
Liverpool, winners of the UEFA Cup in 2001 and favourites to repeat that success after their Champions League elimination, have secured a valuable 1-0 first leg win at Vitesse Arnhem.
The English side, among eight third-placed finishers in the Champions League first phase groups to join the competition at the third round stage, won yesterday with a Michael Owen strike.
Aek Athens crushed Maccabi Haifa 4-0 but other sides whose interest was ended in European football’s premier competition fared less well. Dynamo Kiev crashed to a 3-1 defeat at Turkish league leaders Besiktas while Club Bruges lost 2-1 at home to VFB Stuttgart. France boast five teams in the uefa cup but it was a night to forget for four of those in action on Thursday. Aj Auxerre, RC Lens and Girondins Bordeaux all lost with only Olympique Lyon, who drew 0-0 away to Denizlispor, restoring a modicum of pride.
Scottish champions Celtic secured their eighth straight home victory in European competition, a Henrik Larsson goal giving them a narrow 1-0 advantage over Celta Vigo, while Leeds held Malaga to a 0-0 draw in Spain.
Liverpool boss Gerard Houllier has made no secret of the fact that he considers the UEFA Cup secondary to winning the English Premier League, especially after their narrow failure to qualify for the second group stage of the Champions League. Houllier still fielded a strong side against Arnhem and was rewarded with a first-half winner from Owen. The England striker slotted home from eight metres on 27minutes but later missed a string of great chances to have sealed an emphatic victory.
The Dutch side, who improved after the break, should have equalised late on but Kalle sone somehow missed with the goal gaping. ‘‘If you had given us a 1-0 victory before the game we wouldhave bitten your hand off,’’ Owen told BBC television.
‘‘Obviously we would have liked a more comfortable victory but we missed some chances and their keeper played well.’’ In Austria, up-for-sale Serie A club Lazio fielded a second-string side at Sturm Graz but eased to a 3-1 win, despite falling a goal behind.
Charles Amoah fired the home side ahead on the stroke of halftime but Simone Inzaghi struck twice for the 1998 finalists, the only Italian side Left in the competition, after Enrico Chiesa had equalised. Aj Auxerre and RC Lens, who both joined the UEFA Cup after suffering Champions League disappointment, lost on their travels.
Under-fire Leeds coach Terry Venables could draw some satisfaction after the struggling English side kept a clean sheet for the first time in six matches. England striker Alan Smith forced a fine save from Malaga ’keeper Pedro Contreras while Paul Robinson matched that late on by denying Malaga forward Dely Valdes. (Reuters)


