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Thursday, 17 March 2011

Anfield Roar Not Enough for King Kenny


SC Braga reached the UEFA Europa League quarter-finals with a 0-0 draw at Anfield which ensured Liverpool FC joined a lengthening list of high-profile casualties to have succumbed to the Portuguese side this season.

With three UEFA Cup wins to their name, Liverpool were the most successful side left in this season's competition. They could not overturn Braga's 1-0 first-leg advantage, though, failing to win for only the second time in 11 European home games to go the same way as Celtic FC and Sevilla FC, who fell to Domingos Paciência's team in the UEFA Champions League qualifying stages.

Making his first Liverpool start, Andy Carroll, the most expensive ever British player, did his utmost to prevent that from the off. An imposing leap, a deft flick-on, and Joe Cole – himself initially lively and elusive – was only denied by Artur. A corner ensued and there was Carroll again, his climb perfect, his header narrowly wide.

Glen Johnson soon followed suit and a vociferous home support smelt blood. Braga, though, found their feet and checked the hosts' early momentum, Lima's shot warming Pepe Reina's hands for the first time. Narrow in midfield, the Reds were frustrated thereafter, Carroll's presence disruptive but not decisive.

Though Liverpool continued to go aerial after half-time, it was Raul Meireles who headed Dirk Kuyt's cross wide upon their latest bombardment. Short on possession but long on endeavour, Braga continued to play their part, too, Alan poking wide and Hugo Viana testing Reina from a free-kick.

Kenny Dalglish played his part, David Ngog coming on to form a three-pronged attack and immediately testing Artur. Helped out by Kuyt's inadvertent block from Carroll's header, the Braga keeper surpassed himself five minutes from time when he stood firm to deny Martin Škrtel. 

His side had done likewise all evening.


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