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Mon 01 Dec 2008, AnfieldReferee: P Walton
 Team Lineup 
25
Reina
17
Arbeloa
23
Carragher
4
Hyypia
2
Dossena
15
Benayoun
8
Gerrard
14
Alonso
   
11
Riera
(77)
18
Kuyt
7
Keane
(65)
Substitutes
5
Agger
22
Insua
21
Lucas
24
Ngog
(65)
20
Mascherano
1
Cavalieri
19
Babel
(77)
 
 Match Quotes
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez
"We clearly deserved to win. From the beginning to the end we tried to win and that's why they had one or two counter attacks in the second half. The team played much better than before and some players did too. People can be disappointed and we are too, but we are one point clear at the top."

- Rafael Benitez

 
Liverpool 0
West Ham United 0
Attendance: 41,169 FT (21:53)

 

Liverpool moved top of the Barclays Premier League as West Ham United produced a minor miracle of their own at Anfield.

It is 45 years since they have won at this stadium, so this first point in nine years at Liverpool was a fine achievement.

West Ham have never been known for their defensive reliability at Liverpool, but they were magnificent as they stretched an unbeaten run to three matches.

At the back goalkeeper Robert Green, England defender Matthew Upson and Welshman James Collins stood defiant.

And another Welshman, former Liverpool man Craig Bellamy, came close to breaking the deadlock with a 30-yard shot which crashed against a post.

Liverpool are back on top of the table, but by only one point, and this display follows hot on the heels of an identical result achieved by Fulham here in the previous home league match.

The Reds dominated, but West Ham repelled the waves of attacks as they grabbed a crucial point in their own battle for survival.

Liverpool had two early penalty appeals turned down by referee Peter Walton when both Benayoun and then Dirk Kuyt drove the ball at Herita Ilunga from close range.

scooped up

West Ham had looked nervy, and after 14 minutes Green raced from his line to punch weakly away. The ball fell to Albert Riera whose shot was blocked in the six-yard box by James Collins.

Then from a right-wing corner, Hyypia rose to head narrowly over the bar. The Liverpool pressure increased and Mullins was booked after 19 minutes when he tripped Benayoun in full flow.

Two minutes later another header from Hyypia was kicked off the line by Ilunga.

West Ham's only shot until this point had been a weak long-range effort from Julien Faubert, scooped up by Jose Reina.

But Liverpool kept plugging away, showing the sort of patience in such situations that Benitez called for after the stalemate against Fulham nine days earlier.

Steven Gerrard worked his way in from the right and fired into the sidenetting, before Bellamy - on his return to Anfield after moving to West Ham 17 months ago - almost broke the deadlock.

Bellamy picked up possession and unleashed a fine, swerving drive which crashed against Reina's right-hand post and bounced across goal to safety.

Then Green made a fine point-blank save from Kuyt's header following Xabi Alonso's corner, two minutes from the break.

stunning save

Kuyt and Keane both saw shots go wide as Liverpool opened the second half on the attack. But Bellamy was still a danger for West Ham, and after running past Hyypia he was body-checked by Alonso, the Spaniard being booked.

Then Green produced a stunning save to turn over a Benayoun drive, before Alonso volleyed fiercely over from a squared Gerrard free-kick.

Four minutes later the ineffective Keane was replaced by French striker David Ngog.

West Ham fancied their chances, breaking out of defence after 67 minutes and winning a corner. And when Bellamy curled it towards the near post, Carlton Cole headed inches wide.

Liverpool then sent on Ryan Babel for Riera after 78 minutes, with West Ham by that stage hanging on as the pressure mounted.

Hyypia headed just wide from a Gerrard corner, the Kop behind Green's goal demanding that Liverpool attack more.

West Ham sent on Luis Boa Morte for Faubert with six minutes left.  Green then produced another fine save from a close-range Kuyt effort following Gerrard's deep cross.

Bellamy and Parker created a chance for Boa Morte on the break, but he sliced his effort wide. Babel then broke to see a shot deflected over.

 

 Fantasy Player Pick
West Ham Utd's Robert Green

Robert Green

(West Ham)
Clean sheet from the Hammers keeper ensured an away point.
 IKTS Snapshot
one per cent
A mere one per cent of IKTS players correctly predicted a 0-0 draw at Anfield.
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West Ham United
 
 Team Lineup 
1
Green
2
Neill
19
Collins
15
Upson
3
Ilunga
20
Faubert
  
(85)
8
Parker
17
Mullins
   
21
Behrami
10
Bellamy
12
Cole
Substitutes
16
Noble
24
Lastuvka
25
Tristan
31
Collison
32
Di Michele
13
Boa Morte
(85)
27
Davenport
 
 Match Quotes
West Ham United manager Gianfranco Zola
"We were very solid, very good. We were playing against a tough team in difficult conditions, their performance was outstanding. When you keep a clean sheet it's not all down to the defenders. They are a team, they all work hard, that's why we got a point here, a deserved point."

- Gianfranco Zola

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