Round: Stage 2, Group B : M2 Stadium: Stadio Olimpico
Date: Wed, 5 December 2001
Attendance: 57,819
Time: 20:45 (local time) Referee: Dirk Jol
Coach: Fabio Capello Coach: Gerard Houllier
VALIDATED
AS ROMA
LIVERPOOL

1. Francesco Antonioli
12. Jerzy Dudek

5. Francisco Lima
2. Stephane Henchoz

6. Aldair
4. Sami Hyypia (C)

10. Francesco Totti (C)
7. Vladimir Smicer 63

11. Emerson
8. Emile Heskey

15. Jonathan Zebina
10. Michael Owen

17. Damiano Tommasi 78 13. Danny Murphy 61

19. Walter Samuel
16. Dietmar Hamann

20. Gabriel Batistuta
17. Steven Gerrard 84

25. Gianni Guigou 46 18. John Arne Riise

32. Vincent Candela
23. Jamie Carragher











7. Diego Fuser Tommasi 78 22. Chris Kirkland


8. Marcos Assuncao Guigou 46 15. Patrik Berger Murphy 61





21. Gary McAllister Smicer 63





24. Bernard Diomede





25. Igor Biscan Gerrard 84





29. Stephen Wright





37. Jari Litmanen







Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy




2001-02 season white away match shirt issued to Bernard Diomede for Champions League matches. The white kit was used against Roma, Galatasaray, Barcelona, and Bayer Leverkusen. Diomede was an unused substitute in the Roma match.
Image courtesy of Colin Wright



Official programme. 24 pages.
The programme was available in the VIP area only.



Official UEFA team sheet.
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Unofficial programme. 24 pages.
Forza Roma. The supporters club issue.




Twenty page rosso and giallo Champions League supplement dated November 2001. The magazine contains six pages previewing the Liverpool match.



Marcos Assuncao match worn shirt.
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Image courtesy of Glenn Duijzer



Four page leaflet handed out by the Italian Police.



Leggo Roma newspaper previews the match.












Fuori Campo newspaper previews the match.




Bronze / Copper Shield presented to a member of the Liverpool party by AS Roma.
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Stephane Henchoz match worn shirt.



Gabriel Batistuta match worn shirt.
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The following Saturday Liverpool won 2:0 against Middlesbrough at Anfield. Both goals came in the first half from Michael Owen and Patrik Berger. The result left Liverpool in 1st position in the Premier League on 32 points after 14 matches; 6 points ahead of Arsenal.
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