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Played
March 10, 2012 3:00 PM GMT
Stadium of Light — Sunderland
Referee:‬ A. Taylor‎
Attendance:‬ 41661‎
 
 
Top of the Match
Michael Turner
Michael Turner
Sunderland
Nicklas Bendtner
Nicklas Bendtner
Sunderland
Flop of the Match
Sebastián Coates
Sebastián Coates
Liverpool
Charlie Adam
Charlie Adam
Liverpool

Sunderland 1-0 Liverpool: Second-half Bendtner strike consigns Dalglish's men to third straight league defeat

The on-loan Arsenal player converted from close range in the second half to seal the points for the Black Cats, as the Reds lost further ground on the European qualification spots

By Oliver Platt

EPL,Martin Skrtel,Sunderland v Liverpool
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Nicklas Bendtner's second half goal consigned Liverpool to a third straight Premier League defeat as Sunderland emerged victorious in a poor game at the Stadium of Light.

Both sides struggled to produce clear-cut chances in a scrappy first half that barely improved after the break, despite Bendtner's winning goal.

Steven Gerrard and Andy Carroll were introduced late in the game by Kenny Dalglish but Liverpool continued to struggle for ideas and could not find an equaliser.

Neither side got an early stranglehold on proceedings, with Luis Suarez plugging away with little support for the Reds.

The Uruguayan created probably the best chance of the half in added time, escaping Michael Turner and beating John O'Shea before seeing his shot from a tight angle saved by Simon Mignolet.

Otherwise, the first 45 minutes left much to be desired. Liverpool began the match with a five man midfield but failed to take advantage of their numerical superiority in the centre of the park, hitting hopeful long balls that were ineffective in the absence of Andy Carroll and also had a strong wind to contend with.

Martin O'Neill fielded Bendtner and Fraizer Campbell in attack for the first time but did not see too much early promise from the duo. The Denmark international peeled away from the opposition defenders with some success, occasionally finding space in and around the penalty area, but was not helped by the lack of creativity around him.

Pepe Reina will remember the Stadium of Light for the infamous beach ball incident and he was unfortunate once again here to concede the first goal of the match. Sunderland were the quicker side out of the blocks in the second half and were rewarded after 55 minutes.

Campbell received a pass on the edge of the box and turned to cut across Skrtel before firing a low shot against the post. The 24-year-old's effort proceeded to bounce off of Reina's back, back on to the post and out to the arriving Bendtner, who converted from close range beyond the stranded goalkeeper.

Suarez combined well with Jordan Henderson only to shoot wide shortly after the opening goal but otherwise the Reds' response was minimal. Gerrard and Carroll were introduced – somewhat belatedly, it might be argued – with 20 minutes to go as Kenny Dalglish sought to rescue a share of the points.

The early signs were encouraging, with Carroll nodding a pass into the path of Gerrard, whose shot from distance was held by Mignolet. That positivity quickly petered out, though, with Sunderland finding more and more space in the opposition half as Liverpool looked to push men forwards.

O'Neill's team lost Bendtner to injury late on in the game but survived a late chance for Kuyt to secure three points that take them within two points of their opponents, although Liverpool retain a game in hand.

The result lifts Sunderland, at least temporarily, with West Brom and Norwich City playing on Sunday, up to eighth place while Liverpool lost further ground on the European qualification spots and remain seventh.


Sunderland

22
Simon Mignolet
Goalkeeper
6.0
2
Phil Bardsley
Defender
6.5
3
Wayne Bridge
Defender
6.5
4
Michael Turner
Defender
8.0
16
John O'Shea
Defender
7.0
7
Sebastian Larsson
Midfielder
7.0
8
Craig Gardner
Midfielder
7.0
14
Jack Colback
Midfielder
7.0
23
James McClean
Midfielder
42′
6.0
9
7.0
52
7.5

Liverpool

5.0
25
José Reina Paez
Goalkeeper
6.0
3
José Enrique
Defender
4.5
16
5.0
34
Martin Kelly
Defender
5.0
37
Martin Skrtel
Defender
81′
5.0
14
Jordan Henderson
Midfielder
80′
7.0
20
Jay Spearing
Midfielder
5.0
26
Charlie Adam
Midfielder
69′
5.0
7
Luis Suárez
Striker
6.0
18
Dirk Kuyt
Midfielder
5.0
39
Craig Bellamy
Striker
69′

Substitutes

1
Craig Gordon
Goalkeeper
-
27
-
16
-
15
David Vaughan
Midfielder
75′
6.0
18
David Meyler
Midfielder
-
27
Ahmed El Mohamady
Midfielder
-
10
-

Substitutes

-
32
Doni
Goalkeeper
-
23
Jamie Carragher
Defender
-
38
John Flanagan
Defender
6.0
8
Steven Gerrard
Midfielder
69′
-
11
Maxi Rodríguez
Midfielder
5.0
19
Stewart Downing
Midfielder
80′
5.0
9
Andy Carroll
Striker
69′

Coach/Manager

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Coach/Manager

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  • Fans' Man of the Match
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Results
 
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Robin van Persie Robin van Persie
Striker
Arsenal
30 2
Wayne Rooney Wayne Rooney
Striker
Man Utd.
27 6
Kun Agüero Kun Agüero
Striker
Manchester City
23 3
Aiyegbeni Yakubu Aiyegbeni Yakubu
Striker
Blackburn Rovers
17 4
Emmanuel Adebayor Emmanuel Adebayor
Striker
Tottenham
17 3