LFC’s Asia Tour 2011 came to a winning end with a 9 goal thriller in Kuala Lumpur in front of 80,000 Liverpool supporters.
This game followed an almost identical pattern to the opening pre-season game before two late reds goals ensured the scoreline reflected the pattern of the play in the game.
Liverpool welcomed back Emiliano Insua to the LFC squad for the trip to Malaysia, and tinkered with the partnerships that had played in the game in China earlier in the week.
The reds had been treated like gods by the Malaysian LFC fans and 80,000 of them packed in to the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur – created a sea of red, an Anfield on the other side of the world.
First Half
Jones, Flanagan, Robinson, Carragher, Agger, Coady, Adam, Meireles, Spearing, Cole, Carroll
Charlie Adam opened the scoring with a penalty after Andy Carroll was fouled. Adam scored the penalty before being asked to retake. He did so, and put the ball in the same place – again beating the keeper.
Just as against Sunray Cave, Liverpool conceded a late goal in the first half as tiredness crept in.
The players went in 1-1.
Second Half
Gulacsi (Hansen 70), Insua, Kelly, Wilson, Kyrgiakos, Rodriguez, Shelvey, Poulsen, Aquilani, Kuyt, Ngog
The goals started to fly in the second half, as Aquilani brought dominance to Liverpool’s midfield, with even returning Insua getting a few assists from his excellent crosses out wide.
David Ngog scored a quickfire double, before Rodriguez added a 4th to lead the reds in a commanding 4-1 lead.
But again concentration waned and Martin Hansen conceded twice (four in total in only 40 minutes of on pitch time) and all of a sudden we were back at 4-3.
Liverpool sensing that anything but a win would be disappointing, hit back – Rodriguez firing his second of the game – continuing with his recent excellent scoring record before Kuyt put the game out of Malaysia’s reach with Liverpool’s 6th.
Summary
The sweltering humidity of this tour will no doubt have helped LFC’s fitness levels, although with a month of pre-season to go there is still plenty of time for the players to improve fitness and concentration. Charlie Adam is settling in nicely to the reds team, while Andy Carroll is still struggling to rediscover his touch that enabled his Liverpool move. Alberto Aquilani continues to win the plaudits in another eye-catching display, creating goals and chances for Liverpool from deep or advanced midfield positions.