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FC Utrecht vs Liverpool. UEFA Europa League Group K.

Nieuwe GalgenwaardAttendance23,662.

Reds play out bore draw

Image: Poulsen and Van Wolfswinkel tangle.

Liverpool failed to build any head of steam as they laboured to a goalless draw with Utrecht.

Hodgson's side fail to get their season up and running

Liverpool failed to build any head of steam as they laboured to a goalless draw with Utrecht in their Europa League group game on Thursday. Roy Hodgson fielded a strong side as he looked to gain some form going into an important Premier League game against Blackpool on Sunday, but he'll be disappointed with what he saw. The Reds were completely lacking in inspiration throughout, with Fernando Torres cutting a forlorn figure up front on his own and still lacking the sharpness that made him so feared in the past. Utrecht arguably had the better of the chances, with Alje Schut and Jacob Mulenga going close for the home side in the second half. Although Liverpool stay top of the group going into their third game of the competition, it was still a disappointing showing by what Hodgson would consider his strongest available side. In the end it was a point gained for the Reds, but it was not the performance many thought could kick-start what has been a lacklustre opening to their season. A point in the Stadion Galgenwaard, where the hosts had won their previous six matches, was no disgrace but it was hardly one of those classic, gritty away performances in Europe. Roy Hodgson's side, who had five successive Europa League victories prior to this game, were dominated for long periods and their clean sheet owed much to goalkeeper Jose Reina and a goalline clearance from Raul Meireles. Liverpool have now gone four matches without a victory in all competitions and Hodgson's blueprint for reinvigorating the team after Rafael Benitez's departure in the summer still looks very much like a work in progress.

Devoid of ideas

Without their captain Steven Gerrard, left behind to rest on Merseyside, the side looked devoid of ideas and even the presence of Torres for his first Europa League start of the campaign did not help. The only real positive to come out of the game was that the five-time European champions and winners of this competition on a record-equalling three occasions, extended their impressive statistics against Dutch clubs. Since losing their first encounter against Ajax in 1966 they have now not been beaten in 12 matches against teams from the Netherlands. But that run came close to being ended on a number of occasions as Utrecht were the better side from the off. In only the fifth minute the prolific Ricky Van Wolfswinkel, scorer of 13 goals in 14 games this season, was given half a chance when Christian Poulsen gave away possession but the 21-year-old striker could only divert Dries Mertens' left-wing cross wide of the far post. Liverpool fashioned three or four openings - none of which could be described in any way as good - with Meireles both shooting and heading at goalkeeper Michel Vorm either side of off-target efforts from Lucas Leiva and Joe Cole. Torres also curled a shot wide after turning and shooting from the edge of the area. But the best first-half chances fell to Utrecht with Jan Wuytens' volley only ruled out for Jacob Mulenga's foul on Martin Kelly, makeshift left-back in the absence of the injured trio of Paul Konchesky, Daniel Agger and Fabio Aurelio. And had it not been for Reina saving well at close range from Mertens after Dirk Kuyt, returning to his former club, was slow to react to a loose ball in the penalty area from a corner Liverpool would have been behind at half-time.
Quiet
Torres had been quiet all night and, early in the second half, when the ball did drop to him in the penalty area from Glen Johnson's cross he hacked wildly at it and ballooned a shot over. But Liverpool were soon on the back foot again with Reina diving at the feet of Wolfswinkel to stop Mulenga's low cross while Meireles cleared off the line from Michael Silverbauer's header when his goalkeeper came for Mertens' corner but missed. Typically, considering his fortunes this season, Torres' one chance came in the 57th minute but he was denied by a great reaction save from Vorm when Kuyt picked him out with a low, near-post cross. To compound the Spaniard's frustration referee Duarte Gomes awarded a goal-kick. He was almost gifted another opportunity moments later when Mihai Nesu left his back-pass short but the striker's first touch took the ball out of play as he attempted to round Vorm. As the match entered its closing stages it was Utrecht who looked the most likely scorers. Maxi Rodriguez's first touch after replacing Cole with eight minutes to go saw him attempt an ambitious overhead kick which failed to hit the target. Liverpool were happy with the draw but Mulenga should have snatched victory only to drive wide of Reina's left-hand post with only the goalkeeper to beat.
FC Utrecht Team Statistics Liverpool
0 Goals 0
0 1st Half Goals 0
3 Shots on Target 4
7 Shots off Target 6
1 Blocked Shots 0
5 Corners 2
12 Fouls 15
1 Offsides 1
0 Yellow Cards 3
0 Red Cards 0
78% Passing Success 81%
26 Tackles 22
69% Tackles Success 82%
43% Possession 57%
49% Territorial Advantage 51%

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