TORRES FIRES REDS TO SAN SIRO GLORY
Liverpool have gone some way to laying to rest the ghost of 1965 after Fernando Torres' virtuoso strike secured a magnificent 1-0 win over Inter Milan at the San Siro. The Reds went into the match protecting a 2-0 lead and despite having to endure long periods of Inter pressure they did not succumb to the same fate that accounted for Shankly's men all those years ago, and will now progress to the quarter-finals of the Champions League courtesy of a 3-0 victory on aggregate.
It was El Nino's 26th strike of the season and a priceless away goal that ultimately killed off the Nerazzuri's hopes of producing their own Istanbul-style comeback.
It had been a nervy start for Rafael Benitez's men who were greeted by a hostile atmosphere at the kick-off and struggled to impose themselves on the game in the early exchanges.
But with the Travelling Kop determined to make themselves heard, they weathered an early storm before going on to create one or two opportunities of their own.
However, the opening 10 minutes of the clash belonged to Inter and the first chance of the match arrived on five minutes when Zlatan Ibrahimovic crossed from the left for Esteban Cambiasso, but the Argentinean's near post effort was well blocked by Lucas Leiva.
It gave Inter the impetus and two minutes later Pepe Reina had to get down brilliantly to tip Julio Cruz's strike from 25-yards just past his right-hand post.
Ahead of the match Rafael Benitez denied that his side would arrive in Milan hoping to see through a rearguard action but as the first half wore on they were forced to defend deeper than they would have hoped, as the Italians poured forward in an attempt to reduce the arrears.
In fact the only sight of goal the visitors had in the opening 20 minutes was when Dirk Kuyt's low ball in from the right found Fernando Torres, but the Spaniard was unable to get a clear shot away and saw his effort deflect to safety.
It seemed to spark the away side into life and they began to enjoy more possession and created one or two notable half chances on the counter attack, with Ryan Babel guilty of some poor control after being sent clear by Fabio Aurelio's raking through ball.
Torres was the next to hold his head in his hands, when he showed the sort of pace that has made him a revelation this season, by taking advantage of a slip from Cambiasso to skip beyond Rivas Lopezin the penalty area, but his effort form an acute angle well blocked by the legs of Julio Cesar.
The game was beginning to open up and on the half hour mark Ibrahimovic slid a delightful ball through to Cruz, who could only watch on in agony as he saw his low drive fly just wide of Reina's far post, after Fabio Aurelio had played him onside.
It was the best chance of the first period and one the hosts would eventually rue.
Both sides then manufactured good openings to secure an interval lead but Dirk Kuyt failed to take advantage after being released on the right side of the penalty area before Reina reacted well to deny Ibrahimovic at his near post, after the Swede had met Maicon's cut back with an audacious flick.
The Nerazzuri were always likely to lay caution to the wind after the break and Patrick Vieria was left to feel the wrath of the San Siro faithful on 49 minutes when his hesitation allowed Liverpool to block his attempted shot after a neat interchange between Zanetti and Ibrahimovic.
However, the expected onslaught did not materialise and the tide turned in favour of Liverpool on 51 minutes when Nicolas Burdisso was sent off for a second bookable offence, following a late tackle on Lucas.
With a one man advantage the Reds began to enjoy more of the play but they had to endure one last scare when a mistake by Martin Skrtel gave Ibrahimovic a clear run at goal.
The San Siro's sweetheart has so often been the hero for Inter this season but he turned to villain just shy of the hour mark when he contrived to drill his low strike just wide of Reina's far post.
Once again it was a let-off that seemed to inspire Liverpool into action and after Gerrard's free-kick was brilliantly tipped over by Cesar the visitors fired the killer blow.
Aurelio's low ball into the edge of the box found Torres in space, who turned Chivu brilliantly before lashing a vicious drive into the bottom right-hand corner of Cesar's goal on 64 minutes.
It was a goal worthy of winning any match and one that capped a magnificent display by the Reds who saw out the remainder of the game without incident, to keep our hopes of a sixth European Cup very much alive.
La historia se repite a favor de los reds
El Liverpool FC se ha clasificado para los cuartos de final de la UEFA Champions League tras ganar por 0-1 al FC Internazionale Milano en el partido de vuelta de octavos jugado en San Siro y superar la eliminatoria por un global de 0-3. Por tanto, el conjunto italiano no podrá festejar su centenario con la clasificación para la siguiente ronda mientras que el Liverpool es el cuarto conjunto inglés junto con el Manchester United FC, Arsenal FC y Chelsea FC en alcanzar los cuartos.
Cruz titular, Crespo suplenteNo le quedaba otra al entrenador del Inter Roberto Mancini tras el 2-0 del choque de ida en Anfield. Finalmente decidió alinear en punta de ataque a Julio Cruz (Hernán Crespo tocado se quedó en el banquillo) junto con Zlatan Ibrahimović. Mientras, el homólogo de Mancini en el Liverpool, Rafa Benítez, apostó por su once tipo liderado un encuentro más por Steve Gerrard y Fernando Torres.
Reina, bienEl choque se inició con el guión esperado, es decir, con Inter dominando desde el principio, aunque el Liverpool no sufrió en demasía en los primeros instantes. De hecho, hasta el minuto 8 el campeón italiano no dio señales de vida en ataque, con un gran disparo desde la frontal del área de Cruz que el portero español Pepe Reina envió a córner con una buena estirada.
Pocas oportunidadesCumplido el ecuador del primer acto, el desarrollo del juego no había cambiado, pero el Inter apenas inquietaba el entramado defensivo del subcampeón de Europa 2007, que dicho sea de paso, tuvo su primera ocasión en el 28’ por medio de un remate de Torres en área pequeña que detuvo Júlio César. Seguidamente respondió el conjunto local, cuando Ibrahimović conectó con Cruz y el disparo del argentino dentro del área se fue desviado por el palo largo de la meta de Reina. La última acción de los primeros 45 minutos fue otra acción ofensiva del Inter, pero Cruz de tacón no consiguió sorprender a Reina. El conjunto de Milan se marchaba al descanso con la sensación de que si no mejoraba mucho en su juego iba a tener complicado remontar la eliminatoria ante un serio Liverpool.
Burdisso, expulsadoY si la primera mitad no fue buena para el Inter, el segundo acto no pudo comenzar peor para el conjunto local, ya que a los cinco minutos de la reanudación se quedó con un hombre menos tras la expulsión del argentino Nicolás Burdisso tras ver una segunda tarjeta amarilla. La historia se volvía a repetir y como sucedió en Anfield, en donde Marco Materazzi fue expulsado, el equipo de Mancini tenía que hacer la machada con un hombre menos. El camino del Liverpool hacia los cuartos parecía allanado.
Golazo de TorresSin embargo, el Inter no bajó los brazos y con el corazón más que con la cabeza, lo siguió intentando. En el 57’ gozó de una buena oportunidad en las botas de Ibrahimović cuyo disparo se marchó rozando el poste largo de la portería de Reina. Tres minutos después, le tocó el turno al Liverpool, con un buen lanzamiento de falta de Gerrard que despejó Júlio César. Pero en la siguiente oportunidad inglesa, el Liverpool no perdonó. Una jugada de Gerrard en el 63’ terminó en un pase a Torres, que se revolvió dentro del área y fusiló al portero brasileño del Inter marcando el primer gol del partido y sentenciando la eliminatoria.
Minutos de la basuraCon 0-1 en el luminoso, el choque se abrió, y aunque el gol podía llegar a favor de cualquier mando, era el Liverpool es que estaba más cerca de hacer el segundo. No obstante, los últimos compases del partido fueron los denominados minutos de la basura, ya que tanto el Inter como el conjunto inglés se dieron por satisfechos con el resultado final.
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