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16.8.09 BARCLAYS PREMIERSHIP
Tottenham 2 Liverpool 1 (PA Sport)


Title hopefuls Liverpool suffered a 2-1 defeat in their first game
of the new Barclays Premier League campaign as Sebastien Bassong
scored on his debut for Tottenham at White Hart Lane.
Reds boss Rafael Benitez had spent the summer plotting how to
overhaul champions Manchester United, having fallen just short
last season in the quest for a first title since 1990.
New arrival Glen Johnson, who cost £17million from Portsmouth,
started at right-back, Dutchman Ryan Babel was chosen ahead of
Yossi Benayoun with Spain forward Fernando Torres expected to
again provide the goals along with captain Steven Gerrard, fit
following a groin problem.
Given title rivals United had won earlier this afternoon,
coupled with victories yesterday for both Chelsea and, most
impressively, Arsenal, there was little margin for error if
Liverpool were to avoid playing catch up after just one match.
However, the Reds never really got going, with Torres
particularly disappointing.
Indeed, Liverpool should have been more than 1-0 down at
half-time had Anfield old boy Robbie Keane not missed a couple
of clear chances before full-back Benoit Assou-Ekotto smashed in
a 25-yard effort past Pepe Reina.
Although the visitors were handed a lifeline back into the match
when Johnson was upended by keeper Heurelho Gomes to give away a
penalty, which Gerrard converted on 54 minutes, Spurs soon
regained the lead as Bassong, an £8million signing from
Newcastle, headed in a free-kick from Luka Modric.
While there is, of course, plenty of football left to be played
between now and May, Benitez knows his men will have to do much,
much better if they are to finish ahead of the rest.
After a slow start, there was a stoppage on 14 minutes when
Martin Skrtel and Jamie Carragher collided heads after both
jumping for a high ball.
The English defender had to go off for treatment on a bloody
gash, before returning with some heavy bandages.
Gerrard let fly with a 25-yard effort, which was just wide of
Gomes' right-hand post.
Spurs then really should have gone ahead on 30 minutes.
Wilson Palacios got away down the right, and looped the ball
across to the far post.
Modric lofted it back into the six-yard box, where Keane arrived
with a diving header - but one which was straight at Reina, who
reacted brilliantly.
The Liverpool keeper then denied his former team-mate once
again, this time standing up well as Keane tried a chip.
On 44 minutes, Skrtel gave away a free-kick in a dangerous
position, some 25 yards out, when he fouled Palacios.
Tom Huddlestone drove his effort into the defenders - but the
ball fell kindly for Assou-Ekotto, who promptly smashed it back
into the top corner.
Liverpool regrouped at half-time and produced a flowing move
when Dirk Kuyt touched the ball back to Torres, who laid it on
for Gerrard, but the England midfielder struck his low shot just
wide from 20 yards.
A fine fingertip save from Reina then denied Palacios a second
goal for Spurs following a rasping 25-yard drive towards the top
right corner.
Liverpool found a way back into the match when they were awarded
a penalty on 54 minutes.
Johnson was upended by Spurs keeper Gomes as the full-back burst
into the right side of the box, and Gerrard stepped up to fire
the ball past the Spurs keeper.
Tottenham looked to respond straight away, with Defoe's shot on
the turn blocked by Carragher.
The defender was then booked for a foul on the striker as the
home side pressed again.
It proved a costly free-kick to concede, as from it, Spurs
regained the lead on 59 minutes.
Modric, from the right, floated the ball over through a crowded
penalty area, where Bassong got up to head into the corner and
mark his debut in style.
On 67 minutes, Liverpool replaced Babel with Benayoun as Benitez
opted for 'Plan B', while Spurs sent on summer signing Peter
Crouch for Keane.
Liverpool felt they should have had a penalty when substitute
Andriy Voronin went down following a shoulder challenge by
Assou-Ekotto - but this time, referee Phil Dowd was not
interested.
Tempers frayed on the Liverpool bench, with assistant boss Sammy
Lee sent to the stands for continued protests.
Teams:
Tottenham: Gomes, Corluka, King, Bassong, Assou-Ekotto,
Lennon, Palacios, Huddlestone, Modric (O'Hara 83), Keane (Crouch
68), Defoe (Pavlyuchenko 90).
Subs Not Used: Cudicini, Hutton, Bentley, Naughton.
Booked: Lennon, Gomes, Assou-Ekotto.
Goals: Assou-Ekotto 44, Bassong 59.
Liverpool: Reina, Johnson, Carragher, Skrtel (Ayala 75),
Insua, Kuyt (Voronin 79), Mascherano, Lucas, Babel (Benayoun
67), Gerrard, Torres.
Subs Not Used: Cavalieri, Spearing, Kelly, Dossena.
Booked: Mascherano, Skrtel, Carragher.
Goals: Gerrard 56 pen.
Att: 35,935
Ref: Phil Dowd (Staffordshire).
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