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bad_meetz_evil
03-25-2006, 05:07 PM
LIVERPOOL, England -- Liverpool produced a superb display to recover from an early red card for captain Steven Gerrard to beat Everton 3-1 in a typically fractious Merseyside derby.

England midfielder Gerrard was sent off in the 18th minute after a foul, having been booked for kicking the ball away at a free kick 30 seconds earlier.

However, Liverpool looked the better side from then on and fully deserved the victory against their in-form city rivals.

A Phil Neville own goal and a Luis Garcia lob either side of halftime put Liverpool in control and a superb Harry Kewell strike settled it after the visitors had briefly raised their hopes with a Tim Cahill header before having Andy van der Meyde sent off.

The win takes Liverpool to second place on 64 points, 11 behind Chelsea and one ahead of Manchester United, who have three games in hand, starting with a home game against Birmingham City on Sunday.

"It was a massive achievement not only for us but the fans as well," said Kewell.

"It was crucial for us to get the first goal because it's hard to score against 10 men and then we stung them straight after halftime."

Everton had not won at Anfield since 1999 but, as the form team of the year, they must have thought this was their day when Gerard was dismissed.

However, after a foul-littered 45 minutes Liverpool took the lead when Alonso whipped in a corner from the right which flew into the net off the head of stretching Everton midfielder Neville.

The depleted hosts made it 2-0 a minute into the second half with a simple goal. A long clearance by goalkeeper Pepe Reina was flicked on by Peter Crouch and as Everton keeper Richard Wright charged from his goal, Garcia was able to calmly lift the ball over him and into the empty net.

Everton grabbed a lifeline after 61 minutes when midfielder Cahill headed in a Leon Osman corner, the goal coming from their first and only real chance of the match.

But Liverpool continued to look the better side and Alonso clipped the bar with a free kick and Wright saved well from Kewell.

Everton, who had two men sent off in the home game won 3-1 by Liverpool in December, then levelled the numbers when Dutch midfielder Van der Meyde was dismissed for elbowing Alonso five minutes after coming on as a substitute.

Liverpool centre back Sami Hyypia had a 78th minute glancing header ruled out for offside but the frustrated Anfield fans had only six minutes to wait to let rip for real as Kewell unleashed a rising drive from 25 meters.

The goal made it 18 in four games for Liverpool and brought Everton's charge up the table to a halt.

"We didn't play as well as we should have done, we had a great opportunity today," said Everton manager David Moyes.

"We had a mad five minutes either side of halftime, really we should have been controlling the game but found ourselves 2-0 down. It wasn't a good day.

"That period after Steven was sent off was probably our worst part of the game."

Flair Country
03-25-2006, 05:31 PM
Thanks for posting BME. Go Liverpool!

Straight Edge
03-25-2006, 06:10 PM
Not really suprised to be honest, especially the form Liverpool are on lately.

Dmac
03-26-2006, 12:21 PM
Yeh Liverpool are on excellent form at the moment, adding those 3 goals from the derby means they have scored 18 goals in 4 games, this is coming from a team that couldn't even find the net a couple of weeks ago. Everybody knew that Liverpool's goal drought would dry up sooner or later and as you saw it just happened to come out with 7 at a time. I do feel sorry for Birmingham, it could of been anyone else it just happened that they were in the worng place at the wrong time, and Liverpool walked all over them and all out slaughtered them. Mybe now we are back on form they could even win the FA Cup to top off the season, in the semi finals it is Liverpool vs Chelsea, it is looking very good for Liverpool as Liverpool are looking extremely good and seem to be getting better week by week, where as chelsea seem to be slipping and winning by the odd goal, sure they won 2-0 against Manchester City but 1 of them goals shouldn't of even been a goal, and City's captain Silvain Distin got sent off by recieving 2 yellow cards, resulting in a red card, it is clear that none of the cards were deserved, and so chelsea were playing basically with 12 agaisnt 10, the Chelsea Squad and Drogba's hand. If this form does continue then in my opinion liverpool will walk to the final of the FA Cup and bring it home to Anfield.

Dmac - PWS Sports Mod

Slash
03-26-2006, 03:50 PM
Goes to show that Liverpool can still win a match without Stevie Gerrard!