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Werder Bremen 2, Liverpool 3
GRENCHEN is the watch-making capital of Switzerland, and it provided the right time for Fernando Torres to make his Liverpool debut last night.more

Reds so rich in promise
THE evening was scripted for a new Liverpool striker to make his first significant statement in a red shirt.more

Andriy Voronin in action against Crewe - Picture: DAVID RAWCLIFFE/PROPAGANDA

Crewe A 0, Liverpool 3

ANDRIY VORONIN arrived at Anfield eschewing the notion that he has moved to Merseyside merely to make up the numbers in Rafael Benitez’s strike force this season. Read

Liverpool have too much for Crewe

GOALS from Lee Peltier, Peter Crouch and Ray Putterill gave Rafael Benitez’s men a 3-0 victory, as Liverpool’s stars returned to action at Gresty Road. Read

Besian Idrizaj scores his third goal of his first half hat-trick against Wrexham during a preseason match at the Racecourse

Wrexham 2, Liverpool 3 (Daily Post)

BEFORE anyone says ‘it was only Wrexham in the first of week of July’ remember this – Jermaine Pennant can perform on the big stage too. Read

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Wrexham 2, Liverpool 3

Liverpool’s first friendly of the summer ended in victory after they completed a 3-2 win over Wrexham in their annual meeting. Read

AC Milan 2, Liverpool 1 (D,Post)

RAFAEL BENITEZ told his team not to leave Athens with any regrets. Sadly for Liverpool, that was the only thing they did have as they departed the Olympic Stadium last night. Read

Liverpool 2, Charlton Athletic 2 (D,Post)

NOT even the big man upstairs was willing to give his namesake a break at Anfield yesterday. Read

Fulham 1, Liverpool 0 (D,Post)

THE domestic football which has punctuated Liverpool’s Champions League adventure this season has often been forgettable. Read

Fulham 1, Liverpool 0 (D Post)

THE domestic football which has punctuated Liverpool’s Champions League adventure this season has often been forgettable. Read

Liverpool 1, Chelsea 0 (D,Post)

NOW that’s what people call history. Another memorable Anfield night, another semi-final win over Chelsea, and another Champions League final for Liverpool. Read

Liverpool Res 3, Everton Res 1

HARRY KEWELL made an impressive return from injury to help Liverpool reserves to a comfortable 3-1 victory against Everton in the mini-derby at the Racecourse Ground last night. Read

Portsmouth 2, Liverpool 1 (D,Post)

EVEN Rafael Benitez has to agree with Jose Mourinho on this one. Buried beneath the absurdity of the more manic moans last week was the one pointing out that, ahead of tomorrow’s Champions League semi-final second leg, Liverpool would be in a stronger position due to them not having a game that was ‘important’ in between. Read

Manchester United Youth 0, Liverpool Youth 1

LIVERPOOL’S youngsters provided the perfect tonic after the club’s Champions League defeat by retaining the FA Youth Cup in thrilling fashion last night. Read

Chelsea 1, Liverpool 0 (D,Post)

TIME briefly stood still at Stamford Bridge last night. But Rafael Benitez will hope his Liverpool players can now turn back the clock to keep their Champions League dream alive. Read

Liverpool 2, Wigan Athletic 0 (D,Post)

LIVERPOOL showed that they’re far from being a one-man team on Saturday as they secured a Champions League spot for next season by beating Wigan 2-0 thanks to a brace by Dirk Kuyt and it was all achieved with skipper Steven Gerrard sitting on the bench for the first 70 minutes. Read

Liverpool Res 0, Man United Res 1

LIVERPOOl reserves went down to an undeserved 1-0 defeat at home to Manchester United in the Barclays FA Premier Reserve League North. Read

Liverpool 2, Middlesbrough 0 (D,Post)

WHEN Rafael Benitez warned his squad that Liverpool’s remaining Premiership fixtures could determine their futures, the Spaniard wasn’t referring to Steven Gerrard. Read

Liverpool Youth 1, Man United Youth 2

FORTUNE smiled upon Manchester United last night to leave Liverpool’s youngsters a difficult task to keep their hands on the FA Youth Cup. Read

Manchester City 0, Liverpool 0 (D,Post)

THIS game was watched by 45,883 spectators – Manchester City’s highest attendance of the season and a figure Liverpool themselves will be unable to better until their new stadium is built. Read

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