Saturday, August 29, 2009

Liverpool vs Bolton recap


Liverpool came from behind twice to be 3-2 victors in what was a extremely ugly game, made all the more ugly by my inability to find a good English online stream for the game. Every time I got a working stream it was soon shut down by whoever polices the Internet (i blame it's creator, Al Gore).

Highlights after the jump!


Anyways Liverpool went down early to a set piece, which is very worrying. Benitez has long been criticized in the press for Zonal Marking system, yet i have never agreed or thought much of this criticism. Today the problem from the corner was the second ball back across the goal, and it was again the second ball that Bolton feasted upon to find their second early in the second half. Liverpool's defensive line did not challenge enough for the second ball and we were punished both times. Thankfully, our backline was rarely troubled other than from those instances and another free kick from Taylor, that Reina had to make a worldy save on. I am sure Rafa will drill into the players what he is trying to do defending set-pieces and he will work it out.

On the offensive side, our goals were impressive and we created a lot of chances in the first half, and if Torres was in any form whatsoever he would have finished one or two of them. Glen Johnson capped off the half for Liverpool with a very well taken goal. He has been a revelation at right back this season, and him chipping in with goals from the right back spot is worth much more than 18 mil. He is the answer for teams who park the bus, he gets down the right with aplomb and importantly opens up space for Gerrard Kuyt and Torres to work. He is so gifted that he draws two defenders to him every time he has the ball, helping the rest of the team. If you look at Torres' goal today, it was made possible by Johnson making a run down the right and drawing a defender away from the middle, enabling Kuyt to chest the ball down to a on-rushing Torres to control and put it in the back of the net. Johnson also was instrumental on the third goal, providing the cross for Torres to play a "lovely cushioned header for Gerrrrrardddddddddddddddddddddd". Gerrard you beauty what a finish.

Torres' second goal for me was very encouraging, he looked like the Torres we know and love. Once Kuyt created the chance beautifully for Torres, he still had a lot of work to do, but coolly took the ball and slotted in into the left hand corner, giving the keeper no chance. The third goal was always going to come after that, from who else then Stevie G. Brilliant strike from Gerrard, and after being man marked out of the first half, he improved greatly in the second half and was everywhere, helping create the Torres goal, and of course rescuing Liverpool from God knows what in the press.

Speaking of the press, headlines tomorrow will read "Lucky Liverpool see of Bolton" and go on to talk about how we didn't deserve to win and if Bolton wasn't reduced to ten men we would have never scored and won. But obviously, tomorrow the papers will also read, "United show class of champions to beat Arsenal". United won 2-1 at home off of a dubious penalty won and converted by Rooney, an extremely lucky save from Foster and the most ridiculous own goal i have ever seen by Diaby, in short, they were certainly saved by luck and didn't deserve any of that game. Of course, Liverpool had their share of luck to win, however, I don't think anybody would have bet against Liverpool winning the game at the half when it was 1-1. Liverpool were always good money for the score, and could have felt a bit slighted after going down 2-1. Thankfully, justice was restored and the Red's came out on top. Here's hoping this return to winning ways puts us in the right frame of mind going into the break, and we can come back out in two weeks against Burnsley and get a win.

Liverpool 3 - Bolton 2 Highlights

YNWA

Colin Britton

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