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26.1.10 BARCLAYS PREMIERSHIP
Wolves 0 Liverpool 0 (BBC)


Liverpool's inconsistency returned with a vengeance as they were
held to a draw by a valiant Wolves at Molineux.
The Reds, who beat Tottenham in their last game, lacked
invention with Albert Riera missing a rare early opening.
Wolves striker Kevin Doyle had a poked goalbound shot deflected
wide by defender Emiliano Insua as the home side created more
clear-cut chances.
The Reds applied some late pressure but a resolute Wolves
deservedly held on for a point.
With last Wednesday's 2-0 win over fourth-placed Spurs under
their belts, Liverpool were aiming to show signs their
stuttering season had turned a corner.
But previous such victories so far this campaign have only seen
them go round in circles of poor form, lack of confidence and
the problem of failing to perform without key players.
And, even though inspirational captain Steven Gerrard was back
for the Reds, they again flattered to deceive with Wolves keeper
Marcus Hahnemann hardly called into any serious action.
Riera flashed a header across the Wolves goal as he could not to
get enough purchase on his effort in order to send it goalwards,
and the urgency with which Liverpool started the game quickly
evaporated.
Instead, the home side quickly got into their stride after a
sluggish start and, as they comfortably held the Reds at arm's
length, they almost took the lead.
A counter-attack saw left winger Matt Jarvis outpace Jamie
Carragher and get in a low cross to the near post and, even
though Doyle got to it first, his effort was deflected wide off
Insua.
The threatening Jarvis was his side's best attacking outlet and
he drifted a cross to the far post, where Kevin Foley sent a
header straight at keeper Pepe Reina from a tight angle.
Wolves have only scored 17 goals in 21 league games this season
- the lowest in the Premier League for the present campaign -
while Liverpool have struggled for away goals with 17 in as many
games away from home in all competitions.
Liverpool's problems at Molineux were as a result of a lack of
invention as Gerrard and left-winger Riera lacked match
sharpness, along with right winger Maxi Rodriguez, who was
making his full Reds debut.
Riera did again go close when his mistimed volley almost looped
under the crossbar before the alert Hahnemann saved.
The impressive workrate and 4-5-1 formation of Wolves also had
plenty to do with them keeping Liverpool at bay, with the tough
midfield tackling of Karl Henry and harrying of lone frontman
Doyle a feature of the home side's play.
As the game progressed, Wolves grew in confidence and Doyle sent
a well-struck shot over.
Liverpool's attacking midfielder Alberto Aquilani had to watch
from the touchline as the visitors continued to be repelled by
Wolves and had to settle for a draw.
Liverpool are now fifth and three points behind Tottenham but
sixth-placed Manchester City are level with the Reds with two
games in hand, while Wolves are fourth from bottom courtesy of a
better goal difference than Burnley.
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