Sunday, May 1, 2011

Not the game that's easy to 'The Red'


Liverpool - Liverpool won a resounding victory over Newcastle United. Although able to appear dominant but Kenny Dalglish assess three points not achieved the Reds with ease.Read this Arsenal vs Manchester United

Competed at Anfield on Sunday (05/01/2011) night local time, Liverpool tried to achieve three points for reaching the top five positions for a ticket into European competition next season.

From the first minute Liverpool Newcastle pressing defense. Soccernet noted although the visitors ahead control of the ball but the hosts made 14 shots with five leading to the goal. While Newcastle's only for 11 with one on goal.

Liverpool finally able to close the game with a 3-0 victory goal by Maxi Rodriguez in the first round. Meanwhile, Dirk Kuyt penalty and Luis Suarez enlarge the margin in the second round.

Despite these convincing results achieved but for Dalglish result was not as easy as imagined. Matches are played at lunch time at 12.00 noon which makes hot weather and enough concentration disturbing the players.

"This is a difficult day for the players from both teams because the weather is very hot," said Dalglish in the club's official website.

"After we were superior, they hit us with the game ball dead and the bait-cross. But we can handle it very well and in the second half we pressed them and break them twice. I think we deserved to win but this is a difficult game for us, "he continued.

"I do not expect to benefit from the sun earlier. They were too late to play well and they could stop Manchester United's 0-0 draw at home."

With three points this achievement, Liverpool moved up to fifth position shifts Tottenham Hotspur. Both are same ie 55 points but the 'The Red' superior goal difference.

Flights to Europe next season getting close to them, after the start of the season had slumped in the relegation zone.

"We're just trying to keep playing well and see what we yang get. This is a great gift that we can get to be like this now. This is all because of hard work the players," Dalglish straightforward.

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