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25.4.10 BARCLAYS PREMIERSHIP
Burnley 0 Liverpool 4 (PA Sport)


Two goals from captain Steven Gerrard, a first Liverpool strike
for Maxi Rodriguez and a late effort from Ryan Babel relegated
Burnley from the Premier League and kept alive the Merseysiders'
distant hopes of finishing fourth.
With two matches to play the Clarets cannot now catch
17th-placed West Ham and return to the Championship after just
one season in the top flight.
Gerrard's first goal in the 51st minute was deflected off
Burnley centre-back Leon Cort but his 25-yard strike seven
minutes later was inch-perfect and Rodriguez and Babel wrapped
things up.
The win, Liverpool's first in eight away league matches this
year, kept Rafael Benitez's side in the hunt for next season's
Champions League but only just.
Tottenham are two points ahead on 64, with a match in hand, and
Liverpool must win their remaining two games and hope neither
Spurs, Manchester City nor Aston Villa amass more than 68 points
- and even then it could come down to goal difference.
Burnley, however, must now face up to a return to the second
tier of English football, which has been on the cards ever since
the departure of former manager Owen Coyle to Bolton in January.
By that time they were already on the slide but the loss of the
inspirational Scot was a major blow and the decision to bring in
Brian Laws failed to turn things around.
Whether anyone would have been able to save the Clarets on the
shoestring budget and limited squad available is questionable.
But opting to employ Laws just a month after he had left
Sheffield Wednesday having taken them to the brink of relegation
from the Championship now seems, at best, a mis-judgment.
Laws has lost 14 of his 17 games in charge and the Clarets have
won just seven games all season and not kept a clean sheet since
Halloween.
At least the frugal nature of the sensible financial planning at
Turf Moor means Burnley do not have the money worries of Hull,
who are also doomed to relegation because of their dreadful goal
difference.
The first half summed up exactly why they were heading back to
the Championship as, having weathered the early pressure, they
missed two gilt-edged headers which should have put them 2-0 up
at the break.
Steven Fletcher out-jumped Jamie Carragher in the 27th-minute
but planted Martin Paterson's right-wing cross over while
on-loan Chelsea midfielder Jack Cork's seven-yard effort from
Tyrone Mears' centre was straight at goalkeeper Jose Reina.
Prior to that the closest Liverpool had come to scoring was when
Gerrard's deflected volley hit referee Phil Dowd before the
Liverpool captain's shot on the turn from 12 yards was easily
saved by goalkeeper Brian Jensen.
The break appeared not to have dampened Burnley's enthusiasm and
Fletcher almost capitalised on confusion between Reina, Daniel
Ayala - the teenaged centre-back a surprise inclusion - and
Daniel Agger when Cork swung in a left-wing cross seconds after
the restart.
Liverpool's problems up front worsened when Dirk Kuyt was forced
off with a calf injury, meaning Babel was pushed into the lone
striker role to allow Yossi Benayoun to come on and play on the
left.
The Israeli had a hand in the opening goal but luck played a
greater part in the 51st minute.
Benayoun and Alberto Aquilani combined in the centre of the
pitch to give Gerrard the ball in the inside-left position.
With Graham Alexander backing away he switched the ball on to
his right foot before unleashing a 20-yard shot which deflected
off Cort and inside Jensen's right post.
Fortune also contributed to Gerrard's second seven minutes later
when Glen Johnson and Rodriguez progressed a move down the right
to Aquilani who slipped as he tried to turn inside.
However, the ball ran to Gerrard, whose 25-yard strike owed
nothing to luck and everything to talent as he curled a shot
perfectly through the gap between Jensen's outstretched fingers
and the left post.
Fletcher almost pulled one back in the 72nd minute when his
left-footed shot cannoned back off the post, although justice
was probably done as the striker appeared to control the ball
with his hand.
Two minutes later Burnley's fate was sealed as Aquilani played
in Rodriguez on the right of the penalty area and he clipped
home his long-awaited first goal since signing from Atletico
Madrid in January.
In the third minute of added time Babel sprang the offside trap
to race clear and fire in a fourth before Turf Moor rose to
acclaim their departing heroes.
Teams:
Burnley: Jensen, Mears, Duff, Cort, Fox, Cork, Alexander
(Blake 63), Elliott, Paterson (Eagles 71), Steven Fletcher,
Nugent (Thompson 77).
Subs Not Used: Weaver, Caldwell, Rodriguez, Bikey.
Booked: Cork, Duff.
Liverpool: Reina, Johnson, Carragher, Ayala, Agger (Lucas
78), Maxi, Aquilani, Mascherano, Babel, Gerrard (Pacheco 82),
Kuyt (Benayoun 48).
Subs Not Used: Cavalieri, Kyrgiakos, Degen, El Zhar.
Booked: Gerrard.
Goals: Gerrard 52, 59, Maxi 74, Babel 90.
Att: 21,553
Ref: Phil Dowd (Staffordshire).
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