Wednesday 19 October 1977 19:30  Liverpool  -  SG Dinamo (Dresden, DDR)  5 - 1  Cup European Champions 2nd Round 1st Leg
 
Wednesday 19 October 1977 19:30 Cup European Champions 2nd Raund 1st Leg
 
 
"Liverpool" 5 - 1 "SG Dinamo"
  (3-0)  
 
GOAL
 Hansen 14, Case 21, 57, Neal 44 p., Kennedy 66    Hafner 76
 
  1  Ray Clemence
  2  Phil Neal
  3  Joey Jones
  4  Alan Hansen
  5  Ray Kennedy
  6  Emlyn Hughes (c)
  7  Kenny Dalglish
  8  Jimmy Case
  9   Steve Heighway
 10  John Toshack
 11  Ian Callaghan

 Subs:
 12 Terry McDermott
 13  Phil Thompson
 14  David Fairclough
 15  David Johnson
 16  Peter McDonnell
    1  Claus Boder
  2  Hans-Jurgen Dorner
  3  Klaus Muller
  4  Udo Schmuck
  5  Gerd Weber
  6  Hans-Jurgen Kreische (c)
  7  Hartmut Schade
  8  Reinhard Hafner
  9  Matthias Muller
 10  Peter  Kotte
 11  Gerd Heidler

 Subs:
  -  Christian Helm
  -  Dieter Riedel
 
SUBSTITUTIONS
 Boder (Jakubowski 71)
 Sachse (Richter 69)
   K Muller (Helm 72)
 Kotte (Riedel 72)
 
OFFICIALS & BOOKINGS
Referee: Antonio Jose da Silva Garrido (Portugal)
 Booked: Case    Booked:
VENUE   MANAGERS
Anfield (capacity )
Attendance:39,835
  Bob Paisley (Liverpool)
Walter Fritzsch (Dinamo D)

Official matchday programme  Pprice: 15 pence

  Notes:

  - Alan Hansen scores his first goal for LFC

  - Hansen describes his goal: "I scored with a header early in the first half but I didn't know too much about it at the time. John Toshack flicked on a corner and I got my head to it. I'd actually tried to flick it to the goalkeeper's right but it went to his left. The main thing was it went in."

               

  Though suffering fitness problems in his final campaign at Anfield, John Toshack remained a formidable opponent as Dynamo Dresden discovered to their cost. The Welshman didn't score himself but his aerial might and often-underrated subtlety made goals for Alan Hansen, Jimmy Case and Ray Kennedy.

  Liverpool played exceedingly well and took their chances with aplomb, yet the feeling persisted that Dresden were a better team than the scoreline indicated. The principal difference between the two protagonists was Toshack, who failed to find the net himself but had a hand - or rather a head - in three goals. His first significant contribution was a delicate glance across goal from a corner that Hansen headed powerfully home for the opener. Next, the Welshman flicked the ball to Case, who nodded in the second, then he headed down for Kennedy to knock in the fifth. In between, Neal scored a penalty after Dalglish had been fouled and Case thrashed in a 30-yarder. Dynamo's late reply, dispatched neatly by Hafner, inspired further German raids, leaving Liverpool distinctly thankful for their comfortable lead.
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