Post by LFCLuke on Dec 16, 2006 14:09:13 GMT -1
away side seems to be picking up ;D
Liverpool heaped more misery on lowly Charlton as they overpowered their hosts to record a comfortable victory.
A third-minute Xabi Alonso penalty gave the Reds the lead after Djimi Traore's high tackle on Jermaine Pennant.
The visitors wasted plenty of chances and were almost punished when Hermann Hreidarsson shot over an empty net.
Darren Ambrose and Darren Bent also gave the Reds late scares but a Craig Bellamy volley and Steven Gerrard curler secured a win for the visitors.
Charlton had gathered in a group huddle before the game and Traore's adrenalin seemed to have got the better of him as he conceded an early penalty.
The home side needlessly lost possession and Traore was punished for catching Pennant with a raised foot as the pair challenged for a Mark Gonzalez cross.
Alonso stroked in the penalty and more goals seemed inevitable as the Reds took command against their tame rivals.
But, while Charlton fans will have been bemused at the ease with which Liverpool sliced through their side, the visitors will have been wondering how they did not put the game out of reach within the first 20 minutes.
Bellamy raced through and evaded a joint challenge from Addicks keeper Thomas Myrhe and centre-back Talal El-Karkhouri only to see a sliding Luke Young clear his shot off the line.
Kuyt fired a shot across goal just wide of the far post after combining well with Bellamy and Pennant had a another strike cleared off the line by Traore's knee.
Charlton almost made the visitors pay for their missed chances but Hreidarsson shot high with a gaping net in front of him when Andy Reid's pull back came to him on his weaker right foot.
Kuyt side-footed another chance just wide as Charlton began to belatedly muster up the murmurings of a challenge.
But the chances continued to flow for the Reds as Alonso and Gerrard tested Myrhe with long range strikes.
Kuyt hit the foot of the post after the tireless and lively Bellamy again set him up for a chance.
Ambrose volleyed high and Bent squeezed a shot agonisingly wide as Charlton looked to snatch something late in the game and caused Liverpool some late nerves.
But Bellamy raced clear and volleyed across goal and Gerrard also got in on the goalscoring act before Charlton were booed at the final whistle.
Liverpool heaped more misery on lowly Charlton as they overpowered their hosts to record a comfortable victory.
A third-minute Xabi Alonso penalty gave the Reds the lead after Djimi Traore's high tackle on Jermaine Pennant.
The visitors wasted plenty of chances and were almost punished when Hermann Hreidarsson shot over an empty net.
Darren Ambrose and Darren Bent also gave the Reds late scares but a Craig Bellamy volley and Steven Gerrard curler secured a win for the visitors.
Charlton had gathered in a group huddle before the game and Traore's adrenalin seemed to have got the better of him as he conceded an early penalty.
The home side needlessly lost possession and Traore was punished for catching Pennant with a raised foot as the pair challenged for a Mark Gonzalez cross.
Alonso stroked in the penalty and more goals seemed inevitable as the Reds took command against their tame rivals.
But, while Charlton fans will have been bemused at the ease with which Liverpool sliced through their side, the visitors will have been wondering how they did not put the game out of reach within the first 20 minutes.
Bellamy raced through and evaded a joint challenge from Addicks keeper Thomas Myrhe and centre-back Talal El-Karkhouri only to see a sliding Luke Young clear his shot off the line.
Kuyt fired a shot across goal just wide of the far post after combining well with Bellamy and Pennant had a another strike cleared off the line by Traore's knee.
Charlton almost made the visitors pay for their missed chances but Hreidarsson shot high with a gaping net in front of him when Andy Reid's pull back came to him on his weaker right foot.
Kuyt side-footed another chance just wide as Charlton began to belatedly muster up the murmurings of a challenge.
But the chances continued to flow for the Reds as Alonso and Gerrard tested Myrhe with long range strikes.
Kuyt hit the foot of the post after the tireless and lively Bellamy again set him up for a chance.
Ambrose volleyed high and Bent squeezed a shot agonisingly wide as Charlton looked to snatch something late in the game and caused Liverpool some late nerves.
But Bellamy raced clear and volleyed across goal and Gerrard also got in on the goalscoring act before Charlton were booed at the final whistle.