Match Report
Reading 1-1 Liverpool
FA Cup 3rd Round
Saturday, 2nd January 2010

Liverpool had to settle for a replay to decide their 3rd FA Cup tie with Reading after a 1-1 draw at the Madjeski Stadium on Saturday evening. Rafa Benitez has often been cited as perhaps undervaluing the competition in past seasons, with bigger prizes in his sights. But on this occasion the manager clearly saw the FA Cup as an opportunity to gain some much needed silverware, and elected to field a very strong starting line-up.

Despite handing starts to Pepe Reina, Fernando Torres et al, the Reds had a fine Gerrard equaliser to thank for salvaging a draw. After Simon Church had handed Reading a surprise lead midway through the first half. Liverpool were only able to muster sporadic spells of control and were often forced onto the back foot by a commendable performance from the Royals.

Benitez opted to change from his trusted formation. Instead pairing Fernando Torres and David N’Gog upfront from the start for just the second time. With Alberto Aquilani returning to the bench, Gerrard was pushed back into midfield. Gerrard partnered the influential Lucas. The Brazilians recent upturn in form continued, as he consistently made himself available for the ball and providing a flow to Liverpool’s attacking play, particularly during the first half.

However, the Reds were rarely able to exert their superior quality on the game for any sustained period. A combination of Reading’s hard work and persistence and a lack of composure from many Liverpool players contrived to undermine the Reds game plan and often allowed the home side to take the initiative.

Reading may be struggling just a couple of places above the Championship relegation zone during their second season since relegation from the Premier League, but they were up for this one. Liverpool had begun the game relatively brightly, producing some encouraging moves, if any sort of quality final ball was absent. However Reading – roared on by the home support – grew in confidence as the half progress and were allowed to assert their influence on the match.

Jobi McAnuff constantly caused concern for Fabio Aurelio and Emiliano Insua down the Liverpool left. Whilst Ryan Bertrand’s excellent delivery from set pieces was the main route of problems for some static Liverpool defending. And it was this very outlet which provided the opening goal for the hosts.

The Reds seemed to have been troubled by deep crosses to the far post during the recent match at Aston Villa, and Reading perhaps intentionally sought to exploit this. Bertrand’s free-kick on 24 minutes appeared to have been over hit, but Grzegorz Rasiak did very well to keep the ball in and head it across goal with Stephen Darby attempting to guide the ball out. And young Welsh striker Church was on hand to prod past Reina, as the Reds were punished for failing to deal with the ball.

Reading did have the ball in the back of the net prior to taking a surprise lead. Although Jem Karacan’s header was rightly ruled out with two players offside, as well as a possible foul on the goalkeeper. But Liverpool’s early play had often been disjointed as they once again failed to grasp the initiative and take the game to their Championship opponents.

Fortunately the Reds were not behind for long. Torres headed his first genuine chance narrowly wide from an excellent cross, before Gerrard fired the equaliser. The captain sent in a curling effort at Adam Federici’s goal, which Dirk Kuyt cleverly stepped over having beat the offside trap, and the ball nestled in the corner of the net.

The equaliser seemed to finally invigorate Liverpool’s play as the Reds had their best period of the half in its closing stages. The ever dangerous Torres forced Federici into a save. Before Aurelio shot across the Reading goal and wide when he probably should have done better in acres of space in the left of the box. As the home sides defence beginning to look vulnerable.

But Liverpool failed to translate their superiority in the closing stages of the first half into the second period. At 1-1 the game was there for the taking, however the Reds too often lacked regular composure and confidence on the ball. When they did have spells of control and possession Liverpool looked a genuine threat to the Reading defence. But too often this was not the case and The Royals were able to impose themselves as an attacking force.

Aquilani was introduced into the midfield midway through the second half as Benitez sought greater composure in possession and creativity in midfield. Although ultimately Liverpool seemed reluctant to push for a winner, at risk of suffering a humiliating Reading winning goal. Possibly a fear of elimination which perhaps serves to highlight the importance of this competition to Benitez’s side this season.

Torres was as ever Liverpool’s main threat and the Spaniard shot narrowly over Federici’s goal. And later N’Gog perhaps should have found Torres in space in the area, having done well to break away down the right flank. However a hardworking Reading side remained a threat and Gylfi Sigurdsson forced Reina in to a save from distance.

Fernando Torres had a superb chance to grab a second injury time winner in a week and break Reading hearts. Substitute Yossi Benayoun’s cross from the left was slightly too high for the Spaniard, although Torres was still almost able to guide the ball under the crossbar with a flailing Federici beaten.

That would have been harsh on the home side who had probably been worth their draw. With Liverpool failing to produce the sort of commanding performance which their superior quality should demand. Liverpool will surely expect to progress to the 4th round following the reply at Anfield. But this test at the Madejski Stadium has once again underlined that there is plenty of work to be done if they are to have a successful second half to the season.

  • jimbo

    dave brighton, leeds were fired up because of years or rivalary with manchester, dont forget they hate the mancs more than we do! reading were fired up,yes, But we had senior experienced players on the pitch to deal with that. However our senior players eg kuyt were disgraceful! gerrard wants the league end of story its the one medal he hasnt got! and for the best midfielder in the world he deserves it. they could be a time when he thinks he wont win it with us and moves. How Rafa cant see that we are so one dimensional no creativity old fasioned boring 70′s football. Guys the formula to win the league is money yes i agree, but fergie and wenger have said you need 4 elements to win the league:

    1.Physical strength
    2.Creativity
    3.Youth (hungry)
    4.Experience

    do you guys think we have them elements in our team? does our team honestly have what it takes to beat teams like Birmingham,villa,spurs,sunderland? week in week out? Yes we can produce great european nights but why cant we grind out results against midtable teams? Why cant Rafa fire us up against them? why do we produce against the big boys?

    Last season Rafa clearly addressed the fans by saying we should have turned them draws into wins against the midtable teams, and we lacked cretivity as they played 11 behind the ball! SO WHY HAS HE NOT DONE ANYTHING ABOUT THAT? johnson 18 mil Aqua 18 mil are they going to unlock defences? 6 months and counting……..

  • jimbo

    dave brighton, leeds were fired up because of years or rivalary with manchester, dont forget they hate the mancs more than we do! reading were fired up,yes, But we had senior experienced players on the pitch to deal with that. However our senior players eg kuyt were disgraceful! gerrard wants the league end of story its the one medal he hasnt got! and for the best midfielder in the world he deserves it. they could be a time when he thinks he wont win it with us and moves. How Rafa cant see that we are so one dimensional no creativity old fasioned boring 70′s football. Guys the formula to win the league is money yes i agree, but fergie and wenger have said you need 4 elements to win the league:

    1.Physical strength
    2.Creativity
    3.Youth (hungry)
    4.Experience

    do you guys think we have them elements in our team? does our team honestly have what it takes to beat teams like Birmingham,villa,spurs,sunderland? week in week out? Yes we can produce great european nights but why cant we grind out results against midtable teams? Why cant Rafa fire us up against them? why do we produce against the big boys?

    Last season Rafa clearly addressed the fans by saying we should have turned them draws into wins against the midtable teams, and we lacked cretivity as they played 11 behind the ball! SO WHY HAS HE NOT DONE ANYTHING ABOUT THAT? johnson 18 mil Aqua 18 mil are they going to unlock defences? 6 months and counting……..

  • robbie9fowler

    I think that this shows we simply are not good enough, i thought we might kick on after the last 2 wins but we have to be realistic unless there are a number of changes this January we are not going to get 4th or a trophy.

    Insua hasnt got it, aurelio, ngog, and then the sh*te like babel, voronin, dossenna and degen all need to go, they are not good enough for Liverpool. I hope Benitez goes with them.

    I cant see this situation change untill we get a rich owner come in who can bring in a quality manager and give him a decent amount of money!

  • robbie9fowler

    I think that this shows we simply are not good enough, i thought we might kick on after the last 2 wins but we have to be realistic unless there are a number of changes this January we are not going to get 4th or a trophy.

    Insua hasnt got it, aurelio, ngog, and then the sh*te like babel, voronin, dossenna and degen all need to go, they are not good enough for Liverpool. I hope Benitez goes with them.

    I cant see this situation change untill we get a rich owner come in who can bring in a quality manager and give him a decent amount of money!

  • robbie9fowler

    Im not Lucas’ biggest fan either but to be fair to the lad he was our best player on saturday and that says how far backwards weve gone.

  • robbie9fowler

    Im not Lucas’ biggest fan either but to be fair to the lad he was our best player on saturday and that says how far backwards weve gone.

  • poloy

    The only thing I disagree about the article is Lucas being described as “influential”.

  • poloy

    The only thing I disagree about the article is Lucas being described as “influential”.

  • Craig Rimmer

    Poloy, Lucas was probably our best player against Reading. He may not have had much competition for that particular accolade and I realise he has his critcis. But he is due some credit for some good link up play and improved performances in the last couple of matches.

  • Craig Rimmer

    Poloy, Lucas was probably our best player against Reading. He may not have had much competition for that particular accolade and I realise he has his critcis. But he is due some credit for some good link up play and improved performances in the last couple of matches.

  • The Egyptian

    Gerard never fired a shot that was niether a shot nor a cross and poor old Kuyt had miss read the ball ( as he always do ) lucky for us the ball ended in the back of the net, we were bad bad bad from the first kick till the end, dont ever kid your self and think we going far in this cup, it’s so sad to watch us playing that bad, it bring tears to my eyes,YNWA

  • The Egyptian

    Gerard never fired a shot that was niether a shot nor a cross and poor old Kuyt had miss read the ball ( as he always do ) lucky for us the ball ended in the back of the net, we were bad bad bad from the first kick till the end, dont ever kid your self and think we going far in this cup, it’s so sad to watch us playing that bad, it bring tears to my eyes,YNWA

  • jack

    Oh get over yourself. We drew away albeit to a championship side. Mancs LOST at home to Leeds who I think are 2 divisions below them. Wait till we beat Tottenham which I’m sure we have a good chance of doing.

  • jack

    Oh get over yourself. We drew away albeit to a championship side. Mancs LOST at home to Leeds who I think are 2 divisions below them. Wait till we beat Tottenham which I’m sure we have a good chance of doing.

  • Michalis Hadjikakou

    I fully agree Craig and as I signalled out in my previous post Lucas kept fighting for the ball throughout the match and on some occasions was actually trying to make things happen. It is obvious that managers love people like Lucas and Kuyt because of the effort they put into the match (it is exactly like any boss who appreciates a hard-working employee). The difference between them though is that Lucas is still young and has shown he’s got potential to improve in the attacking department whereas Kuyt not only lacks pace but is too old for us to expect any improvement in vision or technical ability.

    Obviously if alonso hadn’t been sold or an fit 20M player had actually been bought to replace him, Lucas would have never had the extended run he has had in the team, and rightly so. He still needs to improve the attacking side of his play (unless he is to be a substitute for mascherano). He has frustrated me a lot this year but it’s really the manager’s fault for playing him and masch in the middle of the park and expecting them to orchestrate play. Why not give Spearing a change or if Benitez does not think he is good enough he had to drop Stevie G to the centre or even Benayoun (who does fight for the ball and can definitely make things happen). Nevertheless, unlike Kuyt, he has potential…

  • Michalis Hadjikakou

    I fully agree Craig and as I signalled out in my previous post Lucas kept fighting for the ball throughout the match and on some occasions was actually trying to make things happen. It is obvious that managers love people like Lucas and Kuyt because of the effort they put into the match (it is exactly like any boss who appreciates a hard-working employee). The difference between them though is that Lucas is still young and has shown he’s got potential to improve in the attacking department whereas Kuyt not only lacks pace but is too old for us to expect any improvement in vision or technical ability.

    Obviously if alonso hadn’t been sold or an fit 20M player had actually been bought to replace him, Lucas would have never had the extended run he has had in the team, and rightly so. He still needs to improve the attacking side of his play (unless he is to be a substitute for mascherano). He has frustrated me a lot this year but it’s really the manager’s fault for playing him and masch in the middle of the park and expecting them to orchestrate play. Why not give Spearing a change or if Benitez does not think he is good enough he had to drop Stevie G to the centre or even Benayoun (who does fight for the ball and can definitely make things happen). Nevertheless, unlike Kuyt, he has potential…

  • BennyRed

    I agree with all You guys, well, it is not hard not to, with Reds performance in Reading, so I will not repeat all stuff again.
    Just hoping, new year, new luck, new self confidence. That would mainly depend on Spurs game, I don´t wanna think about losing it…
    Ideal would be to sell now many times mentioned fringe players, get some decent striker, and with possible Maxi signing we can only hope of no injury of Torres and Gerrard, hope for very (!!) good form, finish 4th, count in CL money, and get couple (!!) of quality players. If not, ManC and Spurs will pass us at top four team.
    You´ll never walk alone

  • BennyRed

    I agree with all You guys, well, it is not hard not to, with Reds performance in Reading, so I will not repeat all stuff again.
    Just hoping, new year, new luck, new self confidence. That would mainly depend on Spurs game, I don´t wanna think about losing it…
    Ideal would be to sell now many times mentioned fringe players, get some decent striker, and with possible Maxi signing we can only hope of no injury of Torres and Gerrard, hope for very (!!) good form, finish 4th, count in CL money, and get couple (!!) of quality players. If not, ManC and Spurs will pass us at top four team.
    You´ll never walk alone

  • redkev

    Hypothetically craig, if liverpool go out int the fa cup, and finish outside the top 4, what in your opinion would need to change? Would rafa stay? Which players out? Curious. Come on you reds, wake up and play like you love the game.

  • redkev

    Hypothetically craig, if liverpool go out int the fa cup, and finish outside the top 4, what in your opinion would need to change? Would rafa stay? Which players out? Curious. Come on you reds, wake up and play like you love the game.