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Full Time Report LIVERPOOL FC OLYMPIACOS Full Time Report Matchday 6 - Wednesday 8 Dec 2004 Group A - Anfield - Liverpool LIVERPOOL FC OLYMPIACOS CFP 3120:45 (0) (1) half time half time 22 KIRKLAND Chris 71 NIKOPOLIDIS Antonios 3 FINNAN Stephen 1 KAFES Pantelis 4 HYYPIÄ Sami 14 XABI ALONSO 28' 27' 5 RIVALDO 3 VENETIDIS Stylianos 5 BAROŠ Milan 5 RIVALDO 6 RIISE John Arne 6 STOLTIDIS Ieroklis 7 KEWELL Harry 10 GIOVANNI 8 GERRARD Steven 11 DJORDJEVIC Predrag 14 XABI ALONSO 12 SCHÜRRER Gabriel 18 NÚÑEZ Antonio 30 PANTOS Anastasios 21 TRAORÉ Djimi 31 GEORGIADIS Georgios 23 CARRAGHER Jamie 42' 30 Anastasios PANTOS 32 ANATOLAKIS Georgios 23 Jamie CARRAGHER 44' 1 DUDEK Jerzy 34 GIANNOU Kleopas 2 HENCHOZ Stéphane 45' 4 KOULOUCHERIS Efthimios 15 DIAO Salif 2'56" 32 Georgios ANATOLAKIS 7 CASTILLO Nery Alberto 17 JOSEMI 8 MARIC Miloš 24 SINAMA Florent 9 OKKAS Ioannis 28 WARNOCK Stephen 24 Florent SINAMA in 13 REŽIC Ivan 33 MELLOR Neil 21 Djimi TRAORÉ out 46' 25 VALLAS Spyridon 24 Florent SINAMA 47' Coach: Coach: BENÍTEZ Rafael BAJEVIC Dusan 8 Steven GERRARD 55' Half Full Half Full Shots on goal 1 6 Shots on goal 3 3 Shots 8 16 Shots 4 6 Corners 8 11 Corners 1 1 Fouls committed 12 24 Fouls committed 7 16 Offside 1 5 in 13 Ivan REŽIC Offside 3 6 70' Possession 61% 62% out 31 Georgios GEORGIADIS Possession 39% 38% Ball in play 14' 29' Ball in play 9' 18' Total ball in play 23' 47' 33 Neil MELLOR in Total ball in play 23' 47' 5 Milan BAROŠ out 78' 33 Neil MELLOR 80' 79' 12 Gabriel SCHÜRRER Referee: MEJUTO GONZÁLEZ (ESP) Assistant referees: Weather Conditions 17 JOSEMI in in 8 Miloš MARIC NOVOA ROBLES Javier Hugo (ESP) 3 Stephen FINNAN out 85' 84' out 3 Stylianos VENETIDIS Partly Cloudy Night MARTÍNEZ SAMANIEGO (ESP) in 9 Ioannis OKKAS 8 Steven GERRARD 86' 87' out 10 GIOVANNI Temperature 13°C Fourth official: Humidity 54 % PUENTES LEIRA Evaristo (ESP) UEFA delegate: 90' PHILIPS Jean Marie (BEL) 3'49" 22:40:32 CET Goal Booked Sent off Substitution Penalty Captain Goalkeeper Misses next match if booked 8 Dec 2004 UEFA Media Information.
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