If The Reds plays like that in every week,...WOW ! OK. "Time to make three points in every week, go...go...go The Reds."
--- In [email protected], "mrpotterxp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > BBC SPORT > Everton 1-3 Liverpool > > Liverpool cruised to their ninth successive Premiership victory as > struggling Everton's problems piled up. > > Peter Crouch's clever finish and Steven Gerrard's deflected 25-yard drive > put Liverpool two up inside 17 minutes. > > James Beattie, who had a header controversially ruled out, pulled one back > four minutes before half-time. > > But Djibril Cisse fired in Liverpool's third after 47 minutes and Everton > were reduced to nine men when Phil Neville and Mikel Arteta were sent off. > > Beattie's header may have ended Liverpool's sequence of 761 minutes of > Premiership action without conceding a goal, but it was another impressive > performance from Rafael Benitez's rapidly-improving side. > > If we don't get six points in our next two games then it's time for > Moyes to go > From Richie > Liverpool recalled Cisse and left Fernando Morientes on the bench, while > Everton recalled experienced duo David Weir and Nuno Valente in defence. > > And it was Liverpool who flew out of the blocks and stunned Everton with two > early goals. > > Cisse had already fired wide when Gerrard's header released Crouch after 10 > minutes, and he expertly rounded Nigel Martyn to roll a composed finish into > an empty net. > > And seven minutes later, a rampant Liverpool doubled their advantage as the > 202nd Merseyside derby threatened to turn into a nightmare for Everton. > > Goalkeeper Martyn punched clear, but when Cahill's header fell to Gerrard 25 > yards out, he fired a low shot into the corner with the help of a slight > deflection off Joseph Yobo. > > Cisse then shot inches over as Liverpool threatened to run riot, but Everton > slowly worked their way back into the game. > > They were aggrieved when Beattie had a header ruled out from Tim Cahill's > cross, with replays throwing doubt on whether the ball was out of play. > > But the striker was rewarded with a goal that gave Everton a lifeline four > minutes before the interval. > > Kevin Kilbane's far post header was cleverly turned on by Simon Davies, and > Beattie headed past Pepe Reina. > > But any hope Everton had of mounting a revival appeared to be snuffed out > when Liverpool added a third only two minutes after the re-start. > > Liverpool broke quickly, and Cisse raced on to Harry Kewell's pass before > easily avoiding a poor challenge from David Weir to beat Martyn. > > Everton's confidence was visibly knocked, and Gerrard could have added a > fourth for Liverpool with a powerful drive that was only inches off target > in the 67th minute. > > And Everton's miserable night got worse a minute later when Neville was > shown the red card for a second bookable offence, a foul on Mohamed Sissoko. > > Beattie wasted a glorious chance to give Everton some hope in the dying > minutes, but he blazed over from point-blank range from Yobo's flick. > > As if Everton had not suffered enough, Arteta then also saw red for his > second booking, a senseless foul on Liverpool substitute Luis Garcia. > > # Everton manager David Moyes: > "I felt the ball hadn't gone over the line before James Beattie's disallowed > goal, but that wasn't the reason we lost. > > "We conceded goals at bad times, but I'm really pleased with the effort of > the boys. They gave everything they could in this game. > > "The two lads who were sent off, Phil Neville and Mikel Arteta, should have > known better because they knew they were on yellow cards and had to be > careful. > > "It's a big job and we are not doing so well, but I can't keep whipping the > players. I will be there on the touchline shouting them on we will keep > doing the things we think are right." > > # Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez: > "We knew Everton would be nervous and we said we needed to ready if they > made a mistake - we did the right things in the first half and it all worked > well for us. > > "Djibril Cisse's goal just after half-time was good for us. We said during > half-time we needed to concentrate because they might push, go too high and > leave space for Cisse. > > "I would like Cisse to stay here. We now have different strikers with > different qualities. The question now is to use them in the right games. > Cisse is a player who can give us a lot of things, as we have seen here." > > Everton: Martyn, Hibbert, Yobo, Weir, Nuno Valente, Arteta, Neville, Davies > (McFadden 57), Kilbane, Cahill, Beattie. > Subs Not Used: Wright, Bent, Ferrari, Osman. > > Sent Off: Neville (68), Arteta (90). > > Booked: Cahill, Neville, Beattie, Arteta. > > Goals: Beattie 42. > > Liverpool: Reina, Finnan, Carragher, Hyypia, Warnock, Gerrard (Luis Garcia > 85), Sissoko, Alonso, Kewell (Riise 80), Crouch (Morientes 77), Cisse. > Subs Not Used: Dudek, Josemi. > > Booked: Kewell, Crouch. > > Goals: Crouch 11, Gerrard 18, Cisse 47. > > Att: 40,158. > > Ref: G Poll (Hertfordshire). > > Story from BBC SPORT: > http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/- /sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/4537618.stm > > Published: 2005/12/28 21:58:55 GMT > > C BBC MMV > HAPUS BAGIAN EMAIL YG TIDAK PERLU SEBELUM ME-REPLY. ========================================================== Milis Tabloid BOLA Untuk KELUAR DARI MILIS INI. 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