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Liverpool ended a run of three defeats with a late equaliser that denied Aston Villa a precious win in their bid to ensure Premier League survival.
Villa went ahead when Chris Herd angled in a shot from Barry Bannan's cutback.
Luis Suarez had two penalty claims waved away and Reds team-mate Dirk Kuyt put a shot over from two yards.
A Suarez header hit the post before he finally got the equaliser when Daniel Agger's header came off the crossbar and the Uruguayan nodded in.
Andy Carroll then missed the chance to grab a winner when he headed straight at keeper Shay Given from six yards, before the Villa stopper fended away a powerful Gerrard shot as Liverpool finished strongly.
The point at least sends Villa six points clear of the relegation zone but leaves Liverpool with only one win in eight games, though the Reds can take some heart from the manner of their performance.
Before kick-off, a minute's silence marked Liverpool's last home game before the 23rd anniversary of the Hillsborough tragedy on 15 April.
When the action got under way, both teams showed how urgently they needed a win, and the hosts quickly went close.
Kuyt's angled shot was smuggled away by Given, the assistant referee ruling the ball had not crossed the line.
But the Reds' recent miserable run includes defeats by Villa's fellow strugglers QPR and Wigan, and the visitors looked set to follow those examples when they took the lead inside 10 minutes.
Keeper Alexander Doni, making his debut with Pepe Reina suspended, flapped at a cross before midfielder Bannan pulled the ball back for Herd to angle a rising shot into goal.
At the other end, Herd almost helped Liverpool to an equaliser when a cross from Suarez struck his arm, but referee Michael Oliver waved away penalty appeals.
Suarez was aggrieved again as he was caught by Alan Hutton in the Villa box, Oliver again unmoved by the Uruguay striker's protests.
As Liverpool's desperation for an equaliser intensified, Kuyt missed a great chance when all he had to do was turn in a Gerrard shot from two yards but sent his effort high.
The hosts then struck the woodwork for the 33rd time this season when a Suarez header from Gerrard's inviting cross came back off the post.
And their sense of grievance grew when they were denied a penalty for a third time after Villa's Eric Lichaj appeared to handle in the area.
Craig Bellamy hit the woodwork again before Villa's creaking defence finally gave way.
Gerrard's cross was headed against the crossbar by substitute Agger and, when the ball bounced in the goalmouth, Suarez was lurking to nod in his eighth league goal of the campaign.
Villa, hanging on for a point in the closing stages, might still have won it when substitute Samir Carruthers appeared to be caught by Agger in the area, but the referee gave them no more joy than he had the hosts.
Source: BBC Sport
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