Liverpool claimed runners-up spot in the Barclays Premier League with a 1-0 win to deny Tottenham European football after a season that produced an unbeaten home league record for the first time in 21 years.
Their unbeaten home stretch was extended to 30 games as Sami Hyypia bid a tearful farewell to Anfield after 10 years at the club. The ovations were for the veteran Finn and a Liverpool side who had pushed Manchester United all the way in the title race.
Their goals came from Fernando Torres, Yossi Benayoun and an own goal from Alan Hutton, with Robbie Keane scoring for Spurs on his return to Anfield.
Spurs, even though Fulham lost at home, could not take advantage and will not be in the Europa League next season.
With seven minutes to go current captain Steven Gerrard was the man taken off and he made sure he put his armband onto the giant defender as he came off.
Hyypia almost scored with a typical flying header and at the end he was carried off by his team-mates at the end of a career that makes him a Liverpool legend.




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HC
Your'e a MUG!
Moogy plinko
You lot are so @#$% you wouldn't win it anyway - You losers like Harry The Barsteward
Great Fulham Get Europa League We Don't Want It You Can Keep It Thanks
Liverpool suck
good luck fulham. ur welcome to europa league. 17 extra games to win it.
1-0 win? Their goals came from Fernando Torres, Yossi Benayoun and an own goal from Alan Hutton, with Robbie Keane scoring for Spurs on his return to Anfield?
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