Round: Q/F, 1st Leg Stadium: Philips Stadion
Date: Tuesday, 3rd April 2007
Attendance: 35,100
Time: 20:45 (local time) Referee: Bertrand Layec
Coach: Ronald Koeman Coach: Rafael Benitez
VALIDATED
PSV EINDHOVEN
LIVERPOOL

1. Heurelho Gomes
25. Pepe Reina

2. Jan Kromkamp 68 3. Steve Finnan

6. Timmy Simons
5. Daniel Agger

7. Mika Vayrynen
6. John Arne Riise 49 0:2 66

8. Phillip Cocu (C)
8. Steven Gerrard (C) 27 0:1

11. Edison Mendez 51 12. Fabio Aurelio 75

14. Manuel Da Costa
14. Xabi Alonso

15. Jason Culina
15. Peter Crouch 63 0:3 85

17. Jefferson Farfan 46 18. Dirk Kuyt

23. Carlos Salcido
20. Javier Mascherano

26. Diego Tardelli
23. Jamie Carragher



9. Patrick Kluivert Mendez 51 1. Jerzy Dudek


22. Csaba Feher Kromkamp 68 2. Alvaro Arbeloa


28. Sun Xiang Farfan 46 4. Sami Hyypia





11. Mark Gonzalez Aurelio 75





16. Jermaine Pennant Crouch 85





17. Craig Bellamy





32. Boudewijn Zenden Riise 66


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Javier Mascherano - first match in Europe




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Jamie Carragher - record-breaking 58th appearance




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Peter Crouch's match worn shirt.



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The following Saturday Liverpool won 2:1 against Reading at the Madejski Stadium. Alvaro Arbeloa gave Liverpool an early lead with his first goal for the club. Brynjar Gunnarsson equalised for Reading just after half time. Dirk Kuyt scored a late winner for Liverpool. The result left Liverpool in 3rd position in the Premier League on 60 points after 32 matches; 18 points behind leaders Manchester United.
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