Thursday 13 February 2014

Reds win ugly in London - Fulham 2-3 Liverpool

Captain Sensible: Gerrard to the rescue... Again!
Following the demolition of Arsenal over the weekend, one was asking too much for Brendan Rodgers' side to do the same in an away fixture to a team firmly rooted to the foot of the Premiership and fighting for survival. Last night at Craven Cottage proof was given  without doubt that this was indeed an ask too far. 

Liverpool were forced to come from behind twice against a resolute and well-organised Fulham side to take three precious points back to Merseyside. The expression "to win ugly" is very apt to describe the Reds' performance. Dogged, determined, persistent, relentless will also suffice. I felt Brendan Rodgers' side was going to come out on top, but as is customary these days, the defence done it's collective and calamitous best to undo the teams efforts in a difficult enough situation. 

Many will feel sorry for Fulham and that they perhaps deserved something from the game, and I'd be among them. After all is said and done, there's no room for sentiment in the beautiful game. Ultimately, René Meulensteen's men just couldn't contain the relentless attacking play from Liverpool. The result is all that people will remember and this one went in The Reds' favor. This was for me, a pivotal result for Liverpool. 

Their desire to win the game was evident, and the team maintained a healthy mentality and work rate throughout what must be said, was a stern test for them. I honestly couldn't have seen Liverpool winning this match last season. Their focus was both evident and commendable last night. Even when the side went 1-0 down after eight minutes to what I thought was, an avoidable own-goal from Kolo Tourè - who seems to be at the heart of every defensive calamity at the moment - I felt the visitors could come back. I shared the teams resolve.  Something I haven't done in a long while. I'd have probably lost interest and checked the other scores to see how many places we'd be falling!

Liverpool's intensity improved when Steven Gerrard was pushed forward from his new role in front of the defence and started exerting his influence on the game with more attacking intent. It was his long range pass from deep that Daniel Sturridge was able to latch onto, steer past Marten Stekelengurg and restore parity in the match just ahead of the half time whistle. Rodgers had a face like thunder as the teams headed off the pitch and despite the equaliser, the man had every reason to be cross. The teams desire wasn't translating into a coherent display. 

Even after Kieran Richardson had put Fulham ahead again in the 63rd minute - through yet more woeful defensive work, I still felt Liverpool would get something from the game. I'd have settled for a draw in all honesty at that point but I never thought the team would lose. It seemed impossible for the pressure Liverpool were applying not to pay off. Attack after attack was taken to the hosts. Nine minutes later the visitors were back on level terms. Philippe Coutinho rifling a low shot past Stekelenburg's outstretched hand into the corner of the net within 10 minutes of Richardson's effort. 

Liverpool pressed and pressed. Occasionally rattled by the periodic onslaught of lofted balls into their goal area. Finally in the last minute of normal time, the breakthrough came when Sascha Riether needlessly brought Sturridge down in the box. Referee Phil Dowd had no hesitation in pointing to the spot. Captain Courageous Gerrard stepped up to put the ball past the home keeper, despite his getting a palm to it. The travelling support went wild. Again during the five minutes of injury time, a Fulham pumped long balls into their opponents box but they were coped with comfortably and hoofed  back to safety in response. There was no room for good looks in this period. The result, an ugly but deserved win to keep the Reds in the chasing pack at the top of the Premiership. 

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