Premier League - Kuyt wins it for Liverpool

Eurosport - Mon, 06 Oct 11:35:00 2008

Dirk Kuyt scored another late winner as Liverpool fought back from 2-0 down to beat Manchester City 3-2 in an entertaining clash at the City of Manchester Stadium.

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The Reds needed two second-half Fernando Torres strikes to get back on level terms after a goal from the in-form Stephen Ireland and a Javier Garrido free-kick had given City a two-goal cushion at the break.

The home side had full-back Pablo Zabaleta sent off for a lunging tackle on Xabi Alonso and were hanging on at the death as Liverpool pushed hard for a late winner - with Kuyt firing home from close range in extra-time to maintain Liverpool's impressive start to the season.

It was Kuyt's first league goal of the season, but matched his dramatic late winner in the Champions League qualifiers when he fired his side past Standard Liege with a 118th-minute goal.

The Dutch international had a golden chance to open the scoring for Liverpool when Alberto Reira - Liverpool's chief attacking threat - pulled the ball back to him, only for the Dutchman to balloon his shot on the spin over the bar from eight yards out.

And City made the breakthrough just a minute later when Shaun Wright-Phillips cut the ball back from the by-line; Jamie Carragher blocked Robinho's stabbed effort, but the ball fell to Ireland, who rifled home an unstoppable shot.

With Liverpool getting plenty of players forward and putting plenty of pressure on City, it looked like the home side would need a second goal - and they got it just before half-time through the unlikely source of full-back Garrido.

Wright-Phillips won the free-kick 25 yards out with a typically mazy run, but even the most staunch City fan wouldn't have expected the Spaniard to curl a stunning effort into the top corner to earn a mobbing from his team-mates.

The visitors came out flying at the start of the second half, and it came as no surprise when they cut the deficit as Torres bundled home Alvaro Arbeloa's low cross from close range after the overlapping full-back had been played in by Steven Gerrard.

Robinho, who had a quiet game and was bundled off the ball a number of times by combative Liverpool challenges, should have restored City's two-goal lead just after the hour but he somehow conspired to send the ball over the crossbar from five yards out after Wright-Phillips had out-paced his marker down the right.

City's job was made harder when they lost Zabaleta to a red card, the full-back diving in recklessly on Alonso in midfield, with the referee pulling out his card with no hesitation.

With relentless pressure on the City goal, the Liverpool equaliser was inevitable. It came on 73 minutes when Torres lost his marker to meet a Gerrard corner with a glancing header at the near post to beat Hart.

The visitors continued to push foward in search of a winner, with Torres missing a fantastic chance for his hat-trick when he matched Robinho in sliding the ball over the crossbar from three yards after meeting substitute Robbie Keane's low cross.

But Kuyt was on hand to spare his blushes and win the points that keep Liverpool in the top two, turning home the rebound after Torres had seen a shot blocked by his own player, Keane, on the edge of the six-yard box.

Alex Sharratt / Eurosport

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  1. Robinho actually said ManCity could beat Liverpool.­ Indeed, they nearly did. But Liverpool's class and­ tradition showed. All the rest is history.
    from Nkem­ Okoh

    From okoh_nkem, on Mon 6 Oct 7:58AM
  2. Good team.....but need a better player then­ Arebolea....or whatever his name is!!!

    From Rob, on Mon 6 Oct 7:52AM
  3. what ever they said. . liverpool is the best team. .­ "performance is temporary, history is­ permanent" - YNWA!

    From Rayzha, on Mon 6 Oct 7:08AM
  4. Played 2 manc teams....Beat 2 manc teams! nuff said!

    From D, on Mon 6 Oct 7:08AM
  5. TO ALL YOU FANS OF MANUTD, CHELSKI OR ARSE-ANAL FXXK­ XFF AND JUST GET OUT OF THIS LIVERPOOL FORUM AND JUST­ MIND YOU OWN TEAM INSTEAD. JUST FIND YOUR TEAM STORY­ AND DO COMMENT AND PRAISED YOUR FAV TEAM A BILLION TIME­ NO ONE ELSE MATTER RATHER THEN COMMENTING JELOUSLY­ ABOUT LIVERPOOL WHO YOU DON'T ACCEPT ARE PLAYING­ GOOD FOOTBALL AND WINNING THINGS THIS TIME COMPARE TO­ YOU TEAM......KOINK OINK KOINK.....

    From kyupok, on Mon 6 Oct 6:53AM
  6. Hey you guys of MU, ARS, CFC...watch us go from­ now...you gonna be history ok...

    From karthik, on Mon 6 Oct 6:11AM
  7. Liverpool are the best ................

    From Alibaba_in_OZ, on Mon 6 Oct 5:52AM
  8. The Red fans! whatever the jealousy mother fu kkers­ says dont bother, THE RED is a best team in the world.

    From maransugu81, on Mon 6 Oct 5:07AM
  9. go liverpool! go! Just ingore these mother @#$%!­ ahahahah

    From hamzil2000, on Mon 6 Oct 5:05AM
  10. they'r all plain jealous of THE BEST CLUB IN THE­ WORLD!
    red-hot stuff!!
    irrespective where we ends up,­ YNWA!
    luv it.. istanbul once more!

    From harith.harun, on Mon 6 Oct 4:23AM
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    liverpool fans, scousers, why can't u just accept­ the fact that ur just not good enough? ­ hahahahahahahahhahahaahahahahhahahaha

    From francismcclean, on Mon 6 Oct 3:53AM
  12. Michael M r u being cute or r u just the forum­ idiot?
    Go back a play with your little boys.

    From Jim V, on Mon 6 Oct 2:56AM
  13. Its amazing, people cant give credit to a classy side­ who are doing well so far,but then,a bit of pressure on­ the over rated man-u and chelsea puts them in panic­ mode.
    LIVERPOOL ARE BACK - Character and Quality will­ see them through!

    From tictoc67, on Mon 6 Oct 2:43AM
  14. no answer becos your drink fuelled little spout lasted­ as long or maybe longer than your sex drive : - )

    From MICHAEL M, on Mon 6 Oct 2:21AM
  15. so whats your point Jim V

    From MICHAEL M, on Mon 6 Oct 2:13AM
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    It amazes me how Rubbishpool fans keep on pulling out­ the history card whenever they get defensive. The­ competition is the Premier League. Who's interested­ in what happened before people can remember? The fact­ is Rubbishpool have never won the Premier League, and­ wouldn't you rather be writing history than living­ in the sad and sentimental past (unless your a­ Rubbishpool fan of course). Yes, when it comes to the­ EPL, Rubbishpool every year show their true pedigree,­ they are rubbish, and will prove so again, once Torres­ and/or Gerrard get injured. The Rubbishpool fans are­ completely dellusional and Rubbishpool will fizzle out­ and struggle to make the top 4...as usual.

    From Jim V, on Mon 6 Oct 2:08AM
  17. MichaelM you have ordasity to make comments on this­ blog about a team who won fair and square, but then­ again i have come to expect nothing less than the foul­ and abusive language put on by mindless foulmouthed­ braindead morons like you, Oh by the way which are you­ Chelsea or Man U?
    From john g

    John g please copy and­ paste the ordastic comment i made about the team that­ won fair and square,and please show me where i used­ foul and abusive language in my foulmouthed braindead­ moronic state.
    And if you can not show me this,which i­ know you cant.Because it doesnt exist.
    Then you­ apologise to me.

    From MICHAEL M, on Mon 6 Oct 1:59AM
  18. robierto get a life you have no history sorry 3 years­ and all the money in the world and still averageand­ captain terry falls over when it counts most,

    From stephen.sullivan1, on Mon 6 Oct 1:25AM
  19. britains most succesfull club ever fact not fiction

    From stephen.sullivan1, on Mon 6 Oct 1:20AM
  20. so i guess the champions league doesn't count as­ winning anything ?

    From Derek C, on Mon 6 Oct 12:49AM
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