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Liverpool vs Marseille. UEFA Champions League Group D.

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Nervy Reds make it through

Image: Gerrard celebrates goal

Liverpool were anything but convincing as they beat Marseille 1-0 and booked their place in the next round.

Gerrard on target again

Liverpool were anything but convincing as they booked their place in the next round of the UEFA Champions League with a 1-0 win over Marseille at Anfield. The Reds were pushed all the way by the French side - who won on Merseyside last season. But once again Liverpool had their captain Steven Gerrard to thank for their victory. Gerrard, playing behind Fernando Torres in an advanced role, swooped to head home Xabi Alonso's cross after 23 minutes. Liverpool now remain level on points with Atletico Madrid at the top of Group D - but they are behind the Spanish club on goal difference. Marseille needed an unlikely win to maintain their hopes of finishing in the top two, and they started with three up front - Mamadou Niang as the main attacker with width provided by Bakari Kone and Hatem Ben Arfa. But although the French side had the right intentions, they seemed unsure about committing too many men forward. It meant that for the opening phase, Marseille never quite got at a somewhat hesitant Liverpool, who struggled to get their own game going. Benitez had fielded arguably his strongest available side, with Robbie Keane on the bench and Gerrard back in his supporting role for Torres. Eventually the game spluttered into life when Torres got to the line and laid the ball back for Dirk Kuyt to see a good header fumbled away by Steve Mandanda. And that, after 23 minutes, paved the way to Liverpool's opener. From the resulting corner by Gerrard the ball was half cleared away to Alvaro Arbeloa. He guided the ball out to Xabi Alonso, who fired in a far-post cross allowing Gerrard - still moving into the box following his corner - to plant a firm header wide of Mandanda. Albert Riera could have grabbed another from 20 yards just before the break, and that would have extinguished much of Marseille's desire.

Marseille pressure

As it was they still believed they had a chance and it needed a good save from Jose Reina to keep out Niang's low drive at the start of the second period. Andrea Dossena replaced the injured Fabio Aurelio, and Yossi Benayoun was soon to take over from Riera as Liverpool sought to finish the contest. But belief still coursed through Marseille, and Reina did well to turn away a fierce 25-yarder from Taye Taiwo, with Ronald Zubar going close with a header from the resulting corner. And when the clever Ben Arfa's low cross flashed into the Liverpool box, Benoit Cheyrou was too close for comfort with his run into space. Ben Arfa was now on the right to attack the erratic Dossena, and it was only inches that denied him a penalty from a lunge by the Italian. And when Reina needed to hurl himself full stretch to keep out a swerving Ben Arfa free-kick, the alarm bells were clearly ringing. And after 78 minutes a familiar foe arrived to give Liverpool more worries. Mathieu Valbuena had scored the winner here 13 months ago, and a knee injury was supposed to force him out for a month. But on he trotted to replace Kone, and Liverpool continued to be under pressure. And when Javier Mascherano hauled down the midfielder, enraging the French team's players, he was rightly booked. Niang was also cautioned for his part in the pushing and shoving that followed. Lucas replaced Kuyt as Liverpool tried to see out the game, but it was a nasty atmosphere now, with tackles flying in. But Liverpool clung onto their victory to reach the knockout stages again.
Liverpool Team Statistics Marseille
1 Goals 0
1 1st Half Goals 0
4 Shots on Target 4
2 Shots off Target 5
0 Blocked Shots 1
6 Corners 3
21 Fouls 8
6 Offsides 4
1 Yellow Cards 1
0 Red Cards 0
79.8 Passing Success 83.6
42 Tackles 21
73.8 Tackles Success 76.2
54 Possession 46
55.7 Territorial Advantage 44.3

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