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2005 UEFA Super Cup

The 2005 UEFA Super Cup was an association football match between Liverpool of England and CSKA Moscow of Russia on 26 August 2005 at Stade Louis II, Monaco, the annual UEFA Super Cup contested between the winners of the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup. Liverpool were appearing in the Super Cup for the fifth time, having won the competition in 1977 and 2001. CSKA Moscow were appearing in the Super Cup for the first time, the first Russian team to appear in the competition.

2005 UEFA Super Cup
Match programme cover
EventUEFA Super Cup
After extra time
Date26 August 2005
VenueStade Louis II, Monaco
Man of the MatchDjibril Cissé (Liverpool)[1]
RefereeRené Temmink (Netherlands)[2]
Attendance17,042[1]
WeatherClear night
25 °C (77 °F)
55% humidity[3]
2004
2006

The teams had qualified for the competition by winning the two seasonal European competitions. Liverpool won the 2004–05 UEFA Champions League, defeating Italian team A.C. Milan 3–2 in a penalty shoot-out after the match had finished 3–3. CSKA Moscow won the 2004–05 UEFA Cup, beating Portuguese team Sporting CP 3–1.

Watched by a crowd of 17,042, CSKA took the lead in the first half when Daniel Carvalho scored. Liverpool did not respond until the 82nd minute when substitute Djibril Cissé scored. The score remained 1–1 until the end of the 90 minutes to send the match into extra-time. Cissé scored again in the 103rd minute to give Liverpool the lead, which was later extended by Luis García. Liverpool held out until the end of extra-time to win the match 3–1, their third Super Cup win.

Match edit

Background edit

 
The Stade Louis II, which was the venue for the UEFA Super Cup from 1998 to 2012

Liverpool qualified for the UEFA Super Cup as the reigning UEFA Champions League winners. They had won the Champions League beating A.C. Milan 3–2 in a penalty shoot-out after the match had finished 3–3.[4] It would be Liverpool's fifth appearance in the Super Cup. They had previously won the competition in 1977 and 2001, beating Hamburger SV and Bayern Munich respectively. The two other appearances in 1978 and 1984 had resulted in losses to Anderlecht and Juventus respectively.[5]

CSKA Moscow had qualified for the Super Cup as a result of winning the 2004–05 UEFA Cup. They had beaten Sporting CP 3–1 to become the first Russian team to win a European trophy.[6] Therefore, they were making their first appearance in the competition and were the first Russian team to compete in the Super Cup.[7]

Both sides had played several matches already, which was unusual as the Super Cup would normally have been the first significant match the two teams had played. Liverpool had been forced to enter the first qualifying round of the 2005–06 UEFA Champions League, despite being champions. They had failed to finish in the top four during the 2004–05 FA Premier League, which would ensure Champions League qualification. UEFA granted them special dispensation to enter the competition as holders.[8] Meanwhile, CSKA Moscow were in the middle of their domestic season. At the time of this match they were second in the 2005 Russian Premier League, seven points behind leaders Lokomotiv Moscow.[9]

Both teams valued the competition, despite some commentators being dismissive of the match's importance.[9] CSKA captain Sergei Ignashevich underlined his team's determined mood: "We know their players are very strong because they won the Champions League. But we are not thinking about individuals. We will only worry about ourselves and not them."[9] Likewise Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard was equally determined to be successful: "This is the opportunity to win another trophy. When you play against good teams you have to do your best. I am not thinking about the past and that we won the Champions League."[9]

CSKA and Liverpool had injury concerns ahead of the match. CSKA striker Ivica Olić, the top scorer in Russia at the time, was sidelined with a serious knee injury. However, fellow CSKA striker Vágner Love was said by manager Valery Gazzaev to have "no problems" over his leg injury. Liverpool were without injured duo Djimi Traoré and Peter Crouch. There was also doubt over whether their captain Steven Gerrard would play. The decision over whether his calf injury had healed sufficiently for the match was left to the last moment.[9] However, Gerrard was not deemed fit enough to play and was left out of the squad.[10] The lead up to the match had been changed from the previous year. The UEFA Club Football Awards were incorporated into the draw for the group stage of the 2005–06 UEFA Champions League on the day before the match.[11]

Summary edit

CSKA kicked off, but Liverpool had the first chance of the match. Dietmar Hamann shot from 20 yards (18 m) but his shot was saved by CSKA goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev. 11 minutes after the start of the match Luis García was put through on goal from a pass by Hamann, but before he could shoot, Akinfeev had smothered the ball. García was put through on goal again moments later from a Boudewijn Zenden pass but his shot went over the crossbar.[7] Midway through the first-half, García found Fernando Morientes 25 yards (23 m) from goal with a pass, but Morientes' subsequent shot was saved by Akinfeev. At this point in the match, Liverpool were dominating possession but were unable to convert this into goals.[12] With Liverpool dominating for the majority of the half, CSKA scored against the run of play. Midfielder Daniel Carvalho took the ball past Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina and put the ball into an open goal to give CSKA a 1–0 lead.[13] It was not until the 36th minute that Liverpool created another goalscoring opportunity, however García and Steve Finnan both failed to score.[7] Towards the end of the half, Zenden was shown a yellow card for a late tackle on Chidi Odiah.[14]

 
Luis García scored Liverpool's third goal

Liverpool kicked off the second half and five minutes into the half Liverpool defender Josemi was shown a yellow card for fouling Miloš Krasić.[14] Liverpool's poor play in front of goal continued after the restart;[12] Josemi had a chance to score, but his shot from the edge of the penalty area went over the crossbar.[7] After the attack, Liverpool made the first substitution of the match; Florent Sinama Pongolle replaced Finnan.[14] After just over an hour's play, a mix-up between Reina and Sami Hyypiä nearly contrived to present a goal to CSKA, before Hyypiä intervened to clear the ball.[7] CSKA made their first substitution in the 66th minute with Deividas Šemberas replacing Yuri Zhirkov. Liverpool followed this by replacing Xabi Alonso with Mohamed Sissoko.[14] Vágner Love had a chance to extend CSKA's lead in the 77th minute, but he was unable to control the ball after a high pass and lost possession.[7] Despite their lead CSKA were negative in their play;[12] they were punished when Liverpool replaced John Arne Riise with striker Djibril Cissé.[14] Cissé made an immediate impact; he ran on to a pass from García. The pass was cleared by CSKA defender Sergei Ignashevich but it ricocheted off Cissé and left him with an open goal after Akinfeev had come off his line in an attempt to clear the ball.[7] Cissé's goal meant the match was now drawn at 1–1 and with no further goals the match went into extra-time.[13]

CSKA kicked off the first half of extra-time. Five minutes into the half, Liverpool substitute Sinama Pongolle was booked.[14] With two minutes of the half remaining, the ball was played into the centre of the CSKA half; Ignashevich misjudged the flight of the ball, which went over his head and fell to Cissé. His subsequent shot was saved by Akinfeev, but the ball rebounded to Cissé who scored to give Liverpool a 2–1 lead.[7][12] The half was brought to an end with Liverpool leading for the first time in the match. Liverpool kicked off the second half of extra-time. CSKA had the first chance of the half, but Vágner Love's effort was easily saved by Reina.[7] Liverpool responded midway through the half; Cissé's cross from the right side of the pitch was met by García, who scored.[7] No further goals were scored and the referee blew for full-time with the final score 3–1 to Liverpool.[12]

Details edit

Liverpool  3–1 (a.e.t.)  CSKA Moscow
Cissé   82', 103'
García   109'
Report Carvalho   28'
Attendance: 17,042[1]
 
 
 
 
 
 
Liverpool
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
CSKA Moscow
GK 25   Pepe Reina
RB 17   Josemi   50'
CB 23   Jamie Carragher (c)
CB 4   Sami Hyypiä   73'
LB 6   John Arne Riise   79'
DM 16   Dietmar Hamann
RM 3   Steve Finnan   55'
CM 14   Xabi Alonso   70'
LM 30   Boudewijn Zenden   38'
SS 10   Luis García
CF 19   Fernando Morientes
Substitutes:
GK 20   Scott Carson
DF 28   Stephen Warnock
MF 22   Mohamed Sissoko   70'
FW 9   Djibril Cissé   79'
FW 24   Sinama Pongolle   95'   55'
Manager:
  Rafael Benítez
 
GK 35   Igor Akinfeev
RB 24   Vasili Berezutski
CB 4   Sergei Ignashevich (c)
CB 6   Aleksei Berezutski
LB 15   Chidi Odiah   90'
DM 22   Evgeni Aldonin
RM 17   Miloš Krasić   85'
CM 25   Elvir Rahimić
LM 18   Yuri Zhirkov   66'
AM 7   Daniel Carvalho
CF 11   Vágner Love
Substitutes:
GK 1   Veniamin Mandrykin
MF 2   Deividas Šemberas   66'
MF 8   Rolan Gusev   90'
MF 10   Dudu Cearense   101'   85'
FW 13   Sergey Samodin
Manager:
  Valery Gazzaev

Man of the Match:
  Djibril Cissé (Liverpool)[1]

Assistant referees:
  Adriaan Inia (Netherlands)[2]
  Rob Meenhuis (Netherlands)[2]
Fourth official:
  Eric Braamhaar (Netherlands)[2]

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Five named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

Statistics edit

Post-match edit

Liverpool manager Rafael Benítez was happy with his players after they had come from behind to win the match: "It was a difficult game. We were controlling the game, passing the ball around and then we made a mistake and had to work really hard to get back. They played well, but I think we controlled the game. To score three goals is not easy. I can say that we are very happy now with this trophy. Now is the time to enjoy our victory." With five days of the transfer window left, Benítez refused to speculate on whether Liverpool would sign Michael Owen, stating, "I like good players, we have a lot of them here."[16]

CSKA manager Valery Gazzaev praised his players despite their loss and hinted that injuries may have been a factor in the loss: "The game was satisfactory – we had followed the plan we set out, but still we made two mistakes. On the whole I think our team played very well but of course it is a shame we didn't win. We had a lot of good opportunities but we couldn't do it. Liverpool played as we expected – they played quite aggressively. We didn't feel uncomfortable but we made a couple of mistakes." Gazzaev rued the injuries his team suffered indicating there might have been a different outcome had certain players been fit.[16]

Despite Cissé's two goals, there had been speculation linking Liverpool with re-signing Michael Owen, who had left the club for Real Madrid a year earlier. Liverpool fans had even chanted Owen's name during the match, singing, "There's only one Michael Owen."[13] Cissé underlined the importance of scoring twice with speculation rife: "It is clear scoring two goals in the Super Cup is important for me, because there has been a lot of speculation about me of late and about my position within the club."[16] Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher stated the importance of the two goals for Cissé: "Cissé wanted to prove a point – he wanted to show everyone what he can do and great credit to him. We're the players – it's up to us to play and the management decides which players we have." Carragher confirmed that Liverpool missed their captain Gerrard, but was delighted to win the match despite this.[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d (PDF). Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 1 June 2012. See page 18
  2. ^ a b c d "Lineups". Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). Archived from the original on 13 July 2012. Retrieved 24 April 2011.
  3. ^ a b c "Full-time report" (PDF). UEFA. 26 August 2005. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  4. ^ Glendenning, Barry (25 May 2005). "Liverpool 3–3 AC Milan". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  5. ^ Stokkermans, Karel (24 September 2010). "European Super Cup". Rec. Sport. Soccer Statistics. Foundation. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  6. ^ "Sporting 1–3 CSKA Moscow". BBC Sport. 18 May 2005. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Minute-by-minute". Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). Archived from the original on 5 January 2013. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  8. ^ . UEFA. 10 June 2005. Archived from the original on 21 June 2007. Retrieved 30 November 2008.
  9. ^ a b c d e Demetriou, Greg (26 August 2005). "Monaco matters to champion clubs". Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). Archived from the original on 5 January 2013. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  10. ^ Demetriou, Greg (26 August 2005). "Cissé inspires Liverpool comeback". Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). Archived from the original on 11 July 2012. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  11. ^ "Match press kit" (PDF). UEFA. Retrieved 25 August 2012.
  12. ^ a b c d e "Liverpool 3–1 CSKA Moscow (aet)". BBC Sport. 26 August 2005. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  13. ^ a b c James, Stuart (26 August 2005). "Cissé rushes to the rescue". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  14. ^ a b c d e f "Events". Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). Archived from the original on 5 January 2013. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  15. ^ "Half time report" (PDF). UEFA. 26 August 2005. Retrieved 25 August 2012.
  16. ^ a b c d "Liverpool celebrate in Monaco". Union of European Football Associations. 26 August 2005. Archived from the original on 5 January 2013. Retrieved 25 April 2011.

External links edit

  • (Archived)
  • 2005 UEFA Super Cup: Monaco, UEFA.com

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The 2005 UEFA Super Cup was an association football match between Liverpool of England and CSKA Moscow of Russia on 26 August 2005 at Stade Louis II Monaco the annual UEFA Super Cup contested between the winners of the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup Liverpool were appearing in the Super Cup for the fifth time having won the competition in 1977 and 2001 CSKA Moscow were appearing in the Super Cup for the first time the first Russian team to appear in the competition 2005 UEFA Super CupMatch programme coverEventUEFA Super CupLiverpool CSKA Moscow3 1After extra timeDate26 August 2005VenueStade Louis II MonacoMan of the MatchDjibril Cisse Liverpool 1 RefereeRene Temmink Netherlands 2 Attendance17 042 1 WeatherClear night25 C 77 F 55 humidity 3 20042006 The teams had qualified for the competition by winning the two seasonal European competitions Liverpool won the 2004 05 UEFA Champions League defeating Italian team A C Milan 3 2 in a penalty shoot out after the match had finished 3 3 CSKA Moscow won the 2004 05 UEFA Cup beating Portuguese team Sporting CP 3 1 Watched by a crowd of 17 042 CSKA took the lead in the first half when Daniel Carvalho scored Liverpool did not respond until the 82nd minute when substitute Djibril Cisse scored The score remained 1 1 until the end of the 90 minutes to send the match into extra time Cisse scored again in the 103rd minute to give Liverpool the lead which was later extended by Luis Garcia Liverpool held out until the end of extra time to win the match 3 1 their third Super Cup win Contents 1 Match 1 1 Background 1 2 Summary 1 3 Details 1 4 Statistics 2 Post match 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksMatch editBackground edit nbsp The Stade Louis II which was the venue for the UEFA Super Cup from 1998 to 2012 Liverpool qualified for the UEFA Super Cup as the reigning UEFA Champions League winners They had won the Champions League beating A C Milan 3 2 in a penalty shoot out after the match had finished 3 3 4 It would be Liverpool s fifth appearance in the Super Cup They had previously won the competition in 1977 and 2001 beating Hamburger SV and Bayern Munich respectively The two other appearances in 1978 and 1984 had resulted in losses to Anderlecht and Juventus respectively 5 CSKA Moscow had qualified for the Super Cup as a result of winning the 2004 05 UEFA Cup They had beaten Sporting CP 3 1 to become the first Russian team to win a European trophy 6 Therefore they were making their first appearance in the competition and were the first Russian team to compete in the Super Cup 7 Both sides had played several matches already which was unusual as the Super Cup would normally have been the first significant match the two teams had played Liverpool had been forced to enter the first qualifying round of the 2005 06 UEFA Champions League despite being champions They had failed to finish in the top four during the 2004 05 FA Premier League which would ensure Champions League qualification UEFA granted them special dispensation to enter the competition as holders 8 Meanwhile CSKA Moscow were in the middle of their domestic season At the time of this match they were second in the 2005 Russian Premier League seven points behind leaders Lokomotiv Moscow 9 Both teams valued the competition despite some commentators being dismissive of the match s importance 9 CSKA captain Sergei Ignashevich underlined his team s determined mood We know their players are very strong because they won the Champions League But we are not thinking about individuals We will only worry about ourselves and not them 9 Likewise Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard was equally determined to be successful This is the opportunity to win another trophy When you play against good teams you have to do your best I am not thinking about the past and that we won the Champions League 9 CSKA and Liverpool had injury concerns ahead of the match CSKA striker Ivica Olic the top scorer in Russia at the time was sidelined with a serious knee injury However fellow CSKA striker Vagner Love was said by manager Valery Gazzaev to have no problems over his leg injury Liverpool were without injured duo Djimi Traore and Peter Crouch There was also doubt over whether their captain Steven Gerrard would play The decision over whether his calf injury had healed sufficiently for the match was left to the last moment 9 However Gerrard was not deemed fit enough to play and was left out of the squad 10 The lead up to the match had been changed from the previous year The UEFA Club Football Awards were incorporated into the draw for the group stage of the 2005 06 UEFA Champions League on the day before the match 11 Summary edit CSKA kicked off but Liverpool had the first chance of the match Dietmar Hamann shot from 20 yards 18 m but his shot was saved by CSKA goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev 11 minutes after the start of the match Luis Garcia was put through on goal from a pass by Hamann but before he could shoot Akinfeev had smothered the ball Garcia was put through on goal again moments later from a Boudewijn Zenden pass but his shot went over the crossbar 7 Midway through the first half Garcia found Fernando Morientes 25 yards 23 m from goal with a pass but Morientes subsequent shot was saved by Akinfeev At this point in the match Liverpool were dominating possession but were unable to convert this into goals 12 With Liverpool dominating for the majority of the half CSKA scored against the run of play Midfielder Daniel Carvalho took the ball past Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina and put the ball into an open goal to give CSKA a 1 0 lead 13 It was not until the 36th minute that Liverpool created another goalscoring opportunity however Garcia and Steve Finnan both failed to score 7 Towards the end of the half Zenden was shown a yellow card for a late tackle on Chidi Odiah 14 nbsp Luis Garcia scored Liverpool s third goal Liverpool kicked off the second half and five minutes into the half Liverpool defender Josemi was shown a yellow card for fouling Milos Krasic 14 Liverpool s poor play in front of goal continued after the restart 12 Josemi had a chance to score but his shot from the edge of the penalty area went over the crossbar 7 After the attack Liverpool made the first substitution of the match Florent Sinama Pongolle replaced Finnan 14 After just over an hour s play a mix up between Reina and Sami Hyypia nearly contrived to present a goal to CSKA before Hyypia intervened to clear the ball 7 CSKA made their first substitution in the 66th minute with Deividas Semberas replacing Yuri Zhirkov Liverpool followed this by replacing Xabi Alonso with Mohamed Sissoko 14 Vagner Love had a chance to extend CSKA s lead in the 77th minute but he was unable to control the ball after a high pass and lost possession 7 Despite their lead CSKA were negative in their play 12 they were punished when Liverpool replaced John Arne Riise with striker Djibril Cisse 14 Cisse made an immediate impact he ran on to a pass from Garcia The pass was cleared by CSKA defender Sergei Ignashevich but it ricocheted off Cisse and left him with an open goal after Akinfeev had come off his line in an attempt to clear the ball 7 Cisse s goal meant the match was now drawn at 1 1 and with no further goals the match went into extra time 13 CSKA kicked off the first half of extra time Five minutes into the half Liverpool substitute Sinama Pongolle was booked 14 With two minutes of the half remaining the ball was played into the centre of the CSKA half Ignashevich misjudged the flight of the ball which went over his head and fell to Cisse His subsequent shot was saved by Akinfeev but the ball rebounded to Cisse who scored to give Liverpool a 2 1 lead 7 12 The half was brought to an end with Liverpool leading for the first time in the match Liverpool kicked off the second half of extra time CSKA had the first chance of the half but Vagner Love s effort was easily saved by Reina 7 Liverpool responded midway through the half Cisse s cross from the right side of the pitch was met by Garcia who scored 7 No further goals were scored and the referee blew for full time with the final score 3 1 to Liverpool 12 Details edit 26 August 200520 45 CESTLiverpool nbsp 3 1 a e t nbsp CSKA MoscowCisse nbsp 82 103 Garcia nbsp 109 Report Carvalho nbsp 28 Stade Louis II MonacoAttendance 17 042 1 Referee Rene Temmink Netherlands nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Liverpool nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp CSKA Moscow GK 25 nbsp Pepe Reina RB 17 nbsp Josemi nbsp 50 CB 23 nbsp Jamie Carragher c CB 4 nbsp Sami Hyypia nbsp 73 LB 6 nbsp John Arne Riise nbsp 79 DM 16 nbsp Dietmar Hamann RM 3 nbsp Steve Finnan nbsp 55 CM 14 nbsp Xabi Alonso nbsp 70 LM 30 nbsp Boudewijn Zenden nbsp 38 SS 10 nbsp Luis Garcia CF 19 nbsp Fernando Morientes Substitutes GK 20 nbsp Scott Carson DF 28 nbsp Stephen Warnock MF 22 nbsp Mohamed Sissoko nbsp 70 FW 9 nbsp Djibril Cisse nbsp 79 FW 24 nbsp Sinama Pongolle nbsp 95 nbsp 55 Manager nbsp Rafael Benitez nbsp GK 35 nbsp Igor Akinfeev RB 24 nbsp Vasili Berezutski CB 4 nbsp Sergei Ignashevich c CB 6 nbsp Aleksei Berezutski LB 15 nbsp Chidi Odiah nbsp 90 DM 22 nbsp Evgeni Aldonin RM 17 nbsp Milos Krasic nbsp 85 CM 25 nbsp Elvir Rahimic LM 18 nbsp Yuri Zhirkov nbsp 66 AM 7 nbsp Daniel Carvalho CF 11 nbsp Vagner Love Substitutes GK 1 nbsp Veniamin Mandrykin MF 2 nbsp Deividas Semberas nbsp 66 MF 8 nbsp Rolan Gusev nbsp 90 MF 10 nbsp Dudu Cearense nbsp 101 nbsp 85 FW 13 nbsp Sergey Samodin Manager nbsp Valery Gazzaev Man of the Match nbsp Djibril Cisse Liverpool 1 Assistant referees nbsp Adriaan Inia Netherlands 2 nbsp Rob Meenhuis Netherlands 2 Fourth official nbsp Eric Braamhaar Netherlands 2 Match rules 90 minutes 30 minutes of extra time if necessary Penalty shoot out if scores still level Five named substitutes Maximum of three substitutions Statistics edit First half 15 Statistic Liverpool CSKA Moscow Goals scored 0 1 Total shots 9 2 Shots on target 2 1 Ball possession 67 33 Corner kicks 2 0 Fouls committed 9 6 Offsides 0 1 Yellow cards 1 0 Red cards 0 0 Second half and extra time 3 Statistic Liverpool CSKA Moscow Goals scored 3 0 Total shots 11 7 Shots on target 6 2 Ball possession 60 40 Corner kicks 2 3 Fouls committed 15 9 Offsides 1 4 Yellow cards 3 1 Red cards 0 0 Overall 3 Statistic Liverpool CSKA Moscow Goals scored 3 1 Total shots 20 9 Shots on target 8 3 Ball possession 60 40 Corner kicks 4 3 Fouls committed 24 15 Offsides 1 5 Yellow cards 4 1 Red cards 0 0Post match editLiverpool manager Rafael Benitez was happy with his players after they had come from behind to win the match It was a difficult game We were controlling the game passing the ball around and then we made a mistake and had to work really hard to get back They played well but I think we controlled the game To score three goals is not easy I can say that we are very happy now with this trophy Now is the time to enjoy our victory With five days of the transfer window left Benitez refused to speculate on whether Liverpool would sign Michael Owen stating I like good players we have a lot of them here 16 CSKA manager Valery Gazzaev praised his players despite their loss and hinted that injuries may have been a factor in the loss The game was satisfactory we had followed the plan we set out but still we made two mistakes On the whole I think our team played very well but of course it is a shame we didn t win We had a lot of good opportunities but we couldn t do it Liverpool played as we expected they played quite aggressively We didn t feel uncomfortable but we made a couple of mistakes Gazzaev rued the injuries his team suffered indicating there might have been a different outcome had certain players been fit 16 Despite Cisse s two goals there had been speculation linking Liverpool with re signing Michael Owen who had left the club for Real Madrid a year earlier Liverpool fans had even chanted Owen s name during the match singing There s only one Michael Owen 13 Cisse underlined the importance of scoring twice with speculation rife It is clear scoring two goals in the Super Cup is important for me because there has been a lot of speculation about me of late and about my position within the club 16 Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher stated the importance of the two goals for Cisse Cisse wanted to prove a point he wanted to show everyone what he can do and great credit to him We re the players it s up to us to play and the management decides which players we have Carragher confirmed that Liverpool missed their captain Gerrard but was delighted to win the match despite this 16 See also editLiverpool F C in European football PFC CSKA Moscow in European footballReferences edit a b c d Match Press Kit 2009 PDF Union of European Football Associations UEFA Archived from the original PDF on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 1 June 2012 See page 18 a b c d Lineups Union of European Football Associations UEFA Archived from the original on 13 July 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Retrieved 25 April 2011 Match press kit PDF UEFA Retrieved 25 August 2012 a b c d e Liverpool 3 1 CSKA Moscow aet BBC Sport 26 August 2005 Retrieved 25 April 2011 a b c James Stuart 26 August 2005 Cisse rushes to the rescue The Guardian London Retrieved 25 April 2011 a b c d e f Events Union of European Football Associations UEFA Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 Retrieved 25 April 2011 Half time report PDF UEFA 26 August 2005 Retrieved 25 August 2012 a b c d Liverpool celebrate in Monaco Union of European Football Associations 26 August 2005 Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 Retrieved 25 April 2011 External links editOfficial Site Archived 2005 UEFA Super Cup Monaco UEFA com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2005 UEFA Super Cup amp oldid 1220142260, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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