Eurosport - Tue, 20 Oct 21:42:00 2009
Liverpool's woeful form continued as Lyon came from behind to beat Rafa Benitez's under-fire side 2-1 in their Champions League Group E clash at Anfield.
Yossi Benayoun put the hosts in front just before half-time but substitute Maxime Gonalons equalised in the 72nd minute and fellow replacement Cesar Delgado struck in injury time to further deepen Liverpool's woes.
Benitez must be wondering if things can get any worse for his beleaguered side, who slumped to their fourth straight defeat and now face an uphill struggle to qualify from the group stage of the competition for a sixth straight year. It is the club's worst run of results for 22 years.
To make matters worse captain Steven Gerrard - who missed the weekend defeat at Sunderland with a groin strain - was forced off after just 25 minutes, casting doubt over his participation in the weekend's Premier League clash with Manchester United.
Liverpool now occupy third place in Group E, six points off leaders Lyon and three behind Fiorentina, who beat Debrecen 4-3.
Lyon's 100 per cent record in this season's competition showed as they confidently took the game to Liverpool from the kick-off. No sitting back and looking to hit on the break for the seven-times French champions.
Liverpool, on the other hand, started tentatively and took their time to settle, hardly surprising given their form heading into the game.
The French side came close to taking full advantage early on, at a time when a further body blow may have been catastrophic for the English team.
Aly Cissokho, who so impressed for Porto in last season's campaign, delivered an excellent back-post cross for Lisandro Lopez, another former Porto player, to direct a header on target. Pepe Reina had to be at his best to repel the effort.
Suitably warned as to the visitors' attacking prowess, Liverpool upped their game and even had the ball in the back of the Lyon net soon after. Only Dirk Kuyt's effort from Gerrard's pinpoint cross was quickly chalked off for a push in the back of his marker.
It was to be Gerrard's last meaningful contribution, the Reds skipper replaced on 25 minutes by Fabio Aurelio. As he trudged off the pitch, the dip in mood around Anfield was tangible as the home faithful feared the worse.
Yet strangely his departure initially served to focus the hosts' concentration, although they were aided by a serious injury to one of Lyon's own kingpins shortly after.
Away captain Cris slipped and somehow managed to upend Kuyt, who was in full flow, with his head. It was a sickening injury, and one which would eventually lead to his substitution just before the break, although there was no sympathy from the referee, who brandished a yellow card once the Brazilian had come to.
With Cris momentarily off the pitch to receive treatment, Liverpool nearly took advantage as Kuyt struck a goalbound shot that Cissokho did well to block and David Ngog saw his follow-up saved by Hugo Lloris.
Sidney Govou then had a chance to volley Lyon ahead as the game ebbed and flowed before Benayoun made his telling contribution on 41 minutes. The Israeli swooped to settle home nerves after Aurelio's fierce drive had caused confusion in the Lyon box.
The hosts could, and perhaps should, have gone in at the break two goals to the good after Aurelio got on the end of an excellent cross from the impressive Martin Kelly, preferred at right-back to Jamie Carragher with Martin Skrtel dropped to the bench, only to see his header kept out by Lloris.
Liverpool continued to press after the break and Benayoun started a move on 56 minutes that he nearly finished, heading Kuyt's clipped centre wide of the mark when he should have at least found the target.
Ngog, starting up front on his own, displayed a series of neat first touches, but ultimately failed to do what he was put in the team for - score a goal. The nearest he came was in the 58th minute but his neat control was not followed by a matching finish.
Lloris made a sharp save to deny Kuyt a header before Liverpool had a scare at the other end, the ball appearing to hit the back of the net when in fact it hit the side netting.
The hosts failed to heed the warning and Lyon levelled when Gonalons, who had replaced the unfortunate Cris, headed home after Reina had made a heroic double save to keep out first Jeremie Toulalan and then Govou.
The goal gave Lyon real hope of finding a winner, and despite substitute Skrtel's blazed effort over the bar with five minutes remaining, if any side was going to find a winner, it looked likely to be that of Claude Puel.
Sure enough, the decisive goal came at the Liverpool end, in front of the Kop; Delgado tapped home at the far post to convert Govou's cross and send the Reds further towards crisis.
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change center back callagher now age take place or he does not have speed. so take agger and skete to take place for callagher.
change center back callagher now age take place or he does not have speed. so take agger and skete to take place for callagher.
we belive in yu sometime but we make sick inall time.
BENITEZ MUST GO! ENOUGH OF ALL THIS RUBBISH. I'M SICK AND TIRED!
IN RAFFA WE TRUST HA HA HA roll on sunday 25th oct liverpool season OVER
losing fools, with a such display do u think u can dissapoint United. trust me no gerrard no torres yo down. yo players will wall alone to za dressing room & never the less Loser 0-4 United
Vincent... Give your thumbs a rest, they must be hurting now, old arrogant French fogey!
why u said im rascist??!!
if rafa buy another player rather than aquilani, liverpool will not be in dis condition..
im truly support liverpool..
but rafa has spend money to the wrong person..
and now liverpool form is awful..
dis is the fact!!!!
A few defeats and its all doom and gloom ? cheer up lads it could all change on Sunday,United are @#$%e as well ha ha
It seems Liverpool is walking alone after all
Well done Lyon! ALLEZ LES GONES!!!
RAFA fat spanish waiter, this sunday you will walk alone back to spain after we
thrash you hahahahahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa\
BE L pa zed
RAFA fat spanish waiter, this sunday you will walk alone back to spain after we
thrash you hahahahahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa\
BE L pa zed
Hey musleem you rascist b*stard. why dont you just f@ck off back to the sleazy insestuous slum hut that you came from. You have NO right to say you support anyone- NOW F*CK OFF.THICK MANC-MONKEY POTHUNTER.
better 4 rafa to buy beckham rather than injured aquilani.. hahaha
that's the consequence for selling xabi alonso and buy injured player to replace him.. hahaha
Beware the name:Foeyp..a white trash....
he's the ultimate trash bindippin,'stained sniffin undies/panty liner' pervy gutless B.astard,that lurkes around kids playground,drains & sewers,like a 'creepie crawlie' that he's,sniffin away for unsuspected victims like a filthy perverted freak......
stamped...BEWARE WHATS LURKING/LOOMING AROUND THE CORNER!!!!....
If Liverpool lose against Man Utd,Do you think Benitez should leave Liverpool?
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Did Lyon deserved the points?
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cheerio rafa benitez this should seal his fate or a loss 2 man u
he he - both liverpool and united are owned by blokes who couldn't give a monkeys about you loyal fans....keep supporting clubs run by tossers
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