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Premier League
Game 27: Sunday 29 February 2004
Leeds United 2 - 2 Liverpool
(Half-time: 2 - 2)
Crowd: 39932
Referee: P Durkin (Portland)
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Leeds United remain bottom of the Premiership, two, possibly three,
points from safety if goal difference is included; Liverpool remain
sixth, three points off a Champions League place with a game in
hand. Neither side lost yesterday and, superficially, both could be
satisfied by this entertaining, if haphazard draw.
Leeds have beaten Wolves and drawn with Manchester United and
Liverpool in their last three Premiership matches, and at last do not
look like a side ready to be relegated. For Liverpool, it was another
point gained away from home, a point that felt bigger and better when
Portsmouth later equalised against Newcastle. Moreover, Harry Kewell
and Milan Baros both looked fit and willing and scored memorable
goals.
"I thought it was a smashing game," were
Gérard Houllier's first words. "I can't ask
for more, particularly 48 hours after a European game."
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