3/14/09 To come from behind and win this match, really says a lot about this Liverpool side. Manchester went ahead after Park was taken down by Reina and Cristiano put away the penalty. But it was all Liverpool from there. Man U did have a few chances to tie the match, with Rooney, Tevez, and Anderson looking dangerous. However, Ferguson may have regretted leaving Giggs, Scholes, and Berbatov on the bench at the start. It was a tough night for Nemanja Vidic, who was first beat by Torres and then Gerrard, on blunders he made when trying to control the ball. The title race is still on. And as Gerrard said after the game, with this loss, teams now facing Manchester might have a bit more confidence that they can win.
Analysis from ESPN Europe
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