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Sunday, January 13, 2013

Sturridge scores as Liverpool edge through

Updated January 07, 2013 09:01:07

Daniel Sturridge scored on his Liverpool debut and Luis Suarez caused controversy, as the seven-times winners beat Mansfield Town 2-1 to reach the FA Cup fourth round.

Swansea City and Arsenal had earlier drawn 2-2 in a dramatic match at the Liberty Stadium that featured a lightning strike from substitute Michu and a dramatic three-goal flurry in the final 10 minutes.

Sturridge, signed from European champions Chelsea, took just seven minutes to open his account on a rutted Mansfield pitch that looked more like a mud field in places.

Suarez, who replaced the England striker in the 55th minute, made it 2-0 after just four minutes on the pitch but the goal triggered accusations of cheating after television replays suggested he had used his hand.

Neutrals looking for an upset were given hope when Matt Green pulled one back for the Stags in the 79th minute and Liverpool faltered.

The match ended with Liverpool under pressure, Green having a shot turned away in stoppage time and Exodus Geohaghon rattling the visitors with his immense throw-ins.

Swansea's big Spaniard Michu made an instant impact 58 minutes into the match against Arsenal when he netted 73 seconds after coming off the bench to chants of "he scores when he wants to" from a spirited Welsh crowd.

Arsenal, without any silverware since 2005 and determined not to let its best remaining chance of the season slip through its fingers, equalised through substitute Lukas Podolski in the 81st minute.

Kieran Gibbs then put the visitors 2-1 up with a volley two minutes later.

The Arsenal fans' elation was short-lived, however, with Danny Graham grabbing an equaliser from close range in the 87th minute in a frenetic final few minutes during which either side could have produced a winner.

Arsenal's Theo Walcott had the ball in the net but was ruled offside, while team-mate Laurent Koscielny fired over the bar on the rebound from a Michel Vorm save.

The winners of the replay at the Emirates will face Championship giant killers Brighton and Hove Albion, who humbled Premier League Newcastle United on Sunday morning (AEDT), in the fourth round.

Holders and European champions Chelsea, who thrashed Southampton 5-1, face lower division opponents Southend United (IV) or Brentford (III) in the next round. Liverpool now plays Oldham Athletic (III).

Swansea's clash with Arsene Wenger's trophy-starved Arsenal was a slow-burner, two passing sides sparring tentatively for much of the first half before throwing caution to the wind.

Laudrup broke the deadlock by sending on Michu, who collected a header from Nathan Dyer and muscled through the defence by lifting the ball past Per Mertesacker before calmly slotting home.

It was his third goal against Arsenal this season, after scoring twice at the Emirates in the Premier League last month.

Arsenal, who won the FA Cup in 2005, was dumped out of the League Cup on penalties by fourth-tier Bradford City.

With the North Londoners sixth in the Premier League, 18 points behind leaders Manchester United, the FA Cup looks their best chance of taking something from a highly erratic season.

Arsenal is also in Champions League contention, although far from favourites with a match against Bayern Munich looming next month in the last 16.

Reuters

Tags: english-premier, soccer, sport, united-kingdom, england

First posted January 07, 2013 07:34:46


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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Sturridge set for Liverpool medical: report

Updated December 23, 2012 14:11:16

Chelsea striker Daniel Sturridge is due to have a medical at Liverpool ahead of a 12 million pound transfer ($18.6 million), British media reported on Sunday.

Liverpool are ready to complete the deal with the European champions after a dispute with the striker's representatives was resolved, the Liverpool Echo newspaper claimed.

The 23-year-old former Manchester City striker has only made seven league appearances for Chelsea this season, scoring one league goal against Tottenham in October.

Sturridge, who has four England caps, has scored 24 goals in 49 starts and 47 substitute appearances since his arrival at Stamford Bridge in 2009.

The mid-season transfer window opens on January 1.

AFP

Tags: english-premier, soccer, sport, england

First posted December 23, 2012 14:05:10


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