(1-0) 8' Forlan
Atletico Madrid put one foot in Hamburg as they downed Liverpool in the Vicente Calderon courtesy of a Diego Forlan strike after only 8 minutes. As shocking as they have been recently in La Liga, they returned to something like their best tonight as they took advantage of a disjointed Liverpool display to record a vital first leg victory. The defence was unrecognisable from the back four that capitulated against Xerez in their last home encounter. Organised, attentive and competitive. Luis Perea has been the laughing stock of Spain at times this season but tonight was his night. The Columbian was superb.
Jose Antonio Reyes delivered another dazzling performance that will have Vicente Del Bosque taking note. The man from Utrera was unplayable. Surging runs, nifty footwork and passes that deserved goals. How he merited the ovation he was afforded when subbed in injury time. Diego Forlan, got the all-important winner, a scrappy finish, offering another olive branch to the fans who had lost faith in their goal machine. The chance was created by Jurado; hardly the crowds choice for Player of the Year himself, but another whose stock rose above the waterline with a gritty display.
Blunted by the loss of Atleti hero, Fernando Torres, Liverpool only ever ruffled Atletico when Steven Gerrard broke free in the area only to shoot against the side-netting. Infact, the advantage Atleti take to Anfield could well have been greater. Pepe Reina reminding his compatriots just why he's their number two with a stunning reflex save from Simoa that has kept his team in with a shout. With Sergio Agüero available for the second leg, you wouldnt bet against an away goal, which would leave Liverpool needing three to go through. Nearly there.
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