Sat, 13 Aug, 2005 - 20:17
Middlesbrough 0 Liverpool 0
Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard waged a one-man war on 10-man Middlesbrough but left Teesside with only a point to show for his efforts as the European champions were held.
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CourtsSoccerHeathrowPlace: PenninesPlace: Ayresome ParkPlace: Riverside StadiumPerson: Steven GerrardPerson: GerrardPerson: Mark SchwarzerPerson: Ugo EhioguPerson: Steve McClarenPerson: Djibril CissePerson: BoroPerson: McClarenPerson: Rafael BenitezPerson: Steve GibsonPerson: Colin CooperPerson: SchwarzerPerson: Aiyegbeni YakubuPerson: Fabrizio RavanelliPerson: Bolo ZendenPerson: Jose ReinaPerson: Stewart DowningPerson: EhioguPerson: Fernando MorientesPerson: Xabi AlonsoPerson: YakubuPerson: DowningPerson: Jimmy Floyd HasselbainkPerson: ZendenPerson: Gaizka MendietaPerson: Roudolphe DoualaPerson: Fabio RochembackPerson: CissePerson: Milan BarosPerson: John Arne RiisePerson: MorientesPerson: Luis GarciaPerson: Mohamed SissokoPerson: BarosPerson: Mark VidukaPerson: HasselbainkPerson: Sami HyypiaPerson: VidukaPerson: ReinaPerson: Mark HalseyPerson: NemethEvent: EuropeanEvent: PremiershipOrganisation: RedsOrganisation: BoroOrganisation: MiddlesbroughOrganisation: LiverpoolOrganisation: TeessideOrganisation: EnglandOrganisation: PortsmouthOrganisation: Sporting Lisbon
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