Round: Stage 1, Group B : M3 2001-02 CHAMPIONS LEAGUE Stadium: Anfield
Date: Wednesday, 26th September 2001
1 0
Attendance: 33,513
Time: 19:45 (local time) Referee: Pierluigi Collina
Coach: Gerard Houllier Coach: Valeriy Lobanovskyi

LIVERPOOL
DYNAMO KYIV
12. Jerzy Dudek



31. Aleksandr Filimonov
2. Stephane Henchoz


4. Olexandr Holovko (C)
4. Sami Hyypia (C)


5. Vladyslav Vaschuk
8. Emile Heskey


7. Olexandr Melashchenko
16. Dietmar Hamann


8. Valentin Belkevich 81
VALIDATED 17. Steven Gerrard


9. Tiberiu Ghioane
18. John Arne Riise 79

10. Florin Cernat 69
20. Nick Barmby 62

17. Serhiy Federov
23. Jamie Carragher


21. Lucky Idahor
27. Gregory Vignal


26. Andriy Nesmachniy
37. Jari Litmanen 23 1:0 64

32. Goran Gavrancic



22. Chris Kirkland



11. Georgi Peev Cernat 69

7. Vladimir Smicer



28. Serhiy Serebrenikov Belkevich 81

9. Robbie Fowler Litmanen 64






11. Jamie Redknapp







13. Danny Murphy Barmby 62






21. Gary McAllister Riise 79






25. Igor Biscan








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Danny Murphy - second half substitute




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Jari Litmanen - first goal in Europe







Official Programme. 68 pages.

The same as the previous season, Liverpool produced an edition of the programme for newsagents, and an "Anfield Edition" which was available at the match.
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Official team sheet from UEFA website.



The edition on sale in newsagents.
Images courtesy of Andy Marsden





















Dynamo Kyiv : 2000-01 Ukraine League Champions






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The following Sunday Liverpool won 2:0 against Newcastle United at St James' Park. The match had a 2:00 PM kick off time. John Arne Riise gave Liverpool an early lead. Danny Murphy wrapped up the points late in the match. The result left Liverpool in 6th position in the Premier League on 12 points after 6 matches; 5 points behind leaders Leeds United who had played a match more.
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