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29.12.09 BARCLAYS PREMIERSHIP
Aston Villa 0 Liverpool 1 (www.lfc.tv)


Fernando Torres struck a record-breaking winner as Liverpool
closed the gap on fourth spot with a 1-0 win at Aston Villa in
their final match of 2009.
The Spaniard drilled home deep into injury-time to give the Reds
three precious points and become the fastest striker in the
club's history to hit 50 league goals.
It means Rafael Benitez's side have secured back-to-back league
wins for the first time since September and have now moved to
within four points of fourth-placed Tottenham.
Going into the Villa Park clash, the Reds boss made just one
change from the side that saw off Wolves on Boxing Day with Dirk
Kuyt returning in place of Fabio Aurelio.
Many observers had suggested the encounter could prove
significant in determining whether the Villans could gatecrash
the so-called top four and it was the hosts who made the more
positive start in wintry conditions.
The Reds rearguard was forced to deal with some early pressure
but, for all their efforts, Richard Dunne's 14th minute header
was the closest Villa came to troubling Pepe Reina.
As the half progressed the Liverpool players were visibly
growing in confidence and they could have been ahead soon after,
but for some magnificent goalkeeping from Brad Friedel.
Lucas arrowed a superb ball to Fernando Torres on the right side
of Villa's defensive third. The Spaniard flicked a delightful
pass to Gerrard who hit a stunning 25 yard effort that the USA
international managed to tip over the bar on the stretch.
Villa responded and Milner fizzed a long range drive straight at
Reina before the visitors were presented with another chance to
test Friedel when Yossi Benayoun was tripped by Luke Young just
outside the penalty area.
An inventive free-kick saw Daniel Agger dummy a shot, allowing
Gerrard to line up a 20 yarder that was deflected just wide.
The away side were looking lively in attack and could have had a
penalty on 37 minutes when Kuyt appeared to be tripped. The
Liverpool players appealed but referee Lee Probert was having
none of it.
Stiliyan Petrov then latched onto Nigel Reo-Coker's angled pass
inside the area and sent an overhead effort just over before the
Reds were left thanking the agility of Reina when Stewart
Downing ghosted in unmarked at the far post, only to see his
volley beaten away by the Liverpool custodian.
It had been an eventful first period and the visitors had shown
enough to suggest they were in the mood to improve upon their
run of just two defeats in their last 22 meetings with Aston
Villa.
Indeed, Liverpool continued to enjoy good spells of possession
without really mustering a shot in anger until Alberto Aquilani
curled a 30 yard free-kick just past the upright.
Villa had barely threatened Reina's goal, but could have stolen
ahead on 70 minutes when Gabriel Agbonlahor shrugged off the
attentions of Jamie Carragher and drilled a low shot that the
Spaniard did well to block.
If the travelling Kop thought that was a let off, then they were
left shifting even more uneasily in their seats when John Carew
somehow guided a free header wide from the resulting corner.
All of a sudden Villa were in the ascendancy and Emiliano Insua
survived another scare when a searching ball appeared to strike
him on the arm in the Reds' penalty area.
Liverpool needed to find another gear if they were to snatch all
three points and deep into injury-time Torres latched onto a
loose ball, powered into the area and drilled a low shot across
Friedel to do just that.
Teams:
Aston Villa: Friedel, Luke Young, Cuellar, Dunne,
Warnock, Reo-Coker (Albrighton 72), Milner, Petrov, Downing (Sidwell
79), Agbonlahor, Carew.
Subs Not Used: Guzan, Delfouneso, Delph, Beye, Collins.
Booked: Dunne.
Liverpool: Reina, Johnson (Skrtel 89), Carragher, Agger,
Insua, Kuyt, Lucas, Aquilani (Babel 77), Benayoun (Aurelio 90),
Gerrard, Torres.
Subs Not Used: Cavalieri, Kyrgiakos, Ngog, Spearing.
Booked: Lucas.
Goals: Torres 90.
Att: 42,788
Ref: Lee Probert (Wiltshire).
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