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Liverpool 2-3 Udinese: Late Suarez stunner not enough as Reds throw lead away

Liverpool were undone by a masterclass in counter-attacking football by Udinese as they slumped to a 3-2 defeat in a match that they dominated for long spells in their Europa League group stage clash at Anfield.



The hosts took the lead in the first half that they largely out-played their illisutrious visitors during, with Jonjo Shelvey nodding home inside the box after a decent ball back into the box by Stewart Downing.

Udinese came out of the traps a different side in the second half, though and they equalised just 32 seconds after the break through a delightful curled finish from Antonio Di Natale.

They continued their comeback with two goals in quick succession through a Sebastian Coates own goal and a crisply hit strike from outside the box by Giovanni Pasquale before Luis Suarez grabbed one back shortly after with a marvellous free-kick.

Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers rang the changes for the fixture, drafting in eight players that didn’t start the 5-2 away win over Norwich at the weekend. Jamie Carragher, Jack Robinson and Sebastian Coates came in for Andre Wisdom, Daniel Agger and Martin Skrtel at the back.

In midfield, Shelvey and Jordan Henderson were brought in for Steven Gerrard and Nuri Sahin, while he named a completely changed front three, with Fabio Borini, Oussame Assaidi and Downing handed starts.

Udinese coach Franceso Guidolin had a full-strength side to choose from as they bid to put their slow start to the new league season behind them, with star striker Di Natale restored to the starting line-up after being dropped for their clash at the weekend against Genoa.

With Liverpool dominating possession in the initial stages, the first clear-cut chance of the half came until the seventh minute when Coates went close with a point-blank header from a corner only to see Zeljko Brkic pull out a good low stop.

Udinese went close to taking the lead in the 13th minute but were denied but a magnificent save by Pepe Reina, who got down low to his right to keep out a firm Mehdi Benatia header from a Di Natale free-kick wide on the right.

With the game beginning to open up, Borini went close moments later after wriggling clear of two Udinese defenders before firing just wide of the bottom right-hand post.

But they didn’t have to wait too much longer to take the lead, though, when after a prolonged spell of patient possession, Shelvey sprayed the ball out to the right wing to Downing, who delivered an inch-perfect cross for the midfielder to run onto and nod home into the bottom left-hand corner from eight yards out in the 22nd minute.

The hosts were beginning to knock the ball around with confidence and almost doubled their tally through a Henderson header after a lovely flowing move, with Udinese reduced to hitting on the break with only a speculative but decenr strike from Di Natale to show for their efforts and Liverpool went in at the break ahead.

However, after a lacklustre first half, an incisive move saw winger Andrea Lazzari arrow a low cross in for Di Natale to take first time with the ball rolling across his body, arching his curled effort brilliantly into the top  right-hand corner past the despairing Reina to grab an equaliser in the first minute of the second half.

With both sides struggling to keep hold of the ball and cancelling eachother out, it took a double substitution from Rodgers, bringing on both Suarez and Steven Gerrard to bring his side back to life.

After Downing burst down the right, Giampiero Pinzi’s absurd rugby tackle led to Suarez going close with a chance from the resulting free-kick, only to see his sweetly struck effort cleared off the line unwittingly by Shelvey trying to poke the ball home at the back post.

They were made to pay for that miss moments later, though, when Coates nodded into his own net under pressure from Maurizio Domizzi after a dangerous free-kick from Lazzari into the box in the 70th minute.

Liverpool now needing a goal to get back into a game that they were comfortable in for large periods, they were caught on the break when Di Natale, who was instrumental throughout, brought down a long putn forward brilliantly in the 73rd minute before laying the ball off to Pasquale to drive into the bottom right corner from outside the box to complete a dramatic turnaround.

This seemed to bring the hosts back to life and Suarez stepped up to strike a fantastic free-kick into the top-left corner from just outside the area in the 75th minute to keep the match alive.

They should have drawn level moments later when Suarez was denied by a Brkic save after a fabulous cross from Downing on the right, with the Uruguayan aiming his free header right at the goalkeeper before the Udinese defence scrambled the ball away.

With Udinese standing off more and more and inviting the hosts late pressure, Suarez went close and substitute Raheem Sterling twice nearly guided efforts into the top corner as Liverpool flooded forward in the pursuit of a dramatic late equaliser.

The final chance of the game fell to the lively Downing, but his drive was straight at Brkic and Udinese held on to clinch a real snatch and grab victory while for Liverpool, it was yet another in a long line of results which simply didn’t match up to their impressive performance.

Disgraced Hillsborough Police chief Bettison to retire

West Yorkshire Police’s Chief Constable Sir Norman Bettison has announced his plans to retire early next year in the wake of the Hillsborough report.Bettison’s decision comes just over three weeks after the findings from the report first emerged and after he was subsequently referred to the police watchdog (the IPCC) regarding his conduct following the 1989 disaster.

At the time of the incident he was acting as a South Yorkshire Police inspector and had attended the game primarily as a spectator for the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest and later took part into an inquiry into the disaster.

Bettison announced in a statement that he intends to retire on 31 March 2013 after accepting that he wanted to act in the best interests of the police force.

In his statement, the 56-year-old said: “Recent weeks have caused me to reflect on what is best for the future of policing in West Yorkshire and I have now decided to set a firm date for my retirement.”

His exit will help the IPCC to launch an investigation into his role in how the police dealt with the Liverpool fans but Bettison insists he would support any such inquiry as more answers are sought.

He added: “I hope [my departure] will enable the Independent Police Complaints Commission to fully investigate allegations that have been raised about my integrity.

“They need to be fairly and fully investigated and I welcome this independent and formal scrutiny.”

The government papers were made public some 23 years after the disaster unfolded. Last month several complaints were filed against Bettison – claiming he had given misleading information in the quest for justice – while also leading a diversion effort away from the police errors.

His retirement marks the end of a 40-year association with the Yorkshire Police forces.

Liverpool – Udinese Betting Preview: Italian visitors may scrape a draw at Anfield

After a sticky start, Liverpool have now won three of their last four games and probably deserved to taste victory in against Manchester United, the sole loss.

The Reds have also scored five in two of those games so the signs are it is coming together for Brendan Rodgers’s side.

There is a chance to build on that good form at home to Udinese in Group A of the Europa League on Thursday evening.


Liverpool are 4/7 (1.57) to make it six points from two group games after their away win at Young Boys two weeks ago.

Udinese are perhaps a little disappointed to even be in this competition after being edged out on penalties by Braga in a Champions League play-off.

It has summed up a poor start to the season for the Serie A side in which the Italians have won only one of their first nine matches of the campaign.

But that victory did come against AC Milan and they will be hoping to raise themselves once more for the trip to Anfield. Udinese are 5/1 (6.00) to win the match.

The draw is available at 11/4 (3.75) and that may be of interest given that the visitors have drawn six of their last nine games.

The most recent two of those draws have been in their previous two matches – both of which ending goalless. That suggests head coach Francesco Guidolin is trying to tighten things up.

Another goalless draw here can be backed at 10/1 (11.00) and looks a value option, although Liverpool will have confidence after the thrashing of Norwich and will expect to avoid that fate.

But Juventus are the only team to score more than two against Udinese despite their indifferent start – and on that occasion they were reduced to 10 men.

As a result, backing under 2.5 goals at 17/20 (1.85) looks to be the pick of the bets in this one.



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