Traveling is a brutality. It forces you to trust strangers and to lose sight of all that familiar comfort of home and friends. You are constantly off balance. Nothing is yours except the essential things – air, sleep, dreams, the sea, the sky – all things tending towards the eternal or what we imagine of it. — Cesare Pavese

liverpool 2–0 bolton

liv­er­pool have con­tin­ued their fine run with a solid 2–0 win over bolton wan­der­ers at ree­bok sta­dium last night. the reds com­pletely dom­in­ated the first half with fant­astic passing. dirk kuyt opened the scor­ing for a liv­er­pool with a superb header after 30 minutes. the lead should have been doubled when rob­bie keane missed an abso­lute sit­ter in front of goal. all he had to do was con­nect with the ball and it was in. bolton were also unlucky to be denied a goal in injury time. wan­der­ers scored a header from a corner, but the goal was dis­al­lowed after the attack­ers were adjudged to have interfered with the keeper.

bolton looked much bet­ter after half time and took con­trol of the open­ing minutes. the home side missed another good chance after reina was beaten, but the striker lost his foot­ing and couldn’t dir­ect the ball home. liv­er­pool worked their way back into the game and ger­rard became the second red player to miss a gilt-edged chance. torres’ cross fell into the path of ger­rard who couldn’t make con­tact. again, the slight­est touch would have been enough for the ball to find its mark.

how­ever, ger­rard made up for his miss with liverpool’s second goal. another torres cross fell into the path of the char­ging ger­rard. he nod­ded it into the corner. lucas leiva, a late sub­sti­tute, also missed a sit­ter when his header glanced out­side the post.

liv­er­pool were com­fort­able win­ners, des­pite a few scares. the reds had numer­ous chances, which i’m sure ben­itez will talk about in train­ing this week. liv­er­pool now look ahead to their game against fulham.

chelsea and manchester united both won their matches. arsenal were defeated by aston villa. that means liv­er­pool and chelsea are tied for the lead, again, with manchester united 8 points behind. man united have a game in hand and could reduce that defi­cit to 5 points. arsenal are now 9 points behind.


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