EXIT STORIES
Giants face exit as group stage reaches climax
Juventus and Bayern Munich square off in a Champions League match on Tuesday which will end with one of the illustrious pair suffering the same fate as Liverpool and making an early exit from the tournament.
THE FIRING LINE: Watch out Rafa Benitez! Find out who's safe and who's the next to go after Paul Hart's Portsmouth exit
Paul Hart has become the first Premier League manager to lose his job this season but we've got a pretty strong inkling that he won't be the last. So, who's next?
Murphy: Liverpool exit no disaster
At this stage of the season, I don't think it is a disaster for Liverpool to be knocked out of the Champions League.
Liverpool got what they deserved with Champions League exit, says Gary Neville
Manchester United defender has no sympathy for Liverpool after they bowed out of the Champions League on Tuesday night.
Fabio Aurelio says Liverpool FC players to blame for Champions League exit
The versatile 30-year-old, back from a calf injury, played in midfield in Tuesday’s 1-0 victory in Budapest against Hungarian champions Debrecen.
Liverpool: Rafa's Views On CL Exit *Video*
Liverpool: Rafa's Views On CL Exit *Video*Vitalfootball: Liverpool: 25/11/2009 09:47:00Liverpool, as it was always likely, did crash out of the Champions League on Tuesday despite beating Debrecen.
Liverpool's Champions League exit: the Italian press reaction
• 'Fiorentina played an almost perfect game against Lyon'• 'Slow, unrecognisable' Liverpool side 'need to start over'"Party-time, Florence," says Guglielmo Buccheri in La Stampa today, and while the greater part of the Italian sports pages have been given over to Internazionale's defeat by Barcelona there was still plenty of room to celebrate Fiorentina's success in reaching the Champions League's knock-out stages at Liverpool's expense."A toast to arriving among the best 16 teams in Europe, 10 years after the golden days of Trapattoni," continues Buccheri, noting that the re
Liverpool defiant over early exit
Liverpool tried desperately to put a brave face on their first Champions League exit at the group stages for six years.
Reds defiant over early exit
Liverpool have tried desperately to put a brave face on their first Champions League exit at the group stages for six years.
Liverpool FC must move on from Champions League exit, says Javier Mascherano
JAVIER MASCHERANO today insisted Liverpool will not let the crushing disappointment of an early Champions League exit wreck the remainder of their season.
Liverpool could be counting the cost of this early exit for years
• Liverpool earned over £7m from last year's knockout stage• Europa League matches unlikely to fill AnfieldIt is impossible to calculate precisely the financial cost to Liverpool of their dire failure to qualify for the Champions League knockout stage but it is safe to assess it as several million pounds the club could have seriously done without losing.Uefa has secured a significantly improved TV deal this season, from €820m (£740m) overall to €1.05bn (£948m), and dishes the money out according to the stage each club reaches and how far other clubs from that country advance too. T
Rafael BenÃtez is assured his 'job is safe' despite crushing exit
• Liverpool's managing director, Christian Purslow, backs BenÃtez• Club now targeting Europa League consolation prizeRafael BenÃtez has been assured his position as Liverpool manager will not be undermined by Champions League failure as he admitted the 2005 winners and 2007 runners-up had only themselves to blame for a damaging group-stage exit. The unequivocal support arrived from the Liverpool managing director, Christian Purslow, who insisted the Anfield club could withstand the financial impact of their early elimination.David Ngog's fourth-minute goal gave Liverpool victory over D
Rafael BenÃtez's job is safe despite exit from Champions League
• Liverpool's managing director, Christian Purslow, backs BenÃtez• Club now targeting Europa League consolation prizeRafael BenÃtez has been assured his position as Liverpool manager will not be undermined by Champions League failure as he admitted the 2005 winners and 2007 runners-up had only themselves to blame for a damaging group-stage exit. The unequivocal support arrived from the Liverpool managing director, Christian Purslow, who insisted the Anfield club could withstand the financial impact of their early elimination.David Ngog's fourth-minute goal gave Liverpool victory over D
Rafael BenÃtez's job is safe despite Liverpool's Champions League exit
• Liverpool's managing director, Christian Purslow, backs BenÃtez• Club now targeting Europa League consolation prizeRafael BenÃtez has been assured his position as Liverpool manager will not be undermined by Champions League failure as he admitted the 2005 winners and 2007 runners-up had only themselves to blame for a damaging group-stage exit. The unequivocal support arrived from the Liverpool managing director, Christian Purslow, who insisted the Anfield club could withstand the financial impact of their early elimination.David Ngog's fourth-minute goal gave Liverpool victory over D
Arsene Wenger takes no pleasure from Liverpool FC’s Champions League exit
ARSENAL manager Arsene Wenger maintains he takes no pleasure in seeing rivals Liverpool fail to qualify for the knockout stages of the Champions League.
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