Wednesday, September 26, 2007

4th ROUND CARLING CUP: Reading 2 Liverpool 4

Torres hat-trick inspires Liverpool and sends message to tinkering Benitez
By John Nisbet
Published: 26 September 2007

Liverpool's club record signing, Fernando Torres, sent a timely reminder to his manager, Rafael Benitez, with a stunning hat-trick against Reading.

Torres, omitted from Liverpool's past two Premier League games, struck three times in the second half to earn the Reds a place in the fourth round of the Carling Cup.

Liverpool took the lead in the 22nd minute through Yossi Benayoun, but Bobby Convey levelled five minutes later. Torres restored Liverpool's advantage straight from the restart, only for John Halls to haul Reading level once more. But Torres made the game safe with superb finishes in the 70th and 86th minutes.

"Will he start the next game? We will see. I cannot guarantee anything because I like to see my strikers during the week," said an unrepenant Benitez. "We have four strikers and if I say now that he will play, it will be easy for Wigan. I am only thinking about my team. Our supporters are very clever, they know that I am trying to do the best for the team. "Fernando knows why he was left out. It was because of space. I didn't need to explain it too much. All the players want to play in every game. If you say to me that Dirk Kuyt is a worse striker or Peter Crouch is a worse striker or Andrei Voronin is a worse striker then I would play Torres every game. But because we have very good strikers, I like to choose the strikers for every game and if it is necessary to change I will change".

Reading should have gone in front in the 20th minute when a cross from Halls fell perfectly for Leroy Lita on the edge of the six-yard box, but the Reading striker failed to beat Liverpool's debutant goalkeeper, Charles Itandje.

Lita was left to regret his profligacy when a magnificent piece of individual skill from Benayoun put Liverpool into the lead in the 23rd minute. He went on a solo run before firing a right-footed shot high into the roof of the net.

Reading were level in the 27th minute, though, when Momo Sissoko's clearing header fell to Convey on the edge of the penalty area. The Reading winger's left-foot volley found its way through a ruck of players and past Itandje into the corner of the goal.

Torres, who had required treatment in the opening minute after a tackle by Andre Bikey, went down under a challenge from Michael Duberry in the 34th minute.
The Merseysiders were back in front in the 49th minute when Sebastian Leto sent Torres through the middle with a slide-rule pass. The Spaniard slipped the ball beyond Federici and into the corner of the net.

Reading, though, were far from finished. In the 64th minute Liverpool failed to deal with another Reading corner adequately enough and when the ball fell to Halls, his quick footwork allowed him to send a low shot into the corner of the net for their second equaliser of the night.
But Torres struck for a second time in the 70th minute when he converted a low cross from substitute John Arne Riise. Torres made sure of Liverpool's place in the fourth round when he finished off a fine pass from the substitute Steven Gerrard and rounded Adam Federici for his hat-trick.
Reading (4-4-2): Federici; Halls (Hunt, 80), Duberry, Bikey, Shorey; De la Cruz, Harper, Convey (Kitson, 80), Fae; Long (Henry, 79), Lita. Substitutes not used: Hahnemann (gk), Cisse.
Liverpool (4-4-2): Itandje; Finnan, Carragher, Lucas (Hobbs, 89), Aurelio (Riise, 69); Arbeloa, Benayoun, Sissoko, Leto; Crouch (Gerrard, 77), Torres. Substitutes not used: Martin, Putterill.
Referee: M Atkinson (W Yorkshire)

copied from the pages of the INDEPENDENT

5 comments:

Cal said...

keep torres for the weekend draw n win this league cup match?? what a joke!

Jon-C said...

Rafa's just a mere mortal - people make mistake or miscalculation. Tactical or not, i think El Nino showed him why he should play in every game! ;0)

Cal said...

League Cup aka Milo Cup is main target for the Reds? or benitez? I'm confused man??

WK said...

Torres is PURE class.

Checkout the placing of his first two goals - it was almost as if he was placing it into an empty net. His third was an absolute beauty, and I can't recall the last time a Liverpool striker turned circles around a gk with such ease.

Rafa will definitely 'preserve' Torres by not starting him this weekend. He thinks Kuyt and Voronin can get him the goals he needs, but I certainly hope Torres's performance will change his mind.

JonW said...

I had a short chat with the Al-Bertus yesterday evening during the repeat of the match and we were on the subject of Rafa not deploying Torres in every match.

I said that he was the sort of player that could make things happen, create a goal out of nothing. Best suited for games when they park the bus in front of the goal. The ones Pompey and the Brums put up.

The Al-Bertus was of the opinion that it was tactical on the part of Rafa and also to protect him from the physical encounters with the opposing team. Fair enough comment I thought at the time.

Now that I think of it, why did he start against Reading? Did any of you see Bikey and Duberry harassing and kicking him silly whole match? And all that for the friggin League Cup.

It's totally fair comment to say that he needs protection from the likes of the Blackburns and the Bolton of old but he's a strong lad. He's gotta get used to that part of the game. Players like him will be marked for 'violent' treatment by every team. He'll have to strengthen further to deal with it. Henry was subjected to that sort of play as well. He got through it with minimal injury time-outs.

I really think Torres will have to play most games.

And then one more thing. What's with Liverpool FC and corners? We conceded from 2 and we score next to none from corners. Why? I think Mark put it in perspective in the Brums game....what the f#$k do they work on in training every week anyway?

That said, come on you Redmen. Let's go twat 'em Wigan buggers.