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6.11.07 CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
GROUP/4
Liverpool 8 Besiktas 0 (www.lfc.tv)


Yossi Benayoun struck a superb hat-trick to ensure Liverpool's
Champions League dream remains intact as they hit eight without
reply to overwhelm Besiktas at Anfield.
The Israeli completed his treble at the Kop end as other goals
from Peter Crouch (2), Steven Gerrard and substitute Ryan Babel
(2) gave everyone hope that Rafael Benitez's men can still reach
the knockout stages.
On a night of milestones, in which Sami Hyypia made his 100th
appearance in European competition and Rafa Benitez celebrated his
50th Champions League match in charge of Liverpool, the Reds
started strongly and could have taken the lead on four minutes but
Andriy Voronin steered his shot wide after a great knock down by
Crouch.
The visitors looked shaky in defence and three minutes later
Crouch somehow powered a header wide after John Arne Riise's cross
found him unmarked six yards out before Alvaro Arbeloa's heavy
touch prevented him from getting a shot on goal after wonderful
link up play with Benayoun.
The Israeli was enjoying himself and on 13 minutes he was unlucky
to see his first-time shot cannon back off the near post after
Javier Mascherano had played in Alvaro Arbeloa down the right.
It was only a matter of time until Liverpool got the breakthrough
and it was fitting that the impressive Peter Crouch was the man to
get the all-important first goal.
Voronin's attempted through ball was diverted into the towering
forward's path on 19 minutes and after his first effort was saved
by Hakan Arikan in the Besiktas goal, he reacted instantly to fire
home the loose ball.
The Reds were in complete control and three minutes later Fabio
Aurelio's corner was met by a powerful header by John Arne Riise
but the Norwegian's goalbound effort was brilliantly headed off
the line.
Crouch then fired a sizzling effort just wide from a tight angle
before Benayoun netted his third goal in a Red shirt on 32
minutes.
Andriy Voronin broke down the left and when his searching cross
found the Israeli unmarked in the box, he composed himself before
drilling the ball past the keeper.
It was a comfortable lead for Liverpool to take into the interval
and it got better within minutes of the restart.
Voronin cut in from the left and played a reverse ball to Riise
and when his stinging shot was parried into Benayoun's path the
midfielder tapped home the simplest of goals.
And it was déjà vu on 56 minutes when the diminutive playmaker
completed his hat-trick at the Kop end, gleefully snapping up the
rebound after Steven Gerrard's powerful free-kick was pushed into
his path by the bemused Arikan.
The hosts were playing some wonderful football by this point and
on 69 minutes Gerrard got in on the act when he latched onto
Voronin's return ball to power in on goal and smash in the fifth
of the night.
It means the skipper is just one away from equalling Michael
Owen's European record of 22 goals and he owes a huge debt of
gratitude to Voronin, who clocked up his fourth assist of the
evening with an inspired Cruyff flick.
The Reds then capped an incredible night with the sixth on 78
minutes when substitute Ryan Babel finished off Benayoun's cross
with an audacious flick at the near post.
It was all going Liverpool's way and on 81 minutes Ryan Babel
charged down an attempted clearance and watched on in delight as
it looped over Arikan and into the net.
Babel could have had his hat-trick on 84 minutes but his close
range header smashed back off the bar before Crouch finished what
he had started way back in the first-half, when he headed home
Benayoun's cross two minutes from the end.
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