Manchester United 2 Liverpool FC 1: Full time match report

21 March 2010 15:41
LIVERPOOL'S hopes of Champions League qualification suffered a major blow as they were beaten 2-1 by Manchester United at Old Trafford.[LNB]Fernando Torres' header got the Reds off to the perfect start early on but United hit back courtesy of Wayne Rooney's controversial penalty.[LNB]A tight encounter was settled on the hour mark when Ji-Sung Park nodded Darren Fletcher's cross past Pepe Reina.[LNB]Liverpool now face an uphill battle in their bid to finish fourth, while United remain on course for a record-breaking 19th top flight title.[LNB]United's victory avenged last season's 4-1 trashing at Old Trafford and ended the Reds' run of three straight wins against their arch rivals.[LNB]The Reds went into the game on a high after emphatic wins over Portsmouth and Lille had provided a much needed boost to morale.[LNB]However, a Manchester United side, who hadn't conceded a league goal at home in nearly 12 hours of football, represented a far tougher test.[LNB]Rafa Benitez made just one change to the team which beat Lille 3-0 in the Europa League in midweek as Maxi Rodriguez replaced Ryan Babel on the left side of midfield.[LNB]For United, Park came in at the expense of Dimitar Berbatov, who dropped to the bench.[LNB]The game was billed as a shootout between Torres and Rooney and in a breathtaking opening the in-form strikers both netted.[LNB]Liverpool got off to a flyer as they broke the deadlock inside five minutes. Steven Gerrard's pass released Dirk Kuyt down the right and the Dutchman's perfect cross picked out Torres, who nodded past Edwin van der Sar.[LNB]It was Torres' fifth goal of the week following his doubles against Portsmouth and Lille.[LNB]However, the visiting fans' joy was shortlived as within seven minutes United restored parity.[LNB]Antonio Valencia's run into the box was halted by Javier Mascherano's clumsy challenge. Replays showed the foul was committed just outside the area but referee Howard Webb pointed to the spot and booked the Argentinian.[LNB]Rooney stepped up to take the penalty and although Pepe Reina did brilliantly to palm away his effort, the rebound dropped kindly for the England striker to score his 33rd goal of the campaign.[LNB]United grew in confidence as the half wore on and Liverpool had to defend resolutely to remain on level terms.[LNB]Midway through the first half Valencia got the better of Emiliano Insua and crossed for Park who headed wide of the far post.[LNB]Torres went into the book for a foul on Park and then just before the half hour mark Reina had to tip Nani's low shot behind.[LNB]Liverpool's cause wasn't helped by the fact that Webb awarded United a string of questionable free-kicks.[LNB]But they worked tirelessly to shut United down and endured few scares with Jamie Carragher outstanding at the heart of their defence.[LNB]On the stroke of half-time Carragher was booked for bringing down Darren Fletcher 25 yards out but Reina comfortably kept out Rooney's curling free-kick.

Source: Liverpool_Echo