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Let’s give credit where it’s due. Liverpool dug deep on Sunday and got a win over their friends from down the road. And while they were at it, their fans also gave Michael Owen the sort of reception befitting a bomb terrorist …

But, these things happen. Owen must have expected it, and from the mild “Where were you in Istanbul” to a slightly more venomous “Judas” chant, the former Kop hero was left in no doubt as to what Merseyside thought of his career decision.

Had Jamie Carragher not prematurely hugged him towards the latter stages, Owen may have had his reward. But, in the end, the win went to a team that craved it more, a midfield that had bite to back up its incessant bark. And of course a certain Spaniard returned upfront. You can say whatever you want, but few strikers would have brushed a “world-class defender” aside quite as effortlessly as Fernando Torres did to Rio Ferdinand.

“El Nino” was once regarded as a soft touch. These days, though, he gives as good as he gets. His mixture of pace, power and deadly precision were on full display in his goal.

United fans — and England ones, too — will be really worried about Rio’s charitable ways. In between a series of injuries and his off-field activities, England’s coolest customer seems to have forgotten how to do his day job. His pace, which once allowed him to live with Thierry Henry at his peak, seems to be fading. Strikers will run at him, and the likes of Nemanja Vidic and John Terry are no Usain Bolts by any stretch of the imagination.

But what of Liverpool, the team that beats the best but flounders against the rest? You have to hope that Rafa Benitez is now a converted believer in the powers of Benayoun. The Israeli ran the match, jinking and jostling before playing a pearler of a through-pass for Torres.
He has to start — and stay for ninety minutes. Maybe then we may start to believe that Liverpool is not a two-man team. Everywhere, there were performances that belied their previous dark days. Carragher defended like a man possessed, and even Lucas had a good game. I was beginning to wonder if he really was Brazilian, so crap was some of his play this season.

Perhaps he was adopted …

Honestly, though, he and Javier Mascherano wrapped up Paul Scholes so tight that he only showed up when he was substituted.

The race for the league is getting into its stride now, and all the contenders seem to have chinks in their armour. Liverpool will argue that their slump is over, and they have enough time to recover.

Only time will tell.




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Lungani Zama is a sports writer at The Witness daily newspaper in Pietermaritzburg, writing mainly on local and international cricket.

He brings an alternative perspective to the English Premier League, and having spent three years in Manchester and Liverpool playing professional cricket, has acquired the necessary passion for this most exciting of soccer leagues. He follows developments religiously, and has no bias as the team he truly supports, Leeds United, is languishing in the 3rd division.
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