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Saturday 20 October 2007 12:45 FA
Barclays Premier League |
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"Everton" |
"Liverpool" |
1 - 2 (1-0) |
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GOAL |
Hyypia 37 og |
Kuyt 54 p, 90 p |
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24 Tim Howard
5 Joleon Lescott
15 Alan Stubbs
4 Joseph Yobo
2 Tony Hibbert
21 Leon Osman
16 Phil Jagielka
18 Phil Neville (c)
6 Mikael Arteta
28 Victor Anichebe
22 Ayegbeni Yakubu
Subs:
33 Stefan Wessels
3 Leighton Baines
26 Lee Carsley
20 Steven Pienaar
11 James McFadden |
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25 Jose Reina
6 John Arne Riise
4 Sami Hyypia
23 Jamie Carragher
3 Steve Finnan
11 Yossi Benayoun
20 Javier Mascherano
22 Mohamed Sissoko
8 Steven Gerrard (c)
18 Dirk Kuyt
10 Andriy Voronin
Subs:
30 Charles Itandje
16 Jermaine Pennant
19 Ryan Babel
21 Lucas Leiva
15 Peter Crouch |
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SUBSTITUTIONS |
Yakubu (McFadden 77)
Anichebe (Baines 83) |
Benayoun (Babel 68)
Gerrard (Leiva 72)
Sissoko (Pennant 88) |
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OFFICIALS & BOOKINGS |
Referee: Mark
Clattenburg |
Booked: McFadden 89
Sent Off: Hibbert 52, Neville 90 |
Booked: Kuyt 63,
Carragher 89 |
VENUE |
MANAGERS |
Goodison Park (capacity 40,170)
Attendance: 40,049 |
David Moyes (Everton)
Rafael Benitez (Liverpool) |
Price: J3,00
Notes:
- Sami Hyypia scored an own goal on 37'
- Tony Hibbert (challenge on Steven Gerrard for the first penalty & Phil
Neville (handball for the second penalty) were sent off for Everton. |
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KUYT
GIVES REDS A DRAMATIC WIN
A pair of Dirk Kuyt penalties gave Liverpool a 2-1 victory in an incredible
Merseyside derby at Goodison Park on Saturday lunchtime.
A bizarre own goal from Sami Hyypia gave the Blues a half-time lead, but two
second-half spot kicks - including one in stoppage time - ensured a dramatic return to
winning ways for Rafa Benitez's side.
Everton ended the game with nine men, Tony Hibbert and Phil Neville both seeing red
for their penalty offences.
Neville wrote in his programme notes how he'd seen everything in Merseyside
derbies. He spoke too soon.
The Reds kicked off their 22nd lunchtime fixture in just over two years without
injured trio Daniel Agger, Fernando Torres and Xabi Alonso. The hosts, meanwhile, were
without last season's match-winners Andy Johnson and Tim Cahill.
The travelling Kop began the game in high spirits despite the recent dip, throwing
around balloons made from Tesco bags - a cheeky swipe at Everton's new stadium plans.
The first chance fell to their boys on five minutes when derby debutant Yossi
Benayoun ghosted in behind the Blues' backline before teeing up Andriy Voronin, whose low
shot was blocked by the legs of Tim Howard.
Everton were seeing more of the ball, but it was Liverpool, with Gerrard
playing more centrally than the teamsheet suggested, who were playing the better football.
Voronin and Benayoun, in particular, were taking up some great positions between the
lines.
It took Everton 22 minutes to threaten, Leon Osman capitalising on a loose ball
from Javier Mascherano before forcing Pepe Reina into a fingertip clearance.
Yakubu had a gilt-edged chance on the half-hour mark - but his attempted
scissor-kick from the edge of the six-yard box was akin to taking a chainsaw to a twig.
Still, the home side were starting to get into their stride. Minutes later Victor Anichebe
headed narrowly over from close range.
The nearest Liverpool game to breaking the deadlock in the first half came on 34
minutes when John Arne Riise hit a low drive from 35 yards. Unfortunately, a wicked
deflection sent it narrowly wide.
Then disaster struck when, amid a goalmouth scramble, Hyypia's mis-hit clearance
hit the roof of the net. A more bizarre own goal you're not likely to see this season. It
was the first time a Red had scored an OG against the Blues since Neil Ruddock in 1997.
It was Everton who started the second half the brighter, but within seven minutes
the game was turned on its head.
Voronin sent Gerrard racing clear, the skipper making his way into the box before
being hauled down by Hibbert. Mark Clattenburg had no hesitation in awarding a spot kick
and giving the Everton right-back his marching orders.
Up stepped Kuyt, who tucked coolly into the left-hand corner of Howard's goal to
record his first league goal of the season. Game on.
Everton had a penalty shout of their own just seconds later when Lescott appeared
to be obstructed by Steve Finnan.
The game was really starting the open up, and Riise should have put Liverpool into
the lead on 57 minutes when Kuyt cut a fantastic ball in from the right. Next Voronin
forced a fine save from Howard from seven yards.
Yakubu hit a powerful snap-shot just wide from distance on 66 minutes - though Pepe
Reina looked to have it covered.
With the match finely balanced Rafa Benitez shuffled his pack, replacing Benayoun
with Ryan Babel and, to the surprise on many, giving Lucas his derby debut at the expense
of Gerrard.
The young Brazilian had big shoes to fill but he made a great start when he fed
Voronin clean through down the left. Sadly, the Ukrainian dragged his shot harmlessly
wide.
Minutes later Momo Sissoko really should have bagged his second goal in a red shirt
after finding himself with acres inside the box. He won't want to watch his left-footed
effort on Match of the Day this evening.
By this stage it was all Liverpool but chance after chance went begging - until
Lucas hit a fantastic stoppage time shot which Neville dived to palm off the line.
Kuyt hit the same spot with his pen and the travelling Kop - as well as Stevie G on
the sidelines - went wild.
A late penalty call for a Jamie Carragher indiscretion nearly silenced them - but
thankfully it's the Fields of Anfield Road which will be echoing around Stanley Park
tonight.
Teams
Everton: Howard, Lescott, Stubbs, Yobo, Hibbert, Osman, Jagielka, Neville (c),
Arteta, Anichebe, . Subs - Baines, Carsley, McFadden, Pienaar, Wessels.
Liverpool: Reina, Riise, Carragher, Hyypia, Finnan,
Benayoun, Mascherano, Sissoko, Gerrard (c), Kuyt, Voronin. Subs - Babel, Crouch, Itandje,
Leiva, Pennant.
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
Conditions: Unavailable
Attendance: Unavailable
Liverpoolfc.tv Man-of-the-Match: Unavailable.
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