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2.1.10 FA CUP, ROUND 3
Reading 1 Liverpool 1 (PA Sport)


Steven Gerrard rescued Liverpool again with an equaliser at the
Madejski Stadium to earn an FA Cup third-round replay against
Reading and avoid an embarrassing defeat.
It was hardly the most influential performance from Gerrard but
the Liverpool skipper produced a goal when his side needed it
most, as he does so often, meaning the two clubs will meet again
at Anfield.
Simon Church had bundled in an opener to give the hosts the
scent of an upset but Gerrard levelled before the break for
Rafael Benitez's men.
Liverpool had been defeated on their last visit to Reading's
stadium, little more than two years ago, but plenty has changed
since the days of Steve Coppell's men upsetting the heavyweights
in the Premier League.
The Royals head back into Coca-Cola Championship action sitting
just above the relegation zone in 20th place and there is a
feeling of frustration from fans against chairman Sir John
Madejski, who is yet to appoint a new manager following Brendan
Rodgers' dismissal last month.
Reading chief scout Craig McDermott has been in charge and while
survival is the priority, a run in the FA Cup tends to boost
confidence.
They also had Brian Howard, who scored a famous winner for
Barnsley against the Reds in 2008, on the bench after a jaw
injury.
Liverpool's season has seen them knocked out of the Champions
League and also struggle to keep pace with others teams in the
hunt for a top-four place in the Premier League, so the cup has
been seen as one of their only genuine chances of success.
With that in mind, Benitez picked a strong team - Gerrard and
Fernando Torres started - but they started poorly, not helped by
the tricky conditions at Reading's ground, a venue that also
hosts rugby games for London Irish.
The hosts had the ball in the net when Jobi McAnuff met Pepe
Reina's punch but the header was correctly ruled out as Grzegorz
Rasiak was offside and also impeded the Liverpool goalkeeper to
allow the finish to trickle over the line.
Reading goalkeeper Adam Federici was fortunate to escape further
punishment when he handled outside the penalty area, claiming a
ball Gerrard pushed through to Fabio Aurelio. Martin Atkinson
only awarding a free-kick.
The West Yorkshire referee was also lenient when he turned down
a Reading appeal for a penalty when Martin Skrtel tugged on
Gylfi Sigurdsson's shirt, but Emiliano Insua finally went in the
book when he fouled McAnuff on the right flank.
That led to Church's strike. Ryan Bertrand swung over the deep
free-kick to the far post, with most Liverpool players expecting
the ball to drift out of play.
They did not count on Rasiak darting around Lucas Leiva and
pulling the ball back from the byline. Church used his shins to
tap in from close range for his fifth goal of the season.
Liverpool looked to Torres to get them back in the game and the
Spain striker headed just wide when Dirk Kuyt crossed from the
right channel.
It was their other talisman, Gerrard, who grabbed the equaliser.
The midfielder picked the ball up 25 yards from goal and shaped
to cross, with Kuyt stepping over the delivery to fool Federici.
Gerrard sent Torres through before the break and Federici spread
himself well to block the finish, and Aurelio also drilled wide
when sent through.
Reading's disgruntled fans spotted their former manager on his
duties as a pundit and chanted "we want our Coppell back", as
they hope for a return to the days of success.
The club have been in freefall since relegation from the top
flight two seasons ago and the likes of Kevin Doyle and Stephen
Hunt have been sold - but at least the current players were not
giving up. Sigurdsson unleashed a swerving shot that required a
decent Reina save.
Torres had threatened just after the break when he went just
over the crossbar from the edge of the area.
Federici appeared to pull a hamstring midway through the second
half, so Ben Hamer came off the bench and saved on the line from
Alberto Aquilani before the end. Torres headed just over in
stoppage-time.
Teams:
Reading: Federici (Hamer 69), Gunnarsson, Mills,
Ingimarsson, Bertrand, McAnuff, Cisse (Howard 74), Karacan,
Sigurdsson, Church, Rasiak (Long 77).
Subs Not Used: Tabb, Kebe, Robson-Kanu, Pearce.
Booked: Mills.
Goals: Church 24.
Liverpool: Reina, Darby, Skrtel, Carragher, Insua, Kuyt,
Lucas, Gerrard, Aurelio (Benayoun 79), Torres, Ngog (Aquilani
68).
Subs Not Used: Cavalieri, Kyrgiakos, Babel, Spearing, Degen.
Booked: Insua.
Goals: Gerrard 36.
Att: 23,656
Ref: Martin Atkinson (W Yorkshire).
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