Citizens Strike Lucky As The Reds Progress
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Sergio Aguero - In the last few years, the former Liverpool target has become a nightmare for the Liverpool defense. Could they keep him out this time round?
Manchester City would welcome Liverpool back to the Etihad stadium for the first time in nearly a year. Last time round at their new ground, they triumphed 2-1 over a lackluster Liverpool but the Reds won when it mattered most, beating them 3-2 after a fantastic finish from Coutinho won them the game. That win would put them in the driving seat for the title but after a harsh loss to Chelsea two games later, City would find themselves with the title in their hands once more. Would Liverpool find the quality to take their revenge?
Liverpool's talisman Sturridge got his side off to the best possible start. After Suarez leaving, the Englishman would undoubtedly take centre stage up top and they'd need him more than ever. Currently, he was answering their calls.
Looking back on Kompany's slice last year, he'd be made to feel even more humiliated as he failed to make any sort of contact on his pass back to Joe Hart. The Awkward ball saw Sturridge through and you knew the minute he'd taken his first touch that it would always end up in the bottom right of his English teammates net.
It didn't take long for the Sky Blues to find the Equalizer. When City were given a corner not even ten minutes later, Milner swung a high cross into space for an unmarked Silva who hammered it on to the inside of the post. The ball came flying back out and caught his foot which caused the ball to roll back into the path of Mignolet's goal, who couldn't fumble quick enough to get it.
But City would be left broken twenty minutes later into the game. Liverpool found their way back into the lead after a moment of brilliance from the right foot of Can. Flanagan with back to goal and the ball at his feet did well to hold off Silva, before laying off Can who belted it over the top to Sturridge who sped on beyond the City back four to receive a brilliant pass with an even better touch. The one on one opportunity provided only one option. Yes, a goal. 2-1 Liverpool.
It wasn't as if Liverpool deserved their lead. City had been dominating completely for the first 30 minutes and when Clichy broke free of a naive Flanagan, he curled in a delightful low cross which bent around the last Liverpool defender reaching Aguero who easily converted it into the net from close range.
From here on the game fell dead, and throughout the entire second half period there was nothing of any real significance to show. But these types of games are so unpredictable and in the 93rd minute when all was looking lost for both teams, someone popped up with a last gasp winner. David Silva, already on the score sheet came up with his second of the game, converting Jovetic's last ditch cross to win his side the points. Liverpool would be left devastated.
Next in the premier league would be Burnley. Newly promoted, there was almost no doubt of a Liverpool win and the 18 Champions proved exactly why that was. The entire team played out to a blinder, and even debutant Jordan Rossiter was given a 7/10 for performance.
Once again Daniel Sturridge came up with the goods in this one. The on form deadly finisher struck early in the second half with a great header from Jordan Rossiters early cross from deep. This put them in the lead which put them in full command considering the total domination that came before.
Rising star Raheem Sterling finished the Clarets off with a goal that sealed a solid 2-0 victory. Sterling's goal was tee'd off by attacking partner Sturridge. The left winger took it on a little bit further and despite seeing an opening in the defense, he still decided to blast it into the top right from 25 yards.
The Capital One Cup would bring Middlesbrough to Anfield for a thrilling encounter. After recent results, Liverpool would look to put that City defeat well behind them by securing a second win on the trot.
The side fielded was no doubt weakened however fully capable of beating Borough, and actually should be beating them no trouble at all. That's exactly how things panned out too.
Recent arrival Lazar Markovic was on fire in this game. Purely unbeatable and he didn't hesitate to show that with his brilliant solo run in only the second minute. He took on a number of players before arriving at the edge of the box and playing a clever one-two with Suso. The pass back was received well by Lazar who blasted it beyond Connor Ripely.
From then on the game was pretty even but it was Liverpool who struck again, and this time through vice captain Jordan Henderson. His goal came about rather luckily but they all count and when Borini's thirty yard pile-driver came off the bar, he took the opportunity to place the ball nicely into the net as Ripley led stranded on the floor.
A little while on from the second goal, Emre Can left his teammates, manager and supporters in complete disappointment as he was sent for an early bath after his horrible two footed challenge on ledesma. Some would say the player milked it, but replay's showed the decision was the right one.
In the second half, very early on Middlesbrough got right back into the game with a goal from Jelle Vossen. Wildschutt who did well to run on to a beautiful killer ball, crossed the ball into his teammate. Vossen leaped like a salmon to reach it and his header was brilliantly saved by Mignolet. The Belgian dived pushed the ball in the wrong direction though, and his Belgian teammate smashed home the ball.
Despite being a man down, Liverpool held no prisoners after the Borough goal. Suso was the first of many in the 58th minute. Former Liverpool layer Ayala was running back toward his goal where he would try and reach Jose Enrique's over powered pass. Oblivious to Suso's whereabouts, the Spaniard nicked the ball off the poor defender and blasted it into the top left.
Jordan Rossiter found himself starting this game too, after his great debut performance against Burnley. With 20 minutes left, Markovic's corner came into the 16 year old Central midfielder, and he volleyed it right at the keeper who was to slow to react. 4-1 Liverpool.
Ayala was having a poor game, and it only got worse when Skrtel's ball over the top to Markovic was intercepted by himself and taken back off him by the pacey Serb who was now one-on-one with Ripley. Lazar placed it nicely into the far corner to secure a second goal for himself, and Liverpool's place in the Fourth Round.
Thoughts On The Report
Rodgers: We weren't completely at our best at the start of these three games which to me is disappointing because I would have hoped to bounce back from the loss in the Champions League. Manchester City are a good team though and we did well to take the lead twice and keep it at 2-2 away from home and for most of the game. We were unlucky to lose the game so late, but that's what happens when you lose interest.
The next two games were brilliant, but I'm slightly disappointed with Can. I have spoken to him and made my feelings clear. It was just a rush of blood he exclaimed, and for a first time incident I can accept, as long as it doesn't happen again.
Gerrard: Now although I didn't start any of the last three games, I'm happy that the lads were able to put in such performances. The last two games were brilliant and the City game really was very unlucky. The brilliance from Sturridge over the past few games will be needed for the rest of the season so I do hope he keeps fit and on form.
I'm looking forward to playing again and taking part in more games. It's upsetting to know I am out with injury for so long but apparently I'm projected to make a return at the United game, and I'm ready to make an impact Old Trafford.