Liverpool vs. Bolton: Match Report.

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Rafa shuffles the back again and presents the following line-up: Reina, Carra, Skrtel, Kyrgiakos, Insua, Kuyt, Mascherano, Aquilani, Riera, Gerrard and Ngog in a 4-2-3-1 formation. On the bench: Cavalieri, Pacheco, Darby, Babel, Maxi, Lucas and Agger. Referee today was Steve Bennett and Tom Hicks was present for the game too.

First Half

Kevin Davies started hostilities with the annoying decision of choosing the Kop half of the ground for the first period despite Gerrard’s insistence. There was a tangible anticipation of what the Davies/Kyrgiakos battle would be like. First chance fell to Bolton with Cohen coming face to face with Reina who blocked the attempt.

From the first minute it seemed evident that Owen Coyle had adopted a man to man marking system from the midfield up. Ngog however, was lively from minute one attempting to hassle the Bolton centre-backs at every opportunity. After settling in the game, the Reds took the initiative and pinned Bolton back in their half.

Mark Davies yellow carded for encroachment/handball on minute 12. The Reds continued to control the match through the 20th minute, with Bolton rarely foraying over the half way line. However, the Reds did not manage a real chance at goal in this period. We were getting closer and closer, but not close enough.

On 23rd minute Bolton break with Lee and who beats both Skrtel and Reina but Kyrgiakos saves miraculously on the goal line. A second clear chance for the Wanderers, and a huge scare for the Anfield crowd!

Mascherano then renewed his acquaintance with Mr Bennett receiving a booking for a late tackle on Mark Davies. However, the argentine was ruling the midfield unchallenged. The game was lively and entertaining and the Reds were trying to move the ball around quickly. This was not the Molineux potato field so most of the Reds passing was effective bar Bolton’s continuous running at the ball to disturb Liverpool’s flowing game.

By the 34th minute the corner count was pending heavily towards the Reds, yet Bolton defended effectively and diligently.

On 36th minute a brilliant move by Riera, Insua, Aquilani and Kuyt put the Reds in deservedly in the lead. Aquilani did something that neither Lucas nor Mascherano would ever be capable of by pulling the ball back in front of the Bolton goal, giving the Dutchman the golden opportunity to put the Reds in front.

Bolton’s response was timid and Liverpool still controlled the majority of the game. On 43rd Lee was booked for blatantly diving on an Aquilani challenge in the penalty area. Good refereeing by Mr Bennett. Bolton closed the half on the attack and the Reds seemed to want to defend the lead at least up until half-time. Four minutes were added and although Bolton were not dangerous, they remained on the attack for a sustained period. First half over and the Reds go in for their cuppa 1-0 up front.

Notwithstanding two clear cut chances for Bolton, the Reds deserved to go up front for the general domination of the first 49 minutes creating chance after chance in the Bolton area but only being very dangerous on a couple of occasions. Great performances from Kyrgiakos and Aquilani in the first 45 minutes, but apart from some shaky defending from Skrtel, we can safely say that the Reds made a positive start to the game.

Second Half

Bolton started the second period with a positive outlook and going on to attack the Kop side of Anfield. This attitude promised to give the Reds some more open spaces. The first five minutes however, saw the Reds on the back foot and Bolton taking the initiative. This momentum was broken with a lovely run by Riera who found Gerrard on the other side of the field with deadly precision and the Liverpool captain loosing the one-on-one challenge with the Bolton defended winning a corner.

On 52nd minute another foray by Riera on the left, crossed over to Gerrard who went for goal from the penalty spot and from the rebound Ngog headed on the crossbar. Missed chance for Liverpool to create a cushion between them and Bolton. Riera had another crack at goal moments later. The Spanish winger seemed definitely the livelier of the Reds in the opening of the second half, and certainly the most dangerous.

On 60th minute, Tamir Cohen came off for Riccardo Gardner. Aquilani nicks a ball on 62nd freeing Gerrard to fire a venomous strike towards the Bolton goal which Jaskalaanen saved. The Reds seemed again on the front foot and in control of proceedings.

On 65th minute, Aquilani is taken off for Lucas, while Bolton brought on Vladimir Weiss (on load from Man City) for Taylor. One minute later Insua made an incursion in the Bolton area from which Ngog won a corner. Bolton definitely feeling the heat!

On 69th minute Insua let fly from outside the box, the shot was heavily deflected by Kevin Davies (payback time!) and into the Bolton net. 2-0 for the Reds and the Anfield crowd started breathing easier. The ball was on its way out but credit to Lucas who pulled it back in for the Frenchman who laid it on for the pocket Argentinean to strike at the Bolton goal.

On 74th minute Maxi Rodriguez was given another chance to hone his Premier League pace by replacing and excellent Albert Riera. The Argentinean made for a straight swap which showed his versatility to be used across the attacking front.

The Reds carried more confidence after the second goal, as the score-line made for a more relaxed stance. Patrice Muamba was replaced by Swedish forward Elmander on 77th giving Bolton added attacking impetus. The Reds still chased every ball in an effort to prevent the visitors from creating play.

On 83rd Babel was on for David Ngog who put in a very good performance and was unlucky not to prize himself with a goal. Babel, the eternal Liverpool promise given about 10 minutes to shine and put himself on show.

Zat Knight wrestled Gerrad to the ground on 85th earning himself a yellow card. Stevie was a much improved version of himself in this match. Definitely on the mend. One minute later Gerrard again brought to the ground outside the penalty area by Elmander. The subsequent freekick saw the captain pick Lucas in the six-yard box and the brazilian missed a clear headed chance. Liverpool still on the front foot.

On 89th a complex Liverpool attack resulted in a cross which could have ultimately given Maxi his first Liverpool goal. Very unlucky!

Three added minutes given by the officials with the Reds still in attack on the prowl for a third goal. The Reds were shooting at goal from all angles and with all the players that had the opportunity.

Game over.

Recap

Positive performance by the Reds. Sixth consecutive game in the PL without defeat and third consecutive clean sheet. We saw Steven Gerrard finally coming back to the player we know and love so much, and this was perhaps the most positive aspect of the match. Three points in the bag and again one point behind Spurs who drew away to Birmingham. Villa still on the chase with an impressive 0-2 victory at Fulham.

Next up Everton at Anfield!!!!!

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10 Comments

  1. I have to disagree on Ngog having a good game, according to your report. Not be harsh but he had a bad one today. Looks sloppy and he needs to work on his anticipation and his positioning.

    Insua gets my vote for MOM because most of our promising attacks came from him. He puts in great balls in the box constantly. Pity no one’s there to finish them off or we could have scored more.

    Great game. Played well. Gerrard’s back to his best. And now onwards to the Merseyside Derby!

  2. Irwan. Ngog was sandwiched between Zat Knight and Gary Cahill and did a fine job at hassling them throughout the time he was on the pitch. Insua did have a good game but did suffer from Lee’s speed in the first half. Luckily when Weiss came on the game was already over. I don’t agee with Insua being MOM. Perhaps Mascherano was dominant in midfield today and for me the MOM award goes to him. With regards to Gerrard, not back to his best, but surely getting there.

  3. Agree with Irwan, Ngog was garbage today. His running off the ball is indifferent and his hold-up play is very poor. He clearly has some ability but I seriously question his will at times. Insua was definitely MOTM, looked lively all game and was the ony player that seemed consistently interested in getting forward and taking some risks. Kyrgiakos was also very good.

  4. Till we WIN and keep WINNING the rest are just DETAILS !!!..As for those who think NGOG is the next big striker all the best..Well, I don’t mind him being in the team if we Win..(but i have doubts whether he will win matches for us anytime soon..but for some horrific misses today ..he was more or less ok..)as for Masch he did a fine job of what he does best..
    RAFA did a brilliant JOB today by not playing masch and lucas from the start..!!! I loved it..AS i have always iterated..DEFENCE AND MORE DEFENCE is not the Liverpool fc WAY OF FOOTBALL..
    THAT AMIDST ALL THAT GOING on AROUND YOU WERE ABLE TO THINK SOMETHING NEW AND BE COURAGEOUS!!!..YOU ARE MY MOTM…(Man of the Moment!! should i say..)

  5. I agree that winning is the ultimate goal, and at this stage of the season and with the disappointments we have been faced with it does not even matter who and with whom. Personally I would have preferred having Kuyt up front and Maxi on the right from minute one, but Rafa never fails to surprise us.
    I too think Insua was fantastic going forward, but he did suffer Lee’s speed, especially in the first half. A satisfactory overall performance what produced three points and a clean sheet.

  6. I have to agree with Tonio in regards to N’Gog. I thought his hold up play was just fine, he isn’t afraid to run at defenders, and he had a couple good plays in tight situations. I get excited when he gets the ball. Today wasn’t his best match but it certainly wasn’t Stoke (which was an awful game for everyone). He gives defenders a lot more to think about than with Kuyt and I even feel his first touch is better than Kuyt’s. He should have netted but it happens. He does have a certain languid way about his runs but I think he is certainly a threat and a great prospect for the future (only 20). I would love to see him and Torres up top terrorizing defenders but he does a great job handling some very powerful players on his own.

    Some of Aquilani’s play was a bit concerning but I’m sure he’ll find his boots. It is obvious he has quality and it is only a matter of time before he starts putting in a solid 90 minutes.

    Insua did have some great offensive plays today. Good to see as it seems his defensive abilities have come into question as of late.

    Kyrgiakos could be my MoM. His ability in the air is unrivaled and he had that amazing touchline save. Well done from the big Greek.

  7. You all have to consider that my match reports are written as the game progresses. I don’t leave myself time to think or ponder on anything. I write what I see. I may some things right and also some wrong. It’s not gospel after all!:-)

    1. Great job with the report Tonio, it is hard to do this during the game I know exactly how you feel.

      Tweeting during the game also provides its challenges trying to watch what you say while keeping game emotions at bay, not easy.

      Y.N.W.A.

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