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101 Great Goals - latest football videos and international soccer goals from the Premier League, Champions League,La liga, Serie A, World Cup, UEFA Cup and more: “How Rafa Benitez holds his head up high after this, heaven only knows” - Matt Lawton
Sanford's Soccer Net: UEFA Champions League: Wednesday Reports
Have You Ever Been to Liverpool?: Who needs the Champions League anyway!
| Lisandro López strikes at the death to add insult to Liverpool injuries http://bit.ly/2aIyQv 23 days ago |
“How Rafa Benitez holds his head up high after this, heaven only knows” - Matt Lawton
101 Great Goals - latest football videos and international soccer goals from the Premier League, Champions League,La liga, Serie A, World Cup, UEFA Cup and more —
... Delivering the first body-blow is Oliver Kay. “The trouble with believing in miracles is that you come to rely on them… Benítez’s team were plunged into the darkness that has engulfed them since they fell to defeat away to Fiorentina five weeks ago, the start of a wretched eight-match sequence that has yielded one win.” Forlorn, ...
UEFA Champions League: Wednesday Reports
Sanford's Soccer Net —
Arsenal virtually booked their place in the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday, while Liverpool and Rangers' hopes continue to hang in the balance. Inter Milan staged a dramatic comeback win in Kiev while Rubin Kazan once again frustrated Barcelona. Lyon 1 - 1 Liverpool Lopez strikes at the death Richard Williams Column Player Ratings Dynamo Kiev 1 - 2 Inter Milan Late goals gain priceless victory Player Ratings Rubin Kazan ...
Who needs the Champions League anyway!
Have You Ever Been to Liverpool? —
... you walk through a storm, you can catch a cold. Rafa Benítez had summoned up the spirit of Liverpool’s famous anthem to stir his team before this vital tie but they were blown badly off course within sight of sanctuary. However unfortunate, however cruel, this result is deeply damaging for Benítez”
Then The Guardian….
“Rafael Benítez’s nerve-shredding rollercoaster is hurtling towards oblivion”
The Times offered no solace
“This was almost a great night for Liverpool…. But ...


