Sunday, January 6, 2008

Luton 1-1 Liverpool 06/01/2208

Luton 1-1 Liverpool

Embattled Luton put in a superb performance against a weakened Liverpool team to earn a third-round replay at Anfield on Tuesday week.

The League One side were the better team in the first-half but could not convert their pressure into goals.

But Peter Crouch's simple finish gave Liverpool a second-half lead under the gaze of England manager Fabio Capello.

Yet Luton fought on and were rewarded when John Arne Riise bundled into his own goal from Drew Talbot's cross.

With the debt-laden Hatters in administration and looking for a buyer, and with many players unpaid in recent months, this FA Cup tie was a chance to briefly forget their woes.

Yet within 30 seconds Ryan Babel jinked into the penalty area to shoot low and hard, forcing a superb stop from Luton keeper Dean Brill.

Luton quickly regrouped and rarely looked like a team languishing in the League One relegation zone as they took the game to Liverpool.

Their first chance game when Steve Finnan played David Edwards onside but, one-on-one, Liverpool keeper Charles Itandje made an impressive stop from the Luton forward.

The Reds, not looking their forceful best without Steven Gerrard, did create chances and Dirk Kuyt should have done better than sky the ball over the bar after a neat one-two with Peter Crouch.

As the first-half wore on, Crouch got little chance to impress new England boss Fabio Capello with Luton stretching Liverpool all over the pitch and having the better of possession.

The energetic Drew Talbot was at the heart of their pressure but, finding himself in an inviting shooting position on 37 minutes after Steve Finnan's error, he screwed the ball lamely wide.

At half-time Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez tweaked his formation to a 4-3-3, pushing Babel closer to the front two and freeing Yossi Benayoun in midfield.

This change had an immediate impact as Xabi Alonso found Kuyt out on the right and his drilled cross shot

Luton survived another scare moments later with Brill making a good reaction stop after John Arne Riise's drive was deflected across the path of his dive.

The Hatters had a glorious chance to make a breakthrough on 54 minutes with Darren Currie chipping a cross in only for the unmarked Talbot to head over from three yards.

But calamitous Luton defending high up the pitch on 72 minutes let substitute Andriy Voronin break free and, though his shot was saved by Brill, Peter Crouch fired home the rebound.

Minutes later Luton deservedly got their goal as the unremitting Talbot whipped in a cross from the left by-line for John Arne Riise, under pressure from David Edwards, to bundle into his own goal.

Riise should have scored the winner soon after but flashed a left-foot shot narrowly wide of Brill's post and Edwards went close for Luton with a dipping volley.

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