Emile Heskey revived Liverpool's Premier League title hopes with a decisive
double to finally kill off David O'Leary's fading dreams of championship glory
this season.
Heskey is suddenly a striker back in form as he has now scored three goals in
his last two matches after previously finding the net just once in 34 games, a
miserable run which had placed his World Cup chances with England in jeopardy.
But Heskey can now expect to be on the plane to Japan after breathing new life
into Liverpool as he followed up Wednesday's winner against Leicester with a
stunning brace in the space of just three minutes against Leeds.
Liverpool's third successive league victory leaves Phil Thompson's side two
points off leaders Manchester United, who are now nine clear of a rapidly
disappearing Leeds who suffered their worst Elland Road defeat for 22 months.
O'Leary's side are also six points adrift of their season-long target of a top
four finish and with it Champions League football next season following a dismal
run of one point from their last four matches - all against their fellow title
rivals.
When it has come down to the crunch Leeds have been found wanting at a
critical period of the season, although O'Leary will point to the fact his side
have been hit by injuries and suspensions.
Leeds have suffered considerably over the past few weeks, yet O'Leary -
continuing to sport two black eyes following his recent nose surgery - surely
never expected the first of today's wounds to be self inflicted.
O'Leary always knew the games against championship contenders Newcastle,
Arsenal, Chelsea, and culminating in today's clash with Liverpool, would
severely test his team's resolve, and what has followed clearly suggests Leeds
have failed.
After just 16 minutes former Liverpool star Dominic Matteo's touchline
challenge on Heskey led to Danny Murphy whipping in a swirling free-kick which
United skipper Rio Ferdinand inadvertently steered past the helpless Nigel
Martyn.
It was the start of a bad day for O'Leary, who at one point was involved in a
bust-up with a fan during the first half, telling the supporter in no uncertain
terms to 'go home' and eventually having to be pulled away by assistant Brian
Kidd.
But all the hype before kick-off had been about Robbie Fowler facing the club
he was remarkably allowed to leave just two months ago, with the fee of
£11million an even greater surprise.
But Fowler, who spent 15 years with the Merseyside giants and who scored 171
goals in 330 appearances, barely saw the ball never mind the whites of Jerzy
Dudek's eyes during the entire 90 minutes.
Reds captain Sami Hyypia and Stephane Henchoz ensured he was tamed, and
instead it was Heskey who emerged the hero after the hour for what had preceded
his two goals suggested these two sides were fighting against relegation rather
than for the title.
The bad luck which has seemingly blighted Leeds struck again in the 61st
minute for when Heskey received Steven Gerrard's slide-rule through ball he was
at least a yard offside.
It ensured he had the measure of Matteo and when Martyn halted his charge it
was all the invitation Heskey needed to round his fellow England international,
although his finish from an acute angle was exquisite.
Just two minutes later Liverpool were home and dry as Heskey superbly hooked
the ball home on the volley from six yards after Leeds had failed to clear their
lines after Stephen Wright had flicked on a corner from former United target
John Arne Riise.
With the game lost, Leeds then mounted a brief rally, but Dudek brilliantly
saved from Mark Viduka's flick header and then Fowler, who must have been amazed
to see the Poland international in the way of a point-blank half-volley.
Liverpool's joy and Leeds' misery was complete on 90 minutes when Owen was
first to his own rebound after an initial header had struck the crossbar.
A banner which read 'Forget God, we've got St Michael' blustered furiously in
celebration at Owen's 20th goal of the season.
'God', the title given to Fowler such was the esteem in which he was held at
Anfield, would now appear to be just another name in Liverpool's illustrious
past.
Teams:
Leeds: Martyn, Kelly, Ferdinand, Matteo, Harte, Bowyer,
Dacourt (Wilcox 57), Batty, Kewell (Keane 75), Fowler, Viduka.
Subs Not Used: Robinson, McPhail, Duberry.
Booked: Matteo, Kewell.
Liverpool: Dudek, Carragher, Hyypia, Henchoz, Riise, Wright,
Hamann, Gerrard (McAllister 90), Murphy, Owen, Heskey.
Subs Not Used: Arphexad, Xavier, Smicer, Anelka.
Booked: Carragher.
Goals: Ferdinand 16 og, Heskey 61, 63, Owen 90.
Att: 40,216
Ref: G Poll (Tring).