Blades record Liverpool draw

19 augustus 2006, 16:10

A controversial penalty spared Liverpool's blushes against Premiership newcomers Sheffield United, earning them a 1-1 draw in the season's opening match at Bramall Lane. The home side had taken the lead through an unmarked Rob Hulse just 52 seconds into the second half.

But they were denied all three points when referee Rob Styles ruled Steven Gerrard had been brought down in the area by Chris Morgan, Robbie Fowler converting from the spot.

For Blades manager Neil Warnock, serving the first game of a two-match touchline ban and watching from the stands, it was a frustrating way for the club to return to the top flight after a 12-year exile.

Prior to that, Liverpool had come closest without seriously troubling United's backline, marshalled superbly by captain Morgan.

Craig Bellamy, a #6.5million summer capture from Blackburn, drilled an angled shot through the six-yard box but beyond the far post in the ninth minute. Midway through the half a long ball from Sami Hyypia was picked up by John Arne Riise, who made his way to the edge of the area.

Goalkeeper Paddy Kenny was slow off his line and beaten for pace as Riise turned the ball into the area, before the Norwegian went over on his ankle after being challenged by Leigh Bromby.

Morgan was on hand to head away the danger, while for Riise it was the end of his game as he was taken off on a stretcher a few minutes later with his left leg in a brace.

Moments before Riise's departure, Chris Armstrong was lucky not to turn the ball past Kenny, inadvertently steering Gerrard's free-kick goalwards, only for United's alert goalkeeper to pounce.

Following a clash of heads between Mohamed Sissoko and Armstrong, there was further trouble for Reds boss Rafael Benitez when Jamie Carragher limped off in the 35th minute.

Benitez, though, could still have been smiling come the break but for Kenny, who brilliantly tipped a dipping 30-yard free-kick from Fabio Aurelio over the crossbar after Morgan had handled and been booked.

Then, on the stroke of half-time, the Reds finally prised the United defence open, but a poor first touch from Fowler on the edge of the six-yard area allowed David Unsworth to lash the ball away.

The breakthrough came within a minute of the restart, with Unsworth the supplier with a whipped free-kick from the left wing.

No Liverpool defender picked up Hulse, who was allowed to rise unmarked and power a five-yard header past Reina in front of Bramall Lane's own Kop.

After Hyypia headed against the outside of the right-hand post and Kenny saved a diving header from Bellamy in the 67th minute, Liverpool saved face three minutes later.

Fowler and Gerrard exchanged a one-two on the edge of the area, with Morgan sliding in to make a challenge on the latter.

There appeared to be minimal contact, with Gerrard's momentum as he clipped in a shot that was scooped up by Kenny sending him tumbling.

Styles immediately pointed to the spot, allowing Fowler to send Kenny the wrong way after the United keeper had committed himself.

Liverpool pressed for the winner, but at the end it was the Premiership newcomers who left feeling aggrieved.

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