01/09/2008 6:11 AM
Rafael Benitez suffered a torrent of abuse and saw his Liverpool side miss out on the chance to go top of the Premier League after a 0-0 draw with Aston Villa at Villa Park.
Villains' fans taunted the Reds boss with chants of 'There's only one Gareth Barry' after the collapse of the England midfielder's move to Liverpool, and some of the crowd aimed personal insults at the Reds manager.
Benitez was met with a crescendo of abuse from Villa supporters when he made his way to the dug-out before shaking hands with home manager Martin O'Neill, with whom he became embroiled in a war of words over Barry.
But the game itself was mostly disappointing, as both sides cancelled each other out and for long periods adopted a safety-first approach until an exciting finale.
Liverpool needed to win to go top but it could not find its way through a home rearguard in which captain Martin Laursen was a rock-solid performer.
Midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker had one of his best games for Villa on the right flank, before switching to full-back in the closing stages to accommodate new recruit, former Magpie James Milner.
The encouraging factor for Villa was that it looked a match for Liverpool, an established member of the Premier League's 'big four', in a season where it is expected to challenge to break into the elite group of teams.
But Villa also found it difficult to create decent opportunities, with Javier Mascherano impressing in the Liverpool midfielder after his return from Olympic action with Argentina.
The first incident of note saw Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel booked after 13 minutes for hauling back John Carew on the left flank.
Liverpool suffered a setback after 27 minutes when striker Fernando Torres pulled up sharply chasing an innocuous-looking pass and was immediately taken off.
It led to Benitez giving a debut to striker David Ngog who was signed from Paris St Germain earlier in the summer.
Then, after 35 minutes, Carew squandered the first clear-cut chance.
Barry's fine pass played in Ashley Young who had beaten the offside trap and he laid the ball back invitingly into the path of Carew, only eight yards out from goal.
But the Norwegian international opted to place his low shot rather than go for power and Reina was able to block his attempt.
Liverpool threatened for the first time when a deep cross from Andrea Dossena was only headed by Nicky Shorey into the path of Dirk Kuyt but his side's midweek Champions League goal hero shot into the sidenetting.
Then a superb reverse pass from Robbie Keane opened up the Villa defence for Ngog and his left-footed curler was only inches too high.
The visitors stepped up their game in the second half and Keane teed up a shot for Xabi Alonso which was deflected over Brad Friedel's bar by Shorey.
Then Friedel did well to tip over, at full stretch, a superb cross on the run from Dossena.
Villa enjoyed some pressure of its own and Curtis Davies made good ground to get on the end of Young's free-kick but summed up the game by heading the ball away from the Liverpool goal.
The biggest cheer of the afternoon came with the introduction of Milner in place of Luke Young whose right-back berth was filled by Reo-Coker.
Dossena was booked a minute later for throwing the ball away after disputing a