Liverpool Started the game the brighter as Kuyt and Suarez linked up well to create the first chance of the game after just 2 minutes and this seemed to set the tone for the rest of the game. Kuyt and Suarez formed a great partnership up front and this was helped by the excellent delivery from Gerrard, Lucas and Meireles in the midfield. United had their first chance as a shot from Berbatov found the outside of the post but that was it as far as they were concerned in the first half. Suarez then showed his class again as his easily got past Evra and ran down the right before a perfect cross to Meireles was headed towards Kuyt and the Dutchman was inches away from beating Van Der Sar in the United goal. Liverpool's movement and quick passing kept United on the back foot but when they did attack they couldn't find any way past Liverpool's back four. After only 23 minutes however, the very injury prone Fabio Aurelio was forced off with a hamstring injury and Liverpool had to rearrange their whole defence as Kyrgiakos came on Carragher moved to right back and Johnson went to the position he has been playing a lot recently at left back. It was no doubt a set back for Liverpool but they dealt extremely well with the change and managed to still keep the creativity going forwards.
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| Liverpool celebrate Kuyt's first goal. |
The next involvement for Nani was also one the Portuguese international will want to forget as a high tackle by Carragher caught him on the shin but in a style we have come to expect from Nani he rolled round a bit then jumped up to complain about it and hopped round after the ref, sparking a number of players to surround the ref, before another period of rolling round and complaining as he was then carried off on a stretcher. Rafael then went in high on Lucas who managed to jump over the tackle and another period of pushing and shoving from all players resulted in 2 more yellow cards and an unsavoury end to an otherwise great half of football.
In the second half it was Liverpool again who started the brighter as Gerrard had a shot blocked and a Suarez flick on allowed Meireles to nearly find his captain just a yard out but Van Der Sar intercepted the cross. Liverpool continued the good work and Kuyt won yet another header before then chasing the second ball winning it back and earning his side a free kick. Suarez kept up his involvement in all of the goals by taking the free kick and it was Kuyt's hard work and constant running that meant he was first to the ball once Van Der Sar spilled it and he got a very deserved hatrick. While it wasn't the most glamorous of hatricks and the total distance of all his goals wasn't much more than 7 yards I can't think of a more deserving player to get it. His constant work rate, desire and effort can't be faulted by anyone but he has come under a lot of criticism recently about his first touch and lack of skill. As a great admirer of Dirk I took great pleasure in reminding those few who had slated him of their comments and not surprisingly most had decided to keep quiet but for me his hatrick epitomised every part of his game. The hard work needed to get the goals was there again, the simplistic style of all the goals and the no nonsense finishing, all with his previously criticised first touch, was great to see.
The Liverpool fans then found time to sing a belated Happy Birthday to manager Kenny Dalglish who had turned 60 earlier in the week and the Liverpool manager couldn't have wished for a better present from his team. Another great positive for the Liverpool fans was that their most expensive player got the opportunity to make his debut coming on for the last 20 minutes. He nearly got on the score sheet with his first touch but it was a great game for him to get his first experience of playing in a Liverpool shirt.
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| Kuyt was the hero with a hatrick against Man Utd. |


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