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Sunderland 2 - 1 Liverpool
Game Date :: 15.12.2002
Competition :: Premier League
Stadium :: Stadium of Light
Spectators :: 37,118
Starting line-up
22  Chris Kirkland
23  Jamie Carragher
2  Stephane Henchoz
30  Djimi Traore
13  Danny Murphy
17  Steven Gerrard
16  Dietmar Hamann
25  Igor Biscan
7  Vladimir Smicer
5  Milan Baros
10  Michael Owen

Subs
1  Jerzy Dudek
18  John Arne Riise
6  Markus Babbel
21  Salif Diao
9  El Hadji Diouf

Goals
Milan Baros 67' 

Substitutions
Dietmar Hamann out for John Arne Riise 45'
Igor Biscan out for El Hadji Diouf 62'
Vladimir Smicer out for Salif Diao 71'

Notes
- Chris Kirkland saved a penalty from Gavin McCann
4 league defeats in a row, a first in Houllier's reign as manager. Liverpool have lost four successive league games in the following seasons: 2002/2003, 1982/83, 1933/34, 1929/30, 1927/28, 1913/14, 1911/12 and 1908/09.

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1 - 1Basel
3 - 0Man City
5 - 0Spartak Moscow
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3 - 1Southampton
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0 - 1Newcastle
1 - 0Man City
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2 - 0Sheff Utd
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2 - 2Arsenal
3 - 0West Ham
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1 - 0Auxerre
1 - 2Birmingham
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2 - 0Man Utd
2 - 0Bolton
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3 - 2Tottenham
0 - 2Celtic
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