Match Report
Liverpool 1-0 Everton
Saturday, 6th February 2010

Liverpool secured a famous win in a fiercely contested Merseyside derby to reclaim 4th position in the Premier League. Steven Gerrard’s excellent delivery allowed Dirk Kuyt to score the only goal of a game, which the Reds were forced to play for the best part of an hour with a one man disadvantage.

It may have been a Derby to forget for both sides in terms of creativity and goal scoring chances. But what this performance and result did provide was more evidence that the Reds may well have the resilience and fight in their armoury to end a distinctly disappointing season on a high. Liverpool seem to have rediscovered some of the hard work and team spirit, which they so often demonstrated in the previous campaign, during recent weeks. And it certainly served them well against their near neighbours.

So many have, as ever, been particularly quick to deride Rafa Benitez’s Liverpool whenever things have been going badly and results have been poor. However, those critics have seemed far less willing to point out that following this win it is now 17 points gained from the last 21 available for the Reds. During what has been a commendable and resilient, if unglamorous, resurgence in form.

This improved run of form has also coincided with an impressive record of just one solitary goal conceded in the last seven matches. It is true that any top side must first be built on a solid defensive basis and must be hard to beat. And Liverpool seem now to be finding that knack again.

A solid defensive display was key to this victory, particularly once the home side were reduced to 10 men. Despite losing Sotirios Kyrgiakos in the first half the Reds were hard working and resolute in defence. Javier Mascherano was colossal, firstly in a holding midfield role and later once asked to fill in at right back. Further forward Lucas, Dirk Kuyt and Steven Gerrard grafted tirelessly. Whilst the back four and Pepe Reina repelled anything that a limited Everton attack asked of them.

Chances were at a premium throughout in a typically fiery affair. Up until Kyrgiakos’s dismissal from the field in the 33rd minute there were very few footballing talking points of note. Passion and intensity prevailed in a full blooded match – the 213th encounter between these two sides. Jamie Carragher’s strong challenge in the opening minute set the tone. And the Merseyside Derby red card count could well have been added to even before the Greek cent back received his marching orders.

LIVERPOOL VS EVERTON
Krygiakos sees red.

The decision to dismiss Kyrgiakos seemed harsh, particularly when Maroune Fellaini could well have received similar treatment for his role in the same challenge. The red card was shown because the centre back went into the tackle with both feet. Yet there were far worse offences during the game which received less severe punishment, particularly a high challenge from Steven Pienaar earlier in the half.

In hindsight, the decision to reduce the hosts to 10 men was probably the turning point of a tempestuous match. Prior to that incident neither side had really shown the sort of composure and ingenuity in the final third of the pitch to test either Reina or Tim Howard.

Gerrard’s near post free kick brought Howard into action early in the half, whilst on a few occasions lone striker David N’Gog seemed to show a lack of composure when in good positions. N’Gog often did a decent job of winning and controlling the ball up front and occasionally looked capable of causing Sylvain Distin and co problems. Yet he was often guilty of failing to capitalise on an opportunity or lacking awareness of team mates in better positions.

Once reduced to 10 men though, Liverpool seemed to rise to the challenge. They were able to demonstrate an excellent level of commitment and will to win once their backs were against the wall. In contrast, the Blues almost seemed more disadvantaged by the loss of Fellaini through an injury inflicted during the Kyrgiakos challenge, despite their numerical advantage.

Having said that chances remained few and far between for the remainder of the match. Liverpool seemed largely content to take few risks and allowed the away side to dictate much of the play. However Everton did not seem to possess the sort of guile and creativity in the final third to overcome the desire and hard work of the men in red. Tim Cahill should have at least tested Reina with a diving header which flashed over the crossbar, when a header found the Australian in space. But the Blues were able to create little. And it was Gerrard who perhaps came closest to opening the scoring in the first half, when his free kick cannon off the top of Howard’s crossbar.

The crucial intervention in the game arrived on 55 minutes. Once reduced to 10 men Liverpool were always likely to find goal scoring opportunities hard to come by. Yet, Gerrard’s excellent delivery from a corner kick on the left allowed Kuyt to steal in under Howard’s nose and head the Reds into a well received lead.

Football - Liverpool v Everton Barclays Premier League
Dirk has a habit of scoring against the Blues. He loves this city.

From that point on Everton rarely suggested an equaliser was likely. Once in front Liverpool were happy to defend and the Toffees dominated possession. But Everton did not test Reina enough. Daniel Agger and Jamie Carragher had generally dealt comfortably with the threat of Louis Saha. And, although the introduction of Yakubu and Victor Anichebe up front for the final 20 minutes briefly caused some concern – Yakubu tested Reina with a powerful shot from the edge of the box – Liverpool were able to see out the victory.

Pienaar was finally sent off for Everton to level up the numbers in the closing minutes. And moments later the final whistle was greeted with ecstasy by the majority inside Anfield, as the Reds secured the bragging rights and a vital and meaningful victory.

Man of the Match
Dirk Kuyt
The Dutchman’s hard working and industrious display typified that of the Liverpool team and his efforts were rewarded with the winning goal. Kuyt has been carrying much of the Reds attacking threat in recent games and now has 4 goals in as many games.

  • Lawrence Okwutu, LIVERPOOL FAN

    This win is massive for Liverpool. I hope we continue on this form and possiblely win Arsenal at Emirate. that will take us close to 3rd position. we can. it`s possible.
    …keep it up REDS! you `ll never walk alone.

  • Lawrence Okwutu, LIVERPOOL FAN

    This win is massive for Liverpool. I hope we continue on this form and possiblely win Arsenal at Emirate. that will take us close to 3rd position. we can. it`s possible.
    …keep it up REDS! you `ll never walk alone.

  • Lawrence Okwutu, LIVERPOOL FAN-LAGOS

    This win is massive for Liverpool. I hope we continue on this form and possiblely win Arsenal at Emirate. that will take us close to 3rd position. we can. it`s possible.
    …keep it up REDS! you `ll never walk alone.

  • chris duigan

    Are there still some fans doubting Lucas’s performances this year? He was fantastic for us in the Derby, and has been our most consistent performer this season. He is not flashy – not expected to be – but he gets the job done.
    Looks like Stevie is finding his form & enthusiasm again, which can only be good for LFC.
    YNWA

  • chris duigan

    Are there still some fans doubting Lucas’s performances this year? He was fantastic for us in the Derby, and has been our most consistent performer this season. He is not flashy – not expected to be – but he gets the job done.
    Looks like Stevie is finding his form & enthusiasm again, which can only be good for LFC.
    YNWA

  • chris duigan

    Are there still some fans doubting Lucas’s performances this year? He was fantastic for us in the Derby, and has been our most consistent performer this season. He is not flashy – not expected to be – but he gets the job done.
    Looks like Stevie is finding his form & enthusiasm again, which can only be good for LFC.
    YNWA

  • Fahad

    it was just more than a couiple of weeks ago that fans of liverpool were questioning rafa. Some even wanted him out and we were a “crisis club”
    Now look… We have to trust in the players and the manager and have solidarity that they will do what’s best for the club… not too long ago, fans were questioning Kyrgiakos and if he was good enough for us and now this site is hailing him as the super greek… Let’s not be so fickle like Man U fans and start really supporting our team with positivity.. this is the way forward now. We have had a good string of results… 2 tougher games ahead of us in Arsenal and Man City but we can win them and we can even get 3rd spot! And if Arsenal are still in contention to win the title then so are we! YNWA

  • Fahad

    it was just more than a couiple of weeks ago that fans of liverpool were questioning rafa. Some even wanted him out and we were a “crisis club”
    Now look… We have to trust in the players and the manager and have solidarity that they will do what’s best for the club… not too long ago, fans were questioning Kyrgiakos and if he was good enough for us and now this site is hailing him as the super greek… Let’s not be so fickle like Man U fans and start really supporting our team with positivity.. this is the way forward now. We have had a good string of results… 2 tougher games ahead of us in Arsenal and Man City but we can win them and we can even get 3rd spot! And if Arsenal are still in contention to win the title then so are we! YNWA

  • Fahad

    it was just more than a couiple of weeks ago that fans of liverpool were questioning rafa. Some even wanted him out and we were a “crisis club”
    Now look… We have to trust in the players and the manager and have solidarity that they will do what’s best for the club… not too long ago, fans were questioning Kyrgiakos and if he was good enough for us and now this site is hailing him as the super greek… Let’s not be so fickle like Man U fans and start really supporting our team with positivity.. this is the way forward now. We have had a good string of results… 2 tougher games ahead of us in Arsenal and Man City but we can win them and we can even get 3rd spot! And if Arsenal are still in contention to win the title then so are we! YNWA

  • Kris Shrek

    Great result….massive boost to the confidence of the team. It was these kind of matches that we were throwing away by conceding in the last minutes earlier in the season. Now we are back on track.

    BTW, is it okay that I’m strangely proud that this fixture is the most violent?

  • Kris Shrek

    Great result….massive boost to the confidence of the team. It was these kind of matches that we were throwing away by conceding in the last minutes earlier in the season. Now we are back on track.

    BTW, is it okay that I’m strangely proud that this fixture is the most violent?

  • Kris Shrek

    Great result….massive boost to the confidence of the team. It was these kind of matches that we were throwing away by conceding in the last minutes earlier in the season. Now we are back on track.

    BTW, is it okay that I’m strangely proud that this fixture is the most violent?

  • Arvi

    Well indeed this is a massive victory for us. The boys look more comfortable moving the ball around than they did in the first half of the season. And how sweet of us to score from a corner, now we have definitely put the zonal marking debate to bed for atleast the next few forthcoming matches.

    This is my take on the derby match and Rafa’s war against The sky w.r.t zonal marking
    http://bigfourza.wordpress.com/2010/02/06/come-on-yer-redmen/

  • Arvi

    Well indeed this is a massive victory for us. The boys look more comfortable moving the ball around than they did in the first half of the season. And how sweet of us to score from a corner, now we have definitely put the zonal marking debate to bed for atleast the next few forthcoming matches.

    This is my take on the derby match and Rafa’s war against The sky w.r.t zonal marking
    http://bigfourza.wordpress.com/2010/02/06/come-on-yer-redmen/

  • Arvi

    Well indeed this is a massive victory for us. The boys look more comfortable moving the ball around than they did in the first half of the season. And how sweet of us to score from a corner, now we have definitely put the zonal marking debate to bed for atleast the next few forthcoming matches.

    This is my take on the derby match and Rafa’s war against The sky w.r.t zonal marking
    http://bigfourza.wordpress.com/2010/02/06/come-on-yer-redmen/

  • Jus

    I agree, Lucas has been outstanding for me, great passer most of the time and gets stuck in and seems to be giving less of the silly fouls away, cheap ones.

    The whole team is starting to look good for each other, regardless what happens at Arsenal we have shown a great team ethic that will carry us through to the final game of the season.

    Well down RAFA and the Boyz.

  • Jus

    I agree, Lucas has been outstanding for me, great passer most of the time and gets stuck in and seems to be giving less of the silly fouls away, cheap ones.

    The whole team is starting to look good for each other, regardless what happens at Arsenal we have shown a great team ethic that will carry us through to the final game of the season.

    Well down RAFA and the Boyz.

  • Jus

    I agree, Lucas has been outstanding for me, great passer most of the time and gets stuck in and seems to be giving less of the silly fouls away, cheap ones.

    The whole team is starting to look good for each other, regardless what happens at Arsenal we have shown a great team ethic that will carry us through to the final game of the season.

    Well down RAFA and the Boyz.

  • Deev

    TO Chris Duigan: Look i’m sorry but you do not judge a few games at a time. Lucas is not good enough for Liverpool, as a squad player? I suppose he could stay but if we want to progress further in the future, these types of players have to go.

    Why? well firstly, what makes him stand out in comparison to others? let’s say Mascha? He gave his all the last game and probably the game with Bolton but so did Mascha, but before that this guy did not offer Liverpool too much and unfortunately too often! He is too one dimensional, not creative, a grafter maybe but careless overall. Without lets say Mascha would you be confident with Lucas in our central role? with his too often rash tackles and awful passes? What makes him more supreme to lets say our other younger players say Spearing. You give him 10 consecutive games together and I can bet that he would do the same and maybe a better job in central.

    Yes it is easy to blame Lucas for everything when things go wrong, which I admit, it’s a little harsh especially when they don’t perform he’s usually blamed, Why? because he is known for more of his mistakes then his consistency and the fact is he’s done it too much. Just like Voronin and co, these are deadwoods we need to get rid off.

    Don’t get me wrong, his work rate has been good when the team performance of late, but could you count on him when results are not going your way, when you need someone to really take responsibility and take the game up to the next level? Mascha can, and even that I had my doubts on Kuyt, I can honestly say that that guy has got bollocks and always rises when asked for. He did it last year and is doing it once again this year.

    At the end of the day I only care about the club and as always hoping they always do well. First position or last position YNWA!

  • Deev

    TO Chris Duigan: Look i’m sorry but you do not judge a few games at a time. Lucas is not good enough for Liverpool, as a squad player? I suppose he could stay but if we want to progress further in the future, these types of players have to go.

    Why? well firstly, what makes him stand out in comparison to others? let’s say Mascha? He gave his all the last game and probably the game with Bolton but so did Mascha, but before that this guy did not offer Liverpool too much and unfortunately too often! He is too one dimensional, not creative, a grafter maybe but careless overall. Without lets say Mascha would you be confident with Lucas in our central role? with his too often rash tackles and awful passes? What makes him more supreme to lets say our other younger players say Spearing. You give him 10 consecutive games together and I can bet that he would do the same and maybe a better job in central.

    Yes it is easy to blame Lucas for everything when things go wrong, which I admit, it’s a little harsh especially when they don’t perform he’s usually blamed, Why? because he is known for more of his mistakes then his consistency and the fact is he’s done it too much. Just like Voronin and co, these are deadwoods we need to get rid off.

    Don’t get me wrong, his work rate has been good when the team performance of late, but could you count on him when results are not going your way, when you need someone to really take responsibility and take the game up to the next level? Mascha can, and even that I had my doubts on Kuyt, I can honestly say that that guy has got bollocks and always rises when asked for. He did it last year and is doing it once again this year.

    At the end of the day I only care about the club and as always hoping they always do well. First position or last position YNWA!