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EPL: Liverpool left red-faced

Updated on: 02 November,2014 06:55 AM IST  | 
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Liverpool's season goes from bad to worse after being beaten 0-1 by Newcastle United

EPL: Liverpool left red-faced

Newcastle player Ayoze Perez (second from left) fires the opening goal past Liverpool's Simon Mignolet at St James' Park on Saturday. Pic/Getty Images.

Newcastle: Spanish substitute Ayoze Perez netted the only goal of the game as Newcastle United added to Liverpool’s woes by beating the Reds 1-0 at St James’ Park on Saturday afternoon. There was always a chance that Liverpool would suffer at the hands of Spanish opposition in the week ahead, but few would have predicted their tormentor to be Perez.


Newcastle player Ayoze Perez
Newcastle player Ayoze Perez (second from left) fires the opening goal past Liverpool's Simon Mignolet at St James' Park on Saturday. Pic/Getty Images.


Last season, the 21-year-old was playing for Tenerife in Spain’s second division but he proved more than equal to the challenge when his chance came against Liverpool, pouncing on a mistake by Alberto Moreno to sweep home from close range 17 minutes from time. Three days before his side take on Real Madrid in the Champions League, Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers was forced to endure another awkward day in charge of the Merseyside club.


Insipid Liverpool
With Mario Balotelli anonymous once again, Steven Gerrard struggling to exert his authority despite coming up against Mehdi Abeid and even Raheem Sterling suffering a rare off day, Liverpool were insipid throughout.

Newcastle were no more cohesive for long spells, but, in front of their own fans, the north-east side played the better football, created the better chances and displayed a ruthless streak in the box when the opportunity finally came along for Perez.

The Spaniard, who was a half-time replacement for Papiss Cisse, had scored in the win at Tottenham Hotspur six days earlier, and is rapidly finding his feet after a £1.8 million pre-season switch from Tenerife. Having watched his supposed shadow side outplay Manchester City to knock the holders out of the League Cup three days earlier, it was no surprise that Newcastle manager Alan Pardew retained faith in Abeid, Sammy Ameobi and Gabriel Obertan, three of the leading performers at the Etihad Stadium.

Newcastle’s French experiment has had some notable successes in the last few years, but the fact that Yoan Gouffran and Remy Cabella were both left out of the starting line-up was telling.

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