Norwich City 0-3 Liverpool: Sublime Suarez shows lethal touch to shoot down Canaries
The Uruguayan bagged a quickfire double in the first half before a
moment of pure inspiration late on put the icing on the cake of a very
comfortable win for the Reds
A maiden hat-trick by Luis Suarez, sealed in some style with a 45-yard effort, was enough for Liverpool to comfortably see off Norwich City and maintain eighth place in the Premier League.
A lacklustre opening period was pierced by
Suarez twice in quick succession, first profiting from Steven Gerrard’s
smart interception and pass to coolly strike, then capitalising on an
Elliott Ward mistake before unerringly depositing home.
Norwich
were improved but unpenetrative in the second half and Suarez killed the
game with a sensational long-range chip from just inside the opposition
half.
Paul Lambert reverted to one up front, with Grant Holt
dropping to the bench and Steve Morison leading the line, with David
Fox, Anthony Pilkington and Bradley Johnson also returning in a five-man
midfield.
Kenny Dalglish, meanwhile, left Andy Carroll
out of the matchday squad due to a minor groin strain, with Craig
Bellamy coming in, while youngster and veteran Jonjo Shelvey and Jamie
Carragher got rare starts.
Norwich immediately lost Adam Drury to
a groin injury but it took until the 17th minute for anyone to find a
chance in a very slow start. Suarez advanced down the inside-left
channel and aimed a pass towards the far post, but Stewart Downing was
wrong-footed and clumsily failed to control his touch.
Midway through the half, the drabness was suddenly punctured by Suarez.
Gerrard made the chance, pouncing on the lax Fox and playing the
Uruguayan through the middle, who dispatched a left-footed effort with
little fuss.
In a quick follow-up, the Reds broke forward again,
with Gerrard this time the man trying to pull the trigger from the edge
of the area, but Ryan Bennett deflected it away from danger.
Suarez capitalised
again shortly after on another defensive lapse from the hosts, Elliott
Ward meekly letting the forward dart past him on the Liverpool right.
The 25-year-old arrived at the corner of the box and took aim, finishing
with the utmost precision.
Liverpool kept pushing the wounded Norwich
and wanted a penalty when Ward appeared to hold Suarez back in the area,
but Mark Halsey turned it down. The centre-back was booked shortly
after as the Uruguayan cleverly played it past him, having been let in
by another loose ball, this time from Ryan Bennett.
Five minutes
after half-time the Canaries finally had their first shot, Elliott
Bennett producing a slightly swerving long-range effort that Pepe Reina
turned away.
The Reds pushed back the next minute, though.
Downing cut the ball back for Suarez in the area, the forward’s shot
ricocheting into the path of Shelvey, who nodded it against the bar.
The
youngster was involved again straight away and should have made it
three as he arrived in the middle to reach a delivery from the left but,
from a very small distance, he slipped slightly on the wet pitch and
hit it glaringly wide.
Norwich were growing into the match,
Morison firing wide with a deflection before Elliott Bennett again tried
his luck, this time failing to get it on target.
Suarez might
have killed them off, though, if he had elected to shoot conventionally
rather than flamboyantly chip over when he made space with a perfect
nutmeg to bypass Ryan Bennett.
Half-time substitute James Vaughan
nearly made him regret the miss, too, when he turned and fired not far
past the post, whilst Ryan Bennett's more physical counter was to
heftily and blatantly crash into the forward, perhaps lucky only to be
booked.
Vaughan caused trouble again when, having sought a gap to
shoot from outside the area, he played in Russell Martin on the right.
The full-back's cross was a good one but the former Everton striker
stretched and nodded waywardly.
As Norwich bustled ineffectively, though, Liverpool broke, with Suarez
nabbing the ball on the halfway line and, spying Ruddy slightly off his
line, launching an inch-perfect shot from an enormous distance to put
the finishing touch on his first hat-trick for the Reds and a convincing
three points, keeping Dalglish's side two behind Everton in the table.
Source : Goal.com