Premier League - Liverpool spank woeful Newcastle

Liverpool cemented their hold on top spot in the Premier League with a 5-1 thumping of Newcastle at St James' Park.

It was a statement of intent from Rafael Benitez's side, who continue to strengthen their credentials as genuine title contenders and will top the table at the end of 2008.

A brace from Steven Gerrard and goals from Sami Hyypia, Ryan Babel and a Xabi Alonso penalty helped the Reds to a score-line that frankly flattered a disjointed and listless Toon, whose token reply came from David Edgar.

Liverpool utterly dominated the match but were denied a rugby score by some incredible goalkeeping by Shay Given.

The Irishman made world-class stops from Dirk Kuyt, Hyypia and twice apiece from Gerrard and Lucas Leiva, while Charles N'Zogbia cleared one corner off the line.

One of Given's saves from Brazilian midfielder Lucas defied physics as he managed to change direction while diving the wrong way to somehow get a one-handed, strong-arm parry on his point-blank header from a corner.

Given could do little about any of the goals though.

By the time Liverpool opened the scoring they had seen 10 opportunities spurned or saved by Given. Just after the half-hour mark Jamie Carragher found space on the overlap and cut the ball back to Javier Mascherano, who freed Yossi Benayoun on the right.

The Israeli could have shot at the near post but he spotted an unmarked Gerrard just inside the box and cut the ball back to the Liverpool captain, who rifled an unstoppable finish in off the post.

Hyypia doubled the lead five minutes later. Slack marking at a corner allowed the Finnish stopper to power an unchallenged header past the stranded Given, who should have received more help from N'Zogbia guarding the post.

Despite Liverpool's stranglehold on the match, Newcastle pulled one back and could even have been level at the break.

Michael Owen had a 33rd-minute goal incorrectly disallowed when Damien Duff was adjudged to have been offside while he raced on to Jonas Gutierrez's perfect through-ball.

They did pull one back though, just before the half-time whistle, when young Canadian defender Edgar beat Carragher to a Danny Guthrie corner and headed in to the right of Pepe Reina's goal just after Steven Taylor had gone close with a similar effort.

Newcastle were more than happy to press the self-destruct button though.

The second half started promisingly for the hosts, with substitute Shola Ameobi threatening down the right on two occasions.

But any hopes of a dramatic Toon comeback were dashed at a 50th-minute corner when comical defending from Fabricio Coloccini in particular handed Ryan Babel the freedom of the penalty area to finish past the hapless Given.

Substitute Geremi almost have the hosts some hope when he rattled a long-range free-kick off the top of the crossbar on the hour mark, but Liverpool put the result beyond doubt when Gerrard raced on to a perfectly-weighted diagonal pass from Lucas and lifted the finish over the onrushing Given.

It was a great injustice that Given conceded five goals as his performance barely warranted a single strike. Again he had little say in the matter when Edgar scythed down Babel in the box and Alonso - who had only recently come on for Gerrard - despatched the penalty with aplomb.

Liverpool almost got a late sixth but Given again was on hand to deny Lucas with a far-post header that was destined for the top right.

Newcastle had a couple of chances to reduce arrears, with Guthrie and Ameobi forcing smart stops from Reina, but any consolation would have been scant as Liverpool cut second-placed Chelsea's goal-difference and the Magpies found themselves right back in a relegation scrap.

 

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