The fast
19-years –old started the new season campaign where he left off last season by
scoring the opener for Liverpool in the 38th minutes of the first
half of the match went ahead assisting Daniel Sturridge for the second goal of the
match.
Ronald Koeman's men did
threaten with James Ward-Prowse and Morgan Schneiderlin forcing saves out of
Simon Mignolet, but it was Nathaniel Clyne who pulled them level with an
emphatic finish just after half-time.
The Saints looked the most
likely to take all three points for the majority of the second half but
Sturridge ensured Liverpool got off to a winning start with a close-range
finish on 79 minutes.
Brendan Rodgers handed Liverpool debuts to Dejan Lovren and Javi
Manquillo, but fellow summer signings Rickie Lambert and Emre Can were forced
to settle for places on the bench.
Forster, Ryan Bertrand, Dusan Tadic and Graziano Pelle made
their competitive bows for the visitors, while Shane Long and Saphir Taider were
named among their substitutes.
The hosts started brightly and
began to dominate possession without really testing Forster. Sturridge and
Sterling both looked lively in attack as Rodgers’ side patiently probed for an
opening.
That eventually came through Sterling’s cool finish on the 23rd
minute, but the 19-year-old owed a lot to his England team-mate Henderson for
the through-ball which set him free on goal.
Henderson, who started
alongside Steven Gerrard and Lucas Leiva in a three-man midfield, picked up the
ball from deep and was able to cut through the Saints defence with an
inch-perfect pass, finding the well-timed run of Sterling to slot beyond
Forster.
Southampton responded in a fairly positive manner as debutant
Pelle steered Schneiderlin’s low cross over the bar under heavy pressure from
Lovren, before James Ward-Prowse almost caught Mignolet off guard.
Big things are expected of the 19-year-old midfielder this
season and he was inches away from an equaliser as his wicked free-kick from
the right sailed towards the far post, forcing a backpedalling Mignolet to tip
behind for a corner.
Mignolet was then equal to Ward-Prowse’s curling effort from
range with a comfortable save as the visitors looked to end the opening 45
minutes on a positive note.
Schneiderlin, who handed in a transfer request earlier this
summer to try and force a move to Spurs, was hardly putting in the display of
an unsettled player and he had Southampton's best chance of the half as
Mignolet acrobatically tipped his strike over the bar.
Sterling then had chances either side of the break as he stung
the palms of Forster before blazing a strike well over the bar from range.
Koeman's side started the second half brightly with Victor
Wanyama dragging a shot wide and they soon found themselves level through the
unlikely source of right-back Clyne.
Tadic had largely cut a frustrated figure for almost an hour
into his Saints debut but he showed why a fee in excess of £8million was
paid for his services as he backheeled into the path of Clyne, who sent
Mignolet the wrong way.
The goal appeared to put Southampton into the ascedancy as they
enjoyed the better of the play and an unmarked Steven Davis should have fired
them ahead shorlty after the equaliser as Ward-Prowse teed him up for a strike
which Mignolet was equal to.
Clyne made another marauding run into the area but was crowded
out by a combination of Martin Skrtel and Glen Johnson, before Long,
a £12million signing from Hull earlier in the week, was introduced for his
debut on 73 minutes as Saints started to believe they could take all three
points.
However, shortly after the arrival of Lambert for his Liverpool
bow, it was the hosts who got the decisive goal as Sturridge got the deftest of
touches on Sterling's return header to guide it beyond Forster.
Henderson's intial cross was headed clear and up into the air,
but Sterling climbed highest to nod it back towards goal where Sturridge was
lurking to get off the mark for the season.
There was still drama to come at the opposite end as
Schneiderlin rattled the bar with a powerful strike and Long could only nod the
rebound wide from six yards as Liverpool held off some late pressure to claim
the win.
No comments:
Post a Comment