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Tuesday, 13 November 2007

Liverpool 2-0 Fulham

Fernando Torres' superb individual goal and a Steven Gerrard penalty pushed Liverpool up to fourth as Fulham again imploded in the last 10 minutes.

Torres twisted and turned to get the better of Aaron Hughes, before beating goalkeeper Antti Niemi with a low shot.
Peter Crouch, who hit the bar with a first-half header, won the penalty when he was fouled by Carlos Bocanegra and Gerrard's spot-kick was unstoppable.
Niemi was superb for Fulham in goal, making a series of top-class saves.

During midweek Liverpool had thrashed Besiktas 8-0 in the Champions League, but Fulham proved less accommodating as Rafa Benitez named an unchanged side for the first time in over a year. Prior to Saturday's game, Liverpool had drawn four home games and for 80 minutes Fulham looked they might be another side to come away from Anfield with a point.

But not for the first time this season Fulham, who now have conceded goals in the last 10 minutes seven times this season, failed to last the course. Deploying David Healy and Shefki Kuqi in attack, Fulham tried to get their midfield players to support them as quickly as possible in the early stages of the game.

Kuqi's aerial presence caused Liverpool problems, while former Reds midfielder Danny Murphy tried his luck with a couple of long-range efforts. Kuqi worked tirelessly for Fulham, tracking back to help out his defenders. And Fulham's defensive organisation ensured Liverpool struggled to create clear chances in an even first half, ensuring Niemi had only one real save to make in the opening period from Sami Hyypia's shot.

Andriy Voronin briefly unsettled the Fuham defence when he emerged unmarked at the far post, but after controlling the ball on his chest he misplaced his pass.

Even so Liverpool were unlucky not to go in at the interval ahead when Crouch's looping header bounced off the bar. Just after the restart Crouch headed the ball down to Voronin, but the Ukrainian forward's shot was comfortably gathered by Niemi.
On 55 minutes the Fulham keeper had an altogehter less comfortable moment when he was momentarily deceived by Fabio Aurelio's free-kick, before recovering to make the save. Soon afterwards Niemi had to push the ball over the bar from Voronin's rising shot, though Voronin was to completely miss his kick when Liverpool's next chance arrived.

Niemi's best save of the game came from Yossi's Benayoun's chip which looked goalbound before the Finn got one hand to the ball and pushed it past the post.
Benayoun had an influential game for Liverpool and a clever pass released Voronin, but the Ukrainian's shot flashed past the post.

On came Ryan Babel and Torres and the Spanish striker's arrival proved decisive. Liverpool goalkeeper Jose Reina played a part in Torres' goal, his huge kick finding his Spanish compatriot deep in the Fulham half. Torres' tricky bamboozled Hughes and having created space the former Atletico Madrid beat Niemi with a low shot inside the near post.

Crouch was then tripped by Bocanegra and Gerrard's powerful penalty gave Niemi no chance.
Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez:"Their keeper was really good but we were creating chances and at the end we could score a second goal because they were a little bit open.

"We knew Fulham would work hard till the end but we needed to keep going, passing the ball and trying to do our job. "It's always important to win, but especially when you know that for 10-15 days you won't have another game, so our people will be happy for at least 10-15 days!"
Fulham boss Lawrie Sanchez:"I thought we pretty much contained them in the second half but the problem was we thought we had coped so well we could go on and nick it.

"We're not a bad side but we're not quite at the level where can live with a team like Liverpool for 90 minutes.
"But overall I'm pleased with the performance. When you come to a place like this you know they can go away from teams but we stayed with them until the end."

Liverpool: Reina, Arbeloa, Carragher, Hyypia, Aurelio, Benayoun, Mascherano (Lucas 81), Gerrard, Riise (Babel 62), Voronin (Torres 70), Crouch.Subs Not Used: Martin, Finnan.
Goals: Torres 81, Gerrard 85 pen.
Fulham: Niemi, Baird, Hughes, Stefanovic, Bocanegra, Davies, Davis, Murphy, Dempsey (Kamara 69), Kuqi, Healy (Bouazza 60).Subs Not Used: Warner, Smertin, Leijer.
Booked: Murphy, Dempsey.
Att: 43,073
Ref: Steve Tanner (Somerset).

Wednesday, 24 October 2007

Champion's Game without Torres



Champions League, Group A match


Date: Wednesday, 24 October.


Venue: Inonu



Liverpool will again be without striker Fernando Torres for the trip to Turkey because of the thigh injury that kept him out of the derby win over Everton.
Torres, 23, who has been in terrific form since arriving in the summer, pulled up while training with Spain.
Alvaro Arbeloa (thigh) is also out but midfielder Xabi Alonso could play after recovering from a metatarsal problem.
Besiktas goalkeeper Hakan Arikan has not recovered from a stomach injury and will be replaced by Rustu Recber.

Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez:"It's clear we need to win and see what happens in the other game. We have to keep working and trying to win every game if it's possible.
"You never know what can happen, it depends on the other game, but it's clear we need three points.
"I don't have to say anything to the players. They know how important it is to win this game and it's just about keeping focused and doing the right things in the game.
"We have enough experience of playing in Europe and in difficult stadiums. I think it will be a difficult game but only on the pitch."

Everton 1-2 Liverpool


Dirk Kuyt's injury-time penalty gave Liverpool a crucial Merseyside derby win against nine-man Everton. Sami Hyypia sliced into his own goal after 37 minutes to give Everton the lead at the interval.

But Kuyt scored from the spot after 54 minutes when Tony Hibbert was sent off for hauling down Steven Gerrard as he raced clear on goal. And Kuyt struck again in time added on, with Phil Neville also sent off for handling Lucas' goal-bound shot.

Everton were then furious with referee Mark Clattenburg, who ignored strong claims for a spot-kick in the dying seconds when Jamie Carragher clearly dragged down Joleon Lescott.
Liverpool were without groin-injury victim Fernando Torres, while Everton resisted the temptation to recall long-term absentees Tim Cahill, Thomas Gravesen and James Vaughan.

Benitez's side started better and should have taken the lead in the fourth minute when Andriy Voronin shot straight at Everton keeper Tim Howard after Hibbert's hesitation let in Yossi Benayoun.
Everton, however, quickly came to terms with Liverpool's system and Lescott was a constant threat down the left flank.

John Arne Riise had a long-range free-kick deflected just wide, but Liverpool were in danger of losing their early momentum.
Victor Anichebe had two headers off target before Everton took the lead with a freak goal eight minutes before the interval.
Alan Stubbs retrieved a corner and crossed into the area, where Hyypia inexplicably lashed the ball past his own keeper Pepe Reina with his left foot.
Liverpool needed a break to get back into the game and they got it via a penalty and a red card for Everton's Hibbert.

Gerrard led a Liverpool break with a surge into the area where he was hauled down by Hibbert.
Referee Clattenburg pointed the spot and sent Hibbert off before Kuyt sent Howard the wrong way from the spot for his first league goal of the season.
Liverpool then attempted to make their most of their numerical advantage, with Riise shooting wildly over when unmarked and then Voronin having a shot blocked by Howard from close range.
Yakubu, who had been having a quiet afternoon, almost restored Everton's lead with a stunning 30-yard drive that whistled inched wide with Reina beaten.
Benitez then sprung a surprise with 20 minutes left, sending on Brazilian youngster Lucas for Gerrard - who looked stunned to be called off.

As the game went into injury-time, Liverpool grabbed a lifeline when Neville dived to palm away Lucas' shot. Kuyt scored, but Everton were enraged when Carragher fouled Lescott in front of referee Clattenburg, who waved away their appeals.

Tuesday, 16 October 2007

Injured Torres eyes derby return


Liverpool striker Fernando Torres says he is desperate to return to fitness in time to play in Saturday's Merseyside derby against Everton at Goodison Park.
Torres, 23, pulled up while training with Spain and a scan on Monday "confirmed an adductor injury", said a statement on Liverpool's website.

But Torres, who has scored seven goals for the Reds, said: "I intend to be fit for Saturday. I don't want to miss out.
"I've been told how special the game is and I need to be ready in time."

Torres has been in fine form for Liverpool since moving from Spanish side Atletico Madrid in a £26.5m deal in the summer.
He added: "I am very happy at Liverpool and I've learnt a lot - I love being at a big club like this.

"I have played in big derby matches before. I played for Atletico against Real Madrid and I'm looking forward to enjoying something similar in the Premier League."
Torres missed Spain's 3-1 win away in Denmark on Saturday as his side boosted their hopes of qualifying for Euro 2008 from Group F.

Friday, 14 September 2007

Portsmouth v Liverpool








Portsmouth centre-back Sol Campbell, who had groin and hamstring problems, and striker Benjani Mwaruwari (neck) are back.
Recent midfield signing Papa Bouba Diop is also in line to make his debut.
Liverpool expect to have centre-back Jamie Carragher available after a broken rib, while defender Steve Finnan is battling to overcome a knee injury.
Steven Gerrard's broken toe will be assessed after his two outings for England but he should be available.

Portsmouth (from): James, Johnson, Campbell, Distin, Hreidarsson, Utaka, Muntari, Davis, Taylor, Kanu, Benjani, Lauren, Kranjcar, Mendes, Diop, Nugent, Pamarot, Traore, Hughes, Ashdown.
Liverpool (from): Reina, Arbeloa, Carragher, Agger, Hyypia, Riise, Pennant, Benayoun, Gerrard, Alonso, Mascherano, Sissoko, Babel, Kuyt, Crouch, Torres, Voronin, Finnan, Itandje.

Portsmouth manager Harry Redknapp:"Liverpool have quality players in every position. They could field two teams that would comfortably survive in the Premier League.

"He (Benitez) has done well in the summer. They can rotate between Peter Crouch, Dirk Kuyt, Ryan Babel, Andrei Voronin and Fernando Torres - all terrific talents - up front.
"I haven't got that type of quality, that strength in depth. I have to pick my best team."
Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez on Fernando Torres:"Fernando should be pleased but we also have to tell him to keep working hard.
"It is not always going to be as easy as he thinks it is at the moment and we need to wait and see what happens in a month or two.
"He will find out there are some very difficult central defenders to play against but the fact he has scored already is important because goals give all strikers confidence."

Predictable Fact
Liverpool go into a weekend round of Premier League matches at the top of the table for the first time in five years. It's also a new experience for manager Rafael Benitez.
This is Portsmouth's sixth fixture of the season and their fourth against one of the so called "Big Four".

While Liverpool are looking to complete three Premier League victories in a row for the first time in 17 outings, Portsmouth are aiming to avoid three league defeats on the trot for the first time in 53, since March last year.
The Merseysiders are the only club to have scored first in all their Premier League games this season; Pompey are the only club to have conceded the opening goal in all of their games in this league this term.
Pompey beat a weakened Liverpool side 2-1 in April. It was only their second maximum in eight Premier League fixtures with the Reds.

Statistic
PORTSMOUTH
1. Won one of their five Premier League matches this season, and one of the last seven; 3-1, home to Bolton on 18 August.
2. Averaging a point a game (five from five).
3. Yet to keep a clean sheet in this Premier League season.
4. The only club to have allowed the opposition to score first in all their Premier League games this term.
5. Gained just one point from the nine available against the "Big Four"; drew 1-1, home to Manchester United, and lost away to Chelsea and Arsenal so far.
6. Defeat would make it their worst run in the Premier League since suffering four defeats in a row between 4 February and 4 March 2006.
7. Undefeated in six home Premier League matches; won four and drawn two since losing 0-2 to Chelsea on 3 March.
8. Lost one of the last nine league outings at Fratton Park.

LIVERPOOL
1. Won the last three in all competitions with an aggregate of 12-0; 0-2, away to Sunderland (PL), 4-0, home to Toulouse (CL) and 6-0, home to Derby (PL).
2. Undefeated in six this season; won five and one draw in all competitions.
3. One of four clubs still holding an unbeaten Premier League record. The others are Arsenal, Blackburn and Newcastle.
4. The only club with double figures in the Premier League "Goals For" column (11). That's one every 33 minutes on average.
5. A win would make it their best run since notching five league victories on the trot between 30 December 2006 and 30 January 2007.
6. Made their best start to a Premier League season since 1998-99. Victory would give them 13 points after the first five matches, and make it their best ever start in this league.
7. Dropped only two points. Only Arsenal have dropped so few. Also, they are holding the highest Premier League points per game average, equal with Arsenal of 2.5.
8. Newcastle are the only other club yet to concede the opening goal in a Premier League match.
9. Yet to concede a league goal in open play so far this season. The goals they let in away to Aston Villa and home to Chelsea were both scored from the penalty spot. Not conceded in 208 minutes (three hours 28 minutes) of Premier League football, since Frank Lampard's spot-kick equaliser on 19 August.
10. This match precedes the Champions League Group A opener, away to FC Porto of Portugal on Tuesday

PORTSMOUTH
Nwankwo KANU, Benjamin MWARUWARI, Noe PAMAROT and John UTAKA are Portsmouth's joint top scorers, with two goals each. All of those goals were scored in the Premier League, with the exception of PAMAROT'S pair.
KANU is one shy of 50 career League goals in England.
If he plays:-
Dave NUGENT will be making his 100th career league appearance (Bury, Preston and Portsmouth).
Goalkeeper David JAMES will be making his 137th consecutive Premier League appearance (Manchester City and Portsmouth).
JAMES will be facing a former club. The 37 year old England keeper made 277 appearances for Liverpool (214 in the Premier League) between July 1992 and June 1999, when transferred to Aston Villa for £1.8m.
Djimi TRAORE will also be facing former club mates. The Mali international defender made 141 appearances (88 in the Premier League) and scored one goal for the Merseysiders between February 1999 and his £2m move to Charlton in August 2006.
Linvoy PRIMUS will be participating the day after turning 34.
LIVERPOOL
Fernando TORRES and Andriy VORONIN are Liverpool's joint top scorers with three each. All three from TORRES were in the Premier League.
If he plays:-
Peter CROUCH is a former Portsmouth player. He made 39 appearances (37 in the League) and scored 19 goals (18 League) for Pompey between July 2001 and his £5m move to Aston Villa in March 2002.

HEAD TO HEAD
Liverpool have won half of the Premier League meetings with Portsmouth (four of eight), but only lead the south coast club by two victories in the all-time league head-to-head standings.
Home and awayLeague (inc PL): Portsmouth 19 wins, Liverpool 21, Draws 14Prem: Portsmouth 2 wins, Liverpool 4, Draws 2
at Portsmouth onlyLeague (inc PL): Portsmouth 15 wins, Liverpool 8, Draws 4Prem: Portsmouth 2 wins, Liverpool 2, Draws 0

LAST SEASON'S CORRESPONDING GAME
Portsmouth 2-1 Liverpool28 April 2007 - Ref: Peter WaltonPortsmouth scorers: Mwaruwari 27, Kranjcar 32Liverpool scorer: Hyypia 59

REFEREE
Mike Riley (Leeds, Yorkshire)

Saturday, 1 September 2007

Liverpool v Derby

BIG-MATCH FACTS
These clubs could be top and bottom of the Premier League table at the full time whistle.

Unbeaten Liverpool are yet to concede a goal from open play this season, and are the only club to have scored first in all their Premier League matches.

Derby, humiliated by Blackpool in the Carling Cup midweek, are the only club without a Premier League win, and are yet to score on their league travels.

The Merseysiders, who qualified for the Champions League group stages with a 4-0 home win over Toulouse on Tuesday night, have made their best start to a league season in five years; failure to win for the Rams would make it their worst ever start to a Premier League campaign.

Derby's only Premier League victory at Anfield was 1-2 on 7 November 1998, when Kevin Harper and Paulo Wanchope were on target.


CLUB FORM
LIVERPOOL


Club stats
Fixtures
1. One of five clubs still holding an unbeaten Premier League record. The others clubs are Arsenal, Blackburn, Chelsea and Newcastle.

2. Won two of their three league fixtures, and three points off the pace.

3. Last picked up seven points out of the first available nine in the 2002-03 season when they went on to finish fifth. They've only bagged 10 points from the first four outings twice; in 1994-95 when finishing fourth, and 1998-99 when ending seventh.

4. Already fourth in the table. It took until 9 December to reach that last year, and 3 December the previous year.

5. Unbeaten in four Premier League games. Won two and drawn two since losing 1-0, away to Fulham on 5 May.

6. One of three clubs to have dropped as few as two Premier League points so far. The others are Arsenal and Chelsea.

7. Drawn the last two home league games, and unbeaten in five at Anfield; won three and drawn two since losing 0-1 to Manchester United on 3 March.

8. The defeat against the Red Devils was their only home league loss last season and their only defeat in 36 Premier League matches at Anfield.

9. Lost two of 46 home league games.

10. Conceded more penalties in Premier League matches this season than any other club, with the exception of Sunderland. Both have had two spot kicks awarded against them.

DERBY COUNTY


Fixtures
1. Lost three of their four Premier League matches, and two points adrift at the foot.

2. Battling to avoid a fourth successive league defeat.

3. Never had less than four points from the first five games of a Premier League season.

4. Completed 171 league games since last losing four on the bounce, on 1 November 2003 (second tier).

5. On their longest losing run in the Premier League since suffering seven in a row near the end of the relegation campaign six seasons ago. That run ended with a 2-0 defeat at Liverpool and 0-1 home loss to Leeds on 27 April 2002.

6. Dropped more points (11) and conceded more league goals (nine, at one every 40 minutes on average) than any other club in the Premier League.

7. Already lost twice on the road (1-0 at Manchester City, and 4-0 at Tottenham). They are one of four clubs yet to pick up a point on their Premier League travels; the other clubs are Bolton, Fulham and Tottenham.

8. They are also one of four clubs yet to score away from home in the Premier League. The others are Aston Villa, Reading and Tottenham.

9. Still hunting a first win in the Premier League since the 1-3 victory over Bolton at the Reebok on 16 March 2002. Drawn two and lost 10 of the 12 subsequent outings at this level.

10. Billy Davies is still one short of 100 victories as a manager in English and Scottish league football.


KEY PLAYER NOTES
LIVERPOOL


No Liverpool player has scored more than one Premier League goal so far this season.

Dirk KUYT and Andriy VORONIN are the clubs' joint top scorers with two each.

If he plays:-

Jose REINA will be keeping goal the day after turning 25.


DERBY COUNTY


Matthew OAKLEY is Derby's top scorer with two Premier League goals.

If he plays:-

Mitchell HANSON will be participating on the eve of his 19th birthday.


HEAD TO HEAD
Liverpool have won exactly twice as many league matches against Derby than they have lost (won 64, lost 32).

The Merseysiders did the double over the Rams when they last locked horns in 2001-02, and are on an unbeaten run of six Premier League matches against them (won five, drawn one).

Derby's victory nine years ago, is their only maximum in 20 league trips to Anfield, spanning 36 years.

Home and away
League (inc PL): Liverpool 64 wins, Derby 32, Draws 28
Prem: Liverpool 8 wins, Derby 3, Draws 1

at Liverpool only
League (inc PL): Liverpool 41 wins, Derby 6, Draws 15
Prem: Liverpool 4 wins, Derby 1, Draws 1


REFEREE
Alan Wiley (Burntwood, Staffordshire)

Friday, 31 August 2007

Liverpool 4-0 Toulouse (5-0)

Liverpool made short work of Toulouse to book their place in the group stage of the Champions League.

Peter Crouch put the Reds ahead when he stretched to meet Dirk Kuyt's cross and Liverpool, who were inspired by Yossi Benayoun, went on to dominate.

Crouch missed with two more headers but Sami Hyypia did make it 2-0 when he met Benayoun's corner at the near post.

Kuyt, who also hit the bar, netted with a low shot to make it 3-0 then ran clear to slot home a fourth goal.

It was an emotional night at Anfield, with the Reds paying their own tribute to murdered 11-year-old Everton fan Rhys Jones before kick-off.

The Toffees' theme of Z-Cars was played and the crowd applauded as Rhys's parents stood on the touchline in their Everton shirts.

Given the circumstances it could have been difficult for the Liverpool players to focus on the task in hand but they soon settled once the game began.

Benayoun has had limited first-team chances since joining from West Ham in the summer but he showed Benitez why he feels he deserves more opportunities.

The Israeli had already set up Kuyt to force a diving save from Toulouse keeper Nicolas Douchez when he won back possession to start the move that led to Crouch opening the scoring.

Kuyt ran on down the left before supplying a peach of a cross which the tall striker turned in at the far post.

The tie should really have been wrapped up by half-time but Crouch somehow headed another Benayoun ball over the bar before wasting an inviting ball from Alvaro Arbeloa.

Toulouse, who had come to Anfield trailing by a single goal, still had hope at this point but in truth they never looked like finding a way back into the tie.

Their only chances came from two sloppy clearances by Jose Reina and their best effort was a scuffed shot by Andre Gignac which summed up their night.

Liverpool were home and dry when Hyypia rose unmarked at the near post after the break to head home Benayoun's corner and from then on they coasted home.

Substitute Ryan Babel went close before Kuyt, who had already had one shot deflected on to the bar, exchanged passes with his compatriot and drilled his shot past Douchez.

The home side were not finished yet and Benayoun was again the creator, sliding a ball through for Kuyt to slot home a fourth goal.

It was the first time since 1997 that neither Steven Gerrard or Jamie Carragher had featured in a European tie for the Reds but, even without their two talismans, this was a thoroughly convincing display.

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