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Editorial
Synopsis
Relive the finest moments of Liverpool's historic 2000/2001 season in this comprehensive programme. The release includes the most astonishing goals and interviews with the players.
An Impressive Achievement!
Review date: 2008-07-01 Rating: 10 out of 10
I'm a Reds supporter so this DVD shows the definitive record of the 2000/2001 season as the club's manager Gerard Houllier has guided them to a famous treble by winning the League Cup, FA Cup and the UEFA Cup which is a feat in itself. The campaign also see the Reds netted 127 goals in all 63 games throughout the season but there is plenty of highlights on offer here which includes a penalty shootout triumph over Birmingham City which secured the League Cup at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, glorious league doubles over Manchester United and Everton respectively and the away fixture against Everton in the league in particular had a dramatic twist in the end with Gary McAllister scoring a last gasp winner from a free-kick in that match, star striker Michael Owen finished as top scorer for the season scored two hat-tricks against Aston Villa and Newcastle United at Anfield and a superb brace against Arsenal in the FA Cup Final in Cardiff, two other strikers also netted a hat-trick each with Emile Heskey away at Derby County in the league and Robbie Fowler in a 8-0 thrashing of Stoke City in a League Cup away tie, other highlights include a thrilling 5-4 win against Alaves in the UEFA Cup Final and a 4-0 win away at Charlton Athletic on the final day of the league season secured a place in the Champions League for the following season. This DVD has highlights of all the goals from all the games from the Premiership, UEFA Cup, FA Cup and League Cup with interviews from the players and manager, but it's well produced with commentary for each match provided by BBC, ITV and Sky Sports with two hours full of action, drama and suspense. I can recommend this DVD to any Liverpool FC supporter who want to see achievements like this and it is well worth watching again and again and it is more appropriate than watching Manchester United's treble winning version of 1998/1999. Long may live Liverpool FC!.