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Sat 22 Nov 2008, AnfieldReferee: Mark Halsey
 Team Lineup 
25
Reina
17
Arbeloa
23
Carragher
5
Agger
12
Aurelio
18
Kuyt
(81)
21
Lucas
20
Mascherano
(64)
11
Riera
(77)
7
Keane
9
Torres
Substitutes
1
Cavalieri
15
Benayoun
14
Alonso
(64)
19
Babel
(77)
4
Hyypia
31
El Zhar
(81)
2
Dossena
 
 Match Quotes
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez
"It was a bad day, we did not have enough energy and we did not pass the ball well enough. And then when we got back into the dressing room we discovered that Chelsea had drawn and Arsenal had lost. Those results would have been good for us had we won this one. I would assume Chelsea feel the same way about our result and Arsenal's defeat. We had a situation when maybe five players were well below their best. The players who had been away with their countries looked tired."

- Rafael Benitez

 
Liverpool 0
Fulham 0
Attendance: 43,589 FT (16:56)

 

Chelsea's draw and Arsenal's heavy defeat were the only things to cheer a frustrated Liverpool crowd as they saw their side waste a golden chance to take over the Barclays Premier League leadership by drawing 0-0 with Fulham.

Liverpool did not have Steven Gerrard around to save them this time, his torn groin muscle having a damaging impact on Rafael Benitez's side.

Fulham, with one of the best defensive records in the top flight, have never won at Anfield and rarely looked like doing so this time.

But their dogged performance claimed only their second away point of the season and also secured their third goalless draw in eight visits to Anfield.

firm grip

Defenders Aaron Hughes and Brede Hangeland had a firm grip on Robbie Keane and Fernando Torres for most of the game, and Liverpool could not find a way through.

Torres returned to the Liverpool starting line-up for the first time since the win at Manchester City. Two appearances as a substitute at Bolton Wanderers, and for Spain against Chile in midweek, confirmed his recovery from a hamstring problem.

Boss Benitez rested Xabi Alonso on the bench and brought in Alvaro Arbeloa, Lucas and Torres from the side that started the win at Bolton last weekend.

Fulham, who arrived having suffered just two league defeats in seven and won three of the last four, retained the side that beat Tottenham Hotspur last weekend.

Liverpool started at pace, but the opening exchanges produced just one decent chance. Fabio Aurelio's 40-yard cross-field pass picked out Arbeloa, and his lay back was side-footed just wide by Dirk Kuyt after four minutes.

Fulham were confident and organised, with Jimmy Bullard and Danny Murphy having plenty of the ball.

danger signs

The danger signs were there when a hook from Andrew Johnson, the ex-Everton man getting a warm welcome from the Kop, forced Jose Reina into a scruffy save.

Fulham had threatened from set-plays and the movement of Bobby Zamora, before Liverpool produced the best chance of the half.

Aurelio's ball in from the left looked to deflect off Torres and Bullard before falling for Keane after 29 minutes. But Mark Schwarzer was out bravely to get his body in the way of the Irishman's eight-yard shot.

Then it was Reina that kept Liverpool level. Referee Mark Halsey played excellent advantage after 34 minutes when Aurelio clattered into Clint Dempsey.

Zamora raced away down the right, reached the line, before laying the ball back for Bullard to fire in a fine effort from the edge of the box that the Spanish keeper turned away at full stretch.

Torres had a header that went wide and a low drive from Kuyt's pass that Schwarzer held, to underline miss-firing Liverpool's problems.

Liverpool were much sharper after the break and when Keane's pass found Torres, the Spaniard curled a fine shot just over the far angle.

Then after 50 minutes Torres surged past John Pantsil to lash in an angled effort that Schwarzer palmed away.After 69 minutes Albert Riera's cross was met on the full by Kuyt, but Schwarzer made a fine save to his left.

Lucas saw a 20-yarder blocked by Pantsil and Daniel Agger saw a header clear the bar.

 Fantasy Player Pick
Fulham goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer

Mark Schwarzer

(Fulham)
The Cottagers keeper kept Liverpool out to earn his side a 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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 Team Lineup 
1
Schwarzer
4
Pantsil
18
Hughes
5
Hangeland
3
Konchesky
23
Dempsey
(84)
21
Bullard
(90)
13
Murphy
25
Davies
8
Johnson
9
Zamora
Substitutes
22
Stoor
34
Baird
(90)
11
Gera
(84)
10
Nevland
33
Kallio
17
Gray
19
Zuberbuhler
 
 Match Quotes
Fulham manager Roy Hodgson
"We have eventually seen through a decent away performance. So often this season we have been 0-0 with 10 minutes to go and conceded a goal. That has sent us home deflated and frustrated. This time we produced a very good performance. In this division, to take a point at Liverpool who are potential champions of England, is very important. We had chances in the first half, but when you look at their bench you know they have players they can bring on as good as the ones going off. We knew they would throw the kitchen sink at us and that is what happened."

- Roy Hodgson

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