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Liverpool held by bogey side Birmingham

Reuters - Monday 09 November 2009, 23:16

Steven Gerrard saved Liverpool from another damaging Premier League defeat on Monday when his controversial penalty earned a 2-2 home draw with Birmingham City.

Substitute Gerrard, who has been nursing a groin injury, came on late in the first half and equalised with 19 minutes remaining after Lee Carsley was harshly adjudged to have brought down David Ngog, scorer of the opening goal.

"It's a joke. I know for a fact I didn't touch him," Carsley told ESPN. "I think when the referee (Peter Walton) sees it, he'll be really disappointed."

Television replays appeared to show Carsley, who was booked for protesting, made no contact with Ngog.

Liverpool looked comfortable after Ngog's well-struck early volley but things started going wrong after 26 minutes when Christian Benitez levelled for Birmingham.

SWERVING EFFORT

Worse was to follow for the home team seconds before half-time when Cameron Jerome unleashed a swerving effort past keeper Pepe Reina from 30 metres.

VIDEO: Watch Jerome's Anfield stunner

Seventh-placed Liverpool, without the injured Fernando Torres, mounted constant pressure after the break but had to be content with their first draw of the season which leaves them 11 points behind leaders Chelsea.

Under-pressure manager Rafa Benitez agreed the penalty, which spared his side a sixth league defeat of the season, looked harsh.

"I haven't seen the replay but maybe it wasn't a penalty," Benitez told BBC radio. "It's possible but we have had a lot of situations this year against us.

"We had lots of possession and loads of attempts at goal and it was unbelievable we were losing 2-1 at half-time. But the team showed a lot of character.

"Gerrard was available but not 100 percent fit. But he has the quality and passion that we needed," added Benitez who sent on midfielder Alberto Aquilani late in the game for his first Premier League action since joining from AS Roma in August.

Injuries to Albert Riera and Yossi Benayoun added to Liverpool's problems, both suffering hamstring problems.

Birmingham stayed 15th in the 20-team league, with 12 points from as many games.


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