Sunday, December 24, 2006

LIVERPOOL 2 WATFORD 0





Craig Bellamy and Xabi Alonso provided Liverpool's shivering fans with some pre-Christmas cheer as the Reds kicked off the busy festive period with a hard-earned 2-0 win over Watford on Saturday afternoon.

At a freezing Anfield, Bellamy and Alonso netted the goals, both in the second half, to stretch Liverpool's unbeaten run in the Premiership to an impressive seven games.

With a hectic schedule looming, it was important to get off to a winning start and, despite not firing on all cylinders at times, Rafa Benitez will be content to have taken maximum points from a fixture that has proved a potential banana-skin for the Reds in the past.

On their last league visit here the Hornets shocked the Kop by plundering a lone-goal victory but despite giving a good account of themselves this time around, any other result would have been an injustice to the home side.

Following a subdued opening the game came to life shortly before the 20-minute mark. Xabi Alonso tried his luck with a sweetly struck side-footer from outside the box that Ben Foster tipped around the post.

Then, moments later, Craig Bellamy rolled the ball across the face of an open goal only for Adrian Mariappa to sweep away the danger.

Foster was being kept busy and was soon in action again, diving low to his right to push out a long-range strike from Dirk Kuyt and being in the right place at the right time to spare Danny Shittu's blushes after the defender inadvertently directed a Bellamy cross towards his own goal.

At the opposite end Watford should have snatched the lead through Alhassan Bangura in the 38th minute. A rare mishap by Pepe Reina presented the youngster with a gilt-edged opportunity from six-yards out that he somehow squirmed over.

As the half drew to a close Daniel Agger stung the fingers of Foster with a blazing drive from distance that was too hot for the keeper to handle but Jermaine Pennant failed to capitalise and blazed the rebound high into the Kop.

Widespread relief swept around the ground when Bellamy finally opened the scoring two minutes after the restart. Gerrard slid the Welshman a perfect through ball from midfield and he held his nerve to net for the sixth time this season with a neat finish to Foster's left.




It was a deserved breakthrough for the Reds but a resilient Watford refused to meekly surrender. Ashley Young was just inches away from equalising with a header in front of the Kop midway through the half and the destiny of the spoils remained in the balance until the 88th minute.

Substitutes Mark Gonzalez and Peter Crouch had earlier both gone close to sealing the win before Alonso made sure with a spectacular curling shot from 25-yards out that nestled sweetly into the top corner.

Happy Christmas!




louis' commments..

it was not the best performance from liverpool at anfield. however, the team fought really hard and managed to get the win.

we found it difficult to score and break down opposition defence, and credit to watford, they really gave their all. in the early moments, they even threatened the goal and almost scored. luckily, they missed a glorious chance in front of goal. if that had gone in, the whole game will totally change.

as dominant as before at anfield, the team tried endlessly and was finding the right pass to break the persistent defence. gerrard and alonso was all over the park. bellamy was very active, running behind defences. i could sense the team's urgency even though they were not performing to the highest standard. that's what i really want to see in a team.

bellamy scored a good goal through gerrard bursting down the mifield and alonso added the second one in the dying minutes of the game to settle it all. 2 goals was good enough for us and 3 points are indeed essential with all the rest of the teams winning. we have to keep our form there so that, when our teams slip, we are able to cut down the points.

it's the christmas period and this's the time when teams are playing frequently. next up, blackburn. a tough tackling opposition. rafa should know that this period of time would actually determine how your season will be like in May. come on rafa, come on liverpool!

Merry Christmas!

you'll never walk alone.

cheers.

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