Thu, 14 Nov 2002

Liverpool out of Champions League

Guy Jackson, Agence France-Presse, Paris

Liverpool crashed out of the Champions League despite staging a remarkable comeback in a 3-3 draw with FC Basel on Tuesday.

The English Premiership side needed a victory to qualify from the first phase, but went three goals down inside the first half hour at the Swiss club's St Jakob stadium.

Despite drawing level in the second half, Liverpool manager Gerard Houllier's dream of winning Europe's top club competition evaporated and a ticket into the UEFA Cup was scant consolation.

"We were chasing the game, it was an ideal scenario for them," Houllier admitted afterwards.

"I have mixed feelings. I'm quite disappointed not to qualify, but I'm also proud of our response in the second half."

Basel became the first Swiss side ever to reach the last 16 of the Champions League, qualifying second in Group B behind Valencia, which defeated Spartak Moscow 3-0.

In Group D, the tightest of the night, Inter Milan beat Ajax 2-1 at the Amsterdam ArenA thanks to a Hernan Crespo double but both teams qualified at the expense of French side Lyon which was held to a 1-1 draw at battling Norwegians Rosenborg.

Italian giant AS Roma meanwhile did the necessary with a 1-1 draw against AEK Athens at the San Siro to ensure it qualified as Group B runner-up behind Real Madrid.

English champion Arsenal survived an ill-tempered goalless battle with PSV Eindhoven to top their Group A and move into the second phase with the advantage of being seeded.

Borussia Dortmund will join Arsene Wenger's side in Friday's draw, but its 1-0 defeat at Auxerre cost it top spot.

In a pulsating match in Switzerland, Turkish midfielder Hakan Yakin played a part in all three of Basel's goals, scored by exciting Argentine pair Julio Hernan Rossi and Christian Gimenez and Timothee Atouba, who smashed the ball home when keeper Jerzy Dudek failed to hold the original shot.

Liverpool was rocked from the second minute when Rossi turned in a cross from Yakin as the English side's defense was left flat-footed.

Houllier's team did not recover until the 61st minute when Danny Murphy pulled a goal back before Vladimir Smicer made it 3- 2 three minutes later.

When Yakin handled the ball in the penalty area in the 83rd minute, Michael Owen scored at the second attempt after Pascal Zuberbuehler had saved his spot kick.

Despite a scramble in front of the Basel goal in the final minute of injury time, Liverpool was unable to get the crucial winner.

Needing a point to guarantee their place in the last 16, Roma went ahead five minutes before the break thanks to Marco Delvecchio's close-range header.

But after dominating the match, the host was pegged back in the final minute when AEK's Walter Centeno poked in the equalizer from six yards out.