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28.3.10 BARCLAYS PREMIERSHIP
Liverpool 3 Sunderland 0 (BBC)


Fernando Torres scored twice as Liverpool swept aside Sunderland
to maintain hopes of a top-four finish.
Torres opened the scoring with a spectacular strike in only the
third minute, cutting inside Michael Turner and curling a shot
into the top corner.
Glen Johnson added a second with a shot that deflected off
Turner then turned provider for Torres to hook home again.
Craig Gordon saved well from Daniel Agger and Maxi Rodriguez to
maintain some respectability for Sunderland.
Liverpool's win went some way to erasing the memory of their
painful defeat at Sunderland earlier in the season when Rafael
Benitez's side were beaten by a Darren Bent shot that
controversially deflected in off a beach ball.
Liverpool had laid down their intentions in the very first
minute, Gordon reacting smartly to beat away Agger's volley
after Dirk Kuyt had flicked on a Steven Gerrard free-kick.
It was an early sign of things to come and Liverpool opened
their account in magnificent style as Torres stamped an instant
hallmark of quality on the game.
Goalkeeper Pepe Reina found the striker out wide on the left and
Torres cut inside Turner before bending a delightful shot beyond
the reach of Gordon and into the top right corner of the
Sunderland net.
Torres' wonder strike was followed by a procession of Reds
chances, as Torres, Gerrard and Agger (twice) all shot wide and
Javier Mascherano's drive was spectacularly repelled by Kieran
Richardson's diving header.
As well as some wasteful finishing from the home side,
Sunderland fans were also grateful for some heroics from keeper
Gordon, who brilliantly pushed away Rodriguez's header from a
Gerrard corner.
But the keeper was beaten again on 32 minutes when Johnson's
fine first touch earned him a yard of space inside Steed
Malbranque and set up a left-foot shot that deflected wickedly
off the knee of Turner and beyond Gordon's reach.
It could have been so much worse for Sunderland in a first half
totally dominated by a Liverpool team oozing with the confidence
that had been so starkly absent for much of this season.
The performance was perfectly precised by a glorious Liverpool
move five minutes before the break that saw them sweep across
the pitch and set up Torres for a shot that smacked against a
post, the Spaniard scuffing the rebound wide.
Amid the Reds onslaught, Sunderland managed only a single
attempt on goal in the first half, an innocent Jordan Henderson
shot flying harmlessly wide, and it was five minutes into the
first half before the visitors forced their first corner.
Gerrard was at the fulcrum of the home side's overwhelming
dominance, with Torres the chief outlet.
Only a fine last-gasp block from substitute Paulo Da Silva
denied Torres his second following a move driven by Gerrard and
involving another forward burst from the rampaging Johnson.
But Sunderland's partial resistance was ended on the hour when
Johnson again claimed the assist for Torres to score his second.
Johnson looked certain to shoot as the ball sat up for him on
the edge of the box, but he instead rolled a pass into the path
of Torres, who calmly hooked past a prostrate Gordon and into an
empty net.
The last time these sides met, Sunderland secured victory with a
Darren Bent shot that deflected in off a beach ball, but not
even that type of bizarre intervention could have saved the
Black Cats here.
In fact, for the best part it was a case of damage limitation
for Steve Bruce's side as the hosts totally dominated.
Only the departure of Torres, Gerrard and Kuyt spared Sunderland
further pain as Liverpool eased off towards the end.
Former Anfield favourite Bolo Zenden nearly grabbed a late
consolation for Sunderland after coming off the bench to provide
Reina with his only test of the afternoon.
The Spaniard was equal to the effort though, reacting smartly to
keep out Zenden's right-foot drive and preserve a three-goal
margin of victory that, in all honesty, flattered Sunderland.
The win moved Liverpool up to fifth, three points behind Spurs,
though Benitez's side have played a game than their London
rivals.
Teams
Liverpool: Reina, Johnson, Carragher, Agger, Insua,
Maxi,Mascherano, Gerrard (El Zhar 81), Babel, Kuyt (Aquilani
71),Torres (Ngog 78).
Subs Not Used: Cavalieri, Benayoun, Kyrgiakos, Lucas.
Goals: Torres 3, Johnson 32, Torres 60.
Sunderland: Gordon, Bardsley, Turner, Cana,
Ferdinand,Campbell, Henderson (Zenden 78), Cattermole (Da Silva
46),Richardson, Malbranque (Jones 51), Bent.
Subs Not Used: Carson, Kilgallon, Mwaruwari, Liddle.
Booked: Bent.
Att: 43,121
Ref: Phil Dowd (Staffordshire).
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