Premier League - Torres guides Liverpool to victory

Eurosport - Sun, 20 Sep 08:31:00 2009

Fernando Torres scored twice as Liverpool won 3-2 at West Ham to move third in the Premier League.

Liverpool's Fernando Torres celebrates scoring his goal against West Ham United, FOOTBALL - 0

The Spain striker (pictured) scored Liverpool's opener and winner as the Hammers twice came from behind to level through goals from Alessandro Diamanti and Carlton Cole.

Torres's brace sandwiched an opportunistic finish from Dirk Kuyt in a match that lived up to the cliche of being a 'game of two halves'.

An entertaining first half was brightened by the performances of two strikers, with West Ham youngster Zavon Hines causing Liverpool all kinds of trouble with his pace and energy while star striker Torres scored an astounding individual effort to put the Reds ahead before heading a towering winner.

Hines should have put his side in front on 20 minutes when some Keystone Cops defending gave him a free run at Pepe Reina.

But the 20-year-old, London-raised Jamaican fired a powerful finish off the right-hand post that flew into the grateful Reina's arms.

Yossi Benayoun, one of three former West Ham players returning to Upton Park in the red of Liverpool, had a gilt-edged chance to break the deadlock only five minutes later, but the Israeli playmaker could only fire straight at Robert Green after a superb flick by Torres.

Liverpool had a claim for a handball rejected when a Torres shot spun up against the arm of Herita Ilunga, but it was ball-to-hand and Andre Marriner waved play on.

Glen Johnson almost put into his own net but Reina saved his headed intervention to Julien Faubert's cross, while for Liverpool Torres fired just wide after a smart turn on the edge of the box.

The visitors broke the deadlock and it was a fine strike from Spain star Torres.

Benayoun slid the ball wide left to Torres who cut inside but was blocked off by James Tomkins. The former Atletico Madrid man shimmied one way, another and poked it past Tomkins but the angle was surely too tight and the presence of the onrushing Robert Green too much for him to finish.

No matter for Torres, who in one movement snapped forward past Matthew Upson's despairing lunge and flicked the ball at gravity-defying pace to flash past Green for a 20th-minute opener.

Upson had to go off injured for his travails, adding to the defensive woes of a West Ham side already light at the back, forcing Danny Gabbidon into action for his second appearance after almost two years out.

Their problems were compounded when a distraught Valon Behrami was forced off only 27 minutes into his comeback after six months out injured. His reaction implied that he felt he could play on and Steve Clarke had to console the Switzerland midfielder on his way to the dressing room.

West Ham hit back though, and it was the speed of Hines that brought them level. The goal was doubly controversial as Hines seemed to make the most of a push from Jamie Carragher as he raced past him on the left-hand side of the box.

It was a clear push though, but the real talking-point was that Italian forward Diamanti slipped while taking the spot kick and that the ball appeared to hit both of his feet before spooning into the roof of the next with Reina diving to his right.

Liverpool's bench contested it, and with reason, although while the trajectory of the ball made it unlikely that it only touched his left foot, replays were inconclusive as to whether secondary contact was definite.

Martin Skrtel was lucky to escape without seeing red when he brought Hines down after an error put the West Ham livewire through, but Marriner waved play on and Liverpool survived.

They went 2-1 up soon after when, three minutes before the break, Benayoun's corner was powered to the bottom left by Steven Gerrard for Kuyt's outstretched leg to divert the goal inside the post.

The lead did not last too long though as, in first-half stoppage time, a Liverpool trio of Carragher, Torres and Skrtel failed to prevent Cole rising to power Mark Noble's corner into the bottom right.

The second half proved less eventful.

The first real chance came on the hour mark, when Reina was forced to tip a wickedly-curling Diamanti corner away from his far post.

Three minutes later, Benayoun almost scored a virtuoso solo goal with a mazy run from the left, but he failed to pull the trigger in time and the Hammers cleared.

As the match progressed West Ham dropped deeper and deeper and started picking up knocks, with Diamanti forced off with a hamstring problem and cramp seeming to set-in with several players.

Their tired legs were probably at play when, after Johnson's shot was blocked, substitute Ryan Babel glided past Ilunga with ease and put a far-post ball to Torres, who rose above the West Ham defence to divert a superb header into the bottom left.

Despite being behind, the Hammers were still sitting back as if they were defending a lead as Gianfranco Zola's policy of defence-first continued.

Liverpool toiled for a fourth but, with West Ham offering nothing going forward, the final quarter hour fizzled into a damp squib as the visitors comfortably held on for the win.

Rafael Benitez's side moved third, one goal ahead of Manchester City who also have 12 points, but that could change depending on results between City and second-placed United while Tottenham, fourth, face leaders Chelsea.

Reda Maher / Eurosport

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  1. Michael Owen,NOW its time for you to stick one between­ the legs of Mr 'SLOMO' Carragherrrrrrr at the­­­ C**K END,
    ooops i meant the Kop­­ End!!!..haha..GOD,those­ pesky SCOUSE S***e will be so­­ LIVID!!!..OUCH!!..LOL!!!..DAMN,i­ cant FREAKIN­­­ wait!!!...
    Michael, welcome to­ Manchester!!..The­ Theater Of Dreams...Where Dreams are made­ off..
    HALLELUJAH!!!..GGMU!!!...cherio..:)..

    From Those Rats likes Bin dippin for free Cheeseburger, on Mon 21 Sep 11:53AM
  2. Well all you filthy manure fans, Yesterdays derby game­ just proves why you are the most detested team in the­ land. An absolute disgrace to play that much injury­ time. I hope it gets investigated because that proved­ how much you rely on referees to help you out,­ disgusting, and you say that we scraped through. SCUM.

    From MARC, on Mon 21 Sep 11:25AM
  3. another scrape through against a mediocre side ! cant­ wait till the run in ! liverpool will implode .yes

    From lemontreesid, on Mon 21 Sep 10:51AM
  4. Ha ha what did i say about putting your white boots­ back on Torres mate

    There was someone on the pitch­ that night
    His boots were white
    Fernando
    Scoring goals­ of maybe two or three
    For L-F-C
    Fernando

    Keep up the­ good work Nando

    From Mark, on Mon 21 Sep 9:03AM
  5. I think it's about time Rafa changed his zonal­ marking into man marking, it's very clear now that­ we are conceding far too many goals. The formation­ should be changed as well, for another striker to­ partner El Nino up front.

    From Tony, on Mon 21 Sep 1:42AM
  6. carrager is a ''world class'' player.­ ha ha ha. I love that look he made after giving away­ the penalty. ha ha ha.. Benitass on the sideline looked­ like like a teletubby. ha ha ha. I feel pity about­ Liverpool. They go a lousy coach and lousy players..

    From Half A Brain, on Sun 20 Sep 10:03PM
  7. "We couldn't live with Torres"?? He­ wasn't the only thing we couldn't live with!!!­ Liverpool won the game at a canter.....We sat too deep,­ were cluesless up front and didn't rise to the­ occasion! Worrying times for Hammers fans!! Worst start­ in 7 seasons, lost 2 key players through injury and­ can't score for money!! I live in hope however!!!­ Irons!!!

    From Keith, on Sun 20 Sep 7:46PM
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    i hate both teams

    From gill.paine, on Sun 20 Sep 5:41PM
  9. West Ham did well but unlucky.

    From Kah Wai, on Sun 20 Sep 12:12PM
  10. Sadly Jamie's age is creeping up on him. No­ question about his commitment and enthusiasm but he is­ being outpaced and out jumped on too many occasions.­ Lets hope Benitez has also spotted this. Good luck­ Jamie.

    From fami1sa, on Sun 20 Sep 11:52AM
  11. i love carrager 100%
    but LIVERPOOL come first
    give him­ a break sub him.
    do not tell me i am not LIVERPOOL­ 100%
    do not tell me evrybody is blind including­ benittes

    From iderf, on Sun 20 Sep 11:49AM
  12. Chrls79M'UTD4life
    p*** off u utd scum b*****d

    From Jamie, on Sun 20 Sep 11:34AM
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    paulkearns22..comments 124

    yeah sure does­ MORON!!!..Fernando Torres is without doubt the world­ best striker,
    BUT TOTALLY WASTED AT YOUR 'C**K UP­ CLUB',not least BRAINWASHED!!!..PERIOD!!!..you­ DELUDED F**K!!!..SPIT!!..GGMU!!...

    From Those Rats likes Bin dippin for free Cheeseburger, on Sun 20 Sep 11:17AM
  14. They say too much of performing the same task in a­ factory leads to fatal error.Cara needs to be bench for­ say 2 matches,then come in as substitution in­ others.Then he will realise he has to work hard and­ calm down his overzealousness.He made those two fatal­ errors because he thinks he is all and all.

    From Michael, on Sun 20 Sep 11:11AM
  15. West Ham did well but unlucky.

    From Kah Wai, on Sun 20 Sep 10:45AM
  16. 3 words... Bloody zonal marking!

    From JR, on Sun 20 Sep 9:43AM
  17. justlovethisgame, which Nigeria you are referring to?­ The one in Africa is not gonna make it to the world cup­ because they could not beat Tunisia as well as other­ easy teams. Basically their destiny is not in their­ hands. May be the ''Nigeria'' you are­ talking about are Ghana, cause they are the only ones­ already qualified in Africa.

    From Half A Brain, on Sun 20 Sep 9:40AM
  18. Well done ! Win next game against Hull City and LFC­ will be in top 3 position !!!
    My view is RB needs to­ find a good centre defender come Jan 2010.

    From stevenkop, on Sun 20 Sep 9:38AM
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    122.LOL!!!...JUST GOT LFC DELUDED POO FANS­­­ 'RATTLED'

    vllles..

    Hey kid,Fernando would­­­ rather sign for Real Madrid than­ contemplate a move­­ to­ Man Utd???..WHAT??..cough..cough!!..
    FFS,i thinks­­ its­ 'BARCA' he would rather join not REAL­­­ MADRID!!!...oh christ...you ought to know where his­­­ allegiance lies back home,YOU IDIOT!!!...
    get your­­ FACT­ straight,KIDDO!!!...stop EMBARRASING­­­ yourself!!!..
    anw,a move to the great Man Utd for­­ Torres??..u­ NEVER know P***K!!!...
    IT'S ONLY A­­ MATTER OF TIME!!!..nuff said!!..& btw,im sending­ it­ TWICE,for all the 'DELUDED INTELLECTUAL POO­­ FANS'...ALWAYS DO!!!..GGMU!!!..

    FYI..MAN UTD 5­­ S***TY O..ROONEY HATTRICK,OWEN &­­ TOURE(O.G)..FACTH!!!...
    CATCH US IF YOU­­ CAN,FOOLS!!!..YNWA!!!..SPIT!!!..

    YNWA='YOU;LL­­ NEVER WIN A**EH**E!!!!...

    From­ Chrls79M'UTD4life

    GOD I HATE THESE FORIGNERS­ WHO KNOW NOTHING ABOUT FOOTBALL COMMENTING HERE.
    AS­ TORRES HAS PLAYED ALL HIS CAREER TILL HE JOINED­ LIVERPOOL AT ATHLETICO MADRID
    IT IS OBVIOUS THAT THE­ TEAM HE WOULD WANT TO PLAY FOR LEAST (EXCEPT MANURE LOL­ ) IS
    REAL MADRID YOU MUPPET
    SO ALLS YOU DID IS MAKE­ REAL FOOTBALL FANS LAUGH AT YOU, NOT BE WOUND UP
    SORRY ­ ABDUL OR CHANG OR WHATEVER YOUR REAL NAMES IS

    From darren m, on Sun 20 Sep 9:31AM
  20. GO ON LIVERPOOL :)

    From DsadfF, on Sun 20 Sep 8:29AM
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