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Anfield
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Liverpool
2-1
Juventus
Tuesday 5 April 2005
Champions League QF · 1st Leg
Attendance: 41,216
âš½ Hyypia 10, Luis Garcia 25
âš½ Cannavaro 63
W W D L L
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Liverpool 2-1 Juventus Football remembers Heysel Liverpool reaction More Champions League photos Liverpool earned a slender advantage in their Champions League quarter-final with Juventus after Anfield had paid its respects to the Heysel victims. Sami Hyypia's left-foot shot put Liverpool ahead and Luis Garcia's superb strike doubled the lead. Zlatan Ibrahimovic hit the post, while what looked a good goal by Alessandro del Piero was ruled out for offside. But Juve got a valuable away goal when Fabio Cannavaro headed Gianluca Zambrotta's cross past Scott Carson. The 19-year-old - playing only his third game for Liverpool - looked to be at fault as the ball squeezed into the net. Previously he had superbly denied Del Piero with a smart close-range save, but his later lapse in concentration may cost Liverpool dear. That was Liverpool's only real error in a match they dominated for long spells, particularly in the first half. Early on, Milan Baros ran Juventus ragged, ably supported by Anthony Le Tallec, and he was inches away from converting Garcia's cross. The Italians were clearly rattled, with Pavel Nedved looking as rusty as you would expect from a player returning after six weeks out. Hyypia, however, looked anything but a player making his first appearance for four weeks. And he certainly did not resemble a defender when he precisely volleyed into the bottom corner to give Liverpool a deserved lead.