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Sunderland 1 - 1 Liverpool

KO: Sat Sep 15 17:30:00 BST 2012 Ground: Stadium of Light 
Att: 41997 Referee: M Atkinson 

Preview: Sunderland Welcome Liverpool To The Stadium Of Light

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Liverpool must focus on on-field matters following an emotional week which saw the publication of the Hillsborough Independent Panel's report into the 1989 disaster.

The Reds travel to the Stadium of Light to take on Sunderland in the Saturday evening kick-off.

Both sides will be going all out to notch their first Premier League win of the campaign.

The Black Cats followed-up a creditable goalless draw at Arsenal with a 2-2 stalemate at Swansea.

Sandwiched between those draws was a 2-0 Capital One Cup victory over Morecambe and now back on home soil, Martin O'Neil's side will be looking to push on against the Reds and post their first win in 11 league attempts stretching back to last term.

Liverpool have taken just one point from their opening three league games under new boss Brendan Rodgers.

The Reds opened with a 3-0 loss at West Brom, then held champions Manchester City 2-2 at home before slipping to a 2-0 defeat to the Gunners at Anfield.

But the Reds have fared better in Europe, seeing-off Gomel and Hearts to progress into the group stages of the Europa League.

Opta Facts

  • Liverpool have kept only two clean sheets in their last 17 Premier League games.
  • Luis Suarez has scored in two of his three Premier League appearances against Sunderland.
  • Sunderland have won none of their last 10 Premier League games (D7 L3).

Sunderland 1 - 1 Liverpool: Suarez Rescues Liverpool After Steven Fletcher Gave Sunderland Lead

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Sunderland were denied three points by Luis Suarez, as the Liverpool striker's late goal rescued a point in a 1-1 draw at the Stadium of Light.

The Uruguayan struck 19 minutes from time to cancel out Steven Fletcher's first half opener.

Sunderland looked set to inflict another defeat on Liverpool thanks to Fletcher's third goal for the club since his big-money arrival from Wolves.

The result leaves Sunderland unbeaten in the Premier League this season, but still looking for their first win.

At the end of an emotional week off the pitch, Liverpool arrived on Wearside hoping for much-needed points on it, but as so often during the opening weeks of the season, they headed for the dressing room at half-time frustrated.

For the best part of half an hour, they dominated possession, but were unable to make the pressure tell.

Raheem Sterling threatened repeatedly down the right, but with Sunderland debutant Danny Rose giving as good as he got, the winger's efforts went largely unrewarded.

It started in promising fashion for the Merseysiders as Jonjo Shelvey fired just wide with four minutes gone after combining well with Suarez, who then also missed the target seven minutes later.

Shelvey played striker Fabio Borini into space on the right with a well-weighted 13th-minute pass, and his cross was deflected goal-wards, but straight to keeper Simon Mignolet.

The Belgian came to the Black Cats' rescue five minutes later when Borini ran on to Carlos Cuellar's woefully weak header and fired in a shot from a tight angle which the keeper managed to block.

Sunderland almost took the lead when they were awarded a 20th-minute free-kick which Sebastian Larsson curled into the box and just wide of the far post with Pepe Reina flat-footed and no one able to get a touch.

Opener

The game changed in an instant with 29 minutes gone when Sunderland full-back Craig Gardner slipped all too easily past Johnson and crossed for Fletcher to get in front of his man and turn the ball home from close range.

Liverpool's confidence visibly drained away as the home side started to take control, and the response from Rodgers' men was tepid.

Their afternoon took a turn for the worse when Suarez surged into the box eight minutes before the break and collapsed under John O'Shea's challenge, earning a yellow card rather than the penalty for which he was hoping.

Cuellar failed to re-appear after the break and was replaced by Titus Bramble, and the newcomer found his defence stretched within two minutes when Gerrard and Suarez combined to set up Shelvey, whose skidding drive was saved.

The visitors had once again started confidently and Johnson deserved better when he sent an inviting ball across the face of goal, but found no-one there to meet it.

Johnson opted to go it alone with 51 minutes gone when he cut inside and went right-footed for the top corner, only to see his effort come back off the crossbar with Mignolet beaten.

Unfortunate

The Reds were desperately unfortunate not to be back on level terms on the hour when, after Mignolet had beaten away Sterling's cross, Shelvey squared for Gerrard to clip the outside of the post with a guided attempt.

Rodgers replaced Borini with winger Stewart Downing four minutes later, but it was defender Martin Skrtel who went close after Gerrard's deflected shot sat up nicely for him, but his header was well-saved by Mignolet.

Liverpool eventually made the breakthrough with 71 minutes gone when Sterling rounded Rose to cross from the right and Bramble could only block the ball to Suarez, who gleefully smashed it past the keeper from close range.

Shelvey might have won it 10 minutes from time when he cut inside on to his left foot and went for goal, but Mignolet got down well to save and Suarez could not climb high enough to head the rebound on goal.

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Sunderland

22 Simon Mignolet
8 Craig Gardner
24 Carlos Cuellar
16 John O'Shea
3 Danny Rose
7 Sebastian Larsson
14 Jack Colback
6 Lee Cattermole
23 James McClean
28 Stephane Sessegnon
26 Steven Fletcher

Substitutes
20 Keiren Westwood
9 Fraizer Campbell
12 Matthew Kilgallon
17 Dong-Won Ji
18 David Meyler
19 Titus Bramble
25 Louis Saha

Liverpool

25 Pepe Reina
34 Martin Kelly
37 Martin Skrtel
5 Daniel Agger
2 Glen Johnson
8 Steven Gerrard
24 Joe Allen
33 Jonjo Shelvey
29 Fabio Borini
7 Luis Suarez
31 Raheem Sterling

Substitutes
1 Brad Jones
3 Jose Enrique
4 Nuri Sahin
11 Oussama Assaidi
14 Jordan Henderson
19 Stewart Downing
23 Jamie Carragher

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1 Manchester United 38 89
2 Manchester City 38 78
3 Chelsea 38 75
4 Arsenal 38 73
5 Tottenham Hotspur 38 72
6 Everton 38 63
7 Liverpool 38 61
8 West Bromwich Albion 38 49
9 Swansea City 38 46
10 West Ham United 38 46
11 Norwich City 38 44
12 Fulham 38 43
13 Stoke City 38 42
14 Southampton 38 41
15 Aston Villa 38 41
16 Newcastle United 38 41
17 Sunderland 38 39
18 Wigan Athletic 38 36
19 Reading 38 28
20 Queens Park Rangers 38 25