Liverpool 0-0 Swansea
Premier league 5th November 2011 KO: 15:00 Ground: Anfield Att: 45,013
Liverpool: Reina, Johnson, Enrique, Agger, Skrtel, Henderson (Kuyt, 46), Downing, Lucas, Adam, Suarez, Carroll (Bellamy, 74).
Swansea: Vorm, Williams, Taylor, Monk, Rangel, Britton, Dyer, Routledge (Sinclair, 74), Allen, Gower (Agustien, 90), Graham.
Poor Liverpool held at home once again
Liverpool failed to win at Anfield for the third successive game after they were kept at bay by an inspired Michel Vorm. It is exactly this kind of result which Liverpool need to avoid if they are to stand any chance of regaining their champion’s league status in the face of stiff competition from the likes of Spurs and Arsenal. On the other hand Swansea will be delighted with the point, although they could well have nicked all three after a spirited second half performance.
The game began with Swansea playing their customary passing game, although good pressure from Liverpool meant this was largely restricted to their own half. Liverpool were playing with the high tempo that they have regularly displayed at the start of games this season, with Adam, Downing and Suarez looking particularly threatening down the left hand side.
Indeed it was the home side that fashioned the first clear cut chance of the game after seven minutes, Adam and Downing combined brilliantly but Andy Caroll could only smash the England winger’s cross against the bar from close range when he should have found the back of the net.
Swansea almost punished the miss when Wayne Routledge, having one of his rare better games found the in form Graham with a pin-point cross but his touch was week and Reina somehow managed to save from point blank range. These two opportunities provided the main highlights in an otherwise drab first period.
The game came to life in the second period as the game stared to open up, and it was Swansea that were applying the majority of pressure as they began to assume control of possession in midfield taking advantage of some sloppy passing from Liverpool. The usually reliable Reina then made a couple of uncharacteristic errors, after first almost getting caught in possession by Graham inside the six yard box he then spilled Dyer’s shot in to the path of Graham before making amends with a superb block.
As so often at Anfield this season Liverpool left it until the last ten minutes before applying any real pressure on Swansea’s goal, which resulted in a flurry of chances inside the last few minutes of the game bringing the best out of Vorm, who first tipped wide a Suarez strike before somehow managing to turn over Glen Johnson’s last minute volley and secure a point for the away side.
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