Liverpool began
the new Premier League campaign with a win, as they overcame a
resilient Stoke City side 1-0 at Anfield on Saturday afternoon courtesy
of a lone Daniel Sturridge goal.
With suspended striker Luis Suarez in
attendance, the England international gave the hosts the lead just
before half-time, having seen an earlier effort disallowed for offside.
A
penalty in the dying stages looked to have denied Liverpool the win,
but debutant Simon Mignolet dived low to his right to claw away Jonathan
Walters' effort to secure the Reds' first opening day win since 2008.
Brendan
Rodgers handed full debuts to Mignolet, Kolo Toure and Iago Aspas,
while Erik Pieters made his Stoke bow. Mark Wilson was called into Mark
Hughes' midfield at the last minute, with Wilson Palacios suffering from
illness.
The hosts largely dominated proceedings early
on, but Stoke went close to taking the lead in the eighth minute as
Mignolet flapped at a cross under pressure from Peter Crouch. However,
Robert Huth lashed his volley onto the crossbar after latching on to the
loose ball.
But Rodgers' side reasserted their dominance and
had the ball in the net just three minutes later as Sturridge headed
home, only to be denied by the offside flag.
Toure then hit the
crossbar from Steven Gerrard's outswinging corner, with Sturridge
blazing the loose ball over before the England man rounded Begovic in
the box but, with the angle too narrow to shoot, he saw his clever ball
across goal acrobatically cleared by Pieters.
Begovic then had to
be alert, rushing off his line to deny Jose Enrique and Jordan
Henderson in quick succession, before palming away Sturridge's fierce
right-footed drive.
But the Bosnian was helpless in the 37th
minute as the former Chelsea man finally grabbed the first goal of the
2013-14 Premier League season.
After receiving the ball from Jordan Henderson 25 yards out from goal, the Stoke defence failed to close Sturridge down and he lashed a low effort across Begovic into the right-hand corner.
Stoke
were unlucky to go in behind at the break, with Mignolet palming
Walters' fierce drive wide and Lucas forced to clear a Ryan Shawcross
header off the line.
Coutinho was at the heart of everything as
the hosts pushed for a second after the break, first curling wide before
cutting down the left and squaring for Sturridge, whose scuff fell
kindly for Henderson, but Begovic produced another superb stop,
stretching to his right.
Begovic was again called upon to save
Sturridge's near-post effort before getting fingertips to Henderson's
lashed effort, diverting the ball onto the inside of the post.
Gerrard
smashed a free kick towards the top corner with 10 minutes to go, but
it was not good enough to get past the fabulous Begovic.
Begovic's
good work was almost rewarded with a point with time running out as
Daniel Agger handled Charlie Adam's free kick in the area, with Martin
Atkinson given no choice but to award the penalty.
However,
Mignolet proved to be the hero as he kept Walters' effort out and
reacted smartly to save Kenwyne Jones' follow-up with his feet and win
the game for Liverpool.
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