
Steven Gerrard’s goal secured Liverpool ’s place in the knockout stages of the Champions League after a nervy display against Marseille at Anfield.
Gerrard got on the end of a scrumptious cross from Arbeloa, where he stood completely unmarked to head into the back of the net.
The goal was the captain’s fifth in five games in this season’s campaign and the highlight of a poor Liverpool display that saw Marseille dominate possession for long periods of the match.
Taye Taiwo came closest for the French side with a wicked thirty-five yarder, which was turned onto the post by the ever-consistent Pepe Reina. Ben Arfa also tested the Liverpool keeper with a wonderful effort from a free-kick late on, but Liverpool managed to hold on and progress.
The Reds now enter their final game of the group against PSV Eindhoven in Holland , level on points with Athletico Madrid but with an inferior goal difference.
After an unconvincing opening, Liverpool eventually sprung to life after twenty-two minutes, when Fernando Torres hurtled down the right, but after cutting a nice ball back from the by-line, Dirk Kuyt’s header was parried by Marseille stopper, Steve Mandanda.
A minute later, however, the deadlock was broken.
After the French side failed to clear a Liverpool corner, Arbeloa curled a sumptuous cross to the back post, where Steven Gerrard stood completely unmarked and sent a powerful header into the back of the net.
The goal put Liverpool at ease – they started stroking the ball around at a leisurely pace – and a second looked imminent.
But the home side were wary of their opponents, with the French side having won 1-0 on their visit to Anfield last season. And it was Marseille who came closest to the game’s second goal, when Taye Taiwo unleashed a wicked low shot from thirty-five yards, which was turned onto the post by the ever-consistent Pepe Reina.
But Liverpool didn't sit on their lead and in the closing stages of the first-half, Albert Riera collected a Mascherano pass on the edge of the area, unleashing a stinging low drive, but Mandanda got down well to tip the ball behind for a corner.
The second half began as the first concluded, with both sides creating some good openings. Marseille went closest in the fifty-fourth minute, when Niang twisted beautifully past Carragher, but his feeble shot went straight into Reina's arms.
Three minutes later, Ben Arfa waltzed past Andrea Dossena but after smashing the ball across the face of goal, there was no one there to prod it home. And as the French side threatened, their supporters became more and more boisterous.
And they nearly had a goal to sing about. Ben Arfa fired in a wonderful effort from a free-kick after sixty-eight minutes, which Reina tipped behind for a corner.
Marseille were well on top by this stage and with ten minutes remaining, Mathieu Valbuena, curled in a delightful free kick and Zubar, up from the back but headed just wide.
It was certainly not the performance we were all expecting after Saturday’s stalemate against Fulham. But Liverpool 's defence, superbly marshalled once more by Jamie Carragher, held out and can now concentrate on topping the group and avoiding some potentially hazardous opposition in the last 16.