The 4thegame.com regular feature that brings you the best of the coverage from the UK press. It's not a mere news round-up, but instead gives you all the top headlines, outrageous puns and crazy stories...
Headline of the day...
KOP CRACKER
The Daily Mail report on another FAMOUS EUROPEAN NIGHT AT ANFIELD, with Liverpool beating Arsenal 4-2 to reach another Champions League semi-final against Arsenal, but there was more yet penalty controversy overshadowing the game.
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SPOT OF BOTHER
The Independent focus on that, with Ryan Babel going down under a fairly soft challenge from Kolo Toure barely seconds after Arsenal seemed to have won the tie. Arsene Wenger was not amused.
ANGRY WENGER SAYS 'DODGY' PENALTY HANDED VICTORY TO LIVERPOOL
In The Guardian, Wenger says: "The game was over so be out is down to a dodgy decision, I believe, from the referee as much as it was a lack of concentration straight away after getting back to 2-2."
ARSENAL MELT IN ANFIELD FURNACE
'Furnace' might be stretching a bit as a description of an Anfield atmosphere that was tense more than raucous for most of the game, but The Times were impressed anyway.
INCREDIBLE
The Daily Mirror were also blown away by 'another magical Anfield Euro night' and pay tribute to Liverpool's never-say-die spirit in this competition.
HERE WE GO AGAIN
The Daily Star report on both Liverpool's win and Chelsea's 2-0 victory over Fenerbahce, which sets up yet another clash between the two sides in the semi-final.
IT'S LIVERPOOL V CHELSEA AGAIN
The Daily Telegraph point out that this means there will definitely be an English team in the Champions League Final again.
STEVIE 3
In The Sun, Steven Gerrard says that he and his team-mates are ready to knock Chelsea out for a third time.
Other top stories...
SOUND OF SILENCE JUST A LULL BEFORE REDS STORM
The Daily Mirror report on how Arsenal fans tempted fate by chanting 'Where's your famous atmosphere?' during a quiet spell before kick-off.
NUMBING NIGHT FOR WENGER AS IT ALL TURNS TO DUST
The Guardian feel for Wenger: "A little under two months ago, this campaign had promised so much. Arsenal had breezed to a five-point advantage at the top of the Premier League, with a fifth-round FA Cup confrontation at Manchester United and a knockout tie with Milan in the Champions League to come. There was an acceptance that they had overachieved, certainly in the context of last season's toils, but to see it all turn to dust has been harrowing."
THE BOGEYMAN STRIKES AS BENITEZ'S MEN BACK FROM DEAD AGAIN
Martin Samuel gets a bit carried away with himself in The Times: "Toure was disturbed by the legend of a Liverpool who will not lie down, who return from the dead like The Shape in John Carpenter's Halloween films. Remember that scene in the pitch-black bedroom when the monster rises again, his white mask all that is visible in the darkness? On nights such as this, Liverpool are like that: unstoppable, remorseless, their power inexplicable."
DROPPED, WINS PENALTY AND SCORES - CRAZY EVENING FOR BABEL
The madness of the evening was summed up by Ryan Babel's contribution after he was dropped, came on, won a dodgy penalty and then scored, reports The Independent.
FAB AND NANDO, JEWELS IN THE ENGLISH CROWN
The Daily Mail pay tribute to the two stars of the game, Cesc Fabregas and Fernando Torres.
MEMORIES OF 1989 REVIVED BY NIGHT OF HIGH DRAMA
The Daily Telegraph compare last night to that famous match at Anfield 19 years ago when Michael Thomas 'tore the championship from Liverpool's hands with the last kick of the season.'
CAN SOMEONE ELSE HAVE A GO?
In a rare spot of dissent from the love-in, Mick Dennis in the Daily Express questions how healthy it is that only the same four clubs can actually get into the Champions League from this country.
ONE MOUR TIME
In The Sun they focus on how Avram Grant now has the chance to do what Jose Mourinho couldn't - get the better of Liverpool in Europe.



