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Premier League Match 400: Manchester City v Liverpool 28th Sept 2002

Premier League, Sat Sept 28th 2002, Maine Road, 15:00pm

Manchester City 0-3 Liverpool FC

Referee: Paul Durkin   H-T: 0-1   Att: 35,131 

Match Report

Michael Owen silenced his Premiership critics with a clinical hat-trick as Liverpool shattered City's 12-month unbeaten home record.

Owen, without a goal in open play all season before this game, took just four minutes to set that record straight when he punished some comical defending by Kevin Keegan's maverick stars.

And a couple of vintage Owen finishes in the second half saw the striker emphatically demonstrate the truth behind Keegan's pre-match warning that his best was yet to come. Yet most of the pre-match striker talk had been of Nicolas Anelka, the former Liverpool loanee who moved to Maine Road in a £13.5m summer deal.

Tales of the Frenchman's Anfield grudge shifted the spotlight away from Owen - and that suited the England striker just fine.

The pressure was fully released from his shoulders after just four minutes when Owen finally added to the solitary penalty strike he had managed so far this season.

City seemed to have been let off the hook when Sun Jihai's attempted back header fell straight to Owen, who was denied by an excellent block from Peter Schmeichel.

The home side, though, failed to heed the warning.

From the corner, more woeful defending saw City fail to clear a routine Danny Murphy corner - and Niclas Jensen's hacked clearance fell to Owen, who gleefully swept home from no more than four yards.

With the shackles released, Owen might have doubled his tally before half-time.

But with City chasing shadows, Schmeichel rescued his defenders with another fine save after John Arne Riise had sent Owen clear with a fine crossfield ball.

Schmeichel also tipped over a Sammi Hyypia header from Riise's long throw as Liverpool dominated the first half.

Anelka was close to equalising with a stinging 25-yard drive which flew just wide with Jerzy Dudek seemingly beaten.

And Darren Huckerby had a penalty appeal turned down when his cross struck Jamie Carragher on the knee and flew onto his hand.

City had a glorious chance to get back on level terms early in the second half when Dudek fumbled Kevin Horlock's routine shot, only for Eyal Berkovic to pass the ball back to the keeper as he attempted to tee up Anelka.

That wasted chance was punished on 64 minutes when Owen bagged his second.

The striker latched on to Steven Gerrard's through-ball and outpaced Jihai to go one-on-one with Schmeichel once more.

This time, the Dane was powerless to deny the striker, who found the bottom corner of the City net with a precise finish.

A minute from time, Owen struck again as he shrugged off Jihai once more and clipped a shot in off the woodwork to completely silence the home fans - and the critics.

TEAM LINE-UPS
Manchester City Liverpool
Schmeichel Dudek
Jihai Carragher
Howey Hyypia
Distin Traore
Wright-Phillips Riise
Berkovic Murphy
Foe Gerrard
Horlock Hamann
Jensen Heskey
Anelka Baros
Huckerby Owen
Substitutes
Nash Kirkland
Mettomo Berger
Kerkar Cheyrou
Shuker Diao
Goater Diouf
Substitutions
Diof for Baros 59'
Goater for Huckerby 61'
Shuker for Howey 70'
Diao for Gerrard 90'
Goals
 
Owen 3
 
Owen 64'
 
Owen 89'
Yellow Cards
 
Red Cards
   
Referee
Paul Durkin
Attendance
35,131

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