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29.4.10 EUROPA LEAGUE,
S/FINAL LEG 2
Liverpool 2 Atletico Madrid 1 (aet) (PA Sport)


Atletico Madrid striker Diego Forlan scored against Liverpool for
the second time in a week to end the Merseysiders' dreams of a
third European final in five years.
The former Manchester United forward, who hit the only goal in
the first leg, scored the crucial extra-time away goal which
booked their place in May's Europa League final despite a 2-1
defeat at Anfield.
Alberto Aquilani's 44th-minute strike had ensured the game went
into the additional 30 minutes and despite Yossi Benayoun
putting his side ahead, Forlan - much derided during his time in
English football - had the last word.
Twice previously in this competition Liverpool had come back
from first leg deficits - against Lille and Benfica - but on
this occasion even a win was not enough.
How they missed injured striker Fernando Torres, watching his
former club take on his current employers from the stands, after
dominating most of the game but failing to finish off their
opponents in normal time.
But it was not the lack of goals which did for them in the end,
but the one they let in at the Kop end to a familiar foe.
Liverpool had needed an early boost and they almost got it after
just nine seconds.
Daniel Agger's long ball picked out Benayoun in the penalty area
and his low shot from a narrow angle was turned behind by
goalkeeper David de Gea, who had an easier save when Aquilani
shot straight at him in the 11th minute.
It was a sign of things to come as Atletico's gameplan of
sitting back and counter-attacking was restricted to just the
former.
But the Spanish side, driven by the knowledge an away goal would
strengthen their position considerably, still posed an
occasional threat and Jose Reina dived low to his right to turn
Raul Garcia's long-range effort around the post midway through
the half.
Still Liverpool pushed forward and Dirk Kuyt, who recovered from
a calf injury to lead the line, was only inches over as he slid
into the six-yard area to deflect Javier Mascherano's cross.
The game was becoming more open but when Sergio Aguero went
round Reina from Jose Antonio Reyes' perfect through-ball he
opted to cross rather than shoot from a narrow angle and Forlan
could not make up the ground.
Liverpool thought they had scored the goal they desperately
wanted when Steven Gerrard curled in a 32nd-minute free-kick and
Agger headed into the bottom corner only to be flagged offside.
Gerrard was booked for a needless foul on Aguero as the half
drew to a close and frustration levels began to rise at Anfield.
But a minute before the interval the breakthrough finally came
with the simplest of moves and the most exact of finishes.
Stand-in right-back Mascherano's throw down the wing was picked
up by Benayoun whose cross was missed by Kuyt but found Aquilani
who curled a low shot just inside De Gea's left-hand post.
With honours even Liverpool's approach play was more patient and
measured as the second half began.
But the optimism around Anfield which was tangible before the
break had been replaced by a growing sense of anxiety and the
players could feel it, with Benayoun shooting well over from 25
yards.
Urged on by the Kop, Liverpool found an extra gear and when
left-back Glen Johnson cut in and whipped in a right-footed shot
De Gea could only parry it over the crossbar, but the goalkeeper
was able to claim Gerrard's corner unchallenged.
The last 10 minutes saw Atletico have probably their best spell
of the game but Forlan crucially mis-controlled the last chance
of regulation time having sprung the offside trap.
Five minutes into the added period Liverpool went ahead for the
first time.
A Gerrard free-kick was only half-cleared and Lucas lobbed the
ball over the inside-left channel where Benayoun, played onside
by Antonio Lopez, drilled home left-footed with De Gea getting a
hand to the shot but failing to keep it out.
Substitute Jose Manuel Jurado's 20-yard effort inches wide of
the post was a warning Liverpool failed to heed as in the 102nd
minute Atletico scored a the vital away goal when Reyes beat
Johnson to cross for the unmarked Forlan to stab home.
The second period was notable only for Simao Sabrosa firing just
over as Liverpool's European dreams - and their hopes of a
successful conclusion to their season - were extinguished.
Teams:
Liverpool: Reina, Mascherano (Degen 110), Carragher,
Agger, Johnson, Aquilani (El Zhar 89), Lucas, Kuyt, Gerrard,
Benayoun (Pacheco 113), Babel.
Subs Not Used: Cavalieri, Kyrgiakos, Ngog, Ayala.
Booked: Gerrard, Aquilani, Carragher, Kuyt.
Goals: Aquilani 44, Benayoun 95.
Atletico Madrid: De Gea, Valera, Dominguez, Perea,
Antonio Lopez, Reyes, Paulo Assuncao (Jurado 99), Raul Garcia,
Simao, Aguero (Salvio 120), Forlan (Camacho 117).
Subs Not Used: Sergio Asenjo, Juanito, Ujfalusi, Cabrera.
Booked: Paulo Assuncao, Valera, Forlan, Dominguez.
Goals: Forlan 102.
Att: 42,040
Ref: Terje Hauge (Norway).
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