In-form striker Sturridge netted his second
of the game in the 105th minute before his midfield team-mate sealed the
Premier League outfit's progress to round three five minutes later by
making it 4-2 with a cool finish.
Those goals came after
second-half strikes from Yoann Arquin and Adam Coombes had brought their
spirited League One visitors level, following Raheem Sterling's early
opener and Sturridge's first before the break.
Brendan Rodgers named a strong team despite
the prospect of a Premier League fixture against Manchester United on
Sunday, with captain Steven Gerrard and Sturridge both starting along
with the likes of Glen Johnson and Kolo Toure.
Meanwhile, Notts
County boss Chris Kiwomya made two changes to the team that lost to
Stevenage on Saturday, with Jamal Campbell-Ryce and Aston Villa loanee
Enda Stevens coming into the side.
Liverpool unsurprisingly dominated the early stages and were ahead after just four minutes through Sterling.
The 18-year-old winger collected a pass from Johnson 30 yards from goal
and jinked past two defenders before firing low past Bartosz
Bialkowski.
Rodgers's men continued to control proceedings and
substitute Daniel Agger - who had replaced the injured Aly Cissokho
early on - hit the inside of the post after glancing Gerrard's set-piece
delivery goalwards on 19 minutes.
Sturridge's
movement was causing all sorts of problems for the Notts County back
line and the 23-year-old was rewarded with his third goal of the season
and his ninth in his last eight appearances after 29 minutes with a
clinical finish. Gerrard was again the architect as he guided a perfect
pass to the striker, who took one touch before firing past the helpless
Bialkowski into the top corner.
The Liverpool skipper himself
then almost added a third four minutes before the interval, lashing a
left-footed shot off the post after Sterling had found him with a
well-weighted pass.
However, Kiwomya's side responded admirably
after the interval and their spell of pressure paid dividends around the
hour mark when Arquin pulled one back. Manny Smith
rose unmarked to head a free kick back across goal and the Martinique
international beat Toure and Andre Wisdom to power a header home.
Liverpool
then hit the woodwork for a third time as Toure met another Gerrard
delivery but he could only strike the post when it looked easier to
score and the home side were made to pay for their profligacy when Coombes equalised - netting his first senior goal - after good work from Arquin to force extra time.
County
began the additional 30 minutes the brighter of the two sides and their
chances were boosted further when Toure was carried off with a groin
injury, leaving Liverpool with 10 men as Rodgers had already made all
three substitutions.
Nevertheless, Sturridge
then found the net against the run of play, latching on to substitute
Philippe Coutinho's pass as a poor effort from Bialkowski failed to
prevent his shot from dribbling over the line.
Shortly after half-time in extra time, Henderson
- who had come on for the injured Joe Allen - burst through from
midfield before nutmegging Gary Liddle and side-footing home to round
the scoring out.
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