Round: Three, 1st Leg Stadium: Olympic Stadium
Date: Thursday, 23rd November 2000
Attendance: 43,855
Time: 21:05 (local time) Referee: Rene Temmink
Coach: Panagiotis Lemmonis Coach: Gerard Houllier
VALIDATED
OLYMPIAKOS
LIVERPOOL

31. Dimitris Eleftheropoulos
1. Sander Westerveld

2. Hristos Patsatzoglou
6. Markus Babbel

5. Giorgos Amanatidis
8. Emile Heskey

6. Ilias Poursanidis (C) 46 10. Michael Owen 65

10. Giovanni
12. Sami Hyypia (C)

11. Predrag Djordjevic
13. Danny Murphy 90

14. Dimitris Mavrogenidis 58 16. Dietmar Hamann

20. Par Zetterberg 72 17. Steven Gerrard 66 1:2

23. Hristos Kontis
20. Nick Barmby 38 0:1

30. Alekos Alexandris 65 1:1 90 2:2 23. Jamie Carragher

32. Giorgos Anatolakis
30. Djimi Traore 46



7. Stilianos Giannakopoulos Mavrogenidis 58 19. Pegguy Arphexad


8. Luciano Nunes de Souza Poursanidis 46 2. Stephane Henchoz


21. Grigoris Georgatos Zetterberg 72 4. Rigobert Song





5. Steve Staunton Traore 46





7. Vladimir Smicer Owen 65





21. Gary McAllister Murphy 90





28. Richie Partridge


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Steve Staunton - last match for Liverpool




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Steven Gerrard - first goal in Europe




Olympic Stadium, Athens, Greece





Olympikos produced thirty official pennants as gifts to Liverpool FC. One of the pennants was presented to the Liverpool captain before the match. The pennants are velvet and measure 50 cm x 30 cm.




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Giorgos Anatolakis match worn shirt swapped with a Liverpool player.
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The following Sunday Liverpool lost 2:1 to Newcastle United at St James Park. Nobby Salano gave Newcastle an early lead. Kieron Dyer put Newcastle 2:0 ahead in the second half. Emile Heskey pulled one back for Liverpool but it was not enough. The defeat - Liverpool's fifth defeat in eight away League matches - left them in 5th position in the Premier League on 24 points after 15 matches; 12 points behind leaders Manchester United.
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