| Anfield was preparing for a new edition of the classic England. |
The game started out as Liverpool attempt hotly contested in the
opening minutes with a shot of Maxi Rodriguez who was very easily
tackled by De Gea, back and forth in the Mancs were made with the ball
and had the clearest arrival that time, Valencia Manchester's best
player made a shot from right that hits the crossbar by stopping for a
moment the hearts of Anfield.
Although Manchester dominated the first hit was the home team after a
well executed corner, Agger header jump and the ball and decreeing the
first goal net.
| Agger hearts thrilled all the network with the first goal. |
| The visitors deservedly tied the game. |
When the game seems to be going to finish and send two teams to play
the replay at Old Trafford, Liverpool got their second goal after a
throw-in along Queen combed and Carroll Kuyt left alone to face the
visiting goalkeeper, striker Dutch define superbly and concrete the 2 to
1 for the network's, it was madness at Anfield Road, and to make
matters worse for United, a good cross from Enrique is headed in by
Carroll but his shot was directed to the bottom, and the top left to
Kuyt soup not accurately defined and sent out, the meeting concluded and
Liverpool qualified for the fifth round, and consecrating a perfect
week fending off the two teams in Manchester, the two leading teams
Premier League of the two different glasses of the islands.
| All Anfield celebrated Kuyt's goal, behind Carroll who was important in both goals of the team. |
Note that the changes in Adam and Kuyt were a key for the team managing
the court and the other doing the heroic Liverpool in second.
On the other hand an outstanding job of Kelly on the right and Downing
recovered each time and most importantly confidence recovers overflow,
that by which he brought the biggest team in England.
SHEET
LIV: King Skrtel-Agger Kelly, Henry Gerrard, Carragher, Henderson-Maxi-Downing-Carroll.
MAU: De Gea-Rafael, Smalling-Evans-Evra-Scholes-Carrick-Giggs-Valencia-Park, Welbeck.
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