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A brace from Fernando Torres helped Liverpool to a 3-0 win over Lille to send the Reds into the quarter-finals of the Europa League.
Behind 1-0 on aggregate from the away leg, Steven Gerrard gave Liverpool a ninth minute opener from the spot to even up the tie after Lucas Leiva was fouled inside the area.
The Reds failed to build on the early breakthrough but it took just three minutes into the second half for Torres to grab his first of the night to put the English side in front in the tie.
Lille upped their game in search of an away goal which would have taken them through at that stage, and a nervous element crept into Liverpool's play.
However, an injury-time counter-attack led by Gerrard eventually saw the ball drop to Torres, who made no mistake with another dinked finish to the relief of the Anfield faithful.
The much-maligned Lucas, returning to the side because of Alberto Aquilani's illness, dribbled into the area and produced a tidy piece of skill to go past Adil Rami and draw the foul which resulted in the penalty.
Referee Nicola Rizzoli pointed to the spot and Gerrard confidently fired home.
Torres had two half-chances to double the lead in the next five minutes as first he cut in from the right at pace only to see his near-post shot deflected wide before then lofting a shot over from Javier Mascherano's free-kick.
Despite going behind Lille still looked like they could be a danger on the counter-attack with Eden Hazard, goalscorer a week ago, and Ludovic Obraniak posing a threat from the flanks.
But right-back Glen Johnson was getting forward at every opportunity and when he found himself in the penalty area he hit a left-foot volley straight at goalkeeper Mickael Landreau.
Daniel Agger's glancing header from Gerrard's inswinging 31st-minute corner was eventually stopped by Landreau on the goalline after the ball got stuck between Dirk Kuyt and Franck Beria.
Lucas, having his best spell for some time, then shot straight at the goalkeeper from 20 yards.
A minute later Hazard burst past Agger and Johnson into the area and had only Jose Reina to beat but the goalkeeper stood tall and the shot deflected behind off his head.
Five minutes before half-time Torres headed Kuyt's hanging cross back across goal but wide of the post.
Lille came out after the break with more purpose and Jamie Carragher produced a perfectly-timed tackle to deny Rio Mavuba three minutes into the second half.
But a minute later Liverpool seized control of the tie with an expert piece of finishing from Torres.
Ryan Babel hooked a ball out of defence with his right foot which looked more like a clearance than a pass but Rami, who had been given a torrid time by Torres, misjudged the bounce of the ball and it ballooned over him.
The Spain striker did not need a second invitation and he sped towards goal before dinking a shot past Landreau with the outside of his right foot.
It was the first time he had scored in European competition since his goal at Anfield in the 3-1 Champions League quarter-final defeat to Chelsea on 8th April.
Liverpool's advantage was only a slender one and that fragility was almost exposed in the 73rd minute when Obraniak's free-kick picked out Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang at the far post only for the substitute to bundle his shot into the ground and over the crossbar.
As the tie entered its final throes the anxiety began to grow as Liverpool were unsure whether to try to hold their lead or finish Lille off with a third goal.
It almost came when Kuyt's long-range strike was batted behind by Landreau.
But all the pressure was released when Torres followed up a rebound from Gerrard's shot to score his second a minute before time and his fourth in his last two games.
It secured a second victory in an important week for Rafa Benitez's men, with Manchester United to come at Old Trafford on Sunday.
This story has been reproduced from today's media. It does not necessarily represent the position of Liverpool Football Club.
This story has been reproduced from today's media. It does not necessarily represent the position of Liverpool Football Club.
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