Reds thrash sorry Potters

Wed, 19 Aug 22:18:58 2009

Liverpool put the misery of their opening day defeat at Tottenham firmly behind them with a convincing 4-0 victory over Stoke at Anfield.

Last season Tony Pulis' men grabbed a 0-0 draw in this corresponding fixture, one of the results boss Rafael Benitez maintains cost Liverpool the title.

This time around there was no mistake. Steven Gerrard created two of the goals and new boy Glen Johnson had an outstanding game surging down the right at will.

Benitez bought Johnson, he claimed, to provided that extra adventure in difficult home games. And the England defender underlined just what his new manager meant.

He scored a close range goal on half-time on his home debut, to add to Fernando Torres' fourth-minute opener, and aided Gerrard's advance to set up the third for Dirk Kuyt.

Johnson's run and cross in injury-time presented substitute David Ngog with the fourth to cap an outstanding home debut for the new full-back.

 

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  1. We scored for fun in the second half of last season.­ And we showed them how classy we are. Now it is the­ beginning of the season and if we continue with this­ momentum, we'll be champion by January. YNWA

    From Cain, on Thu 20 Aug 15:55
  2. Johnston Man of the Match. Lucas a close second. The­ Reds rediscovering last season's total football.­ Superb.

    From Chris, on Thu 20 Aug 12:39
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