I thought last night Liverpool played with gr8 character and was surprised by how much they dominated... Gattuso and Ambrosini made little impact on the game at all and I thought Mashcherano was Liverpool's man of the match as he did he fantastic job in marking Kaka, who wasn't given any space at all. Also I was surprised how little Milan cheated; yes, Inzaghi was constantly moaning and Gattuso was always putting in the aggresive tackles and being unsporting, but I think if anyone was cheating it was the ref! Who for some reason gave many dicisions in Milans favour and didn't give many to Liverpool, which frustrated Liverpool (especially Kewel) a lot. Also he blew the full-time whistle @ 92:42, when Liverpool had 3 mins injury time, in which Milan had a player down for a minute inside the injury time too.
Both of Liverpool's goals that they conceeded were sloppy... The freekick was dodgy and had appeared to hit Inzaghi's arm! Also their 2nd goal was only because Kewel was injured... As Kaka found himself in lots of space (where Kewel should have been) on the right hand side and managed to thread a ball into the box, with a gr8 finish by Inzaghi.
I also thought Nesta had a terrific game, making plenty of impressive talkes and so Dida had little to do, thankfully for Milan. For Liverpool, as I mentioned earlier; Mascherano had a gr8 game but also did Pennant, who kept putting in the crosses and always got the better of Jankoulovski (if that's how you spell it).
If it would of gone to extra time, I think Milan would have been defeated as it was clear that they were outpaced in all areas of the field.
Also, I feel Liverpool dominated but didn't get many scoring opptunities because of Benitez's team selection; Kewel looked a threat but didn't have time to pose much danger as Zenden who did little was on for most of the match. Also Xabi Alanso, gave conceeded the freekick that led to the goal and didn't make much of an impact. Whereas Crouch I feel would have been more effective as Pennant was sending in plenty of crosses.