Champions league clash - Liverpool vs olimpiakos

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Postby livfan05 » Thu Dec 09, 2004 7:19 pm

Last night's champions league clash was a game to go down in history.
Liverpool started off with a magnificent performance from the Kop strike force as the Czech forward headed home a thought to be start to their ladder that was to be climbed , but was disallowed by the referee.
20 minutes on Rivaldo showed his strength by making a break from the half way line which left Samii Hyypia no choice but to bring him down.As we've seen when Rivaldo played for Barcelona his free-kicks are to be noticed of as he curled so many into the net.He done the same last night.
The half time whistle blew.It looked like Liverpool had to try harder to bring the Olimpiakos crowd to tears.
The next half kicked off with Liverpool again showing excellent performance , skill and commitment.
Finally Sinama Pongolle taped one home to bring a smile back on to the crowds faces.
Steven Gerrard powered another goal home only again to be disallowed by the referee.
78MIN:Czech striker Milan Baros was substituted for Neil Mellor.Mellor scored the winner last week against Arsenal , the question was could he do it again?.
The answer was yes in the 81 minute he fired one home to give Liverpool the hope for just one more goal.
Time had passed by and it only left a couple of minutes left.The Greek crowd had their hands to their faces hoping their wouldnt be a goal that would force them out the Champions league into the UEFA Cup.
The ball bounced down to Steven Gerrard which left him to strike the ball with power into the corner of the goal.He ran straight the the Liverpool supporters with the team to finish the game off with excitment.
The final whistle blew and it was Liverpool's dream come true.
                             Mark Edney
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