0-0. A score line very familiar to Liverpool fans of late.
On a rainy afternoon at the Madejski stadium, a fantastic display from Reading
goalkeeper Alex McCarthy, which Brendan Rodgers described as “arguably the best
goalkeeping performance [he has] ever seen,” kept Liverpool scoreless for the
full 90 minutes. As far as nil all draws go, this match certainly did not disappoint,
with a combined total of 20 shots on target and countless attacking
opportunities for both sides.
The first real chance of the match fell to Luis Suarez in
the 13th minute after a defence splitting ball from Philippe Coutinho,
Suarez succeeded in chipping the keeper but had his effort cleared off the line
by Chris Gunter. Liverpool piled on relentless pressure for the first half hour
maintaining 60% possession and winning no less than 4 corners, it seemed as
though it was just a matter of time until they broke the deadlock and secured a
victory. However a story reminiscent of seasons past transpired, with a
Liverpool side being unable to secure full points at a side placed well below
them on the table.
Reading were kept in the game by keeper McCarthy who was
forced to make 4 important saves in the first 35 minutes to deny Liverpool’s
attacking force comprising of Suarez, Steven Gerrard, Coutinho and Daniel
Sturridge. Frustration soon became
visible in Liverpool’s attacking play with Sturridge resorting to a half way
strike, a la Luis Suarez last season at Norwich, which sailed wide and resulted
in jeers from a pleased Reading crowd. The first half came to a close with the
score board unchanged as Liverpool were left wondering what it was they had to
do to beat this keeper and break their duck.
In the first 4 minutes of the second half, Liverpool had the
ball in the net as Gerrard found Coutinho whose neat flick beat the goalkeeper
only to be ruled offside by the linesman. Liverpool introduced their first
substitute on the hour mark as Stewart Downing replaced Jordan Henderson in an
attempt by Brendan Rodgers to add some width to his team.
As the second half continued, Reading managed to hold onto
some possession as players like ex-Liverpool man Danny Guthrie, striker Noel
Hunt and speedy winger Jobi Mcanuff attempted to manufacture a goal which they
hoped would provide Reading with an upset victory. It might have been in their
grasp had Hunt not been denied by Liverpool keeper Pepe Reina from a good
chance in the 66th minute. Reina
was forced to tip over just 10 minutes later as Mcanuff tested from inside the
box.
Luis Suarez came tantalisingly close to giving Liverpool the
lead in the 79th minute as his long range free kick whistled inches
past McCarthy’s far post. The last 10 minutes saw a barrage of shots on goal
for Liverpool and subsequent saves to deny them by the brilliant McCarthy, strikes
from Gerrard, Suarez and Gerrard were all denied in the space of approximately
two minutes. As the match entered stoppage time, Liverpool continued to search
for an opener with more strikes from the likes of Sturridge (90th), Suarez (92nd)
and Gerrard (94th) which prompted more brilliant glove work from
clear man of the match McCarthy as the game drew to a close with the scorers
unbothered.
Reading, whose defence is the worst in the league having
already conceded 63 goals this campaign, managed to notch up their first clean
sheet of 2013 and only their fourth of the season. Liverpool were left licking
their wounds as their attacking impotence cost them once more, in a match which
has surely cost them any chance which remained of European qualification for next
season. With a game against Chelsea at Anfield next Sunday in the offing,
Brendan Rodgers will be well aware of the need to make changes to his side if
he wishes to secure points in this game.
Brendan Rodgers’ system did not take shape in this match, seen
in a distinct lack of wing play, with 65% of their attacking coming down the
middle of the pitch. Perhaps, the re-introduction of Raheem Sterling into the
side could fix this issue as well as providing more pace and skill in the final
third. In regards to their goal scoring issues, perhaps a higher role for
Sturridge with Suarez playing off him could provide more space for Suarez and
shooting opportunities for the usually clinical Sturridge.
That’s Rosey’s roundup on Liverpool vs Reading,
Thanks for reading,
By Jake Rosengarten
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