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match-reports
Sat 10 Jan 2009, Britannia StadiumReferee: Lee Mason
 Team Lineup 
29
Sorensen
28
Wilkinson
   
25
Faye
17
Shawcross
3
Higginbotham
24
Delap
19
Faye
6
Whelan
26
Etherington
   
(77)
12
Kitson
(88)
9
Cresswell
Substitutes
4
Olofinjana
14
Pugh
(88)
33
Sonko
23
Tonge
7
Lawrence
(77)
1
Simonsen
2
Griffin
 
 Match Quotes
Stoke City manager Tony Pulis
"I'm very, very pleased with the players. The effort and commitment was first class, and we created quite a few good chances as well. Liverpool are a great side, they've got some great players and it's a great football club. They're in the best position they possibly could be. I'm sure Rafa will be pleased to push on from here."

- Tony Pulis

 
Stoke City 0
Liverpool 0
Attendance: 27,500 FT (19:23)

 

Liverpool missed the chance to go six points clear at the top of the Premier League as they were held to a goalless draw at Stoke City.

The gap to Chelsea is now four points, with the Blues away to Manchester United, as Steven Gerrard twice hit the woodwork in the last five minutes.

Argentina coach Diego Maradona was guest of honour at the Britannia Stadium, no doubt keen to see at first hand visiting midfielder Javier Mascherano, the national team captain.

But he found it hard going, as did Liverpool.

kuyt's effort

Dirk Kuyt should have done better in the eighth minute when he sent a free header wide of the post following a cross from Albert Riera.

It was a good chance for Kuyt to add to his seven-goal tally but he was left frustrated.

Stoke hit back and should have taken the lead in the 13th minute when Liverpool failed to clear a high, hopeful ball from Amdy Faye.

Rory Delap found himself clear on goal inside the six-yard area but only succeeded in blasting a shot against the underside of the crossbar and Richard Cresswell failed to take advantage of the rebound.

Liverpool responded in the 22nd minute and Kuyt's effort was beaten away at the post by goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen.

Stoke, however, found the net in the 31st minute when Ryan Shawcross got on the end of a cross from Matthew Etherington, on his debut, only for his effort to be ruled out for offside.

This was a good little spell for the home side and a minute later Dave Kitson sent a header into Jose Reina's arms following a long throw from Delap.

Liverpool then launched a swift counter-attack in the 38th minute and Riera whipped in a cross from the left.

too early

Yossi Benayoun tried to get on the end of it but the ball skipped away from him at the last moment.

A poor clearance, however, from Reina put Liverpool in trouble six minutes into the second half.

Kitson latched on to the ball and skipped away from the goalkeeper but his effort from an acute angle ended in the side-netting.

Stoke were making a decent fist of it and Delap headed wide in the 56th minute following a crossfield pass from Danny Higginbotham.

Benitez decided to make a switch in the 60th minute and brought on Fernando Torres for Riera in a bid to beef up the attack.

Of more concern to Benitez, however, must have been the number of high balls Stoke were winning.

Gerrard was then booked for taking a free-kick too early, such was Liverpool's anxiety in trying to make the breakthrough.

Lucas squandered a great chance for Liverpool in the 68th minute when he failed to test Sorensen with a header at the back post and sent his effort across the face of the goal instead.

Kitson came close for Stoke in the 74th minute when he headed over the bar following a throw-in from Delap.

Four minutes later Glenn Whelan saw his 25-yard free-kick beat Reina but finish marginally off-target.

 Fantasy Player Pick
Newcastle United 2-2 Stoke City

Abdoulaye Diagne Faye

Stoke City
The defender put in a battling display to be the pick of the players at the Britannia Stadium.
 IKTS Snapshot
one per cent
Only 1 per cent of IKTS players correctly predicted a 0-0 draw between Stoke City and Liverpool at the Britannia Stadium.
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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 Team Lineup 
25
Reina
23
Carragher
4
Hyypia
37
Skrtel
12
Aurelio
15
Benayoun
(76)
21
Lucas
   
20
Mascherano
11
Riera
(60)
8
Gerrard
   
18
Kuyt
Substitutes
1
Cavalieri
2
Dossena
7
Keane
19
Babel
(76)
31
El Zhar
28
Plessis
9
Torres
(60)
 
 Match Quotes
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez
"We're not happy but it was a difficult game. We could have won at the end. It's better than losing. Stoke is a very difficult team to play against so every throw-in, free-kick and corner is a problem. I think we are at the top of the table so we are still in a very good position."

- Rafael Benitez

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