- Skrtel (50), Benayoun (77)
- Adebayor (69), Ireland (76)
- Date:2009-11-21
- Kick-off:12:45
- Venue:Anfield
- Attendance:44164
- Referee:Dowd, P
Live Commentary
94mins
It's full time. The points are shared in a below-par game.
92mins
Jamie Carragher plays the ball upfield but doesn't find a red shirt.
90mins
There will be four minutes of added time.
89mins
Sotirios Kyrgiakos' heaser from Steven Gerrard's cross is deflected out for a corner.
88mins
David N'Gog's deep cross is headed behind by Wayne Bridge for a Liverpool corner.
86mins
Fabio Aurelio's free kick is high and wide.
84mins
Fabio Aurelio comes on for Yossi Benayoun.
81mins
Carlos Tevez's strike is straight into the hands of Jose Manuel Reina.
80mins
Stephen Ireland's low drive is saved by Jose Manuel Reina.
78mins
LIVERPOOL 2-2 MAN CITY. BENAYOUN knocks the ball home at the back post from David N'Gog's deflected shot.
77mins
LIVERPOOL 1-2 MAN CITY. IRELAND taps the ball home from close range from Shaun Wright-Phillips' pass.
73mins
David N'Gog's drive flies high over the bar.
71mins
Sotirios Kyrgiakos receives treatment after picking up a knock.
68mins
LIVERPOOL 1-1 MAN CITY. ADEBAYOR's downward header from Craig Bellamy's corner sees City equalise.
68mins
Craig Bellamy's cross is headed behind for a corner by Martin Skrtel.
66mins
Craig Bellamy's corner doesn't get past the first defender.
64mins
Shaun Wright-Phillips goes on a great run but see his progress halted by Sotirios Kyrgiakos.
62mins
Lucas Leiva goes into the referee's notebook.
60mins
Carlos Tevez replaces Gareth Barry for City.
58mins
Jose Manuel Reina punches the ball away from a City corner.
56mins
Stephen Ireland's high ball to Emmanuel Adebayor is over the head of the striker.
54mins
Stephen Ireland looks to put Gareth Barry in but the pass is too strong.
52mins
The goal has lifted the home crowd.
49mins
LIVERPOOL 1-0 MAN CITY. SKRTEL gets the faintest of touches on Steven Gerrard's free-kick to score.
47mins
Steven Gerrard's drilled effort is blocked by Nedum Onuoha.
45mins
Nedum Onuoha is a second half substitute for City, replacing Kolo Toure.
45mins
Phil Dowd gets the second half underway.
45mins
It's half time. It was a disappointing, scrappy first half.
44mins
This game is crying out for someone to stamp their authority on it.
42mins
Steven Gerrard looks to go past Joleon Lescott but Lescott just gets a touch on the ball.
40mins
The verdict on Ryan Babel is a jarred ankle.
38mins
Javier Mascherano tries his luck from distance but Shay Given saves comfortably.
37mins
This is a first half that won't go down long in the memory.
35mins
Shaun Wright-Phillips shoots wide after being put in by Stephen Ireland.
33mins
Emmanuel Adebayor telegraphs his pass allowing Liverpool to clear.
31mins
Dirk Kuyt's drive from outside the area is deflected out for a corner.
29mins
Lucas Leiva looks to knock the ball forward but overhits the pass.
27mins
Steven Gerrard slices a volley over the crossbar.
27mins
Emmanuel Adebayor is ruled offside. It looked like a tight decision.
25mins
The verdict on Daniel Agger is he has concussion.
23mins
Kolo Toure is the latest player to pick up a knock.
22mins
Steven Gerrard's cross is deflected out for a Liverpool throw-in.
20mins
This game has struggled to get going.
18mins
Yossi Benayoun replaces Ryan Babel.
17mins
Ryan Babel looks to be struggling with the knock he picked up.
16mins
Jamie Carragher goes into the book for a challenge on Craig Bellamy.
14mins
Ryan Babel is receiving treatment for a knock.
12mins
Shaun Wright-Phillips knocks the ball forward but Jose Manuel Reina comes out to collect.
10mins
Sotirios Kyrgiakos replaces the injured Daniel Agger.
10mins
Jose Manuel Reina makes a one-handed save from Gareth Barry's header across the face of goal.
8mins
Martin Skrtel makes a timely challenge to dispossess Emmanuel Adebayor.
6mins
Daniel Agger goes off injured.
5mins
Daniel Agger is receiving treatment after picking up a knock.
4mins
Shay Given gets fingertips to Martin Skrtel's header at the back post from Steven Gerrard's free kick.
0mins
Liverpool have started this clash brightly.
0mins
Referee Phil Dowd gets what should be a cracking game underway.
0mins
Injury rules out Martin Petrov for City but Craig Bellamy and Gareth Barry start.
0mins
Jamie Carragher is back from suspension while Steven Gerrard starts for Liverpool.
Match Preview
Beleaguered boss Rafael Benitez will be hoping he can lift his downhearted Liverpool players in time to face Mark Hughes' big-spending Manchester City at Anfield on Saturday.
The early 12:45pm kick-off will see the two teams, who occupy places in the top seven of the Premier League table, looking to pile the misery on each other in the eagerly-anticipated clash.
Both sides will be fresh from the international break, although City travelled to Abu Dhabi for a friendly game against the United Arab Emirates national team.
Liverpool will be boosted by the return of influential skipper Steven Gerrard, who has been struggling with a groin injury, which forced him out of England's clash against Brazil in Qatar last Saturday.
Glen Johnson, who also missed the England defeat, could be kept out with a calf strain.
Fabio Aurelio (calf), Yossi Benayoun (hamstring) and Albert Riera (hamstring) are all likely to miss the clash this weekend.
Philipp Degen will also be missing as he serves the first game of a three-game suspension following his straight red card during the disappointing 3-1 loss at Fulham at the end of October.
Main man Fernando Torres is still troubled by a groin injury and is unlikely to be risked once again.
City will be ruing the injury Martin Petrov picked up while on international duty with Bulgaria.
The flying left winger picked up a knee injury and returned to the club's Carrington training ground to undergo rehabilitation and will be out for the next couple of weeks.
Nedum Onuoha (thigh), Robinho (ankle) and Benjani Mwaruwari (thigh) are all likely to sit out once again.
The pressure is certainly showing now for Benitez, with the Merseyside giants under-performing domestically and in Europe.
Their Champions League campaign is all but over and sitting seventh in the Premier League - a huge 11 points behind leaders Chelsea - they need to get wins on the board to creep back into top-four contention.
Hughes' men will have the same idea and they may consider a trip to Anfield as the perfect opportunity to inflict more pain on the hosts.
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Match Report
Liverpool substitute Yossi Benayoun salvaged a point for an off-colour Reds side at Anfield as Manchester City recorded their sixth consecutive Premier League draw.
Rafa Benitez's men appeared to be heading for only their second win since September when Martin Skrtel opened his Liverpool account with a thumping header on 50 minutes.
City hit back and equalised through Togo forward Emmanuel Adebayor before Stephen Ireland gave the visitors the lead with a well-worked 76th-minute goal.
But 60 seconds later, Benayoun slid in to meet Steven Gerrard's cross-cum-shot from close range as both sides settled for a point.
Skrtel threatened to break his Liverpool duck as early as the sixth minute when he lost his marker and met Gerrard's right wing free-kick with a powerful header, only for City keeper Shay Given to pull off a fine save.
The remainder of the first half was cagey, with chances few and far between. Gerrard twice had a sight of goal but both times, firstly Nigel de Jong and then captain Kolo Toure, blocked his efforts.
But Slovakia international Skrtel finally grabbed his first goal in Liverpool colours, heading home after he had lost Adebayor in the City box all too easily.
City are a tough nut to crack on their travels however, and bounced back on 69 minutes, Adebayor atoning for his earlier lapse by soaring above Skrtel to nod home Craig Bellamy's corner.
Mark Hughes' side grew in belief and a razor-sharp turn by Shaun Wright-Phillips in the box allowed the winger enough time to pick out Ireland, who turned the ball home from ten yards.
But, just a minute later, Liverpool were level when Gerrard's effort took a deflection to leave Given stranded so that Benayoun had the simplest of chances to restore parity.
Both teams pressed for the winner in the closing stages but Wright-Phillips and Carlos Tevez both shot straight at Liverpool keeper Pepe Reina while Sotirios Kyrgiakos failed to connect with a back-post header at the death.
Liverpool Team
Manchester City Team
Liverpool | Manchester City |
Corners
| 7 | 3 |
Fouls
| 10 | 13 |
Goal attempts
| 8 | 7 |
Shots off target
| 4 | 3 |
Offsides
| 1 | 4 |



93mins
Lucas Leiva heads wide for the home side.