After a poor game against
Arsenal last week, Liverpool hosted a weak
Fulham side with only one thing in their mind- getting back on the right track.
They certainly achieved this, dominating from the outset and eventually coming
out 4-0 victors. Thanks to this, as well as losses for Manchester
City and Arsenal (and a draw against
West Brom for Chelsea ),
we are now looking very strong indeed, sitting in 2nd place- just
two points off first.
The game was the perfect
response to the lacklustre performance against Arsenal. Straight away the team
looked a lot sharper, showing great willingness to press the opposition high up
the pitch. Admittedly Fulham and Arsenal cannot reasonably be compared, but it
was our style of play that was so encouraging. Against the Gunners, Liverpool sat back somewhat, inviting pressure. They were
like a different team against Fulham, and their determination to put pressure
on the opposition meant that they never had much time on the ball. This led to Liverpool dominating the early exchanges. They finally
got the breakthrough on 22 minutes, when Amorebieta turned the ball into his
own net after a brilliant free kick from Steven Gerrard. After this, the
floodgates opened. Just three minutes later Skrtel doubled Liverpool ’s
advantage, heading home from another Gerrard delivery- this time from a corner.
Suarez looked dangerous
throughout the game, and he finally got his first goal on 35 minutes. Jordan
Henderson played a glorious through-ball into the path of the Uruguayan, who
made the tough task of beating the on-rushing Stekelenburg look exceptionally
easy. Henderson ’s
performance throughput the game was outstanding- though many have openly voiced
doubts about his quality (and, in the case of Alex Ferguson, his running
style!), he demonstrated just how good he is in this game. His combination with
Glen Johnson (who also had a great game) down the right hand side was a joy to
watch at times.
Fulham managed to keep the
score at 3-0 until half-time, but it was clear that they didn’t stand any real
chance of getting back into the game. Somewhat predictably, Liverpool
were able to effortlessly pick up where they had left off in the second half.
Daniel Sturridge was denied a goal by a great save from Stekelenburg, and
Suarez uncharacteristically fluffed the follow-up shot, blazing over from about
6 yards out. However, he made amends minutes later, latching on to a nice ball
from Gerrard and, once again, finishing extremely coolly. Despite piling on the
pressure for the majority of the rest of the game, we couldn’t add another
goal, and it finished 4-0.
Philippe Coutinho, who looked
understandably rusty against Arsenal, played very well. Admittedly he is not
yet back to his sparkling best, and some of his long shots were frankly absurd,
but he showed glimpses of the brilliance he demonstrated during the second half
of last season. The only real negative thing to take from the game was the
once-again useless performance of Aly Cissokho. Despite the weakness of Fulham,
Cissokho was unable to provide any attacking impetus When Enrique was brought
on to replace him things got better, but was still nowhere near up to the
standard of play Johnson and Henderson were producing on the right. It highlighted
the need to strengthen in this area come January.
On the whole though, the win
was very encouraging. We finally returned to playing pressing, attacking
football (something we have strayed away from doing in recent games), and it
paid dividends. In a season as tight as this one is panning out to be, beating
teams that ‘should’ be beaten is even more crucial than ever before, so the
excellent performances we have been pumping out against teams such as Fulham
and West Brom bode very well indeed. Hopefully
the convincing victory will give the team confidence to go on and win the
Merseyside derby, which is coming up after the international break.
-James Martin
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