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LIVERPOOL: Steven Gerrard began Liverpool's defence of its Champions League title with three goals on Wednesday as Rafa Benitez' team strolled to a 3-0 victory over Welsh champion Total Network Solutions. Three saves by TNS goalkeeper Gerard Doherty kept Liverpool to a 2-0 halftime lead and should ease any worries by Benitez about next week's second leg. Gerrard, whose headed goal sparked Liverpool's rally from a 3-0 deficit against AC Milan in Istanbul seven weeks ago, scored in the eighth and 21st minutes before 44,760 fans at Anfield. He added the third with a minute to go with a low, left-footed strike. Assuming there are no slip-ups in the second leg, it looks like Liverpool will continue its defence against Lithuania's Kaunas. The second qualifying round pairings were already known and Kaunas scored a 4-2 victory at HB Torshavn of the Faeroe Islands with the home leg still to come. Other results were FC Haka (Finland) 1, Pyunik (Armenia) 0; F91 Dudelange (Luxembourg) 0, Zrinjski (Bosnia-Herzegovina) 1; Glentoran (Northern Ireland) 1, Shelbourne (Ireland) 2; Gorica (Slovenia) 2, KF Tirana (Albania) 0. Despite being the defending champion, Liverpool was forced into the qualifying rounds because of its fifth-place finish in the Premier League last season. With only the top four qualifying directly for the competition, UEFA granted Liverpool an exemption, allowing to enter through the qualifying phase. At one stage two weeks ago, it looked as if Gerrard would be playing for another club. Talks with the club over a new contract broke down and Liverpool turned down a transfer bid from Premier League champion Chelsea. "Maybe it wasn't handled very well but I signed a new contract and it was a relief to get it out of the way," the Liverpool captain said. "The squad's improving and we will get better. The manager was very disappointed with our league position last season and so were the players. That's why he has brought some more players. We want to win the league title. Hopefully it will be this year." Benitez saluted his captain's performance. "He scored three goals. He played well. He is our captain and we always said we wanted to build a team around him," said the Liverpool manager.The results: Haka (Fin) 1 bt Pyunik (Arm) 0; Dudelange (Lux) 0 lost to Zrinjski (Bih) 1; Glentoran (Nir) 1 lost to Shelbourne (Irl) 2; HB Torshavn (Far) 2 lost to Kaunas (Lit) 4; Gorica (Slo) 2 bt Tirana (Alb) 0; Liverpool (Eng) 3 bt TNS (Wal) 0; Levadia Tallinn (Est) 1 bt Dinamo Tbilisi (Geo) 0; Kairat Almaty (Kaz) 2 bt FC Artmedia Bratislava (Svk) 0; Neftchi (Aze) 2 bt Hafnarfjordur (Isl) 0; Rabotnicki (Mkd) 6 bt Skonto Riga (Lat) 0; Dinamo Minsk (Blr) 1 drew with Anorthosis (Cyp) 1; Sliema (Mlt) 1 lost to Sheriff (Mda) 4. Agencies
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