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 | Dietmar Hamann German LFC power |  | Dietmar Hamann Goal Hamann scores with a hammer of a shot |  | Dietmar Hamann - Perfect Free kick wondeful free kick from the german |  | Dietmar Hamann scores, Juventus - Newcastle Wonderful goal from 30 meters by the one and only Dietmar Hamann for Newcastle against sameshirted Juventus. |  | Liverpool - Alonso & Hamann Crackers!! http://footballfocusonline.blogspot.com/Alonso against Arsenal & Hamann against Portsmouth. Two crackers! |  | 2002 World Cup Quarter Finals: Germany vs United States June 21, 2002 - Michael Ballack scored in the 39th minute and then Germany held on for a 1-0 victory over a feisty United States side and advanced to the World Cup semifinals.Germany: 1 Oliver Kahn; 15 Sebastian Kehl, 2 Thomas Linke, 21 Christoph Metzelder, 6 Christian Ziege; 13 Michael Ballack, 22 Torsten Frings, 8 Dietmar Hamann, 19 Bernd Schneider (16 Jens Jeremies -- 60 mins); 11 Miroslav Klose (20 Oliver Bierhoff -- 88 mins), 7 Oliver Neuville (17 Marco Bode -- 79 mins).United States: 1 Brad Friedel; 3 Greg Berhalter, 2 Frankie Hejduk (13 Cobi Jones -- 65 mins), 4 Pablo Mastroeni (8 Earnie Stewart -- 80 mins), 23 Eddie Pope, 22 Tony Sanneh; 21 Landon Donovan, 7 Eddie Lewis, 5 John O'Brien, 10 Claudio Reyna; 20 Brian McBride (11 Clint Mathis -- 58 mins). |  | Liverpool 3-3 West Ham (3-1 pens) 13.5.2006Goalscorers:Djibril CisseSteven Gerrard (2)Opponent Goalscorers:Jamie Carragher (og)Dean AshtonPaul KoncheskyPenalty Shootout Summary:Dietmar Hamann scoresBobby Zamora missesSami Hyypia missesTeddy Sheringham scoresSteven Gerrard scoresPaul Konchesky missesJohn Arne Riise scoresAnton Ferdinand misses |  | Strolling with Xabi Alonso Xavi Alonso demonstrates how effective the "flying kick in the bollox" can be at the top level of the game. Of course he is immune from yellow, and it of course red, cards. He should have had at least three in this match and three more in the final against Milan. The year before in the same fixture Michael Ession was guilty of a similar challenge on Dietmar Hamann catching the german on the knee with his studs.Clumsy challenge, deserved a booking.But the ref missed in this case even though the Ref is standing a few yards away.So SKY TV and the totally biased British sports press took up the challenge and the UEFA grandmasters handed out a three match ban to Essien.Funnily enough very little was said about Alonso's diabolical challenge on Obi Mikel andhe got clean away with it.He was however booked for another cynical tackle late in the game, by which time he had committed a string of unpunished fouls and should have been off from time."Raphel's Beneath us" tacix of roughing up Chelsea worked out fine, they spent most of the game taking it in turns to literally lay into Drogba while at the same time continually barracking the referee claiming he dived. Certainly Drogba has been guilty of "going to ground" rather too easily.But having said that he was booed and jeered by the Chelsea fans during a couple of home fixtures last season and John Terry had wordwith and told him the Chelsea fans wouldn't stand for it. Since then he has wised up.I never ever heard anything about Liverpool ManUre's supporters getting onto their players. Oh shit and this year Chelsea were awarded a dubious penalty at Anfield, Rob Styles learnt what it means to go against the english football (mafia) press, total uproar, I guess it will be another ten years before anyone gets a penalty against Liverpool at Anfield. |  | whos the greatest lfctv july 31st 2008 updated best match on july 31st 2008 lfctv had a debate where fans decided the greatest manager of liverpool to date out of bill shankly or bob paisley heres the results..........also...........Three months after launching our 'LFC's Greatest Premier League Games' series, we're now ready to reveal the domestic match you have voted as the best we have played in since the inception of the competition. Fixture: Everton 2-3 Liverpool Date: 16 Apr 2001 Venue: Goodison Park Liverpool team: Westerveld, Carragher, Henchoz, Hyypia, Babbel, McAllister, Smicer, Biscan, Hamann, Fowler (Vignal 83), Heskey. Gary McAllister scored an incredible injury-time winner to break Everton's hearts and keep Liverpool's Champions League qualification hopes alive. This was a Merseyside derby that had literally everything: drama, high tension and controversy. Emile Heskey kept his composure to fire Liverpool into a fifth-minute lead after latching on to a throughball from Dietmar Hamann, but Everton equalised through Duncan Ferguson. Markus Babbel restored the Reds' lead on the hour mark with a brilliant finish after a superb counter attack. Three minutes later Robbie Fowler missed a penalty when he hit the post, although Everton felt justice was done after referee Jeff Winter's controversial decision. Igor Biscan, playing on the right side of midfield, was then sent-off for two bookable offences and Everton equalised with eight minutes to go. Sami Hyypia was harshly judged to have fouled Ferguson and David Unsworth made it 2-2 from the penalty spot. Liverpool, however, were not to be denied and in the 94th minute the Reds were awarded a free-kick. Up stepped McAllister to curl the ball past Paul Gerrard and set the seal on an incredible win. A delighted Gerard Houllier said: "We deserved it. We stayed calm, even with 10 men, and Gary had a tremendous game. We were strong and solid and the winner was a very justified reward for the players |  | Dietmar Hamann with power Powerful goal |
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