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Sun 16 Dec 2007, AnfieldReferee: Mark Halsey
 Team Lineup 
25
Reina
17
Arbeloa
4
Hyypia
23
Carragher
6
Riise
(80)
11
Benayoun
8
Gerrard
   
20
Mascherano
   
7
Kewell
(65)
9
Torres
18
Kuyt
(72)
Substitutes
19
Babel
(65)
12
Aurelio
(80)
15
Crouch
(72)
21
Lucas
30
Itandje
 
 Match Quotes
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez
"We had our chances and didn't take them. They had just one, and that was the difference.In the second half we saw they were compact, working hard in defence, trying to play the counter. In the second half we had two or three chances and for me, that was the difference."

- Rafael Benitez

 
Liverpool 0
Manchester United 1
Scorer: Tevez (43)
Attendance: 44,459 FT (15:23)

 

For the second season running, a close-range goal in front of the Kop proved enough to give Manchester United victory over Liverpool at Anfield.

Whereas John O'Shea's goal in the corresponding fixture came in stoppage time and spurred United on to the title, this time the first half was nearing its end when Carlos Tevez struck.

And while the Argentina forward's effort will not prove decisive in the championship race at this early stage, it has left United nine points in front of their fierce north-west rivals, who, after suffering their first defeat at Reading last week, have now lost their unbeaten home record too.

Twelve months ago, Liverpool did everything but beat United, virtually battering their north-west rivals into submission before O'Shea popped up in the final minute to snatch victory.

The home fans must have endured an uneasy feeling of deja vu as they watched the opening period unfold.

What incisive football was played amid a frenzied atmosphere was all theirs. The chances fell the way of the men in red too. Unfortunately, the shots were either off target or failed to beat a United defender stood on the line.

Liverpool's efforts were assisted by a rare faltering performance from Edwin van der Sar, who twice had his attempts to take what looked like routine catches hindered by his own players.

disappointingly wide

On the first occasion, the veteran Dutchman ran into a crowd of United defenders as he tried to collect a Steven Gerrard free-kick that had been deflected high into the air.

Harry Kewell was on to the loose ball first but drove his volley straight at Anderson, who was still marshalling a post. Fernando Torres should have finished off the rebound but, from six yards, nodded disappointingly wide.

Then, when Van der Sar came off worst in a collision with Nemanja Vidic, Rio Ferdinand's back header seemed destined to bounce into his own net until Patrice Evra raced back to clear.

Torres was off-target with a couple of efforts, as was Sami Hyypia.

Yet, for all the pressure, it was United who took the lead two minutes before the break as the Liverpool defence fell apart following a Ryan Giggs corner.

wheeled away

After failing to pick up Wayne Rooney on the edge of the area, Alvaro Arbeloa then remained rooted to the goalline as Liverpool pushed up hoping for an offside as the ball fizzed into the box.

Tevez was actually behind Pepe Reina as he scooped home his eighth goal of the season but with Arbeloa behind him, it did not matter and the Argentina forward wheeled away in celebration, the ball hitting virtually the same spot O'Shea had found in March.

For a very brief moment, it appeared Torres would level within a minute of the re-start as the United defence opened up in front of the Spain international.

The ball seemed to get stuck under his feet and before he could regain any momentum, Torres had been dispossessed.

It was the prelude for more sustained Liverpool pressure, which United countered by throwing their bodies in the way of anything vaguely threatening.

Substitute Ryan Babel injected more life into the Liverpool attack but it was Rooney who would have saved the visiting fans an anxious final 10 minutes if he had not turned Ronaldo's low cross wide from eight yards.

 

 Fantasy Player Pick
Edwin van der Sar of Manchester United

Edwin van der Sar

(Manchester United)
Kept a clean sheet and made three saves to ensure his side upheld their advantage.
 IKTS Snapshot
Eight per cent
Only eight per cent of IKTS players correctly predicted a 0-1 away win for Manchester United.
Please note: Fixtures are subject to change. Reproduced under licence from Football DataCo Limited. All rights reserved. Licence no. NEWMEDIA/PREMLGEGE/FDCED0910/118839.
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Manchester United
 
 Team Lineup 
1
Van der Sar
6
Brown
   
5
Ferdinand
15
Vidic
3
Evra
   
7
Ronaldo
4
Hargreaves
8
Anderson
   
(90)
11
Giggs
10
Rooney
32
Tevez
(82)
Substitutes
22
O'Shea
(90)
29
Kuszczak
16
Carrick
(82)
9
Saha
24
Fletcher
 
 Match Quotes
Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson
"It was a typical United v Liverpool game. It's not about playing flowing football, it's about winning the game.I said before the game that the games between the top sides will be important so it's great for us."

- Sir Alex Ferguson

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