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Stoke frustrate leaders Liverpool

AFP - 10 January 2009 21:10

Liverpool´s Dirk Kuyt (R) clashes with Stoke City´s Danny Higginbotham during the Premiership football match at the Britannia Stadium. Liverpool passed up the chance to move six points clear of Chelsea with a goalless draw at Stoke that will inevitably lead to intense questioning of the credibility of the Reds bid for a first title since 1990.

STOKE, England (AFP) - Liverpool passed up the chance to move six points clear of Chelsea with a goalless draw at Stoke that will inevitably lead to intense questioning of the credibility of the Reds bid for a first title since 1990.

This trip to the Britannia Stadium was always going to be seen as a benchmark of Liverpool's resilience in the wake of their manager Rafael Benitez's calculated attack on Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson on Friday.

But for a second time this season, they dropped two points against the Potters, who had the better chances and dominated for lengthy spells.

Irish midfielder Glenn Whelan, who was drafted in after Salif Diao's late withdrawal, curled high and wide with a free-kick after just a couple of minutes.

But the league leaders should have gone ahead in the eighth minute when Steven Gerrard fed Albert Riera, whose cross picked out Dirk Kuyt, only for the Dutchman to glance his header high and wide from six yards.

Rory Delap's first long throw of the game almost led to the Potters getting themselves into the lead.

Delap launched the ball into the box and after Gerrard headed away, Amdy Faye hooked back in, and Ryan Shawcross managed to feed Delap, whose stab from six yards came back off the bar and bounced wide off Richard Creswell.

With 21 minutes gone, Whelan's sliced clearance fell for Kuyt, who swapped passes with Yossi Benayoun but then fired a low shot straight at Thomas Sorensen from a tight angle.

But Pulis would have been right to throw his baseball cap in disgust when Cresswell was denied a free-kick on the edge of the box after he was barged over by Sami Hyypia.

The Potters continued to sling everything at the league leaders and after Pepe Reina flapped at Danny Higginbotham's cross the Reds scrambled it away. But Etherington clipped back in for Shawcross to head in only for the ex-United man to rightly be denied by the offside flag.

Liverpool were limited going forward and Riera was left frustrated when Kuyt failed to get on the end of his neat cross into the box.

Fernando Torres was put through a strenuous warm-up at the interval and Liverpool produced an early opportunity when Gerrard's corner was fumbled by Sorensen only for the goalkeeper to reach the ball ahead of Kuyt.

But Reina almost gifted Stoke the lead when his slack kick flew straight to Kitson, who went around the Spanish goalkeeper but hit the side-netting with Hyypia getting across to cover.

Benitez finally decided the time had come to throw on Torres just before the hour but Liverpool were still having to cope with relentless pressure from the Potters.

Gerrard was cautioned for driving a free-kick into the wall when referee Lee Mason was still ensuring it was 10 yards back.

Lucas should have scored when he got on the end of Kuyt's hook into the box but the Brazilian headed across goal and Hyypia shot wide at the far post.

Kitson wasted another great opening when he got on the end of Delap's huge throw only to glance his header on to the roof of the net.

And Stoke went close once again when Whelan's curling free-kick grazed the outside of the post.

Torres did not have a single effort on goal after coming on but Liverpool were left even more frustrated as Gerrard twice hit the woodwork late on.

After seeing a free-kick come back off the bar, the England midfielder latched on to a Torres flick-on only to see his shot bounce off the outside of the post.

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Comments (8)

hollyice

10 January 2009 22:11

.......and then Benitez also a victim of Ferguson's mind game . I knew it , better next time they dont listen to him and use his way "let'em talk " . This guy doesn't like to be disturbed about any comments before an important game , but he knows how to disturb others . The only ones he cannot disturb are the russians who dont read english and his comments and crushed him in UEFA super-cup final . Great Zenit .

phughes699

11 January 2009 01:55

Liverpool dropped another two points. Now it is up to Man. United to put up a good display against Chelsea. This is the time of the season when it sorts the men out from the boys.

Consistency is what wins the Premiership. You need a big squad and you have to have a bit of luck too.

Liverpool's luck ran out yesterday. They hit the bar and the post near the end of the game. Earlier on in the season, they would have been goals.

BesTalentScout

11 January 2009 03:55

just another typical Rafa cock-up..................what's the big deal ?

surely no one actually thinks Liverpool has a chance of winning the EPL ?

like i've always said even when Rafa was in his 1st season.............Liverpool has NO CHANCE of winning EPL until they get a proper coach...........

Liverpool's run-and-gun type of football won't win titles...............Arsenal, despite being weaker on paper will win the EPL again before Liverpool does...........unless Rafa goes !

and Rafa the Clown is bringing back Heskey ?! how dumb can he be ?

Gerrard and Torres are wasting their time and talent at Liverpool...............

ITalkSense

11 January 2009 06:38

phughes699, You make your own luck in the game.Don't try and complicate things by saying stupid things like: "Liverpool's luck ran out yesterday. They hit the bar and the post near the end of the game. Earlier on in the season, they would have been goals." What kind of rubbish is that? They wouldn't have been goals at the start of the season.The ball goes where it's HIT...

As for this shit game of football, Liverpool where shocking.It looked as though they were happy with a point.Of course it's hard when the opposition have everyone behind the ball, but all this means is U have to move off the ball and pass it at a quick tempo, get the ball down the wings and fire in crosses.They didn't seem determined to win the game.Benitez may never have a better chance of winning the league with United&Chelsea's indifferent form in the 1st half of the season... HE is probably banking on the game between those 2 today to be a draw, which could be very foolish.

phughes699

11 January 2009 06:44

I TalkSense, I beg your pardon. It is fact that Liverpool were very lucky earlier on in the season when they were scoring goals near the ends of games. Now it is not happening. That is not rubbish, it is fact.

ITalkSense

11 January 2009 06:54

They may have scored late goals but they weren't lucky though.They went in because they HIT THE BALL IN THE CORRECT 'PLACE', WITH THE CORRECT 'POWER', AND THE CORRECT 'DIRECTION'

DaJohnner

11 January 2009 07:59

Liverpool will prevail and win the EPL...and I predict that there will be no draw today, but rather Chelsea will win --- BIG!!!

Escape_to_Victory

11 January 2009 16:05

Congrats to Stoke for a well played game: sometimes, it's best to just sit back and watch and enjoy instead of getting wrapped up in the teams and Stoke played better yesterday and still are in the relegation zone. I like their coach but otherwise, a team that is really England/Ireland based and two Africans. Likewise, I enjoy the diversity in some other teams as well per reading the Liverpool roster.

Premier League table

# Team MP D P
1 12 +21 30
2 11 +22 25
3 12 +11 25
4 12 +6 22
5 12 +8 21
6 11 +7 20
7 12 +9 19
8 12 +1 17
9 12 -3 16
10 12 -10 16
11 11 +0 15
12 11 -2 15
13 12 -9 14
14 11 -11 13
15 12 -4 12
16 11 -9 11
17 12 -15 11
18 12 -4 10
19 12 -10 10
20 12 -8 7

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