Monday 7 January 2013

Liverpool scramble past Mansfield in FA Cup

Liverpool avoided an upset in the FA Cup with a 2-1 win over Mansfield Town at Field Mill on Sunday. 

The Reds raced into an early lead with Daniel Sturridge running on to Jonjo Shelvey's superb pass before calmly curling an effort into the bottom corner, leaving Mansfield goalkeeper Alan Marriott with no chance. They stretched their lead near the hour mark, with Luis Suarez tapping home after some good work by Stewart Downing down the right, with the Uruguayan forward handling the ball in the box before stroking it home into an empty net for a hugely contentious goal. 

With time running out and their hopes fading, Mansfield grabbed a goal back through Matt Green after his strike inside the box took two deflections on its way into the net. 

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers made eight changes from the side that beat Sunderland in their last outing, with only Andre Wisdom, Lucas and Downing retaining their places while new signing Sturridge was handed his debut for the club, with Suarez dropped to the bench and captain Steven Gerrard rested completely. 

Liverpool took the lead in the seventh minute after Sturridge latched on to Shelvey's defence-splitting through-ball before coolly slotting past the on-rushing Marriott. 

The hosts had their best chance just after the half-hour mark when striker Green forced Brad Jones into a smart stop with a dipping strike from outside the box. 

With the hosts chasing an equaliser, substitute Suarez grabbed the second goal in the 58th minute in controversial circumstances, after appearing to use his hand to knock the ball past Marriott after seeing his initial effort rebound up and into his path, leaving him a simple tap-in. 

Mansfield responded and kept their hopes of an upset alive by grabbing a goal back in the 80th minute through Green after his deflected effort flew in when Liverpool failed to clear their lines after a routine cross into the box. 

No comments:

Post a Comment