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Brendan Rodgers praised the patience and resilience of his Liverpool side after they held on to beat Sunderland 2-1 at Anfield on Wednesday.
The hosts took the lead on Merseyside just before half-time when Steven Gerrard turned home a free-kick, before Daniel Sturridge doubled the advantage shortly after the interval.
Sunderland fought back in the latter stages of the match and brought an air of tension to Anfield when Ki Sung-yueng headed home Adam Johnson's corner.
Gus Poyet's side battled for an equaliser but Liverpool remained stoic in defence and Rodgers was pleased with the way his side responded to the challenge.
"It was always going to be a really difficult game for us," he told Sky Sports.
"I think there is a perception that we're always going to score four, five, six goals every game, but it was always going to be a difficult game for us.
"Especially in the first half when they have five defenders, two holding midfield players and the goalkeeper, so we had a bank of eight, which was hard for us to penetrate."
Sunderland enjoyed a strong start defensively and kept a clean sheet for the first 40 minutes and Rodgers applauded the persistence of his side.
Patient
"We just had to be patient and let our quality show through," he added.
"I thought our work rate and intensity was outstanding and obviously we scored two excellent goals."
Poyet's decision to play a back five, with two holding midfielders, made Sunderland difficult to break down, but Rodgers was delighted to see Liverpool get the opening goal.
"Teams will be like that near the end of the season, especially here at home," he said.
"It's an intimidating block but we just had to find the touches and combinations to work our way through.
"Obviously the first goal is important in any game, but especially here at Anfield."
Gerrard's opener came from a free kick on the edge of the box after Luis Suarez was dragged down by Santiago Vergini but referee Kevin Friend only produced a yellow card, after Wes Brown appeared to be racing back as cover.
"I thought their player should have been sent off," Rodgers claimed.
"We never got the decision there which would have opened up the game even more.
"Sunderland were probably fortunate there but it was a wonderful free-kick and once we get the first goal, our fluency is better from there."
Prolific
Although Suarez was unable to add to his tally, Sturridge continued his goal-scoring form but Rodgers insists it is all about the team cause.
"I'm more worried about a great Liverpool team to be honest," he said.
"The two boys [Suarez and Sturridge] are both special talents in their own right, they're both prolific.
"The most important thing for me is the team and as long as they're both working for the team and contributing off the ball, hopefully they can go on to become greats."
Liverpool had their chances to extend their lead throughout the second half but were made to hold out late on as Sunderland launched a spirited comeback.
"What good teams do, they stay with it," Rodgers said. "Sunderland threw everything at it in that last period.
"But we hung in there and it's a magnificent three points for us.
"It feels like they fans are very proud of their team, they're giving us excellent support.
"It's a great arena for us to work in here at Liverpool and when the supporters get behind us, like they have done all season, it's a massive part of our success."
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Premier League: Brendan Rodgers hails Liverpool after holding off Sunderland
Brendan Rodgers praised the patience and resilience of his Liverpool side after they held on to beat Sunderland 2-1 at Anfield on Wednesday.
The hosts took the lead on Merseyside just before half-time when Steven Gerrard turned home a free-kick, before Daniel Sturridge doubled the advantage shortly after the interval.
Sunderland fought back in the latter stages of the match and brought an air of tension to Anfield when Ki Sung-yueng headed home Adam Johnson's corner.
Gus Poyet's side battled for an equaliser but Liverpool remained stoic in defence and Rodgers was pleased with the way his side responded to the challenge.
"It was always going to be a really difficult game for us," he told Sky Sports.
"I think there is a perception that we're always going to score four, five, six goals every game, but it was always going to be a difficult game for us.
"Especially in the first half when they have five defenders, two holding midfield players and the goalkeeper, so we had a bank of eight, which was hard for us to penetrate."
Sunderland enjoyed a strong start defensively and kept a clean sheet for the first 40 minutes and Rodgers applauded the persistence of his side.
Patient
"We just had to be patient and let our quality show through," he added.
"I thought our work rate and intensity was outstanding and obviously we scored two excellent goals."
Poyet's decision to play a back five, with two holding midfielders, made Sunderland difficult to break down, but Rodgers was delighted to see Liverpool get the opening goal.
"Teams will be like that near the end of the season, especially here at home," he said.
"It's an intimidating block but we just had to find the touches and combinations to work our way through.
"Obviously the first goal is important in any game, but especially here at Anfield."
Gerrard's opener came from a free kick on the edge of the box after Luis Suarez was dragged down by Santiago Vergini but referee Kevin Friend only produced a yellow card, after Wes Brown appeared to be racing back as cover.
"I thought their player should have been sent off," Rodgers claimed.
"We never got the decision there which would have opened up the game even more.
"Sunderland were probably fortunate there but it was a wonderful free-kick and once we get the first goal, our fluency is better from there."
Prolific
Although Suarez was unable to add to his tally, Sturridge continued his goal-scoring form but Rodgers insists it is all about the team cause.
"I'm more worried about a great Liverpool team to be honest," he said.
"The two boys [Suarez and Sturridge] are both special talents in their own right, they're both prolific.
"The most important thing for me is the team and as long as they're both working for the team and contributing off the ball, hopefully they can go on to become greats."
Liverpool had their chances to extend their lead throughout the second half but were made to hold out late on as Sunderland launched a spirited comeback.
"What good teams do, they stay with it," Rodgers said. "Sunderland threw everything at it in that last period.
"But we hung in there and it's a magnificent three points for us.
"It feels like they fans are very proud of their team, they're giving us excellent support.
"It's a great arena for us to work in here at Liverpool and when the supporters get behind us, like they have done all season, it's a massive part of our success."
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Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard insisted "we've nothing yet" after helping his side to a 2-1 win over Sunderland.
Gerrard settled the nerves at Anfield on Wednesday night when he curled home a 39th-minute free-kick - after being allowed to take a set-piece by prolific striker Luis Suarez.
Daniel Sturridge netted his 20th league goal of the season to make it 2-0 on 48 minutes - but Ki Sung-yeung pulled one back for Gus Poyet's battling visitors to set up a nerve-jangling finale for the home fans.
The result saw Brendan Rodgers' Reds move into second place, just a point behind leaders Chelsea - but third-placed Manchester City are still in pole position as they have two games in hand and trail Jose Mourinho's Blues by three points.
"Credit to Sunderland, they came to shut up shop and made it difficult," Gerrard told Sky Sports 1HD.
"I don't usually get a go (at free-kicks). Luis Suarez has been magnificent on set-pieces but sometimes you need people to step in and I got it right.
"He let me take one! He wouldn't let me take one at Cardiff! But it doesn't matter who gets the goals. We've won nothing yet."
Sturridge has won plenty of plaudits, though.
He and Suarez have both got 20 league goals this season and he said: "It's a great feeling but it's more important for the team. It's not about personal accolades."Reds manager Brendan Rodgers felt his side got their rewards for showing patience.
"It was always going to be really difficult. There's a perception that we're always going to score four or five every game," he said.
"There was a block of eight which was hard for us to penetrate.
"We had to be patient and then our quality came through. Our work rate was outstanding and we scored two excellent goals.
"We made the point that we had to show patience."
Asked if it was a win that marked them out as possible champions, Rodgers said: "Certainly it's a win that good teams grind out.
"We're one point behind and this is it. We will recover for the weekend."
Sunderland boss Gus Poyet was pleased that his side showed enough to suggest their season remains alive.
"I think we can take a lot because everything was set for a four, five, six, seven-nil, which of course we didn't like," he said.
"The feeling of seeing this crowd quite at the end and then celebrating at the end shows it wasn't an easy game for Liverpool.
"The thing (relegation) is killing me. We can play the way we can today but cannot beat the teams at the bottom.
"We need goals, that's the key also. We are not happy because we lost but people did not expect us to play like that."
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Premier League: Steven Gerrard says 'we've won nothing yet' after Sunderland win
Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard insisted "we've nothing yet" after helping his side to a 2-1 win over Sunderland.
Gerrard settled the nerves at Anfield on Wednesday night when he curled home a 39th-minute free-kick - after being allowed to take a set-piece by prolific striker Luis Suarez.
Daniel Sturridge netted his 20th league goal of the season to make it 2-0 on 48 minutes - but Ki Sung-yeung pulled one back for Gus Poyet's battling visitors to set up a nerve-jangling finale for the home fans.
The result saw Brendan Rodgers' Reds move into second place, just a point behind leaders Chelsea - but third-placed Manchester City are still in pole position as they have two games in hand and trail Jose Mourinho's Blues by three points.
"Credit to Sunderland, they came to shut up shop and made it difficult," Gerrard told Sky Sports 1HD.
"I don't usually get a go (at free-kicks). Luis Suarez has been magnificent on set-pieces but sometimes you need people to step in and I got it right.
"He let me take one! He wouldn't let me take one at Cardiff! But it doesn't matter who gets the goals. We've won nothing yet."
Sturridge has won plenty of plaudits, though.
He and Suarez have both got 20 league goals this season and he said: "It's a great feeling but it's more important for the team. It's not about personal accolades."Reds manager Brendan Rodgers felt his side got their rewards for showing patience.
"It was always going to be really difficult. There's a perception that we're always going to score four or five every game," he said.
"There was a block of eight which was hard for us to penetrate.
"We had to be patient and then our quality came through. Our work rate was outstanding and we scored two excellent goals.
"We made the point that we had to show patience."
Asked if it was a win that marked them out as possible champions, Rodgers said: "Certainly it's a win that good teams grind out.
"We're one point behind and this is it. We will recover for the weekend."
Sunderland boss Gus Poyet was pleased that his side showed enough to suggest their season remains alive.
"I think we can take a lot because everything was set for a four, five, six, seven-nil, which of course we didn't like," he said.
"The feeling of seeing this crowd quite at the end and then celebrating at the end shows it wasn't an easy game for Liverpool.
"The thing (relegation) is killing me. We can play the way we can today but cannot beat the teams at the bottom.
"We need goals, that's the key also. We are not happy because we lost but people did not expect us to play like that."
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Brendan Rodgers praised the patience and resilience of his Liverpool side after they held out beat Sunderland 2-1 at Anfield on Wednesday.
The hosts took the lead on Merseyside just before half time when Steven Gerrard turned home a free kick, before Daniel Sturridge doubled the advantage shortly after the interval.
Sunderland fought back in the latter stages of the match and brought an air of tension to Anfield when Sung-yueng Ki headed home Adam Johnson's corner.
Gus Poyet's side battled for an equaliser but Liverpool remained stoic in defence and Rodgers was pleased with the way his side responded to the challenge.
"It was always going to be a really difficult game for us," he told Sky Sports.
"I think there is a perception that we're always going to score four, five, six goals every game, but it was always going to be a difficult game for us.
"Especially in the first half when they have five defenders, two holding midfield players and the goalkeeper, so we had a bank of eight, which was hard for us to penetrate."
Sunderland enjoyed a strong start defensively and kept a clean sheet for the first forty minutes and Rodgers applauded the persistence of his side.
Patient
"We just had to be patient and let our quality show through," he added.
"I thought our work rate and intensity was outstanding and obviously we scored two excellent goals."
Poyet's decision to play a back five, with two holding midfielders, made Sunderland difficult to break down, but Rodgers was delighted to see Liverpool get the opening goal.
"Teams will be like that near the end of the season, especially here at home," he said.
"It's an intimidating block but we just had to find the touches and combinations to work our way through.
"Obviously the first goal is important in any game, but especially here at Anfield."
Gerrard's opener came from a free kick on the edge of the box after Luis Suarez was dragged down by Santiago Vergini but referee Kevin Friend only produced a yellow card, after Wes Brown appeared to be racing back as cover.
"I thought their player should have been sent off," Rodgers claimed.
"We never got the decision there which would have opened up the game even more.
"Sunderland were probably fortunate there but it was a wonderful free kick and once we get the first goal, our fluency is better from there."
Prolific
Although Suarez was unable to add to his tally, Sturridge continued his goal-scoring form but Rodgers insists it is all about the team cause.
"I'm more worried about a great Liverpool team to be honest," he said.
"The two boys [Suarez and Sturridge] are both special talents in their own right, they're both prolific.
"The most important thing for me is the team and as long as they're both working for the team and contributing off the ball, hopefully they can go on to become greats."
Liverpool had their chances to extend their lead throughout the second half but were made to hold out late on as Sunderland launched a spirited comeback.
"What good teams do, they stay with it," Rodgers said. "Sunderland threw everything at it in that last period.
"But we hung in there and it's a magnificent three points for us.
"It feels like they fans are very proud of their team, they're giving us excellent support.
"It's a great arena for us to work in here at Liverpool and when the supporters get behind us, like they have done all season, it's a massive part of our success."
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Premier League: Brendan Rodgers hails massive points as Liverpool hold off Sunderland
Brendan Rodgers praised the patience and resilience of his Liverpool side after they held out beat Sunderland 2-1 at Anfield on Wednesday.
The hosts took the lead on Merseyside just before half time when Steven Gerrard turned home a free kick, before Daniel Sturridge doubled the advantage shortly after the interval.
Sunderland fought back in the latter stages of the match and brought an air of tension to Anfield when Sung-yueng Ki headed home Adam Johnson's corner.
Gus Poyet's side battled for an equaliser but Liverpool remained stoic in defence and Rodgers was pleased with the way his side responded to the challenge.
"It was always going to be a really difficult game for us," he told Sky Sports.
"I think there is a perception that we're always going to score four, five, six goals every game, but it was always going to be a difficult game for us.
"Especially in the first half when they have five defenders, two holding midfield players and the goalkeeper, so we had a bank of eight, which was hard for us to penetrate."
Sunderland enjoyed a strong start defensively and kept a clean sheet for the first forty minutes and Rodgers applauded the persistence of his side.
Patient
"We just had to be patient and let our quality show through," he added.
"I thought our work rate and intensity was outstanding and obviously we scored two excellent goals."
Poyet's decision to play a back five, with two holding midfielders, made Sunderland difficult to break down, but Rodgers was delighted to see Liverpool get the opening goal.
"Teams will be like that near the end of the season, especially here at home," he said.
"It's an intimidating block but we just had to find the touches and combinations to work our way through.
"Obviously the first goal is important in any game, but especially here at Anfield."
Gerrard's opener came from a free kick on the edge of the box after Luis Suarez was dragged down by Santiago Vergini but referee Kevin Friend only produced a yellow card, after Wes Brown appeared to be racing back as cover.
"I thought their player should have been sent off," Rodgers claimed.
"We never got the decision there which would have opened up the game even more.
"Sunderland were probably fortunate there but it was a wonderful free kick and once we get the first goal, our fluency is better from there."
Prolific
Although Suarez was unable to add to his tally, Sturridge continued his goal-scoring form but Rodgers insists it is all about the team cause.
"I'm more worried about a great Liverpool team to be honest," he said.
"The two boys [Suarez and Sturridge] are both special talents in their own right, they're both prolific.
"The most important thing for me is the team and as long as they're both working for the team and contributing off the ball, hopefully they can go on to become greats."
Liverpool had their chances to extend their lead throughout the second half but were made to hold out late on as Sunderland launched a spirited comeback.
"What good teams do, they stay with it," Rodgers said. "Sunderland threw everything at it in that last period.
"But we hung in there and it's a magnificent three points for us.
"It feels like they fans are very proud of their team, they're giving us excellent support.
"It's a great arena for us to work in here at Liverpool and when the supporters get behind us, like they have done all season, it's a massive part of our success."
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"Kami tidak sabar bermain di Anfield. Ia perlawanan besar buat kami. Harapnya penyokong akan memberikan sokongan jitu sebelum sepak mula, menghangatkan suasana dan kami akan meneruskan persembahan hebat ini."
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"Kami tidak sabar bermain di Anfield. Ia perlawanan besar buat kami. Harapnya penyokong akan memberikan sokongan jitu sebelum sepak mula, menghangatkan suasana dan kami akan meneruskan persembahan hebat ini."
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Liverpool named an unchanged team for tonight’s visit of Sunderland to Anfield, Philippe Coutinho keeping his place ahead of Raheem Sterling.
Hundreds of fans lined Anfield Road pre-match to greet the Liverpool team bus:
Liverpool: Mignolet, Flanagan, Johnson, Skrtel, Agger, Gerrard, Allen, Henderson, Coutinho, Suarez, Sturridge.
Subs: Jones, Sterling, Aspas, Sakho, Lucas, Cissokho, Moses
Sunderland: Mannone, Bardsley, Dossena, Brown, O’Shea (c), Vergini, Cattermole, Bridcutt, Giaccherini, Altidore, Wickham.
Subs: Ki, Larsson, Johnson, Colback, Roberge, Scocco, Ustari.
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Line Up: Liverpool vs Sunderland – Reds unchanged
Liverpool named an unchanged team for tonight’s visit of Sunderland to Anfield, Philippe Coutinho keeping his place ahead of Raheem Sterling.
Hundreds of fans lined Anfield Road pre-match to greet the Liverpool team bus:
Liverpool: Mignolet, Flanagan, Johnson, Skrtel, Agger, Gerrard, Allen, Henderson, Coutinho, Suarez, Sturridge.
Subs: Jones, Sterling, Aspas, Sakho, Lucas, Cissokho, Moses
Sunderland: Mannone, Bardsley, Dossena, Brown, O’Shea (c), Vergini, Cattermole, Bridcutt, Giaccherini, Altidore, Wickham.
Subs: Ki, Larsson, Johnson, Colback, Roberge, Scocco, Ustari.
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Follow Wednesday's football via TEAMtalk's Live Centre, as Liverpool host Sunderland and Hull City travel to West Ham in the Premier League.
Follow the minute-by-minute updates from Anfield and Upton Park on our Live Centre and have Your Say. Also, check out the Premier League Gallery for the best pictures of the action from tonight's games.
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Premier League - live updates
Follow Wednesday's football via TEAMtalk's Live Centre, as Liverpool host Sunderland and Hull City travel to West Ham in the Premier League.
Follow the minute-by-minute updates from Anfield and Upton Park on our Live Centre and have Your Say. Also, check out the Premier League Gallery for the best pictures of the action from tonight's games.
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