Olympique Lyonnais asserted their supremacy at the top of Group E in superb fashion as they came from behind to record a famous victory at Liverpool FC through goals from substitutes Maxime Gonalons and César Delgado.
Late turnaround
Liverpool looked on course to claim the three points after shrugging off a slow start and taking a 41st-minute lead through Yossi Benayoun but Lyon revived impressively in the closing stages and after young defender Gonalons had headed them level, the stage was set for Delgado's added-time winner. Miralem Pjanić sent Sidney Govou into the box down the right and though his cross evaded both Pepe Reina and Bafétimbi Gomis, Delgado was on hand to turn it in at the far post. For Lyon, a glorious denouement on their Anfield debut; for Liverpool, serious concerns after their second defeat in Group E and fourth in succession – their worst run since 1987.
Injury blows
Liverpool came into the game in need of a restorative result yet, already handicapped by the absences of Fernando Torres and Glen Johnson – necessitating a rare start for David Ngog and a first start for Martin Kelly respectively – they then lost Steven Gerrard, the captain lasting just 25 minutes of his return after a groin problem. At that stage, Rafael Benítez's team had struggled to trouble the visitors. Gerrard had seen an early shot deflect into the side-netting while Dirk Kuyt's push on Jérémy Toulalan meant his subsequent headed goal did not stand.
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