Torres spares Reds' blushes

Late Torres strike gives Liverpool opening day success

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Torres spares Reds' blushes

Torres: Late winner

Moment of the match: Difficult to look beyond the goal really. Just when Liverpool were running out of ideas, Torres found some space and lashed the ball in from 20 yards out to shatter Liverpool's growing frustration.

Attempt of the match: He's scored them before, so Xabi Alonso's attempt on goal from inside his own half could barely be labelled 'audacious'. Having spotted Craig Gordon off his line, the Liverpool midfielder tried his luck only to see the shot float just over the bar as Gordon frantically scampered back.

Save of the match: Robbie Keane's point-blank save from his own strike partner's attempted tap-in was impressive, and not the best way to start his relationship with the Spaniard.

Talking point: Having purchased Keane for £20million, Rafa Benitez was forced to withdraw the striker as he failed to make an impact. Much was made of the Irishman's potential partnership with Torres but on this evidence the two have plenty of bonding to do before they begin to click.

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Liverpool were made to struggle before a late goal from Fernando Torres earned a 1-0 win for Rafael Benitez's team at Sunderland on Saturday evening.

Torres vowed to help Liverpool win the Premier League after making a vital contribution to Spain's success in the European Championships. And the striker backed up his words with a well-taken winner in the 83rd minute of a game when Sunderland pressed back Liverpool for long periods.

Liverpool were particularly stretched in the opening half, but exerted more pressure after the emergence of Xavi Alonso at the start of the second half.

These are early days, but this was not a performance to persuade neutrals that Liverpool are significantly better than last season.

Sunderland, however, looked a vastly improved side and the early exchanges were certainly encouraging for their manager Roy Keane, who fielded all their significant signings in Teemu Tainio, Steed Malbranque, El-Hadji Diouf and Pascal Chimbonda.

The quartet quickly settled into Keane's system and Diouf, booed throughout by the Liverpool supporters, could even have made a swift breakthrough.

Poor touch

Only five minutes had gone when the Senegal international collected the ball just inside the Liverpool area, but his first touch was poor and gave Sami Hyypia the chance to smother his belated effort.

Kieran Richardson was also allowed space to surge forward five minutes later before powering a shot wide.

Then Daryl Murphy should have done better in the 12th minute when he met Diouf's cross, but directed his header too close to keeper Pepe Reina from only eight yards.

Benitez was anxiously sending out instructions from the touchline with a quarter of an hour. But his words made little impact on the pattern of the match and Diouf again worried Liverpool when his 26th minute shot drifted wide.

Finally, though, Liverpool offered a glimpse of their class when Yossi Benayoun's control took him away from two challenges in the 33rd minute. The Israeli international could have shot, but chose to set up Steven Gerrard, who uncharacteristically dragged his shot wide.

Robbie Keane's Premier League debut for Liverpool was equally quiet before the break as he searched in vain for an understanding with the men around him.

But Keane was at least responsible for Liverpool's best opportunity of the half when his first-time shot went narrowly wide in the 43rd minute.

It was not enough to satisfy Benitez, though, who acted at half-time by sending on Alonso in place of Damien Plessis, who had been anonymous in midfield.

Extra Urgency

There was an extra urgency in the Liverpool approach and Gerrard adjusted his sight to go close with a 53rd minute effort.

But Liverpool should have been behind just seconds later when Murphy's cross found Diouf, who miscued his shot from only 12 yards.

It was to be Sunderland's last chance for some time as Liverpool began to peg them back in their own half and almost went ahead in the 72nd minute.

Kuyt, another who made little impression on the game, unleashed a shot that deflected off a defender before Gordon made a fine reaction. From the rebound Torres should have scored but Keane accidentally blocked his team-mate's shot.

Alonso also went close with an ambitious attempt from 10 yards inside his own half before Torres earned Liverpool a victory they scarcely deserved, steering a low shot inside the post after accepting a pass from Gerrard.

SunderlandTeam StatisticsLiverpool
0Goals1
01st Half Goals0
3Shots on Target3
3Shots off Target5
1Blocked Shots8
1Corners8
13Fouls12
2Offsides0
0Yellow Cards2
0Red Cards0
71.6Passing Success76.9
25Tackles25
88Tackles Success80
40.4Possession59.6
46.1Territorial Advantage53.9