Liverpool 3 W.B.A 0: Awesome-ness restored

By: Nadia | November 8th, 2008

Robbie’s brace, Arbeloa knows where the net is, Carra still gets away with fouls and Rafa almost slipped at the sideline again

Finally made peace with the goal post

It was business as usual for our men in Red, as they wrapped up this late-kickoff match with a 3-nil victory over newly-promoted, West Brom Albion. Now unlike Stoke, West Brom actually took the game to Liverpool, and looked like the more promising side in the first 20 minutes.

However they lost confidence after Robbie Keane broke his league duck when he drove home a slick through-ball from Captain Fantastic in the 34th minute. The last time the Irishman scored in the Premier League was against Reading last season.

And the Liverpool no 7 didn’t just stop there. 3 minutes from half-time, Fabio Aurelio sends a long pass to Keane who smashes it past former Liverpool goalkeeper Scott Carson.

While the 1st half was a one-sided affair, West Brom managed to stifle the Reds in the 2nd half, and we were unable to convert, even after the introduction of Fernando Torres (yay he’s back). It almost looked like a boring end to the 2nd half, until the most unlikeliest person added the icing on the cake in the 90th minute with a top-corner goal. Kudos to Alvaro Arbeloa…he deserves to score after all his hard work as a full-back.

This marks Rafael Benitez’s 150th triumph as a Liverpool boss, (and coincidentally Rafa is being offered a new contract). Because Pepe Reina kept a cleansheet, West Brom has not been able to score against us for the past 23 years, and additionally, they have not yet won at Anfield in 41 years.

MOTM: Keano! He actually looked like he’s enjoying himself. It’ll only be a matter of time before he starts becoming a goal scoring machine. Loved that no-look backpass in the 24th minute.

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  • Rafas not wrong |  November 8th, 2008 at 2:37 pm

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    Had a real close look at Robbie tonight basically just watched him for 70 minutes but his timing and movement is absolutely phenomenol, he takes up fantastic positions just at the right time sometimes the other players especially Kuyt and a lesser extent Stevie G arent aware of it. This will come as the season progresses.

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  • CSD |  November 8th, 2008 at 11:06 pm

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    Loved his cheeky back heel passes. Seemed like everyone else started to try that after him, but couldn’t pull them off like Keano.

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  • steven. |  November 8th, 2008 at 11:44 pm

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    scoring against the Baggies isn’t the biggest accomplishment but hopefully it will get his season on track .. GET IN.

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