Thursday, September 22, 2011

Premier League Review - Wolves Beat Liverpool





Wolves beat Liverpool at Anfield in the Premier League result shocked to see Wolves start the bottom of the Premier League, while the Reds, who have recorded their eighth defeat of the season, slipped to twelve in the league, worrying only three points above the relegation zone .


is a victory against Wolves was the first Liverpool for 27 years, and the result can only put more pressure on manager Roy Hodgson, the end of the game the fans were singing the name of the former home of manager Kenny Dalglish and rather sarcastically sang Hodgson for England, hoping that the beleaguered manager may leave the club.


Stephen Ward was the hero as he scored all important goal for the Midlands side, scoring eleven minutes into the second half, which ensures a famous victory. Wolves were worthy winners on the night, so often this season have performed well, but have not turned in the performance takes a lot of points. It was first wolves away win of the season and fully deserved, Liverpool, however, seemed to lack the enthusiasm and creativity.


with the Reds the previous two games were postponed due to bad weather, they enjoyed a 18 days break from competitive games, and captain Steven Gerrard returns from injury failed to inspire the team.


The poor first half both teams struggling to create chances, and the Wolves have enjoyed more of the possession and seems to be growing in confidence as the game progressed.


Torres again looked a shadow player it once was, a whole team lacked cohesion, although it did create a few chances as David Ngog scooped his shot wide from just six feet from the goal, and Martin Skrtel, although he scored late in the game, but ruled for offside.


Ryan Babel and Joe Cole came on as a substitute for the home side, but it was Wolves who had the better chances and came close to scoring second gol.1-0 score line was enough to secure victory over Reds for the first time since 1984. Liverpool fans were again left wondering where the team will go from here.

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