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Thursday 26 January 2012

Liverpool 2 Manchester City 2

LIVERPOOL: Craig Bellamy came back to haunt his former club Manchester City as Liverpool booked their first Wembley appearance for 16 years after a dramatic 2-2 draw with the Premier League leaders in the semi-final second leg of the League Cup.

Leading 1-0 from the first leg, Liverpool were undone by Nigel De Jong's spectacular 31st minute long-range finish before skipper Steven Gerrard restored their aggregate lead with a controversial 41st minute penalty.

But City striker Edin Dzeko made it 2-2 on aggregate after scoring from close range midway through the second half before Bellamy's well executed 74th minute finish sealed a breathtaking tie in Liverpool's favour, the Mereyside club advancing 3-2 on aggregate.

"It was a fantastic performance, although the game finished a draw, we were deserved qualifiers," said Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish.

"All but one of the first-team squad have played on this run and they have been magnificent. It was a fantastic evening for everyone."

His City counterpart Roberto Mancini was left fumbling for excuses as he saw another trophy slip from his and his expensively-assembled side's grasp.

"We did a good performance, scored two goals. I think it was not a penalty for Liverpool and was for us. This changed the game," moaned the Italian, who still has the Premier League title and second tier European trophy Europa League to play for.




Liverpool will play Championship club Cardiff in the final on February 26 - Liverpool's first final at the famous stadium since losing 1-0 to Manchester United in the 1996 FA Cup final.

It was Liverpool who made the better start with Joe Hart forced to save with his foot to deny Jose Enrique in the fifth minute following a poor clearance by Aleksander Kolarov.

Boasting a slender first leg advantage thanks to Gerrard's 13th minute penalty, the lively hosts looked in the mood to kill the tie off early.

Charlie Adam forced England keeper Hart into a full-length stop after letting fly from 25-yards before Bellamy was denied after turning City defender Stefan Savic and darting into the area.

Daniel Agger produced a fine clearance while under pressure from Dzeko after Kolarov's 16th minute cross before the visitors took the lead against the run of play through De Jong.

The former Ajax player has struggled to cement a regular starting place this season. But de Jong had his manager celebrating on the touchline after finding the net with a swerving shot from 30-yards after Liverpool had failed to close him down.

But City's lead lasted just nine minutes as Liverpool levelled before half-time in controversial circumstances, Gerrard burying the ball beyond Hart after Micah Richards was harshly adjudged to have handled Agger's shot.



Although television replays showed the defender did touch the ball after it bounced from his shin, it was not intentional and City's players argued long and hard but to no avail.

Leading 2-1 on aggregate, Liverpool went in search of the goal that would kill the tie off and confirm their place at Wembley.

Dirk Kuyt fired straight at Hart from a good position in the 48th minute before the City keeper produced another fine save to deny Martin Skrtel from close range five minutes later.

Stewart Downing was the next to be frustrated by City's stopper after Kuyt had whipped in a cross while Bellamy mis-kicked in front of goal in the 62nd minute.

And the squandered opportunities were to prove costly as Dzeko hauled City back on the level terms on aggregate and into a 2-1 lead on the night.

Mancini, who had sent on Aguero at the start of the second half, showed little emotion as Dzeko side-footed home from three-yards after Kolarov's fine cross.

But once again City failed to defend their lead as Bellamy exchanged a one-two with Johnson inside the City box before placing a low curling shot beyond the outstretched hands of Hart.


Liverpool will play Cardiff in the League Cup final at the Wembley Stadium.

Sunday 22 January 2012

LionsXII secure first away win against Sabah

SABAH: The LionsXII have clinched their first away win in the Malaysian Super League.

V. Sundramoorthy's charges made their way up to Sabah with the hopes of picking up their second win in a week.
With Safuwan Baharuding picking up a one-match suspension midweek, vice-captain, Hariss Harun slipped back into the middle of defence with Baihakki Khaizan. Just as Baihakki scored through a set-piece against Kedah in the LionsXII first match, Hariss nodded home in the 21st minute.


At the Likas Stadium in Kota Kinabalu, the Lions opened accounts first, through a Hariss Harun header in the 20th  minute.

Drama erupted on the half-hour mark when both teams were down to 10 men after two players were shown the red card for a scuffle.
In the 34th minute, Sabah's defender Mafry Balang lost his head and threw a punch at Irwan Shah. The LionsXII defender's retaliation left the referee with no choice but to send both men off.
With both sides reduced to 10 men and the one goal lead favouring the visitors, the LionsXII adopted a defensive tactic.


Sundram's charges moved into a 4-4-1 formation with captain Shahril Ishak playing up alone as the lone striker.
The second half continued in the same vein, with the Singapore side playing deep in their own half and opting to attack on the rare break. Sabah held 63 per cent of the possession but were unable to convert possession into clear chances, much less goals.

The best chance of the game fell to the home side's Australian import Brendan Gan, but Baihakki was able to get himself between the ball and the goal. Soon after, the LionsXII's left-back Shakir Hamzah managed to run forward on a rare counter-attack and whip in a cross that substitute Sufian Anuar galloped forward to meet with a wild volley. The shot was no more than a whimper and failed to trouble, much less threaten Sabah's keeper, Abdul Kadir.

The game continued with Sabah parking themselves in the LionsXII's half before the referee brought the game to an end, signalling the LionsXII's second consecutive victory, much to the chagrin of the 10,000 odd Malaysian fans in attendance.