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1.4.10 EUROPA LEAGUE, Q/FINAL
LEG/1
Benfica 2 Liverpool 1 (PA Sport)


Ten-man Liverpool were undone by two harsh penalty decisions and
an at-times shambolic refereeing display as they lost 2-1 to
Benfica in a hostile Europa League quarter-final first leg in
Lisbon.
Daniel Agger gave his side the perfect start in the ninth-minute
but things took a turn for the worse when Ryan Babel was
dismissed on the half-hour for thrusting a hand in Luisao's
face.
Oscar Cardozo wasted numerous chances before converting two
spot-kicks but with an away goal Rafael Benitez's side still
have hope for the return leg.
Benitez had said before the game he did not expect the
Portuguese league leaders to target striker Fernando Torres -
but he was wrong.
The Spain international was on the receiving end of some hefty
challenges which Swedish referee Jonas Eriksson seemed content
to leave unpunished.
It was no surprise to see Torres withdrawn before the end,
firstly to avoid injury and secondly to prevent him getting a
booking which would rule him out of the second leg at Anfield.
Playing against a backdrop of a cacophony of noise and, in the
second half, a stream of fireworks aimed at Jose Reina's goal,
Liverpool had the ideal start.
Maxi Pereira's ninth-minute foul on Steven Gerrard gave the
Liverpool captain a chance to whip in a dangerous free-kick from
just left of the penalty area.
However, with the hosts massed around the six-yard area the
midfielder fooled everyone by rolling a low pass in towards the
penalty spot where Agger produced a classy backheel into the
corner of the net.
It was reminiscent of a similar move which saw the Denmark
defender score in the Champions League semi-final against
Chelsea in May 2007, although that one was hit with more power.
Fortunately for Liverpool, Benfica's European top scorer this
season, Cardozo, could not show the same composure as he
squandered three good chances in quick succession.
The profligacy was contagious as Pablo Aimar's usually reliable
first touch let him down as he looked to beat Reina, making his
250th appearance for the club.
Ramires was next to head over at the far post from a cross by Di
Maria, whose shot from 25 yards fizzed just over Reina's
crossbar in the 28th minute as the pressure built.
The highly-charged atmosphere exploded on the half-hour when
referee Eriksson appeared to completely lose control.
Centre-back Luisao took exception to a tackle by Babel and
subsequently hacked right through the back of Torres, who had
already been on the end of some severe punishment.
A melee ensued in which Luisao continued his protest at Babel
and the Dutchman responded by pushing the Brazilian in the face.
The Swedish official showed the Benfica defender a yellow card
and then flashed a red at Liverpool's Holland international -
sparking a sustained but fruitless protest by Liverpool's entire
team.
David Luiz was next to go into the book for clattering Torres in
the 37th minute and the Spain striker thought he had exacted the
perfect revenge when he volleyed home Julio Cesar's weak punch
from Gerrard's free-kick - only to be denied by an offside flag.
Emiliano Insua was booked for pulling back Di Maria just before
the break, ruling him out of the second leg.
Within four minutes of the restart Cardozo planted one header
straight at Reina and the other over from five yards and you
sensed just maybe it was going to be Liverpool's night.
But, after a stray firework landed close to the fourth official
next to Reina's goal, their luck changed.
Cardozo's 59th-minute free-kick rattled back off the right-hand
post and when Aimar went down under Insua's tackle chasing the
rebound Eriksson pointed to the penalty spot.
This time Cardozo finally hit the target to beat Reina.
In the 76th minute Torres had a glorious chance to put his side
back in front - and score his first Liverpool goal on foreign
soil since March 11 2008 - but with only Cesar to beat he
dragged his shot wide from Kuyt's pass.
It was to prove costly as two minutes later Di Maria's cross hit
Carragher as he slid in to tackle and the fourth official
signalled a penalty for handball.
The defender was booked and Cardozo scored his second spot-kick
of the night.
With more fireworks raining down behind Liverpool's goal towards
the end Benitez's side were fortunate to leave Lisbon with just
a one-goal deficit.
Teams:
Benfica: Julio Cesar, Maxi Pereira (Nuno Gomes 66),
Luisao, David Luiz, Fabio Coentrao, Javi Garcia, Ramires, Carlos
Martins (Ruben Amorim 72, Di Maria, Aimar (Airton 86),Cardozo.
Subs Not Used: Moreira, Luis Filipe, Sidnei, Alan Kardec.
Booked: Luisao, David Luiz.
Goals: Cardozo 59 pen, 79 pen.
Liverpool: Reina, Johnson, Agger, Carragher, Insua,
Lucas, Mascherano, Kuyt, Gerrard (Benayoun 90), Babel, Torres (Ngog
82).
Subs Not Used: Cavalieri, Kyrgiakos, Plessis, El Zhar, Pacheco.
Sent Off: Babel (31).
Booked: Insua, Reina, Carragher.
Goals: Agger 9.
Att: 62,629
Ref: Jonas Eriksson (Sweden).
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