, Whiston, England) (aged 24
years old at the time)
10-
Luis Javier García Sanz (Spain) (June 24, 1978, Badalona, Spain) (aged 26
years old at the time)
11-
Vladimír Šmicer (Czech Republic) (May 24, 1973, Děčín, Czechoslovakia) (aged
31-32 years old at the time)
13-
Anthony Le Tallec (France) (October 3, 1984, Hennebont, France) (aged 19-20
years old at the time)
14-
Xabier Alonso Olano (Spain) (November 25, 1981, Tolosa, Spain) (aged
22-23 years old at the time)
15-
Salif Alassane Diao (Senegal) (February 10, 1977, Kédougou, Senegal) (aged
27-28 years old at the time)
16-
Dietmar Hamann (Germany) (August 27, 1973, Waldsassen, West Germany) (aged 31
years old at the time)
18-
Antonio Núñez Tena (Spain) (January 15, 1979, Madrid, Spain) (aged 25-26
years old at the time)
25-
Igor Bišćan (Croatia) (May 4, 1978, Zagreb, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia) (aged 26-27
years old at the time)
32-
John Joseph Welsh (January 10, 1984, Wavertree, England) (aged 20-21
years old at the time)
34- Darren
Michael Potter (December 21, 1984, Liverpool, England) (aged 19-20 years old
at the time)
41-
Mark Smyth (January
9, 1985, Liverpool, England) (aged 19-20 years old at the time)
Forwards:
5-Milan
Baroš (Czech Republic) (October 28, 1981, Valašské Meziříčí,
Czechoslovakia) (aged 22-23 years old at the time)
9-Djibril
Cissé (France) (August 12, 1981, Arles, France) (aged 22-23 years old at
the time)
19-Fernando
Morientes Sánchez (Spain) (April 5, 1976, Cilleros, Spain) (aged 28-29
years old at the time) (arrived January 13, 2005)
24-Florent
Stéphane Sinama Pongolle (France) (October 20, 1984, Saint-Pierre, Réunion) (aged 19-20
years old at the time)
33-Neil
Andrew Mellor (November 4, 1982, Sheffield, England) (aged 21-22 years old at
the time)
Coach:
Rafael Benítez Maudes (Spain) (April
16, 1960, Madrid, Spain) (aged 44-45 years old at the time)
Team Captain: Steven George
Gerrard
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(Liverpool squad 2004/05)
Transfer Activity:
Arrivals:
Djibril
Cissé (Auxerre / France)
Josemi
(Malaga / Spain)
Antonio
Núñez (Real Madrid / Spain)
Xabi
Alonso (Real Sociedad / Spain)
Luis
García (Barcelona / Spain)
Mauricio
Pellegrino (Valencia / Spain) (arrived January 5, 2005)
Fernando
Morientes (Real Madrid / Spain) (arrived January 13, 2005)
Scott
Carson (Leeds United) (arrived January 21, 2005)
Departures:
Markus Babbel (VfB
Stuttgart / Germany)
Danny Murphy (Charlton
Athletic)
Michael Owen (Real Madrid
/ Spain)
Stéphane Henchoz (Celtic
Glasgow / Scotland) (left January 28, 2005)
Liverpool
Matches during the Champions League, 2004/05 Season:
August 10, 2004, Graz, Graz
Athletiksport Klub (Austria) 0-Liverpool FC (England) 2 (Steven
Gerrard 23, 79)
August 24, 2004, Liverpool,
Liverpool FC (England) 0-Graz Athletiksport Klub (Austria) 1
(Mario Tokić 55)
September 15, 2004, Liverpool,
Liverpool FC (England) 2- Association
Sportive de Monaco Football Club (France) 0 (Djibril Cissé 22, Milan Baroš 84)
September 28, 2004, Piraeus,
Olympiakos Syndesmos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas (Greece) 1-Liverpool FC (England) 0
(Ieroklis Stoltidis 17)
October 19, 2004, Liverpool,
Liverpool FC (England) 0- Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña (Spain) 0
(-)
November 3, 2004, La
Coruña, Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña (Spain) 0- Liverpool FC (England) 1
(Own Goal (Jorge Andrade) 14)
November 23, 2004, Monaco,
Association Sportive de
Monaco Football Club (France) 1-Liverpool
FC (England) 0 (Javier Saviola 55)
December 8, 2004, Liverpool,
Liverpool FC (England) 3-Olympiakos Syndesmos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas (Greece) 1
(Florent Sinama-Pongolle 47, Neil Mellor 80, Steven Gerrard 86 / Rivaldo 27)
February 22, 2005, Liverpool,
Liverpool FC (England) 3-Bayer 04 Leverkusen Fußball GmbH (Germany) 1
(Luis García 15, John Arne Riise 36, Dietmar Hamann 90+2 / França 90+3)
March 9, 2005, Leverkusen,
Bayer 04 Leverkusen Fußball GmbH (Germany) 1- Liverpool FC (England) 3
(Jacek Krzynówek 87 / Luis García 28, 32, Milan Baroš 67)
April 5, 2005, Liverpool,
Liverpool FC (England) 2-Juventus Football Club-Torino (Italy) 1
(Sami Hyypiä 10, Luis García 25 / Fabio Cannavaro 63)
April 13, 2005, Turin, Juventus
Football Club-Torino (Italy) 0-Liverpool FC (England) 0 (-)
April 27, 2005, London, Chelsea
Football Club-London (England) 0-Liverpool FC (England) 0 (-)
May 3, 2005, Liverpool,
Liverpool FC (England) 1-Chelsea Football Club-London (England) 0 (Luis
García 4)
May 25, 2005, Istanbul,
Turkey, Liverpool FC (England) 3- Associazione Calcio
Milan-Milano (Italy) 3 (Steven Gerrard 54, Vladimír
Šmicer 56, Xabi Alonso 60 / Paolo Maldini 1, Hernán Crespo 39, 44) (After Extra
Time) (3-2 after a penalty kick shoot-out)
Date :
August 10, 2004
Competition: Champions
League- Third Preliminary Round, First Leg
Result: Graz
Athletiksport Klub (Austria) 0 - Liverpool
Football Club (England) 2
Venue: Graz,
Arnold-Schwarzenegger-Stadion
Attendance: 15,400
Referee: Alain
Sars (France)
Linesmen:
Patrick Reinbold and Jean-Paul Chaudre (both France)
Kick-off time: 20:45
Goalscorers:
(Grazer AK): None
(Liverpool): Steven
Gerrard 23, 79
Summary of goals:
0:1 (23rd
minute, Liverpool): On the left, Hamann passed to the middle and Gerrard
scored with a long-range shot from outside of the box.
0:2 (79th
minute, Liverpool): On the left, Djibril Cissé passed to the middle to
Kewell who passed to the right and Gerrard shot.
Lineups:
Grazer AK:
1-Andreas Schranz, 4-Mario
Tokić, 5-Anton Ehmann , 18-Emanuel
Pogatetz, 6-Dieter Ramusch, 7-Joachim Standfest, 8-Samir Muratović (Bosnia and
Herzegovina) (17-Daniel Pirker 81), 11-Martin Amerhauser, 20-René Aufhauser (23-Gernot
Sick 72), 10-Alen Škoro (Bosnia and Herzegovina) (22-Mario Bazina (Croatia) 62),
28-Roland Kollmann
Coach: Walter Schachner
Booked: Mario Tokić, Gernot
Sick
Other Substitutes:
13-Franz Almer, 19- Matthias
Dollinger, 25- Mario Majstorović, 26- Gernot
Plassnegger
Team Captain: Anton
Ehmann
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Liverpool:
1-Jerzy Dudek (Poland), 3-Steve
Finnan (Republic of Ireland) (34-Darren Potter 85), 4-Sami Hyypiä (Finland),
6-John Arne Riise (Norway), 17-Josemi (Spain), 23-Jamie Carragher, 7-Harry
Kewell (Australia), 8-Steven Gerrard (35-Stephen Warnock 80), 16-Dietmar Hamann
(Germany),5-Milan Baroš (Czech Republic) (15-Salif Diao (Senegal) 73), 9-Djibril
Cissé (France)
Coach: Rafa Benítez (Spain)
Booked: Dietmar Hamann
Other Substitutes:
21-Chris Kirkland, 2- Stéphane
Henchoz (Switzerland), 10-Michael Owen, 24-Florent Sinama-Pongolle (France),
Team Captain: Steven
Gerrard
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Date :
August 24, 2004
Competition: Champions
League- Third Preliminary Round, Second Leg
Result: Liverpool
Football Club (England) 0-Graz Athletiksport Klub (Austria) 1
Venue: Liverpool,
Anfield
Attendance: 42,950
Referee: Luis
Medina Cantalejo (Spain)
Linesmen: Luis
Gutiérrez Pérez and Victoriano Giráldez Carrasco (both Spain)
Kick-off time: 20:10
Goalscorers:
(Liverpool): None
(Grazer AK): Mario Tokić
55
Summary of goals:
0:1 (55th
minute, Grazer AK): Mario Tokić scored with a long-range shot from outside
of the box.
Lineups:
Liverpool:
1-Jerzy Dudek (Poland),
2-Stéphane Henchoz (Switzerland), 4-Sami Hyypiä (Finland), 6-John Arne Riise
(Norway), 23-Jamie Carragher, 7-Harry Kewell (Australia) (35-Stephen Warnock 59),
8-Steven Gerrard, 15-Salif Diao (Senegal), 34-Darren Potter, 5-Milan Baroš
(Czech Republic) (16-Dietmar Hamann (Germany) 89),
9-Djibril Cissé (France)
(24-Florent Sinama-Pongolle (France) 75)
Coach: Rafa Benítez (Spain)
Booked: Steven Gerrard,
Darren Potter
Other Substitutes:
40-Paul Harrison, 3-Steve
Finnan (Republic of Ireland), 25- Igor Biscan (Croatia), 37- Zak Whitbread
(USA)
Team Captain: Steven
Gerrard
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Grazer AK:
1-Andreas Schranz, 4-Mario
Tokić, 18-Emanuel Pogatetz, 23-Gernot Sick, 25-Mario Majstorovic (19-Matthias
Dollinger 79), 7-Joachim Standfest, 11-Martin Amerhauser, 20-René Aufhauser, 26-Gernot
Plassnegger (8-Samir Muratović (Bosnia and Herzegovina) 69), 22-Mario Bazina
(Croatia), 28-Roland Kollmann
Coach: Walter Schachner
Booked: Emanuel Pogatetz,
René Aufhauser, Gernot Plassnegger, Samir Muratović
Other Substitutes:
6- Dieter
Ramusch, 13-Franz Almer, 15-David Sencar, 21-Dominic Hassler, 24-Stefan
Erkinger
Team Captain: René
Aufhauser
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VIDEO
Date :
September 15, 2004
Competition: Champions
League- Group A, Matchday 1
Result: Liverpool
Football Club (England) 2- Association
Sportive de Monaco Football Club (France ) 0
Venue: Liverpool,
Anfield
Attendance: 33,517
Referee: Terje
Hauge (Norway)
Linesmen: Ole
Borgan and Steinar Holvik (both Norway)
Kick-off time: 19:45
Goalscorers:
(Liverpool): Djibril
Cissé 22, Milan Baroš 84
(Monaco): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (22nd
minute, Liverpool): From the middle, Gerrard passed to Djibril Cissé on
the right and shot past Roma.
2:0 (84th
minute, Liverpool): A long cross from the Liverpool half on the right,
reached Baros at the edge of the box, he made his way in and from a narrow
angle scored.
Lineups:
Liverpool:
1-Jerzy Dudek (Poland),
3-Steve Finnan (Republic of Ireland), 4-Sami Hyypiä (Finland), 6-John Arne
Riise (Norway), 17-Josemi (Spain), 23-Jamie
Carragher, 7-Harry Kewell (Australia) (35-Stephen Warnock 77), 8-Steven
Gerrard, 14-Xabi Alonso (Spain),9-Djibril Cissé (France) (5-Milan Baroš (Czech
Republic) 69), 10-Luis García (Spain) (25-Igor Bišćan (Croatia) 87)
Coach: Rafa Benítez (Spain)
Booked: Steven Gerrard 50
Other Substitutes:
22-Chris Kirkland,
21-Djimi Traoré (Mali), 15-Salif Diao (Senegal), 16-Dietmar Hamann (Germany)
Team Captain: Steven
Gerrard
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Monaco:
30-Flavio Roma (Italy), 13-Patrice
Evra (25-Souleymane Camara (Senegal) 46), 13-Maicon (Brazil), 19-Sébastien
Squillaci, 27-Julien Rodriguez, 32-Gaël Givet (35-Hassan El-Fakiri (Norway) 80),
5-Diego Pérez (Uruguay) (34-Jimmy Juan 89), 15-Akis Zikos (Greece), 21-Pontus
Farnerud (Sweden), 8-Mohamed Kallon (Sierra Leon), 24-Emmanuel Adebayor (Togo)
Coach: Didier Deschamps
Booked: Akis Zikos 16, Gaël
Givet 56,
Other Substitutes:
28-Fabien Audard, 4-François
Modesto, 20-Arnaud Lescure, 14-Grégory Lacombe
Team Captain: Julien
Rodriguez
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(September 15, 2004, Champions League, Liverpool 2- Monaco 0)
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(September 15, 2004, Champions League, Liverpool 2- Monaco 0)
Date :
September 28, 2004
Competition: Champions
League- Group A, Matchday 2
Result: Olympiakos
Syndesmos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas (Greece) 1-Liverpool Football Club (England) 0
Venue: Piraeus,
Georgios Karaiskakis
Attendance: 31,300
Referee: Pierluigi
Collina (Italy)
Linesmen: Alessandro
Griselli and Vincenzo Mitro (both Italy)
Kick-off time: 19:45
Goalscorers:
(Olympiakos): Ieroklis
Stoltidis 17
(Liverpool): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (17th
minute, Olympiakos): Rivaldo’s free kick from the right side was headed in
by Ieroklis Stoltidis.
Lineups:
Olympiakos:
71-Antonis Nikopolidis, 12-Gabriel
Schürrer (Argentina), 14-Dimitrios Mavrogenidis (3-Stylianos Venetidis 72), 30-Anastasios
Pantos, 32-Georgios Anatolakis, 1-Pantelis Kafes, 6-Ieroklis Stoltidis, 21-Grigoris
Georgatos (25-Spiros Vallas 85), 5-Rivaldo (Brazil), 9-Yiannis Okkas (Cyprus), 10-Giovanni (Brazil) (31-Giorgos Charalampos Georgiadis
72)
Coach: Dušan Bajević
(Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Booked: Anastasios Pantos,
Georgios Anatolakis 18, Dimitrios Mavrogenidis 61, Gabriel Schürrer 90
Sent Off: Anastasios
Pantos 83
Other Substitutes:
34-Kleopas Giannou, 19-Athanasios
Kostoulas, 7-Nery Castillo (Mexico), 8-Miloš Marić (Serbia and Montenegro)
Team Captain: Grigoris
Georgatos
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Liverpool:
1-Jerzy Dudek (Poland),
3-Steve Finnan (Republic of Ireland), 4-Sami Hyypiä (Finland), 6-John Arne
Riise (Norway),17-Josemi (Spain) (9-Djibril Cissé (France) 74), 23-Jamie
Carragher, 14-Xabi Alonso (Spain),16-Dietmar Hamann (Germany) (15-Salif Diao
(Senegal) 82), 35-Stephen Warnock (7-Harry Kewell (Australia) 46), 5-Milan
Baroš (Czech Republic), 10-Luis
García (Spain)
Coach: Rafa Benítez (Spain)
Booked: Stephen Warnock
41, Steve Finnan 90
Other Substitutes:
22-Chris Kirkland,
21-Djimi Traoré (Mali), 25-Igor Bišćan (Croatia), 24-Florent Sinama-Pongolle
(France)
Team Captain: Steven
Gerrard
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Date :
October 19, 2004
Competition: Champions
League- Group A, Matchday 3
Result: Liverpool
Football Club (England) 0-Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña (Spain)
0
Venue: Liverpool,
Anfield
Attendance: 40,236
Referee: Anders
Frisk (Sweden)
Linesmen: Kenneth
Petersson and Peter Ekström (both Sweden)
Kick-off time: 19:45
Goalscorers:
(Liverpool): None
(Deportivo La Coruña): None
Summary of goals:
-
Lineups:
Liverpool:
22-Chris Kirkland, 4-Sami
Hyypiä (Finland), 6-John Arne Riise (Norway) (7-Harry Kewell (Australia) 65),
17-Josemi (Spain), 21-Djimi Traoré (Mali), 23-Jamie Carragher, 14-Xabi Alonso
(Spain),16-Dietmar Hamann (Germany), 5-Milan Baroš (Czech Republic), 9-Djibril
Cissé (France) (3-Steve Finnan (Republic of Ireland) 77), 10-Luis García
(Spain) (24-Florent Sinama-Pongolle (France) 85)
Coach: Rafa Benítez (Spain)
Booked: Dietmar Hamann 35,
Milan Baroš 90
Other Substitutes:
1-Jerzy Dudek (Poland),
15-Salif Diao (Senegal), 25-Igor Bišćan (Croatia), 35-Stephen Warnock
Team Captain: Sami Hyypiä
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Deportivo La Coruña:
1-Molina, 2-Manuel Pablo , 5-César Martín, 14-Jorge Andrade (Portugal), 15-Joan
Capdevila, 4-Aldo Duscher (Argentina), 6-Mauro Silva (Brazil) (12-Lionel
Scaloni (Argentina) 59), 21-Valerón (10-Fran 87), 7-Walter Pandiani (Uruguay) (3-Romero
82), 18-Víctor, 19-Luque
Coach: Javier Irureta
Booked: Luque 10, Jorge
Andrade 39, Aldo Duscher 76, Víctor 90
Other Substitutes:
13-Gustavo Munúa
(Uruguay), 20-Pablo Amo, 9-Diego Tristán, 11-Munitis
Team Captain: Mauro
Silva
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Date :
November 3, 2004
Competition: Champions
League- Group A, Matchday 4
Result: Real
Club Deportivo de La Coruña (Spain) 0-Liverpool Football Club (England) 1
Venue: La
Coruña-Riazor
Attendance: 28,000
Referee: Wolfgang
Stark (Germany)
Linesmen: Volker
Wezel and Harry Ehing (both Germany)
Kick-off time: 20:45
Goalscorers:
(Deportivo La Coruña): None
(Liverpool): Own
Goal (Jorge Andrade) 14
Summary of goals:
0:1 (14th
minute, Liverpool): Riise’s cross from the left side was deflected into
his own net by Jorge Andrade.
Lineups:
Deportivo La Coruña:
1-Molina, 3-Romero, 5-César
Martín (20-Pablo Amo 46), 14-Jorge Andrade (Portugal), 24-Héctor (12-Lionel
Scaloni (Argentina) 65), 4-Aldo Duscher (Argentina), 8-Sergio González, 21-Valerón,
7-Walter Pandiani (Uruguay) (9-Diego Tristán 59), 18-Víctor, 19-Luque
Coach: Javier Irureta
Booked: César Martín 37, Jorge
Andrade 76
Other Substitutes:
13-Gustavo Munúa (Uruguay), 15-Joan Capdevila, 10-Fran, 11-Munitis
Team Captain: Mauro
Silva
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Liverpool:
22-Chris Kirkland, 4-Sami
Hyypiä (Finland), 6-John Arne Riise (Norway), 17-Josemi (Spain), 21-Djimi
Traoré (Mali), 23-Jamie Carragher, 7-Harry Kewell (Australia) (3-Steve Finnan
(Republic of Ireland) 58), 16-Dietmar Hamann (Germany), 25-Igor Bišćan (Croatia), 5-Milan Baroš (Czech Republic) (24-Florent
Sinama-Pongolle (France) 84)10-Luis García (Spain) (14-Xabi Alonso (Spain) 90)
Coach: Rafa Benítez (Spain)
Booked: Jamie Carragher
57, Sami Hyypiä 81
Other Substitutes:
1-Jerzy Dudek (Poland),
2-Stéphane Henchoz (Switzerland), 15-Salif Diao (Senegal), 35-Stephen Warnock
Team Captain: Sami Hyypiä
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https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x12ky8y
Date :
November 23, 2004
Competition: Champions
League- Group A, Matchday 5
Result: Association Sportive de Monaco Football Club (France )
1-Liverpool Football Club (England) 0
Venue: Monaco,
Stade Louis II
Attendance: 18,500
Referee: Claus
Bo Larsen (Denmark)
Linesmen: Bo
Blankholm Pedersen and Palle Udsen (both Denmark)
Kick-off time: 20:45
Goalscorers:
(Monaco): Javier Saviola
55
(Liverpool): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (55th
minute, Monaco): Nonda’s pass from the right side was struck in by
Saviola.
Lineups:
Monaco:
30-Flavio Roma (Italy), 13-Patrice
Evra, 13-Maicon (Brazil), 19-Sébastien Squillaci, 32-Gaël Givet, 6-Jaroslav
Plašil (Czech Republic), 15-Akis Zikos (Greece), 21-Pontus Farnerud (Sweden) (4-François
Modesto 79), 9-Javier Saviola (Argentina) (24-Emmanuel Adebayor (Togo) 75), 10-Ernesto
Chevantón (Uruguay) (5-Diego Pérez (Uruguay) 68), 18-Shabani Nonda (DR Congo)
Coach: Didier Deschamps
Booked:
Other Substitutes:
28-Fabien Audard, 12-Joseph
Oshadogan (Italy), 35-Hassan El-Fakiri (Norway), 8-Mohamed Kallon (Sierra
Leone)
Team Captain: Gael
Givet
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Liverpool:
22-Chris Kirkland,
3-Steve Finnan (Republic of Ireland), 4-Sami Hyypiä (Finland),
6-John Arne Riise
(Norway), 21-Djimi Traoré (7-Harry Kewell (Australia) 60), 23-Jamie Carragher,
8-Steven Gerrard, 16-Dietmar Hamann (Germany), 25-Igor Bišćan (Croatia),
10-Luis García (Spain) (17-Josemi (Spain) 5) (35-Stephen Warnock 65), 33-Neil
Mellor
Coach: Rafa Benítez (Spain)
Booked: Djimi Traoré 41,
Dietmar Hamann 45, Stephen Warnock 81
Other Substitutes:
1-Jerzy Dudek (Poland),
14-Xabi Alonso (Spain), 15-Salif Diao (Senegal), 24-Florent Sinama-Pongolle
(France)
Team Captain: Steven
Gerrard
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(November 23, 2004, Champions League, Monaco 1-Liverpool 0)
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(November 23, 2004, Champions League, Monaco 1-Liverpool 0)
VIDEO
Date :
December 8, 2004
Competition: Champions
League- Group A, Matchday 6
Result: Liverpool
Football Club (England) 3-Olympiakos Syndesmos Filathlon
Pirea-Pireas (Greece) 1
Venue: Liverpool,
Anfield
Attendance: 42,045
Referee: Manuel
Mejuto González (Spain)
Linesmen: Oscar
Martínez Samaniego and Javier Novoa Robles (both Spain)
Kick-off time: 19:45
Goalscorers:
(Liverpool): Florent
Sinama-Pongolle 47, Neil Mellor 80, Steven Gerrard 86
(Olympiakos): Rivaldo 27
Summary of goals:
0:1 (27th
minute, Olympiakos): Rivaldo scored with a free kick.
1:1 (47th
minute, Liverpool): Kewell’s cross from the left side was knocked in by
Sinama-Pongolle.
2:1 (80th
minute, Liverpool): Nikopolidis parried a header and Mellor knocked in the
rebound.
3:1 (86th
minute, Liverpool): Steven Gerrard scored with a long-range shot from
outside of the box.
Lineups:
Liverpool:
22-Chris Kirkland,
3-Steve Finnan (Republic of Ireland) (17-Josemi (Spain) 85), 4-Sami Hyypiä
(Finland), 6-John Arne Riise (Norway), 21-Djimi Traoré (Mali) (24-Florent
Sinama-Pongolle (France) 46), 23-Jamie Carragher, 7-Harry Kewell (Australia),
8-Steven Gerrard, 12-Núñez (Spain), 14-Xabi Alonso (Spain), 5-Milan Baroš
(Czech Republic)(33-Neil Mellor 78)
Coach: Rafa Benítez (Spain)
Booked: Xabi Alonso 28, Jamie
Carragher 44, Steven Gerrard 55
Other Substitutes:
1-Jerzy Dudek (Poland),
2-Stéphane Henchoz (Switzerland), 15-Salif Diao (Senegal),
35-Stephen Warnock
Team Captain: Steven
Gerrard
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Olympiakos:
71-Antonis Nikopolidis, 3-Stylianos
Venetidis (8-Miloš Marić (Serbia and Montenegro) 84), 12-Gabriel Schürrer
(Argentina), 30-Anastasios Pantos, 32-Georgios Anatolakis, 1-Pantelis Kafes, 6-Ieroklis
Stoltidis, 11-Predrag Đorđević (Serbia and Montenegro), 31-Giorgos Charalampos Georgiadis (13-Ivan Režić (Croatia) 70), 5-Rivaldo
(Brazil), 10-Giovanni (Brazil) (9-Yiannis Okkas (Cyprus) 87)
Coach: Dušan Bajević
(Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Booked: Anastasios Pantos
42, Georgios Anatolakis 45, Gabriel Schürrer 79,
Other Substitutes:
34-Kleopas Giannou, 4-Efthimios
Kouloucheris, 25-Spiros Vallas, 7-Nery Castillo (Mexico)
Team Captain: Predrag
Đorđević
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Date :
February 22, 2005
Competition: Champions
League- Round of 16, First Leg
Result: Liverpool
Football Club (England) 3-Bayer 04 Leverkusen Fußball GmbH
(Germany) 1
Venue: Liverpool,
Anfield
Attendance: 40,942
Referee: Kyros
Vassaras (Greece)
Linesmen: Simeon
Tsolakidis and Panagiotis Mavropoulos (both Greece)
Kick-off time: 19:45
Goalscorers:
(Liverpool): Luis
García 15, John Arne Riise 36, Dietmar Hamann 90+2
(Bayer Leverkusen): França
90+3
Summary of goals:
1:0 (15th
minute, Liverpool): From the middle, Biscan sent Garcia through to score.
2:0 (36th
minute, Liverpool): John Arne Riise scored with a free kick from the right
side.
3:0 (90th
minute, Liverpool): Dietmar Hamann scored from a free kick.
3:1 (90th
minute, Bayer Leverkusen): Dudek parried a shot, França knocked in the
rebound.
Lineups:
Liverpool:
1-Jerzy Dudek (Poland),
3-Steve Finnan (Republic of Ireland), 4-Sami Hyypiä (Finland), 6-John Arne
Riise (Norway) (11-Vladimír Šmicer (Czech Republic) 89),
21-Djimi Traoré (Mali),
23-Jamie Carragher, 7-Harry Kewell (Australia) (13-Anthony Le Tallec (France) 77),16-Dietmar
Hamann (Germany), 25-Igor Bišćan (Croatia), 5-Milan Baroš (Czech Republic)
(34-Darren Potter 85), 10-Luis García (Spain)
Coach: Rafa Benítez (Spain)
Booked: Jerzy Dudek 54,
Dietmar Hamann 59
Other Substitutes:
20-Scott Carson, 18-Núñez
(Spain), 32-John Welsh, 35-Stephen Warnock
Team Captain: Sami Hyypiä
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Note:
1-Steven Gerrard
suspended from this match.
Bayer Leverkusen:
1-Hans Jörg Butt, 4-Juan
(Brazil), 29-Jan-Ingwer Callsen-Bracker, 35-Diego Placente (Argentina), 7-Robson
Ponte (Brazil) (23-Landon Donovan (USA) 69), 10-Paul Freier (13-Daniel Bierofka
83), 16-Jacek Krzynówek (Poland), 25-Bernd Schneider, 28-Carsten Ramelow, 9-Dimitar
Berbatov (Bulgaria), 12-Andriy Voronin (Ukraine) (11-França (Brazil) 69)
Coach: Klaus Augenthaler
Booked: Robson Ponte 45, Paul
Freier 51
Other Substitutes:
20-Tom Starke, 17-Clemens
Fritz, 26-Sascha Dum, 27-Gonzalo Castro
Team Captain: Carsten
Ramelow
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Date :
March 9, 2005
Competition: Champions
League- Round of 16, Second Leg
Result: Bayer
04 Leverkusen Fußball GmbH (Germany) 1-Liverpool Football Club (England) 3
Venue: Leverkusen,
BayArena
Attendance: 22,500
Referee: Alain
Sars (France)
Linesmen: Frédéric
Arnault and Vincent Texier (both France)
Kick-off time: 20:45
Goalscorers:
(Bayer Leverkusen): Jacek
Krzynówek 87
(Liverpool): Luis
García 28, 32, Milan Baroš 67
Summary of goals:
0:1 (28th
minute, Liverpool): Gerrard’s cross from the right side was knocked in by
Garcia.
0:2 (32nd
minute, Liverpool): Gerrard’s corner kick from the right side was headed
Biscan and struck in by Garcia.
0:3 (67th
minute, Liverpool): A pass from the left side was knocked in by Baros.
1:3 (87th
minute, Bayer Leverkusen): Placente’s pass from the left side was shot in
by Jacek Krzynówek.
Lineups:
Bayer Leverkusen:
1-Hans Jörg Butt, 29-Jan-Ingwer
Callsen-Bracker, 35-Diego Placente (Argentina), 13-Daniel Bierofka, 16-Jacek
Krzynówek (Poland), 19-Marko Babić (Croatia), 23-Landon Donovan (USA) (17-Clemens
Fritz 54), 25-Bernd Schneider, 28-Carsten Ramelow (27-Gonzalo Castro 70), 9-Dimitar
Berbatov (Bulgaria) (12-Andriy Voronin (Ukraine) 32), 11-França (Brazil)
Coach: Klaus Augenthaler
Booked: Daniel Bierofka
44
Other Substitutes:
20-Tom Starke, 26-Sascha
Dum, 15-Sezer Öztürk (Turkey), 40-Timo Röttger
Team Captain: Carsten
Ramelow
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Liverpool:
1-Jerzy Dudek (Poland),
3-Steve Finnan (Republic of Ireland) (18-Núñez (Spain) 75), 4-Sami Hyypiä
(Finland), 6-John Arne Riise (Norway), 23-Jamie Carragher (32-John Welsh 70),
8-Steven Gerrard, 16-Dietmar Hamann (Germany) (11-Vladimír Šmicer (Czech
Republic) 62), 25-Igor Bišćan (Croatia), 35-Stephen Warnock, 5-Milan Baroš
(Czech Republic), 10-Luis García (Spain)
Coach: Rafa Benítez (Spain)
Other Substitutes:
20-Scott Carson, 31-Dave
Raven , 34-Darren Potter, 13-Anthony Le
Tallec (France)
Team Captain: Steven
Gerrard
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Photo From: France Football, Issue 3074bis, March 11, 2005
(March 9, 2005, Champions League, Bayer Leverkusen 1-Liverpool 3)
Date :
April 5, 2005
Competition: Champions
League- Quarterfinals, First Leg
Result: Liverpool
Football Club (England) 2- Juventus Football Club-Torino (Italy) 1
Venue: Liverpool,
Anfield
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Frank
De Bleeckere (Belgium)
Linesmen: Mark
Simons and Peter Hermans (both Belgium)
Kick-off time: 19:45
Goalscorers:
(Liverpool): Sami
Hyypiä 10, Luis García 25
(Juventus): Fabio
Cannavaro 63
Summary of goals:
1:0 (10th
minute, Liverpool): Gerrard’s corner kick from the right side was flicked
on by Garcia and struck at the far post by Hyypiä.
2:0 (25th
minute, Liverpool): On the right side, Anthony Le Tallec sent a cross to
the middle and Luis García volleyed from outside of the box.
2:1 (63rd
minute, Juventus): Gianluca Zambrotta’s cross from the left side was
headed in by Fabio Cannavaro.
Lineups:
Liverpool:
20-Scott Carson, 3-Steve
Finnan (Republic of Ireland), 4-Sami Hyypiä (Finland), 6-John Arne Riise
(Norway), 21-Djimi Traoré (Mali), 23-Jamie Carragher, 8-Steven Gerrard, 25-Igor
Bišćan (Croatia), 5-Milan Baroš (Czech Republic) (18-Núñez (Spain) 66), 10-Luis
García (Spain), 13-Anthony Le Tallec (France) (11-Vladimír Šmicer (Czech
Republic) 73)
Coach: Rafa Benítez (Spain)
Other Substitutes:
1-Jerzy Dudek (Poland),
14-Xabi Alonso (Spain), 32-John Welsh, 34-Darren Potter, 35-Stephen Warnock
Team Captain: Steven
Gerrard
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Juventus:
1-Gianluigi Buffon, 19-Gianluca
Zambrotta, 21-Lilian Thuram (France), 27-Jonathan Zebina (France) (4-Paolo
Montero (Uruguay) 81), 28-Fabio Cannavaro, 8-Emerson (Brazil), 11-Pavel Nedvěd
(Czech Republic), 16-Mauro Camoranesi, 20-Manuele Blasi (7-Gianluca Pessotto 46),
9-Zlatan Ibrahimović (Sweden), 10-Alessandro Del Piero (17-David Trezeguet (France) 61)
Coach: Fabio Capello
Other Substitutes:
12-Antonio Chimenti, 18-Stephen
Appiah (Ghana), 24-Rubén Olivera (Uruguay), 25-Marcelo Zalayeta (Uruguay)
Team Captain: Alessandro
Del Piero
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Photo From: World Soccer, June 2005
(April 5, 2005, Champions League, Liverpool 2-Juventus 1)
Photo From: France Football, Issue 3078bis, April 8, 2005
(April 5, 2005, Champions League, Liverpool 2-Juventus 1)
Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, No 15 (1542), April 12-18, 2005
(April 5, 2005, Champions League, Liverpool 2-Juventus 1)
Date :
April 13, 2005
Competition: Champions
League- Quarterfinals, Second Leg
Result: Juventus
Football Club-Torino (Italy) 0-Liverpool Football Club (England) 0
Venue: Torino
(Turin), Stadio Delle Alpi
Attendance: 55,464
Referee: Valentin
Ivanov (Russia)
Linesmen: Nikolay
Golubev and Tikhon Kalugin (both Russia)
Kick-off time: 20:45
Goalscorers:
(Juventus): None
(Liverpool): None
Summary of goals:
-
Lineups:
Juventus:
1-Gianluigi Buffon, 4-Paolo
Montero (Uruguay) (7-Gianluca Pessotto 83), 19-Gianluca Zambrotta, 21-Lilian
Thuram (France), 28-Fabio Cannavaro, 8-Emerson (Brazil), 11-Pavel Nedvěd (Czech
Republic), 16-Mauro Camoranesi (18-Stephen Appiah (Ghana) 84), 24-Rubén Olivera
(Uruguay) (25-Marcelo Zalayeta (Uruguay) 46), 9-Zlatan Ibrahimović (Sweden), 10-Alessandro
Del Piero
Coach: Fabio Capello
Booked: Paolo Montero 52,
Zlatan Ibrahimović 62, Gianluca Zambrotta 65, Emerson 74
Other Substitutes:
12-Antonio Chimenti, 15-Alessandro
Birindelli, 34-Andrea Masiello, 20-Manuele Blasi
Team Captain: Alessandro
Del Piero
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Liverpool:
1-Jerzy Dudek (Poland),
3-Steve Finnan (Republic of Ireland), 4-Sami Hyypiä (Finland), 6-John Arne
Riise (Norway), 21-Djimi Traoré (Mali), 23-Jamie Carragher, 14-Xabi Alonso
(Spain), 18-Núñez (Spain) (11-Vladimír Šmicer (Czech Republic) 58), 25-Igor
Bišćan (Croatia), 5-Milan Baroš (Czech Republic) (9-Djibril Cissé (France) 75),
10-Luis García (Spain) (13-Anthony Le Tallec (France) 85)
Coach: Rafa Benítez (Spain)
Booked: Xabi Alonso 29,
Steve Finnan 78
Other Substitutes:
20-Scott Carson, 32-John
Welsh, 34-Darren Potter, 35-Stephen Warnock
Team Captain: Sami Hyypiä
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Photo From: France
Football, Issue 3079bis, April 15, 2005
(April 13, 2005,
Champions League, Juventus 0- Liverpool 0)
Photo From: France
Football, Issue 3079bis, April 15, 2005
(April 13, 2005,
Champions League, Juventus 0- Liverpool 0)
Photo From: France
Football, Issue 3079bis, April 15, 2005
(April 13, 2005,
Champions League, Juventus 0- Liverpool 0)
Photo From: Guerin
Sportivo, No 16 (1543), April 19-25, 2005
(April 13, 2005,
Champions League, Juventus 0- Liverpool 0)
Photo From: Onze-Mondial,
Issue 196, May 2005
(April 13, 2005,
Champions League, Juventus 0- Liverpool 0)
Photo From: Onze-Mondial,
Issue 196, May 2005
(April 13, 2005,
Champions League, Juventus 0- Liverpool 0)
VIDEO
Date :
April 27, 2005
Competition: Champions
League- Semifinals, First Leg
Result: Chelsea
Football Club-London (England) 0-Liverpool Football Club (England) 0
Venue: London,
Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 42,500
Referee: Alain
Sars (France)
Linesmen: Vincent
Texier and Jean-Philippe Izzo (both France)
Kick-off time: 19:45
Goalscorers:
(Chelsea): None
(Liverpool): None
Summary of goals:
-
Lineups:
Chelsea:
1-Petr Čech (Czech
Republic), 2-Glen Johnson, 6-Ricardo Carvalho (Portugal), 13-William Gallas
(France), 26-John Terry, 4-Claude Makélélé (France),
8-Frank Lampard, 10-Joe Cole (9-Mateja Kežman (Serbia and Montenegro) 78), 30-Tiago
(Portugal) (16-Arjen Robben (Holland) 59), 15-Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast), 22-Eiður
Guðjohnsen (Iceland)
Coach: José Mourinho
(Portugal)
Booked: Joe Cole 59, Mateja
Kežman 79
Other Substitutes:
23-Carlo Cudicini
(Italy), 29-Robert Huth (Germany), 5-Aleksey Smertin (Russia), 14-Geremi Njitap
(Cameroon), 24-Mikael Forssell (Finland)
Team Captain: John
Terry
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Liverpool:
1-Jerzy Dudek (Poland),
3-Steve Finnan (Republic of Ireland), 4-Sami Hyypiä (Finland), 6-John Arne
Riise (Norway), 21-Djimi Traoré (Mali), 23-Jamie Carragher, 8-Steven Gerrard, 14-Xabi
Alonso (Spain), 25-Igor Bišćan (Croatia) (7-Harry Kewell (Australia) 86),
5-Milan Baroš (Czech Republic) (9-Djibril Cissé (France) 65), 10-Luis García
(Spain) (11-Vladimír Šmicer (Czech Republic) 90)
Coach: Rafa Benítez (Spain)
Booked: Igor Bišćan 57, Xabi
Alonso 87
Other Substitutes:
20-Scott Carson, 18-Núñez
(Spain), 35-Stephen Warnock, 13-Anthony Le Tallec (France)
Team Captain: Steven
Gerrard
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Photo From: France Football, Issue 3081bis, April 29, 2005
(April 27, 2005, Champions League, Chelsea 0- Liverpool 0)
Photo From: France Football, Issue 3081bis, April 29, 2005
(April 27, 2005, Champions League, Chelsea 0- Liverpool 0)
Photo From: World Soccer, June 2005
(April 27, 2005, Champions League, Chelsea 0- Liverpool 0)
Date :
May 3, 2005
Competition: Champions
League- Semifinals, Second Leg
Result: Liverpool
Football Club (England) 1-Chelsea Football Club-London (England) 0
Venue: Liverpool,
Anfield
Attendance: 41,216
Referee: Ľuboš
Micheľ (Slovakia)
Linesmen: Martin
Balko and Roman Slyško (both Slovakia)
Kick-off time: 19:45
Goalscorers:
(Liverpool): Luis
García 4
(Chelsea): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (4th
minute, Liverpool): From the middle, Gerrard sent Baros through, he
collides with Cech and Luis Garcia knocked in the loose ball.
Lineups:
Liverpool:
1-Jerzy Dudek (Poland),
3-Steve Finnan (Republic of Ireland), 4-Sami Hyypiä (Finland), 6-John Arne
Riise (Norway), 21-Djimi Traoré (Mali),23-Jamie Carragher, 8-Steven Gerrard,
16-Dietmar Hamann (Germany) (7-Harry Kewell (Australia) 73), 25-Igor Bišćan
(Croatia), 5-Milan Baroš (Czech Republic) (9-Djibril Cissé (France) 59),
10-Luis García (Spain) (18-Núñez (Spain) 84)
Coach: Rafa Benítez (Spain)
Booked: Milan Baroš 8
Other Substitutes:
20-Scott Carson, 11-Vladimír
Šmicer (Czech Republic), 32-John Welsh, 35-Stephen Warnock
Team Captain: Steven
Gerrard
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Chelsea:
1-Petr Čech (Czech
Republic), 6-Ricardo Carvalho (Portugal), 13-William Gallas (France), 26-John
Terry, 4-Claude Makélélé (France), 8-Frank Lampard, 10-Joe Cole (9-Mateja
Kežman (Serbia and Montenegro) 68), 14-Geremi Njitap (Cameroon) (29-Robert Huth
(Germany) 76), 30-Tiago (Portugal) (16-Arjen Robben (Holland) 68), 15-Didier
Drogba (Ivory Coast), 22-Eiður Guðjohnsen (Iceland)
Coach: José Mourinho
(Portugal)
Other Substitutes:
23-Carlo Cudicini
(Italy), 2-Glen Johnson, 33-Nuno Morais
(Portugal), 24-Mikael Forssell (Finland)
Team Captain: John
Terry
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Photo From: France Football, Issue 3082bis, May 6, 2005
(May 3, 2005, Champions League, Liverpool 1- Chelsea 0)
Photo From: France Football, Issue 3082bis, May 6, 2005
(May 3, 2005, Champions League, Liverpool 1- Chelsea 0)
Photo From: World Soccer, July 2005
(May 3, 2005, Champions League, Liverpool 1- Chelsea 0)
Date :
May 25, 2005
Competition: Champions
League- Final
Result: Liverpool
Football Club (England) 3- Associazione Calcio
Milan-Milano (Italy) 3 (After Extra Time) (3-2 on a penalty kick
shoot-out)
Venue: Istanbul,
Atatürk Olimpiyat Stadı, Turkey
Attendance: 70,024
Referee: Manuel
Mejuto González (Spain)
Linesmen: Oscar
Martínez Samaniego and Clemente Ayete Plou (both Spain)
Kick-off time: 21:45
Goalscorers:
(Liverpool): Steven
Gerrard 54, Vladimír Šmicer 56, Xabi Alonso 60
(AC Milan): Paolo Maldini
1, Hernán Crespo 39, 44
Summary of goals:
0:1 (1st
minute, AC Milan): Pirlo’s free kick from the right side was volleyed in
by Maldini.
0:2 (39th
minute, AC Milan): Shevchenko’s pass from the right side was struck in by
Crespo.
0:3 (44th
minute, AC Milan): From the middle of the field, Kaka sent Crespo through
to score.
1:3 (54th
minute, Liverpool): Rise’s cross from the left side was headed in by
Gerrard.
2:3 (56th
minute, Liverpool): On the left, Hamann passed across to the middle and
Smicer scored with a long-range shot from outside of the box.
3:3 (60th
minute, Liverpool): Liverpool were awarded a penalty kick after Gattuso
fouled Gerrard in the box. Xabi Alonso’s penalty kick was parried by Dida and Xabi
Alonso knocked in the rebound.
Penalty kick sequence:
(AC Milan): Serginho (missed)
(0-0), Andrea Pirlo (missed) (0-1), Jon Dahl Tomasson (1-2), Kaká (2-2), Andriy
Shevchenko (missed) (2-3)
(Liverpool): Dietmar
Hamann (1-0), Djibril Cissé (2-0), John Arne Riise (missed) (2-1), Vladimír
Šmicer (3-2)
Lineups:
Liverpool:
1-Jerzy Dudek
(Poland),3-Steve Finnan (Republic of Ireland) (16-Dietmar Hamann (Germany) 46),
4-Sami Hyypiä (Finland), 6-John Arne Riise (Norway),21-Djimi Traoré (Mali), 23-Jamie
Carragher, 7-Harry Kewell (Australia) (11-Vladimír Šmicer (Czech Republic) 23),
8-Steven Gerrard, 14-Xabi Alonso (Spain), 5-Milan Baroš (Czech Republic)
(9-Djibril Cissé (France) 85),10-Luis García (Spain)
Coach: Rafa Benítez (Spain)
Booked: Jamie Carragher 76,
Milan Baroš 81
Other Substitutes:
20-Scott Carson,
17-Josemi (Spain), 18-Núñez (Spain), 25-Igor Bišćan (Croatia),
Team Captain: Steven
Gerrard
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Note:
1- Xabi Alonso missed a
penalty kick 60, but he knocked in the rebound.
AC Milan:
1-Dida (Brazil), 2-Cafú
(Brazil), 3-Paolo Maldini, 13-Alessandro Nesta, 31-Jaap Stam (Holland), 8-Gennaro
Gattuso (10-Rui Costa (Portugal) 112), 20-Clarence Seedorf (Holland) (27-Serginho
(Brazil) 86), 21-Andrea Pirlo , 22-Kaká
(Brazil), 7-Andriy Shevchenko (Ukraine), 11-Hernán Crespo (Argentina) (15-Jon
Dahl Tomasson (Denmark) 85)
Coach: Carlo Ancelotti
Other Substitutes:
17-Christian Abbiati, 4-Kakha
Kaladze (Georgia), 5-Alessandro Costacurta, 24-Vikash Dhorasoo (France)
Team Captain: Paolo
Maldini
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Photo From: France Football, Issue 3085bis, May 27, 2005
(May 25, 2005, Champions League, Liverpool 3- AC Milan 3)
Photo From: France Football, Issue 3085bis, May 27, 2005
(May 25, 2005, Champions League, Liverpool 3- AC Milan 3)
Photo From: France Football, Issue 3085bis, May 27, 2005
(May 25, 2005, Champions League, Liverpool 3- AC Milan 3)
Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, No 22 (1549), May 31-June 6, 2005
(May 25, 2005, Champions League, Liverpool 3- AC Milan 3)
Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, No 22 (1549), May 31-June 6, 2005
(May 25, 2005, Champions League, Liverpool 3- AC Milan 3)
Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, No 22 (1549), May 31-June 6, 2005
(May 25, 2005, Champions League, Liverpool 3- AC Milan 3)
Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 197, June 2005
(May 25, 2005, Champions League, Liverpool 3- AC Milan 3)
Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 197, June 2005
(May 25, 2005, Champions League, Liverpool 3- AC Milan 3)
Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 197, June 2005
(May 25, 2005, Champions League, Liverpool 3- AC Milan 3)
Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 197, June 2005
(May 25, 2005, Champions League, Liverpool 3- AC Milan 3)
Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 197, June 2005
(May 25, 2005, Champions League, Liverpool 3- AC Milan 3)
Photo From: World Soccer, July 2005
(May 25, 2005, Champions League, Liverpool 3- AC Milan 3)
Photo From: World Soccer, July 2005
(May 25, 2005, Champions League, Liverpool 3- AC Milan 3)
Photo From: World Soccer, July 2005
(May 25, 2005, Champions League, Liverpool 3- AC Milan 3)
Photo From: World Soccer, July 2005
(May 25, 2005, Champions League, Liverpool 3- AC Milan 3)
Photo From: World Soccer, July 2005
(May 25, 2005, Champions League, Liverpool 3- AC Milan 3)
Photo From: World Soccer, July 2005
(May 25, 2005, Champions League, Liverpool 3- AC Milan 3)
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