Liverpool got their title credentials back on track with a ruthless 4-0 thumping of Stoke City at Anfield.
Stoke the victims as Benitez hits critics with a thumping win
Liverpool got their title credentials back on track with a ruthless 4-0 thumping of Stoke City at Anfield. The win is exactly the response manager Rafa Benitez will have wanted from his side following their opening weekend defeat to Tottenham on Sunday. Stoke caused problems for the home side in minor spells either side of half-time but it was the influence of captain Steven Gerrard and new right-back Glen Johnson which ultimately proved the difference between the sides. Two goals in the first half from Fernando Torres and Johnson sent the home side in at the break with a 2-0 lead despite struggling to deal with Stoke's aerial ability at times. Gerrard was again instrumental in a fine Liverpool third after a great team goal ripped apart the away side as Dirk Kuyt slid in their third of the night. Substitute David Ngog completed the rout in injury-time after more fine wing play from Johnson as Thomas Sorensen parried in the Stoke goal.Changes
Spanish youngster Daniel Ayala made his full Liverpool debut, with Martin Skrtel failing to recover from a damaged jaw sustained in Saturday's defeat. Ayala, 18, came on as a substitute at White Hart Lane for the injured Skrtel for his first senior appearance for Liverpool. Yossi Benayoun replaced Ryan Babel, while Stoke made two changes from the side that beat Burnley - Glenn Whelan and Richard Cresswell replacing Liam Lawrence and Ricardo Fuller as Tony Pulis reverted to a more defensive system. Liverpool fans' group, the Spirit of Shankly, organised a mass distribution of red cards ahead of the game to be waved by supporters protesting at the George Gillett-Tom Hicks ownership of the club. Resentment runs deep at Anfield at the financial mess the club are in and Benitez's limited transfer budget. But it was his record signing, Torres, who struck quickly to give the Reds the lead. Lucas Leiva had seen a skidding 20-yarder held by Sorensen before Liverpool were ahead after just four minutes. Gerrard burst through on the right to pull the ball back for his Spanish side-kick to drill past a helpless Sorensen. Dean Whitehead was booked for an ugly 12th-minute foul on Javier Mascherano and Liverpool should have been two goals up when they broke at pace from their own box. Torres racing away on the right to fire over a cross that full-back Emiliano Insua side-footed inches wide having made the same high-speed run down the other flank. But Stoke maintained their determination and organisation, with Liverpool trying to hit them on the break. Much of the hosts' adventure was coming through Johnson. Kuyt and Torres had shots saved and from a 44th minute corner they struck again. Kuyt's low header was blocked by Sorensen on the line and the ball fell for £17million signing Johnson to hook home from six yards.Second-half
Stoke came out after the break determined to get back into the game. A string of dangerous corners resulted in Jose Reina making an outstanding save to his right to keep out a fierce Delap drive. Johnson then had to clear on the far post as a James Beattie cross-shot fizzed across the area. But Liverpool increased the tempo of their game and were running at Stoke from all angles. Gerrard fired in a 20-yard effort which Sorensen blocked, with Johnson now attacking down the right at every opportunity. The Reds threatened to run away with things as Torres saw a lofted shot saved and Johnson cut into the box again to force Sorensen into a low save. The third goal arrived after 78 minutes, with Johnson sending Gerrard into the box with a clever pass. The Liverpool captain powered on to drill in a low cross which Kuyt slid past Sorensen from close range. Liverpool sent on Andriy Voronin and Albert Riera for Gerrard and Kuyt with nine minutes left, then three minutes later Ngog replaced Torres. And it was Ngog who headed home from under the bar after another fine run and cross from Johnson had deflected into his path in injury-time.Liverpool | Team Statistics | Stoke City |
4 | Goals | 0 |
2 | 1st Half Goals | 0 |
13 | Shots on Target | 3 |
5 | Shots off Target | 1 |
2 | Blocked Shots | 2 |
11 | Corners | 5 |
11 | Fouls | 9 |
0 | Offsides | 3 |
0 | Yellow Cards | 1 |
0 | Red Cards | 0 |
85.8 | Passing Success | 63.8 |
15 | Tackles | 14 |
73.3 | Tackles Success | 78.6 |
76.4 | Possession | 23.6 |
60.7 | Territorial Advantage | 39.3 |