The Aston Villa delves into the wound ‘red’
Villainy at Anfield. The Aston Villa certified the Liverpool league bad start taking all three points from their visit to the territory ‘red’. Three goals from free-kicks team bowed to Benitez, who begins to distance of the head with only three days sailed.
The rout at Stoke City was a mirage. At least that is in sight after seeing the ease with which the ‘villains’ took the triumph of Anfield Road. With minimal success in front of goal and some discipline tactics, Martin O’Neill’s men achieved victory and unhinged the ‘reds’.

Stephen Gerrard
Liverpool started strong and was able to take advantage in a messy play in which, so incomprehensible, and Torres and Gerrard and Benayoun, ultimately, could end with success.
The crash happened thereafter, for a period of much struggle and no play, with players accumulating in the central bands and no play. The first half was destined to end as it began, until the fate allied with the Villa. A lack of Milner finished safely Queen surprising nod after Lewis with amazing accuracy.
He had not yet recovered all ‘red’ the unfortunate both when Davies gave a psychological blow before the break. The defensive forgetfulness Benitez at the exit of a corner he used to head London’s defender at the near post before a Queen unattended.
Torres gives hope
Not to be seer to foretell what would be the second half. Liverpool and harassment awareness of the withdrawal to O’Neill. The local persistence paid off and pushed Torres pleasure after a great team move.
There were almost twenty minutes. In Liverpool, at Anfield, anything could happen. But hopes were dashed three minutes. Ashley Young did not pardon from the penalty spot and the chances of a comeback went into limbo.
Another three points that escape, and are six of the nine played, and Chelsea and Tottenham that begin to be on the horizon ‘red’. Liverpool is still not fine and that may miss him at the end of the season.