After a frantic finish at Loftus Road , QPR and Liverpool
fans alike were left in a state of utter shock. Four goals in the last seven
minutes turned a dreary 1-0 affair into a mind-boggling 3-2 victory for the
reds. Despite being dominated by QPR for large periods of the match, two own
goals and a nice strike from Coutinho saw LFC take all three points. The win
fires them up to 5th in the table, although wins for Swansea and/or Manchester
United would see them drop.
The first half was one of the most lacklustre performances Liverpool have produced in living memory. They barely
produced a chance of their own, allowing QPR to apply mounds of pressure onto
an extremely shaky defence. Some of the clearances were nigh-on suicidal; it’s
a minor miracle that Rangers didn’t manage a goal in the first half. Leroy Fer
struck the bar twice, and a goal line intervention from Glen Johnson was needed
to stop Rodgers’ team going a goal down. Mignolet was also called upon on
multiple occasions. He had a very good game, making three or four vital stops. The
few times Liverpool did venture forwards it ended in frustration- Mario
Balotelli was hugely wasteful, taking poor shots from ridiculous areas. Another
issue in the LFC attack was the more advanced role Gerrard was playing in. His
lack of pace prevented Liverpool from
springing attacks quickly, and consequently many a blistering run from Raheem
Sterling went to waste. With the possible exception of Adam Lallana, Sterling was the only
player in a red shirt who looked capable of creating any sort of chance.
After the breakthrough, the game went dead for a while. For
a glorious fifteen minutes, Liverpool fans
started to hope that their team might be able to calm the game down, prevent
QPR from getting forward and grind out a 1-0 win. What were we thinking? In
typical LFC fashion, it didn’t all go according to plan. With just three
minutes of normal time to play, substitute Eduardo Vargas scored to put the London outfit back on
level terms- the chance was created courtesy of some shambolic defending from
Jose Enrique. The anger and despair didn’t last long. In the 90th
minute Coutinho drilled the ball excellently into the far corner to restore Liverpool ’s lead. He deserved a goal for the impact he
made on the game; after replacing Lallana in the 66th minute he
vastly improved the LFC attacking threat.
Unbelievably, the game was far from over. Barely a minute
after Coutinho had scored what most people were sure would be the winner,
Vargas scored from a corner with a glancing header. The ball nicked off Steven
Gerrard and somehow crept in at the near post, making the score 2-2 in the 92nd
minute. In the final minute of added time, it looked like QPR might even go on
and snatch the victory. They won a free kick in a dangerous position, but the
delivery into the box was poor. This allowed Liverpool
to break- Coutinho played an inch perfect pass through to Raheem Sterling,
who’s attempted ball across goal to Balotelli was diverted into the net by
Steven Caulker. Rangers barely had time to kick off again, meaning that Liverpool somehow left Loftus Road with all three points.
The performance can hardly be called inspiring; whilst Sterling played well and
Coutinho made a strong case for inclusion in the starting line-up against Real,
the team as a whole played extremely poorly. The only real positive to take
from it is that we got the three points; in one sense that’s all that matters,
but we won’t be able to rely on two own goals to get us the win every match. We
need to up our game, and we need to do it soon.
-James Martin
Follow me on Twitter @JamesMartin013
Great read!
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