Sunday 15 March 2009

Gerrard makes Hillsborough plea




Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has called for Uefa to make sure the club do not have to play on the anniversary of the Hillsborough tragedy.
The second leg of the Champions League quarter-final could fall on 15 April, the 20th anniversary of a disaster in which 96 people died.
"You would think they would accept the significance but feelings don't always come into it," Gerrard said.
Liverpool have requested that Uefa let their tie be staged on April 14.
The Premier League side thrashed Real Madrid 4-0 at Anfield on Tuesday to reach the last eight but, with the draw for the next round taking place on Friday, UEFA have yet to confirm whether Liverpool will have to play on the day.




"We hope that UEFA show some common sense," Gerrard added on the club's website




The disaster happened shortly before Liverpool's FA Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest when Liverpool fans packed in behind a goal at Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough ground were crushed to death.
The midfielder said the club should not be expected to play on the anniversary of the day when so many of their supporters died.
"We're still waiting to see whether UEFA will make us play on the day. That would be far from ideal given all the emotion that always surrounds the club on that day.
Gerrard grew up in Liverpool and lost a cousin in the disaster.
"It should be a time that Liverpool Football Club remembers the people who were lost and their families," said Gerrard.
"Hillsborough is always on my mind because I lost a member of my family there and any success we get as a club this year will be dedicated to those people who lost their lives."




Arsenal 4-0 Blackburn


Andrey Arshavin scored a superb solo goal to open his Arsenal account as Blackburn were completely outclassed.



Andrey Arshavin scored a superb goal in second half
The Russian was involved in the opening goal when he pressured Andre Ooijer into putting through his own net.
Samir Nasri's free-kick hit the bar and Arsenal missed a host of chances before Arshavin made it 2-0 when he dummied Danny Simpson and smashed the ball in.
Substitute Emmanuel Eboue then scored two late goals, first tapping in a rebound and then converting a penalty.
Arsenal had failed to score in their last three Premier League games at The Emirates, but it took them only 75 seconds against Rovers to end that barren run.
Nicklas Bendtner's pass released Theo Walcott down the right wing and his cross was bundled in by Ooijer under pressure from Arshavin.
We could have scored many more - Wenger
It was a signal of Arsenal's intent, and thanks to Walcott - making his first league appearance for four months - they were rampant down the right.
The England winger should, perhaps, have had a penalty when he appeared to be brought down by Stephen Warnock.
Fighting for their top-flight survival, Rovers were struggling to stem the tide and a frustrated El-Hadji Diouf was lucky to be shown only a yellow card after jumping into a challenge on Manuel Almunia.
Yet for all Arsenal's dominance a second goal was elusive - Nasri's 25-yard free-kick that smashed against the bar was the closest they came in the first half.
Rovers' only threat seemed to be physical as Aaron Mokoena and Zurab Khizanishivili were cautioned and Diouf continued his spat with Almunia.
The visitors' only effort at goal in those opening 45 minutes was a Morten Gamst Pedersen header that Almunia clawed away for a corner.


After the interval, Arsenal should have run up a cricket score as they totally outplayed their opponents, but their finishing too often failed to match their approach play.


Walcott dragged a shot wide after being played in by Bendtner, who was guilty of a glaring miss moments later when only 10 yards out.
Paul Robinson did well to save Walcott's acrobatic volley before Bendtner headed wide and then shot tamely after a superb Arsenal move.
In between those chances Rovers took off Warnock, who had been given a torrid time by Walcott, and brought on Martin Olsson.
But the chances kept on coming - and falling to Bendtner, who will not look back on this match as one of his best.
The Dane missed a one-on-one with Robinson and, just before being substituted, blazed over from another superb position.
It was the right result - Allardyce
Just before Bendtner departed Arsenal finally manage to extend their lead.
The outstanding Arshavin showed superb control when he left Simpson for dead with some nimble footwork and then lashed the ball past Robinson at his near post.
The Russian was denied a second goal soon after when Robinson beat away his volley, but Eboue was on hand to tuck away the loose ball.
Eboue, who only arrived on the pitch with seven minutes to go, completed the scoring when he confidently stroked home from the penalty spot after fellow substitute Carlos Vela had been upended by Olsson.

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger:"Arshavin has lots of talent - his intelligence, vision and finishing are top quality.
"We were convincing and this team goes from strength to strength. We could have scored many more goals today.
"It was a spirited performance with good cohesion - that enhances every game and it is good to see."

Blackburn boss Sam Allardyce:"We talked about containing Arsenal to begin with but we started so slowly and we quickly went 1-0 down.
"It was the right result. We weren't good enough at the end of the day.
"We would have got out of jail if we had got a point today because Arsenal missed a lot of chances as well as the four goals they scored."

Arsenal: Almunia, Sagna, Toure, Djourou, Clichy, Walcott (Diaby 79), Song Billong, Denilson, Arshavin, Nasri (Eboue 83), Bendtner (Vela 79). Subs Not Used: Fabianski, Gallas, Van Persie, Gibbs.
Goals: Arshavin 2, 65, Eboue 87, 90 pen.

Blackburn: Robinson, Simpson, Samba, Ooijer, Givet (Dunn 13), Diouf, Mokoena, Khizanishvili (McCarthy 66), Warnock (Olsson 55), Pedersen, Roberts. Subs Not Used: Bunn, Kerimoglu, Andrews, Treacy.

Booked: Diouf, Mokoena, Khizanishvili, Ooijer.

Att: 60,091

Ref: Phil Dowd (Staffordshire)