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Arsenal 2 - 1 Liverpool
Arsenal 2 - 1 Liverpool
Spain Under-20 international Merida scored a superb opening goal for Arsenal
By Mandeep Sanghera
Arsenal proved too strong for Liverpool as they beat the Reds in an absorbing Carling Cup fourth round tie.
Fran Merida thundered in an 18-yard shot to put Arsenal ahead.
Emiliano Insua equalised with a superb 25-yard dipping strike but Nicklas Bendtner shot into the roof of the net for what proved to be the winner.
Alberto Aquilani impressed after coming on for his Liverpool debut and felt he should have had a penalty when Philippe Senderos blocked his overhead shot.
Referee Alan Wiley waved away the Italian's appeals for a Senderos handball but, after the long wait to see the £20m summer arrival, he showed some nice touches and energy in a 15-minute cameo appearance as his side pushed for an equaliser in the closing stages.
Andriy Voronin put a shot wide for Liverpool and Ryan Babel missed a Dirk Kuyt cross with the home goal gaping as Arsenal held on for the win.
Gunners boss Arsene Wenger has always used this competition to plunge some of his youngsters into action but, on this occasion, his side also had a more experienced look as he included several senior players needing first-team football.
His counterpart Rafael Benitez had a similar blend of experience and youth as he tested the depth of his squad by giving his supporting cast the chance to shine.
The Reds' fringe players almost took their chance when Voronin found David Ngog and his clever backheel put Philipp Degen through on goal only for the right-back to angle a shot wide.
Arsenal's fluidity and slick passing is a feature of their game no matter who is in their line-up, and they upped the tempo before being rewarded with a stunning goal.
Merida scored with a powerful left-foot strike after 18-year-old Gunners debutant Craig Eastmond, who put in a promising display in central midfield, had won a tackle on the edge of the Reds box.
But the visitors hit back with an equally superbly struck effort when Babel nodded the ball down to Insua and he chested the ball down before sending a dipping shot past keeper Lukasz Fabianski for his first Liverpool goal.
The sense of attack from both sides and a vulnerability about both defences made for a captivating and open game.
Aquilani makes his return after an ankle injury
A swift Arsenal counter-attack masterminded by the skill and vision of Aaron Ramsey provided an opening for Merida and, despite chipping a shot over on-rushing keeper Diego Cavalieri, Reds defender Martin Skrtel headed the danger away.
Cavalieri had another escape when he missed a cross and, after a goalmouth melee, gratefully gathered Bendter's close range shot on the turn.
However, the Denmark international gave Cavalieri no chance when he latched on to a Gibbs ball and powered a strike into the roof of the net.
Liverpool had chances to equalise but Voronin angled a shot across goal wide and a well-struck Babel free-kick was saved.
Babel should have scored from a Kuyt cross but he missed the ball completely as Arsenal continued their impressive record of not having lost to Liverpool at home since February 2000.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger:
"Overall it was a game of top quality with two teams who really went for it, played at a high pace.
"We gave people what they paid for - top quality. The experienced players played well, so did the young players.
"Liverpool came back to 1-1, and we still managed to win, that shows we have also mental resources."
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez:
"The worst thing was the result, but the players showed passion, character and quality - Aquilani was one of these players.
"You can see he can pass the ball and make a difference in the final third.
"He is getting closer every day, but he needs games to improve his match fitness. It's a question of time."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...up/8323097.stm
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ARSENAL (4-3-3): Fabianski; Gilbert, Senderos, Silvestre, Gibbs; Ramsey, Eastmond (Randall 74min), Nasri; Bendtner (Watt 74), Eduardo, Merida (Coquelin 87).
LIVERPOOL (4-4-2): Cavalieri; Degen (Ecclestone 88), Skrtel, Kyrgiakos, Insua; Kuyt, Spearing, Plessis (Aquilani 77), Babel; Ngog (Benayoun 74), Voronin.
Man of the match: Aaron Ramsey.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1223670/Arsenal-2-Liverpool-1-Merida-Bendtner-leads-young-Guns-quarter-finals.html#ixzz0VLgDEKApLast edited by Karl; October 29, 2009, 01:56 PM."Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."
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ARSENE WENGER has tipped Fran Merida to become a first-team regular at Arsenal.
The talented Spaniard, 19, wowed the Emirates last night as the young Gunners saw off Liverpool 2-1 in the Carling Cup.
Midfielder Merida, who is out of contract at the end of this season, smashed in a stunning 25-yard opener.
Wenger had offers to let Merida go on loan but decided to block any move away.
The Arsenal boss said: "He is a quality player.
"I kept him because I felt he had the quality to break through to the first team.
"He came to Arsenal at a very young age but our school is on-line with the way he was educated.
"He shows perfectly the way we want to play football.
"I believe we had some top quality on the pitch in midfield and in that kind of game that is very important.
"But when you think that all the players who didn't play tonight plus all the injured players, of course the competition for places is very difficult."
Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/2704700/Arsene-Wenger-Fran-Merida-will-be-the-man-for-Arsenal.html#ixzz0VMLBczI3
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