Thu, 06 Jun, 2002 - 10:31
Liverpool saw the good and bad of their African investment as Senegal fought back to claim a deserved draw in a critical Group A clash.
Salif Diao scored a wonderful goal for Senegal that would more than grace his new home of Anfield, but was then sent off late in the second half for a brutal high challenge.
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CourtsWorld CupHeathrowPerson: Salif DiaoPerson: Jon Dahl TomassonPerson: DiaoPerson: El Hadji DioufPerson: Thomas HelvegPerson: DanesPerson: Martin LaursenPerson: Ebbe SandPerson: Lamine DiattaPerson: HelvegPerson: Khalilou FadigaPerson: DanePerson: Stig ToftingPerson: Thomas GravesenPerson: DioufPerson: TomassonPerson: DiattaPerson: Thomas SorensenPerson: Jesper GronkjaerPerson: Tony SylvaPerson: GravesenPerson: SylvaPerson: Soul CamaraPerson: Henri CamaraPerson: Pape SarrPerson: NdiayePerson: GronkjaerPerson: Martin JorgensenPerson: AfricansPerson: Papa Bouba DiopPerson: FadigaPerson: SorensenPerson: Christian PoulsenPerson: SarrPerson: Ferdinand ColyPerson: Carlos BatresPerson: Rene HenriksenEvent: PremiershipOrganisation: DenmarkOrganisation: SenegalOrganisation: LiverpoolOrganisation: FranceOrganisation: AC MilanOrganisation: BoltonOrganisation: EvertonOrganisation: Newcastle
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