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31.10.07 CARLING CUP ROUND 4
Liverpool 2 Cardiff 1 (PA Sport)


Robbie Fowler received a bear-hug from Rafael Benitez and a
standing ovation from the Kop but he could do little to stop
Steven Gerrard driving Liverpool into the Carling Cup
quarter-finals.
There was to be no magic homecoming for 32-year-old Fowler, a
legend at Anfield after blasting 183 goals in a tremendous
369-game Liverpool career.
Cardiff did all they could. They battled bard, forced an equaliser
through skipper Darren Purse and were pounding away at Liverpool
to the death.
But Gerrard was the difference, with a typical surging run and
shot producing the winner after Purse had levelled following a
long-range goal from reserve midfielder Nabil El Zhar.
Liverpool started this tie with only Gerrard and Jamie Carragher
from the side who kicked off against Arsenal at the weekend.
Teenager Jack Hobbs made his full debut at centre-back, with
youngsters Lucas and Sebastian Leto getting run-outs.
Harry Kewell was on the bench, his first involvement with the
senior side since last season's Champions League final.
Fowler's name echoed around the stadium before the start, and four
minutes into the match he had a great chance to score.
Fabio Aurelio tripped the former England striker just outside the
box in front of the Kop - and Fowler sent a curling free-kick
towards the top corner. But French goalkeeper Charles Itandje
flung himself to his left to claw it away.
Liverpool responded with efforts from Ryan Babel and Peter Crouch,
before Aurelio produced a bending drive which Michael Oakes saw
late but managed to turn around a post.
Cardiff, roared on by more than 6,000 fans at the Anfield Road
end, held their own and defended well while trying to get Joe
Ledley and Paul Parry into dangerous positions on the flanks.
Lucas should have done better with a six-yard line header from
Alvaro Arbeloa's cross, before another smart save from Itandje
denied Parry a headed goal from Tony Capaldi's 38th-minute cross.
Liverpool sprung into life when Gerrard, Babel and Crouch combined
to set up Leto, but his edge-of-the-box drive flashed wide.
After some probing from Gerrard and Babel, the hosts got their
noses in front from an unlikely source.
No Cardiff player moved towards French-born midfielder El Zhar
when he picked the ball up 25 yards out, so he unleashed a fierce,
swerving effort which flew past Oakes.
Cardiff needed to get their veteran strikers into action, and
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink took a Fowler pass on the left before
lifting a cross-shot fractionally over the bar with Itandje
struggling.
Ledley took the ball into the box and found space with a clever
change of feet, before seeing a low drive turned away by Itandje
in the 62nd minute.
Yossi Benayoun replaced Leto a minute later - but two minutes
later Cardiff were level.
Parry swung in a bending free-kick from the right and Purse rose
to plant a strong downward header from 12 yards past Itandje's
left hand.
Cardiff's hordes were in dreamland, but the lead lasted just 46
seconds.
Benayoun raced through on the left and laid the ball into
Gerrard's path, and he drilled the ball home from 15 yards.
Kewell came on for El Zhar with 20 minutes to go, to a rousing
welcome from the Kop - and Cardiff responded by sending on Steven
Thompson for the tiring Hasselbaink.
Liverpool were on top and Crouch forced Oakes into a good save
with a close-range header following Babel's cross.
Fowler found a yard in the box to turn Carragher and force Itandje
into a reflex save.
Parry had done well on the right, growing in confidence, and Lucas
was booked for bringing the winger down a foot outside the box.
With six minutes left, teenager Chris Gunter came on for
McNaughton, before Parry saw a 10-yard drive blocked by Aurelio.
Babel was booked for encroaching at a free-kick as Cardiff threw
men forward, but they could not force extra-time.
Teams
Liverpool: Itandje, Arbeloa, Hobbs, Carragher, Aurelio, El
Zhar (Kewell 71), Lucas (Mascherano 87), Gerrard, Leto (Benayoun
63), Crouch, Babel.
Subs Not Used: Martin, Riise.
Booked: Lucas, Babel.
Goals: El Zhar 48, Gerrard 66.
Cardiff: Oakes, McNaughton (Gunter 84), Purse, Johnson,
Capaldi, Ledley, Rae, McPhail (Whittingham 89), Parry, Fowler,
Hasselbaink (Thompson 75).
Subs Not Used: Magennis, Loovens.
Booked: McNaughton.
Goals: Purse 65.
Att: 41,780
Ref: Peter Walton (Northamptonshire).
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