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Liverpool floor Rangers in Ibrox friendly

Sat 02 Aug, 07:37 PM


GLASGOW (AFP) - A classy Liverpool comprehensively swatted Rangers 4-0 in a pre-season friendly at Ibrox on Saturday.

The English Premiership giants cruised to victory with a first-half strike from Fernando Torres followed by second-half goals from David Ngog, Yossi Benayoun and Xabi Alonso.

Both teams had fielded strong line-ups with Liverpool coach Rafael Benitz opting to try out his new strike partnership of Torres and Robbie Keane for the first time and Rangers manager Walter Smith had to admit he had no complaints about the result.

"We didn't take a lot from the game apart from the fact we were well beaten. There are no excuses from our point of view.

"Overall Liverpool were better and I have no complaints about the result."

Benitez agreed his side controlled the match.

"From the start of the game we wanted to press and we wanted to win against a good team.

"In the second half, Rangers needed to go forward in front of their supporters and they left more spaces and we have the quality to play the counter attack," said the Spaniard.

The home side had the better of the opening exchanges, with Lee McCulloch unlucky to see his low drive from the edge of the box go just wide of Liverpool keeper Diego Cavalieri's left-hand post in the fourth minute before Scottish international Kenny Miller blasted a shot over the bar.

Liverpool soon settled and Euro 2008 hero Torres' pace was soon causing problems for the home side.

The Spanish striker had a great opportunity in the 10th minute when Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard found him with a pass in the box. But Torres' touch was heavy and Gers' keeper Allan McGregor rushed out to save at his feet.

The Spaniard soon had the better of McGregor though, when he opened the scoring in the 23rd minute.

The Rangers keeper could only palm a powerful shot from 30 yards out from Frenchman Damien Plessis into the path of Torres, who tapped the ball in from six yards.

McGregor's gloves were stung again in the 30th minute when Gerrard fired a shot at him.

But Rangers should have gone in at half-time level when Nacho Novo missed a chance to equalise.

The diminutive striker was played clear into the box by a clever ball from Kenny Miller, but after knocking the ball past Cavalieri his shot was somehow blocked on the line by Italian defender Andrea Dossena.

Both teams made five changes at the break but it made little difference to the pace of the game.

Rangers came close in the 50th minute when Jean-Claude Darcheville, on for Miller, played the ball across the box which Cavalieri did well to get to before the advancing Novo.

But it was another substitute, teenager Ngog, who increased Liverpool's lead in the 57th minute.

The summer signing from Paris St Germain strolled past three Rangers players before slotting the ball in the bottom left-hand corner.

Liverpool soon made it three when McGregor could only palm a cross into the path of Israeli Benayoun, who tapped in from a couple of yards out.

Worse was to come for the home support in the 71st minute when Kirk Broadfoot conceded a penalty after fouling substitute Christian Meneth in the box.

Spanish international Alonso buried the ball low into the right-hand corner of the net with Alexander, who had replaced McGregor minutes earlier, getting close to it.

 

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  1. PUMPED, BAD STYLE.

    From gauldygauld, on Mon 4 Aug 11:39AM
  2. scots football hahahahahahahahahaha

    From sly fox, on Sun 3 Aug 9:54AM
  3. I was at the game, totally delighted to see Stevie, Torres and the boys play at Ibrox. As a fan of both teams I have no complaints about the score, Rangers were on the wrong side of 'pish' and in the second half had a total master class although I would have thought Liverpool would have been 5 past Rangers by half time. To be completely honest, it was the internal bickering of the home support and the boo-ing of Kenny Miller that spoiled it for me and Reds fans should probably have realised YNWA was never going to go down well!!

    So..................................... 'mon the Reds!!!

    From Lorri Welsh, on Sat 2 Aug 8:16PM
  4. men against boys ,we were awful

    From Allan C, on Sat 2 Aug 7:46PM
  5. a good run out for the boys.let,s wait for sunderland game 1 before we get carried away.

    From JASON, on Sat 2 Aug 5:50PM
  6. ohhhh the raaankurs are shoite ........oh the raaankuurs are shoite..........

    From offmymash, on Sat 2 Aug 5:48PM
  7. As a Reds fan I Found this article very infomative as I couldn,t get the commentary on the radio.
    Thanks.
    Terry Walsh

    From lambros, on Sat 2 Aug 5:35PM
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