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Brave Blackburn resist wave after wave of Liverpool attacks

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LONDON: Liverpool were left frustrated by Championsh­ip side Blackburn Rovers who defended heroically to draw 0-0 at Anfield yesterday and force a replay in their FA Cup quarterfin­al.

After an even first half Liverpool dominated the second period but wave after wave of attack was thwarted by a Blackburn side who had already accounted for Premier League sides Swansea City and Stoke City in the two previous rounds.

Kolo Toure headed against a post, while Daniel Sturridge, Philippe Coutinho and Raheem Sterling failed to break down their second-tier visitors despite relentless pressure.

Aston Villa – who beat West Bromwich Albion 2-0 on Saturday – are the only side to seal a semi-final spot so far while Manchester United host holders Arsenal tonight.

Giant-killers Bradford City travel to Reading on March. 16 for a replay after their 0-0 draw.

“It was 90 minutes of con- centration because they had a lot of the ball and they had some great players out there,” Blackburn captain Matthew Kilgallon told BT Sport.

“It was just about concentrat­ion and working for each other. Massive games like this you really enjoy and they’re the ones you tell people about when you finish (playing).”

While third-tier Bradford had captured the imaginatio­n with their storied march to the quarter-final, Blackburn had gone about their business quietly in dumping out Swansea and Stoke before they arrived at Anfield.

Pre-match renditions of “You’ll never Walk Alone” had barely ended when Liverpool lost their defensive rock Martin Skrtel.

The Slovakia defender contested a header against Blackburn’s Rudy Gestede but fell heavily on his neck and, after an eight-minute delay, was carried off on a stretcher.

Craig Conway spurned the best chance of the opening period, blazing high and wide from close-range.

Immediatel­y after the break the hosts were indebted to goalkeeper Simon Mignolet who produced a wonderful save to palm away Alex Baptiste’s bulleted goal-bound header but thereafter Liverpool were dominant.

Toure hit the post and Mario Balotelli was introduced midway through the half but was restricted to speculativ­e longrange efforts. –

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KOLO TOURE: Hit the post

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