Showing posts with label Stewart Downing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stewart Downing. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Reds in control against poor City

Steven Gerrard’s first half penalty gives Liverpool a vital lead, against a lacklustre and toothless Manchester City.

A distinct lack of atmosphere at the Etihad was apparent as everyone involved with City looked as if they were still smarting from their FA Cup exit at the hands of their neighbours. This was typified by Mario Balotelli who once again didn’t seem to ‘fancy it’ against Liverpool, and City’s lack of invention was alarming.

Before Gerrard’s excellent spot kick, Joe Hart had already denied Andy Carroll and the returning captain's effort, after a smart layoff from Stuart Downing.

Steven Gerrard
Much of the talk pre match was on how City would miss Vincent Kompany and that proved to be the case, when Stefan Savic recklessly fouled Daniel Agger in the area to round off a woeful opening for the young Serbian.

In terms of goalmouth action that was it really from Liverpool, Kenny Dalglish’s gameplan had worked a treat and crucially unlike last week they had managed to take advantage of their early dominance.

Balotelli was poor and his petulance following a foul by Charlie Adam summed his nights’ work up. His replacement Samir Nasri was placid and did little to show why he would be worthy of a regular starting spot a shadow of his Arsenal form.

Pepe Reina was solid all game and saved Martin Kelly’s blushes when he blocked off Sergio Aguero’s route to goal after the Argentine had been set free, he was also on hand to deny Micah Richards’ goal bound header.

It was a case of backs to the wall for Liverpool as they soaked up the City pressure, it was reminiscent of the Benitez era in Europe and just as his sides did got what they wanted.

The lack of David Silva’s invention and creativity was apparent as Nasri and co continually came up against a sea of red, which was solidified by Jamie Carragher who ensured that the backline held firm.

The Carling Cup
Tonight Liverpool have taken a huge step towards their first visit to Wembley since 1996, but they know that Manchester City will not be that poor again. It will be like a European night at Anfield to kick off a week that will see both Manchester sides visit in cup games. The League Cup it is a trophy Liverpool ever since their second round tie at Exeter have set out to win.

The Carling Cup might not be at the forefront of Mancini’s thoughts right now but he will want to add to his growing legacy at City and knows his side has it all to do in two weeks time in what is sure to be a ferocious atmosphere. 

Saturday, 7 January 2012

Leader's return gives Reds much needed lift

On Friday evening Liverpool’s talismanic captain returned from the start to lead his team into the fourth round of the FA Cup, as they overcame an impressive Oldham at Anfield.

A wonder strike early on from Robbie Simpson ensured Oldham got a deserved opener that their bright play deserved and sent their impressive away fans into delirium. 

Although their joy did not last too long as Craig Bellamy deflected the impressive Jonjo Shelvey’s shot in within two minutes. 

Jonjo Shelvey 
The early goal from Paul Dickov’s men was the kick up the backside Liverpool needed. They were poor and lacked a spark in the early exchanges and were fortunate to only concede the one as Shefki Kuqi (now 35) worryingly tormented Jamie Carragher and his apprentice Sebastian Coates.

As Liverpool grew into the game and stamped their authority on the tie on the stroke of half time a needless foul on Maxi, ensured Liverpool would go into the break leading thanks to Steven Gerrard who buried his chance from 12 yards. 

Oldham’s first half showing ensured a great start to the third round weekend and they still were in with a shout until the menace Craig Bellamy set up Shelvey who netted his first goal in the red shirt firing from ten yards.

A fantastic finish from Andy Carroll will lift some of the pressure off his shoulders (until the carling cup tie on Wednesday at least).


The home side ran away with the game after some unsavoury scenes that involved Oldham’s on loan defender Tom Adeyemi and home fans. It is way too early to comment until we see the facts, but any fans charged with abuse of any kind will surely get a lifetime ban from the game and it will not be tolerated.

Stewart Downing added a fifth late on and it will lift his confidence as well, the fitness of Steven Gerrard is going to key as Liverpool look to end their 6 year cup drought and see a return to the Champions League.


Gerrard's vision and creativity will relieve the pressure burdened on Jordan Henderson, Downing and Carroll, he will also play a huge part in the development of Jay Spearing and Shelvey as Liverpool begins to plan for a future without him.


Steven Gerrard
For now Gerrard has a role to play and with him in the first XI he could once again hold the key as the club need to start performing on the field and take some of the focus from recent off field incidents.