Brave Blackburn resist wave after wave of Liverpool attacks
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. –