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12.9.09 BARCLAYS PREMIERSHIP
Liverpool 4 Burnley 0 (BBC)


A Yossi Benayoun hat-trick inspired a dominant Liverpool to a
comfortable victory over Burnley at Anfield.
The midfielder cut inside Graham Alexander and slid in a shot
across keeper Brian Jensen for the opener.
Jensen could only parry Benayoun's shot at the end of a swift
counter-attack and Dirk Kuyt slotted in the loose ball to extend
the Reds' lead.
Benayoun then twice tapped in Steven Gerrard and Andriy Voronin
passes to round off an impressive display.
The creativity produced by Israeli international Benayoun showed
he can help ease the pressure on Gerrard and Fernando Torres and
provided a contrast to keeper Pepe Reina's forthright words
ahead of the match.
Reina claimed winning the Premier League was "not a realistic
option" for the Reds as he revealed there was an air of
"resignation" at the lack of funds spent on the squad.
He also cited an absence of enough players of "vision" at
Liverpool compared to the Anfield side's rivals.
The lack of players to open up defences against teams like
Burnley cost the Reds dearly last season as they twice drew with
newly-promoted sides at home and dropped four points, which
would have won them the title.
Benayoun - whether riled by Reina's words or not - appeared
determined to prove his team-mate wrong.
He latched on to an angled Glen Johnson ball and cut inside
Alexander before side footing in a shot across Jensen for his
first.
Reds boss Rafael Benitez has always emphasised the importance of
his side getting the opening goal to bring teams out of their
shell and so it proved.
Burnley pushed forward more after going a goal down and were
caught out as Liverpool sucked them in before going up the other
end and scoring - Kuyt side footing in after Benayoun's shot was
only parried by Jensen.
There were chants of 'where is Traore' from Burnley fans in
reference to former Reds defender Djimi Traore's own goal for
them when they knocked Liverpool out of the 2005 FA Cup.
But there was little threat of them instigating any such
humiliation this time around.
Two Martin Paterson long-range strikes were Burnley's only
threat but they were comfortably gathered by Reina as Liverpool
rarely looked in trouble.
Gerrard, playing in a deeper midfield role with Javier
Mascherano missing, still made an impact in attack as he forced
his way into the Burnley box before squaring a ball for Benayoun
to tap in.
An unmarked Benayoun again eased in from close range after
Voronin's pass to emphasise the emphatic nature of the victory,
while a clean sheet will also please Benitez after the side's
recent struggles in defence.
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