2002–03 Liverpool F.C. season

Liverpool
2002–03 season
Chairman David Moores
Manager Gérard Houllier
Premier League 5th
FA Cup Fourth round
League Cup Winners
UEFA Champions League Group stage
UEFA Cup Quarter-finals
Top goalscorer League:
Michael Owen (19)

All:
Michael Owen (28)
Average home league attendance 42,768
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

During the 2002–03 English football season, Liverpool F.C. competed in the FA Premier League.

Season summary

Having finished second the previous season, Liverpool had high hopes to win their first league title since 1990. Indeed, they topped the Premier League table after their first 12 games (including a seven-game winning streak), picking up 30 points out of a possible 36, a run which saw them four points clear at the top from reigning champions Arsenal. However, on 9 November 2002, they suffered a surprise 1–0 away defeat at the hands of high-fliers Middlesbrough. This wasn't completely disastrous; it did see their lead cut to one point but three days later, they completed a miserable week after they bowed out of the Champions League after failure to beat Basel. That week's two results started a miserable display of 13 matches without victory (including 11 league games) and a dismal run of only two wins in 16 league matches (both away at Southampton and West Ham United) which ended such title hopes. However, their first home league win in four months came in a 2–0 win over Bolton Wanderers on 8 March 2003, starting a more promising run of seven wins in eight league games which almost took the club to Champions League qualification anyway, but defeats at the hands of Manchester City and Chelsea in the final two games of the season buried those hopes. A League Cup win following a 2–0 victory over arch-rivals Manchester United was the sole glorious moment of a disappointing season.[1]

Competition Result Top scorer
Premier League 5th England Michael Owen, 19
Champions League First group stage England Michael Owen, 4
UEFA Cup Quarter-finals England Michael Owen, 3
FA Cup Fourth round England Danny Murphy, 1
League Cup Winners Senegal El Hadji Diouf, 3
Overall England Michael Owen, 28

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
3 Newcastle United 38 21 6 11 63 48 +15 69 2003–04 UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round
4 Chelsea 38 19 10 9 68 38 +30 67
5 Liverpool 38 18 10 10 61 41 +20 64 2003–04 UEFA Cup First round[lower-alpha 1]
6 Blackburn Rovers 38 16 12 10 52 43 +9 60
7 Everton 38 17 8 13 48 49 1 59
Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. Since Liverpool qualified for the UEFA Cup via the league, their place in the UEFA Cup as League Cup winners reverted to the league and was awarded to Blackburn Rovers.

First-team squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Poland GK Jerzy Dudek
2 Switzerland DF Stéphane Henchoz
3 Portugal DF Abel Xavier[notes 1]
4 Finland DF Sami Hyypiä (captain)
5 Czech Republic FW Milan Baroš
6 Germany DF Markus Babbel
7 Czech Republic MF Vladimír Šmicer
8 England FW Emile Heskey
9 Senegal FW El Hadji Diouf
10 England FW Michael Owen
13 England MF Danny Murphy
14 Norway DF Vegard Heggem
15 Czech Republic MF Patrik Berger
16 Germany MF Dietmar Hamann
17 England MF Steven Gerrard
18 Norway DF John Arne Riise
19 Guadeloupe GK Pegguy Arphexad
No. Position Player
21 Senegal MF Salif Diao
22 England GK Chris Kirkland
23 England DF Jamie Carragher
24 France MF Bernard Diomède
25 Croatia MF Igor Bišćan
26 Republic of Ireland MF Richie Partridge
27 France DF Grégory Vignal
28 France MF Bruno Cheyrou
30 France DF Djimi Traoré[notes 2]
31 France DF Alou Diarra
32 England MF John Welsh
33 England FW Neil Mellor
34 Finland MF Daniel Sjölund
35 England DF Stephen Warnock
36 England DF Jon Otsemobor
38 Republic of Ireland MF Michael Foley-Sheridan
39 France GK Patrice Luzi
40 Scotland MF Robbie Foy

Left club during season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
20 England MF Nick Barmby (to Leeds United)
29 England DF Stephen Wright (to Sunderland)
No. Position Player
37 Finland MF Jari Litmanen (to Ajax)

Statistics

Appearances

As of end of season[2]
No. Pos Nat Player TotalPremier LeagueFA CupLeague CupChampions League
UEFA Cup
Community Shield
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Poland Jerzy Dudek 4603001+102011010
2 DF Switzerland Stéphane Henchoz 32019020406010
3 DF Portugal Abel Xavier 604000100010
4 DF Finland Sami Hyypiä 565363304012210
5 FW Czech Republic Milan Baroš 42817+1050+102+223+610+10
6 DF Germany Markus Babbel 70200030100+10
7 MF Czech Republic Vladimír Šmicer 34110+110104+103+310+10
8 FW England Emile Heskey 511022+106212+3010+1310
9 FW Senegal El Hadji Diouf 47621+8330535+4010
10 FW England Michael Owen 542832+319203+1211+1710
13 MF England Danny Murphy 55736231421120+10
15 MF Czech Republic Patrik Berger 410+2000110+1000
16 MF Germany Dietmar Hamann 42229+1210107+2010
17 MF England Steven Gerrard 54732+25206211010
18 DF Norway John Arne Riise 55731+66214010+1010
21 MF Senegal Salif Diao 40213+1311+106+312+1000
22 GK England Chris Kirkland 1508020401000
23 DF England Jamie Carragher 54034+10309+205000
25 MF Croatia Igor Bišćan 1303+300+102+200+2000
27 DF France Gregory Vignal 500+1010200+1000
28 MF France Bruno Cheyrou 2918+110201+103+210+10
30 DF France Djimi Traoré 49030+20202+1010+1010
32 MF England John Welsh 1000000+100000
33 FW England Neil Mellor 611+2010210000
36 DF England Jon Otsemobor 100000100000
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Transfers

In

# Pos Player From Fee Date
28MFFrance Bruno CheyrouFrance Lille£3,700,00016 May 2002[3]
9FWSenegal El Hadji DioufFrance Lens£10,000,0001 June 2002
MFFrance Alou DiarraGermany Bayern MunichFree9 July 2002[4]
39GKFrance Patrice LuziFrance AS MonacoFree29 July 2002
21MFSenegal Salif DiaoFrance Sedan£4,700,0006 August 2002[5]

Out

# Pos Player To Fee Date
21GKDenmark Jørgen NielsenDenmark FC NordsjællandFree1 July 2002
20MFEngland Nick BarmbyEngland Leeds United£3,750,0008 August 2002[6]
29DFEngland Stephen WrightEngland Sunderland£1,500,00015 August 2002[7]
37MFFinland Jari LitmanenNetherlands AjaxFree30 August 2002[8]
  • In: Decrease £18,400,000
  • Out: Increase £5,250,000
  • Total spending: Decrease £13,150,000

Results

Premier League

Champions League

Group stage

UEFA Cup

FA Cup

Third round

Fourth round

League Cup

Third round

Fourth round

Quarter finals

Semi finals

Final

References

  1. "Liverpool lift Worthington Cup". BBC Sport. 2003-03-02. Retrieved 2010-09-26.
  2. http://www.11v11.com/teams/liverpool/tab/players/season/2003/
  3. "Cheyrou joins Liverpool". BBC News. 16 May 2002.
  4. "Liverpool sign Diarra". BBC News. 9 July 2002.
  5. "Diao confirms Liverpool move". BBC News. 24 June 2002.
  6. "Barmby lands at Leeds". BBC News. 8 August 2002.
  7. McNulty, Phil (14 August 2002). "Wright agrees Sunderland deal". BBC News.
  8. "Ajax sign Litmanen". BBC News. 30 August 2002.

Notes

  1. Xavier was born in Nampula, Portuguese Mozambique (now Mozambique), which was then an overseas territory of Portugal, and made his international debut for Portugal in March 1993.
  2. Traoré was born in Saint-Ouen, France, but also qualified to represent Mali internationally and would make his international debut for Mali in 2004.
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