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Updated: 07/02/2012 00:38 | By soccernet.espn.go.com

Liverpool 0-0 Tottenham



Luis Suarez's long-awaited return from suspension could not inspire Liverpool to victory over Tottenham at Anfield as the two sides played out a 0-0 draw.

- Jolly: Suarez returns to a familiar outcome

- Dalglish again questions Suarez ban

The Uruguay international, having served an eight-match suspension for racially abusing Manchester United's Patrice Evra, had not played since Boxing Day.

And although he gave his side another dimension when he appeared as a second-half substitute, he could not end six weeks' of frustration with a decisive intervention, missing a golden chance from close range late in the game.

As can be expected with Suarez, his 24-minute cameo was not without incident. He was booked for kicking Scott Parker in the stomach when attempting a close-range volley and also felt he should have had a penalty for handball when he had in fact used his own arm to control.

However, Tottenham left Anfield seemingly satisfied with a point, as while the home team were enjoying having Suarez available again the visitors were missing their absent manager.

Harry Redknapp had been due to fly to Merseyside after another day in Southwark Crown Court at his trial into charges of cheating the public revenue, which he denies, but technical problems with his aircraft meant he was left stranded in the south of England.

Redknapp's absence was not an alien situation for Spurs as the 64-year-old missed three weeks in November after undergoing a heart procedure.

Whether the late change of plans affected his team would only be known inside their dressing room but Liverpool threatened as early as the fifth minute, only for Michael Dawson's perfectly-judged challenge to nick the ball away from Andy Carroll inside the penalty area.

Steven Gerrard drilled a free-kick into the wall and, after play was interrupted briefly when a cat ran on to the pitch, Dirk Kuyt planted a header wide from Charlie Adam's free-kick only for the offside flag to go up.

Niko Kranjcar's long-range effort was the only save Jose Reina had to make in the first half as Spurs' attacking was curtailed.

The same was not true at the other end as Jay Spearing struck the stanchion behind the goal with a strike from long distance, Craig Bellamy's free-kick failed to beat the massed defensive ranks and Glen Johnson's cross-turned-shot had Friedel throwing himself to his left to parry the ball.

Johnson, switched to left-back because of Jose Enrique's hamstring injury, was involved at both ends. After deflecting Kyle Walker's shot wide, his own swerving effort was batted away by Friedel in the last action of the opening half.

Tottenham's flying winger Gareth Bale had been kept quiet by a combination of Kelly and Kuyt and he switched to the right flank early in the second half.

That at least allowed the Wales international to cut in on to his favoured left foot and drill a shot narrowly wide.

Bale then prompted an angry reaction from Daniel Agger with an obvious dive, having kicked the ball too far ahead of him, but the Welshman's decision to shove the centre-back in the chest earned him a booking.

His screwed shot from inside the penalty area at a Tottenham corner then brought jeers of derision but Kelly's effort at the other end impressed the Kop as Friedel tipped behind.

But that cheer was not as big as the one which rang out in the 66th minute when Suarez got the call to replace Kuyt.

The Uruguayan's first touch was to rob Benoit Assou-Ekotto on the touchline which helped win a corner that Carroll headed straight at Friedel.

Suarez was then booked for booting Parker square in the midriff as he tried to volley a ball dropping in the area.

Carroll should have put his side in front with 16 minutes remaining when Kelly's cross dropped to him but he blasted his half-volley into the Kop.

Skrtel was booked for a studs-up challenge on Bale despite connecting with the ball and not the player, who had Spurs' best chance of the game five minutes from time when he was put clean through.

Reina did enough to block his initial shot and the danger was cleared.

Suarez had a chance to win it after that but headed straight at Friedel from Gerrard's free-kick, while fellow substitute Stewart Downing fired over from range.

The draw did little to help Liverpool's bid for a finish in the top four, or Tottenham's title chase, but having failed to produce their familiar brand of attacking football the visitors would maybe consider that a point gained.

134Comments
10/02/2012 23:28
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and spurs if they want to be compared with man united start playing like them man united would not come here and play for a draw they dont give up till the final whistle spurs came for a draw and got one should have tried for a win
10/02/2012 23:26
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boro bear its not the ground its the fans best and loudest in the country and why boro should be barney
10/02/2012 13:07
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For such a small stadium i don't think the atmosphere created at anfield is that bad.
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i hear rooney maybe not available for the liverpool game as hes having his hair done then its off granny bashing from the night before, omg fergie won't be a happy chappie, never mind he can swear at the linesmen, and webb cant make the final 12 players this week either ;0)
08/02/2012 10:35
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marie king - what a pathetic comment as usual from you, utd are real manchester with the history, not bought by a rich arab with players only there for the money.  even if we 're eventually beaten by ****ty in the league, we'll still be 20+ ahead of your lot.  21 years and counting - ha ha!

 

08/02/2012 01:53
08/02/2012 01:22
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Kelly is like Finnan without fire though and i believe if liverpool wanna be challengers again they gonna have to make a few big signings, they need an imposing central defender and a decent winger that works well with carroll
08/02/2012 00:57
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buddy believe it or not sometimes specially after the bolton match i wish i had more then a few after watching that one lol and dan your last comment wasnt too bad i like kelly and henderson could be good if he keeps learning but all teams have their fringe players the same as they have their big players its the same at your club liverpool should not expect too much yet as this is the first year they have played together adam needs to quicken up and carroll needs to find his feet very soon hopefully they will
08/02/2012 00:49
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Haha, the top 4 will be United, City, Spurs and Chelsea...In that order :P
08/02/2012 00:40
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Yeah sorry about that...I really love watching top quality live football so I only see Lpool highlights late at night when I've had a few!
08/02/2012 00:39
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Neither are you by the sounds of it mate. And ok IN MY OPINION liverpool are finished as a top 4 club. Look at the players they use: Kelly, Shelvey, Spearing, Henderson etc. These players are Sundarland class at most yet Liverpool expect top 4?? Crazy!
08/02/2012 00:35
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whatever dan your not capable of giving a reasonable comment on here come back when you grow up
08/02/2012 00:22
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Liverpool are finished.End of. Liverpool fans are the worst in the Premier League and the team  foul their way through the majority of their matches. King Kenny??? More like peasant.
08/02/2012 00:00
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buddy you watch that final again the penalty was not the first goal you plonker it was the third dont comment when you know nothing but being a red devil you would know everything about dodgy pens who was one of the teams milan beat to get there oh yes man united
07/02/2012 23:21
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STILL banging on about two european cups more...I know what id rather have A LEAGUE TITLE MORE.....BETTER STILL TWO LEAGUE TITLES MORE...an thats coming hahaha.....FERGIE LEGEND
07/02/2012 23:08
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S. Gerrard...

...you need to watch that final again!

Wouldn't it be great if you were the real Gerrard and then you could finally admit you dived for that penalty that started the comeback!!!

Never mind that will come out in the autobigraphy...

...S. Gerrard: My Career as a Serial Diver!!!

That should fill an entire novel!!!

The follow-up should be called...Gerrard: A Liverpool Success Story!

You'll find that in any good Waterstones...in the `fiction` section!  Tongue outOpen-mouthed

07/02/2012 22:24
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07/02/2012 22:07
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James (jmcu) Liverpool are finished as a big club mate so stop clutching at straws. Just get used to battlin it out for a Europa league spot. 'King Kenny' has done a MASSIVE job at turning things around eh??
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