On-loan Celtic midfielder Carey stepped up to take the free-kick himself and Hearts keeper Jamie MacDonald had to divert his effort for a corner.
The youngster dusted himself down to take the spot kick himself, but despite scoring he was ordered to take it again because of encroachment from other players into the area.
Glen Johnson's cross was headed back across goal by Steven Gerrard and Aquilani, with his back to goal, teed himself up an overhead kick but the shot flew straight into the hands of Schwarzer.
Young defender Leigh Bromby was a bit too keen to impress in the ninth minute, giving away a free-kick 20 yards out and earning himself a yellow card with a clattering challenge on Jay Bothroyd.
Rodallega controlled a long ball superbly and teed himself up for an overhead kick, which clipped the top of the bar.
Ballack drilled the spot kick straight down the middle after Douglas committed himself early.
The striker picked himself to take the spot-kick and it crept just under the dive of Hart to give the hosts their first win of the season.
Following a free-kick where Gary Cahill made a nuisance of himself, Lee Chung-yong beat the Everton defence to a header and Sturridge was free to smash in from the angle.
The Scotland midfielder picked himself up and blazed his spot-kick wide, with Alan Combe diving off in the opposite direction.
Nathan Dyer's header from Pratley's free kick broke the deadlock on seven minutes before Pratley himself added a second six minutes later with a volley.
He needlessly hauled down Carew in the area and the Norwegian striker picked himself up to blast the spot-kick into the roof of the net.
He picked himself up and dispatched the spot-kick with ease.
The Portuguese picked himself off the floor to slam the spot kick into the net.
Westerman grabbed a try for himself in the 49th minute after his huge kick was palmed back inside by Richard Whiting.
Catching a deep kick in touch the France international took the throw to himself and then chipped the on-rushing Munster defenders.
Gonzalez had a chance to redeem himself, getting his head on a corner kick by Graham Zusi in the final seconds of stoppage time.
Smith came close himself when his cross from a free-kick flicked off the head of Celtic defender John Kennedy before evading goalkeeper Brown and the far post.
Seven minutes later Onuoha fouled Toivonen 22 yards out and the Swedish midfielder picked himself up and fired the resulting free-kick past Joe Hart to make it 3-2.
The young centre-back, making his first Champions League start, found himself unmarked from Wesley Sneijder's free-kick but he turned his effort wide from a few yards out.
Just after the half hour mark United had a half chance when defender Darren Patterson found himself on the end of a David Hannah overhead kick, but his header was easily saved by Saints' keeper Alan Ferguson.
Warrington's Penny then struck with his brace, first from following a kick into the corner by James Webster and then by getting himself on the end of a pass from Hall, although there were suspicions that the decisive offload was forward.
Another skilful run by Templeton took him past three United defenders before he was closed down in the box by Watson and, though the winger went to ground, referee Iain Brines was unmoved by shouts for a penalty by the travelling fans and Templeton himself made no great appeal for a spot-kick.
Then minutes later Will Thomas bundled himself over after Andrew Bevan had chased down a Caerphilly kick.
Ruddy gave away the penalty in a one-on-one with Swans striker Scott Sinclair but brushed himself off to tip David Cotterill's spot-kick on to the post.
Carter set himself, took one quick glance and sent a low kick - not his best effort but now one of his most memorable - wobbling between the posts.
The Scotland forward dusted himself off before delicately placing his 20-yard free-kick into Manuel Almunia's top-left corner, despite the Spaniard getting a hand to the ball.
Gibson himself then went for goal after a Garry Hay free-kick, but his first effort from the edge of the area was deflected back to him and he put his second over the bar.
Those are the only reasons why Hazard isn't facing the same nine-month ban given to Manchester United icon Eric Cantona who famously launched himself at an abusive fan with a kung fu-style kick in 1995.
The Scunthorpe midfielder picked himself up after being fouled and bent a 20-yard free-kick round the wall, with keeper Dudu Aouate managing to get a touch before the ball hit the corner of the net.
Bent picked himself up to send Jaaskelainen the wrong way with a well taken spot-kick.
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