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Marks out of 10 for Liverpool and Chelsea players from the Champions League group match at Anfield.
LIVERPOOL
Jose Reina - 7: Flapped at first corner but stayed tall to save from Robben and off line quickly to cover mix-up.
Steve Finnan - 7: Irishman kept compatriot Damien Duff quiet and wasted few passes when venturing forward.
Jamie Carragher - 7: Saw strong shout for a penalty turned down and kept Drogba quiet throughout the night.
Sami Hyypia - 7: Had Liverpool's best chance in attack in the first half and remained watchful in defence.
Djimi Traore - 5: Troubled by Duff when he swapped flanks and also by high balls. An unconvincing performance at left-back.
Dietmar Hamann - 8: Full of deft touches and neat passes, the oil in the midfield machine, and protected defence well.
Xabi Alonso - 6: The least effective member of the midfield triumvirate spraying a few too many passes astray.
Steven Gerrard - 7: Athletic and aggressive from first to last. Drove Reds on and was at the forefront of the action.
Luis Garcia - 7: Sparked into life in the second half with typically darting runs that kept Chelsea on their toes.
Djibril Cisse - 6: A peripheral figure for large parts of the game but a willing runner harrying the defence on the flanks.
Peter Crouch - 6: A thorn in the side of Chelsea's defence, but while he linked play he did not threaten to break the deadlock.
Substitutes/manager
Florent Sinama-Pongolle (rep. Cisse, 78 mins.) - 6: Caused panic in Chelsea defence with run to the bye-line but did not offer anything different to Cisse.
Rafael Benitez - 6: Went with a more attacking game plan than usual, but his side failed to match his adventure at home.
CHELSEA
Petr Cech - 7: Aerially sound, a commanding presence when dealing with crosses. Aside from that, not much to do.
Paulo Ferreira - 6: Uncertain and below par, the weakest Blues defender and often exposed by Liverpool's forwards.
John Terry - 7: Solid, authoritative and a composed presence. Well-timed tackles and flawless positioning.
Ricardo Carvalho - 7: Unfussy, combative and - in tandem with Terry - kept Crouch very quiet.
William Gallas - 6: Seemed to get away with handball in the penalty area but otherwise untroubled and assured.
Claude Makelele - 6: His usual destructive force but unable to completely suffocate Liverpool's midfield.
Michael Essien - 7: Strong in the tackle, superb ball retention and a lone creative probe for his side.
Frank Lampard - 6: Tested Reina with an early free-kick but failed to influence the game as much as he can.
Damien Duff - 6: Suffered from his side's lack of forward impetus. Could not provide his usual inventiveness.
Arjen Robben - 5: Forced a smart save with a first-half shot but was largely a bystander in a misfiring attack.
Didier Drogba - 5: Overly ambitious and ineffective with his flicks. Managed only one weak effort on goal.
Substitutes/manager
Shaun Wright-Phillips (rep. Robben, 65 mins.) - 5: Attempted to run directly at his opponents but his close control not up to his normal high standard.
Hernan Crespo (rep. Duff, 75 mins.) - 5: Unable to make an impact in the time he was on the pitch, barely getting a touch of the ball.
Robert Huth (rep. Drogba, 90 mins.) - 5: Not enough time to contribute.
Jose Mourinho - 7: Tactics designed to avoid defeat rather than achieve victory - so in that sense, a job well done.
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