Monthly Archives: January 2013

Mansfield 1-2 Liverpool: Sturridge debut goal & controversial Suarez strike edge Reds through in FA Cup

Liverpool booked their place in the FA Cup fourth round, avoiding an upset after a closely-fought 2-1 victory over Mansfield at Field Mill on Sunday afternoon.

The visitors 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 Stags 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 it way in after finding himself unmarked inside the box to get something on Colin Daniel’s cross.

Mansfield Town boss Paul Cox made just one change from the side that beat Alfreton Town, with winger Louis Briscoe replacing Junior Daniel in midfield.

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.

After bossing possession early on, Liverpool took the lead in the 7th minute after Sturridge latched on to Shelvey’s defence-splitting through ball before coolly slotting past the onrushing Marriott.

With Liverpool looking to put the tie to bed early on, Sturridge should have doubled his tally and his team’s advantage shortly afterwards when the forward collected another pass from Shelvey in his stride, beating the offside trap in the process, before seeing his effort saved well by Marriott low down to his right.

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 after some neat work from Exodus Geohaghon down the right flank.

Sturridge went close again just before the break, bringing out a superb save from Marriott after jinking past Lee Beevers inside the box before firing a vicious strike into the bottom corner, with the goalkeeper getting a fingertip to it to push it around the post, with Liverpool going in at the break a goal ahead.

Mansfield went close straight after the interval, though, with Anthony Howell spinning inside the box after Lindon Meikle’s deft pass, with Jones turning the ball away at his near post as they cranked up the pressure at the start of the second half.

Moments later, a goalmouth scramble saw ensued after Geohaghon’s header from a corner saw Green go close with a backheel which was hacked clear off the line and Liverpool almost scored on the counter, with Sturridge screwing his effort just wide of the post in a frantic passage of play.

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 after Liverpool failed to clear their lines after a routine cross into the box.

This prompted an excellent response from the hosts and they began to flood forward in the pursuit of a dramatic late equaliser, with Green’s snapshot from the edge of the box forcing Jones to get a strong hand to claw the ball away in the dying moments, but despite a performance full of endeavour and spirit, Liverpool held on for the narrow win.

FA Cup fourth round draw: Manchester City to face Crystal Palace or Stoke as Chelsea meet Southend or Brentford

The FA Cup fourth round will see Manchester City meet either Crystal Palace or Stoke while holders Chelsea face a trip to either Southend or Brentford.

Roberto Mancini’s side avoided an upset in the third round as they beat Watford 3-0 at the Etihad Stadium, with Carlos Tevez and Gareth Barry amongst the scorers, while Chelsea smashed Southampton 5-1 as Demba Ba, on his Blues debut, netted twice to help his side come from behind to claim victory.

Current Premier League leaders Manchester United, who, courtesy of a late Robin van Persie strike, rescued a draw against West Ham on Saturday, will take on Fulham or Blackpool, should they get the better of the Hammers in the third round replay at Old Trafford on January 16.

FA CUP FOURTH ROUND DRAW
Norwich City
Oldham Athletic
Macclesfield
Derby County
Hull/L Orient
Middlesbrough
Millwall
Leeds/Birmingham
Brighton
C Palace/Stoke
W Ham/Man Utd
Southend/Brentford
Reading
Huddersfield
QPR/West Brom
Bolton/S’land
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Luton Town
Mansfield/Liverpool
Wigan/Bournemouth

Blackburn Rovers
Barnsley
Aldershot
Aston Villa
Tottenham
Swansea/Arsenal
Man City
Fulham/Blackpool
Chelsea
Sheffield United
Leicester City
Sheff Wed/MK Dons
Cheltenham/Everton

The winner of the replay between Swansea and Arsenal, who played out a 2-2 draw at the Liberty Stadium on Sunday, will head to the Amex stadium to take on Gus Poyet’s Brighton, who comfortably defeated a below-par Newcastle in the early kick-off on Saturday.Andre Villas-Boas’ Tottenham, who defeated Coventry at White Hart Lane on Saturday with Clint Dempsey grabbing two goals in the 3-0 win, face a tricky trip to either Birmingham or Leeds while struggling Aston Villa take on Millwall.

Liverpool, who take on Mansfield at 16.00 on Sunday, will head to Oldham Athletic and Boundary Park should they get the better of the Stags while Merseyside rivals Everton, who visit Cheltenham Town on Monday, will face either Bolton or Sunderland if they come out victorious against the League Two side.Conference outfit Macclesfield Town have been rewarded for their heroics in beating Championship table-toppers Cardiff City with a potential home tie against Premier League outfit Wigan Athletic, should Roberto Martinez’s men see off Bournemouth in their third round replay on January 13.

TEAM NEWS: Sturridge makes Liverpool debut against Mansfield

Liverpool’s £12 million signing Daniel Sturridge makes his debut for the Merseyside club today, starting alone up front and relegating an on-form Luis Suarez to the bench.

First choice goalkeeper Pepe Reina sits today out, allowing the Australian Brad Jones to start today against Mansfield Town.

Veteran Jamie Carragher stands out in what is a youthful looking defense, with the 34-year-old starting at centre back alongside three defenders under the age of 25.

England international Raheem Sterling is rested on the bench today as Brendan Rodgers opts to start Stewart Downing, whilst another notable abscence being that of captain Steven Gerrard, who is rested completely for today’s tie.

Liverpool: Jones; Wisdom, Carragher, Coates, Robinson; Lucas, Allen; Shelvey, Suso, Downing; Sturridge.
Subs: Gulacsi, Suarez, Henderson, Sterling, Coady, Skrtel, Flanagan.

Mansfield: Marriott, Thompson, Geohaghon, Dempster, Beevers, Clements, Murray, Howell, Briscoe, Green, Meikle.
Subs: Speight, Rhead, Hutchinson, Stevenson, Sutton, Wright, Daniel.