Recap: Coutinho Strike Wins Carra's Finale
A first-half bullet from Philippe Coutinho proved to be the difference at Anfield, where Liverpool defeated 1-0 to send Jamie Carragher off with a win.
A first-half bullet from Philippe Coutinho proved to be the difference at Anfield, where Liverpool defeated 1-0 to send Jamie Carragher off with a win.
After the late replay and a catastrophic morning in terms of attempts at viewing, a couple of random thoughts about what turned out to be a fairly fun afternoon for Liverpool at Craven Cottage.
A Daniel Sturridge hat-trick and another sparkling display from Philippe Coutinho give Liverpool all three points at Craven Cottage and add some cheer to the otherwise meaningless run-in.
Jamie Carragher's final Merseyside derby proves to be a completely forgettable one, as neither side looked particularly impressive and ended up with the points shared.
Liverpool run it up on a combative but unimpressive Newcastle side, getting braces from Daniel Sturridge and Jordan Henderson to go along with an excellent display from Philippe Coutinho.
Liverpool rescue a draw with an injury-time header from Luis Suarez, but the Uruguayan's bite on Branislav Ivanovic completely drained any joy out of what was supposed to be an occasion for celebration.
Liverpool stutter to a draw with West Ham at Anfield, failing to overcome the visitor's stingy defense, some shaky refereeing, and their own wastefulness.
A Jordan Henderson strike early in the second half drew Liverpool level, and just over ten minutes later Steven Gerrard converted from the spot to give Liverpool all three points at Villa Park.
After losing to Chile—their sixth qualifying match in a row without a win—Luis Suarez and Uruguay are facing the very real prospect of missing out on World Cup 2014.
Montenegro managed an unexpected draw with England to stay top of Group H, while elsewhere Daniel Agger scored to earn Denmark a draw and Pepe Reina watched Spain defeat France.
Goals from Liverpool's strike duo capped a mostly successful day for the club's internationals, with Denmark achieving the result of the day in the Czech Republic.
Liverpool's quintet all had a hand in England's convincing victory over Romania with Stuart Pearce's side looking strong ahead of the summer's U21 European Championships.
Southampton come away deserved winners after a terrible Liverpool performance, with selection, execution, and decision-making all proving miserable failures on the day.
Liverpool come from behind to take all three points at Anfield, with a Steven Gerrard penalty in the 82nd minute giving the hosts a huge win.
A hat-trick from Luis Suarez leads Liverpool to a 4-0 win over Wigan, with Philippe Coutinho producing another excellent display and Pepe Reina having one of his best performances of the season in goal.
A heroic attacking effort was almost enough to put Liverpool through to the Europa League's Round of 16, but in the end it couldn't overcome the one moment of defensive madness that instead sees them exit the competition on away goals.
Liverpool hit Swansea for five at Anfield, with Philippe Coutinho's goal in the 46th minute setting the tone for a half that'd see Liverpool score three more en route to the win.
Despite dominating their opponents at times, Liverpool return from Russia with a two goal deficit that makes advancing further in the Europa League nearly impossible and could see them miss out on Europe entirely next season.
Poor, poor Liverpool watch an opportunity go begging, as a saved Steven Gerrard penalty by Ben Foster gives way to a complete capitulation by the home side.
Running down February's international friendlies from a Liverpool point of view sees a victorious return to international action for Joe Allen, frustration for Luis Suarez, and England victorious but with Glen Johnson struggling to finish the match.
Liverpool again take the lead away from Anfield, but an error from Pepe Reina and wonderful finish from Kun Aguero means the points are shared.
A poor second half performance and zero response to indicate they thought they could get all three points leaves Liverpool with a draw in a match they led by two goals.
Liverpool crash out of the FA Cup at Oldham, failing to put together anything of note and giving the hosts a deserved victory at Boundary Park.
As has become the norm, Liverpool batter Norwich for most of the ninety minutes, getting five goals at Anfield and breezing past an inept and indifferent opposition.
Liverpool produce a much-improved second-half performance, but it's not enough as United's dominance over the first fifty minutes prove to be enough for a 2-1 victory.
It took awhile for Liverpool's youngsters to settle into their must-win clash with Inter, but once they hit their stride they didn't look back while earning a 4-1 victory and progress to the knockout round.