Saturday, September 27, 2008

Two goals from Everton to condemn Torres




* Liverpool had the ball and settled in the second half


* Mal an Everton game too defensive and without Saha on the eleventh day holder


* The 'reds' are still unbeaten in the Premier League, six days after disputed



The Spanish international Fernando Torres gave Liverpool at Goodison Park to victory by 2-0 to Everton in the derby high voltage of the sixth round of the Premier, in which the club Rafa Benitez remains unbeaten. It was not enough for Everton David Moyes will show ambitious and in better shape than it has deployed to date so far this year.



The technician host regained his starting line in the central Tony Hibbert for the first time this season after the player recover from an operation on ligaments in the knee. The team also returned to the Basque Mikel Arteta, who was unable to play last week in the Carling Cup, due to a virus.



The 'reds', for its part, did not have the presence of Argentine Javier Mascherano, injured, nor with the Israeli Yossi Benayoun, but they missed its meetings.



The first half was marked by the absence of occasions, while Joseph Yobo successfully blocked a shot by poisoned Torres, already Colaba on the goal defended by Howard and Everton had in his possession the opportunity to have uneven the score thanks to a Australian Cahill's shot, one of the most active of his team.



The set of Benitez maintained possession of the ball in the first half. Robbie Keane, quite unfortunate all afternoon and located in a more delayed the usual, generated a good opportunity that did not take advantage of the Dutch Dirk Kuyt. However, the first act discurriĆ³ without great opportunities, although with some yellow, the result of the tension of the encounter, as we saw Xabi Alonso by a lack of Mikel Arteta.



The eleventh day of visiting Anfield took the lead in the electronic in the second half, a move that began with the Irish since Keane left the band and a great pass to Torres, who spliced into the small area with talent, below the legs Howard, to put the 0-1. It was the 56th minute encounter.



The goal by Torres was just a harbinger of disaster to come to Everton. In less than five minutes, the former Atletico Madrid to hit back at the rival goal. This time, with a lethal forehand from inside the area.



The situation worsened for Everton after 79 minutes in the expulsion of a Tim Cahill angry at the marker and past revolutions, after a tough entry on Alonso.



Liverpool continued their unbeaten and with all options intact in this edition of the Premiership, while Everton confirms his bad time, especially at home, where he has not won an event so far this campaign.

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