LIVERPOOL STILL UNBEATEN IN 2015,, CLOSING THE TOP FOUR GAP
Liverpool moved within two points of the Champions League places and stretched their unbeaten run to 13 league games with a hard-earned win at Swansea.
Swansea dominated the first half but, thanks to Simon Mignolet's fine saves from Bafetimbi Gomis and Gylfi Sigurdsson, it was goalless at the interval.
Liverpool were vastly improved after the restart and scored a fortuitous winner when Jordi Amat's clearance deflected off Jordan Henderson and into the net.
The Reds remain fifth in the Premier League table but are just two points behind fourth-placed Manchester United, who they host on Sunday.
The mouth-watering prospect of that match at Anfield served as inspiration for Liverpool, who were aiming to seize on the indifferent recent form of their rivals for the top four.
There was also the matter of personal pride for manager Brendan Rodgers, returning to the club he managed for two years before moving to Anfield in 2012.
Rodgers' final game in charge of Swansea was a 1-0 victory against Liverpool a month before his move.
The Swans, who have not beaten Liverpool in the league since then, were aiming to become the first team to beat the Reds in the Premier League in 2015, and they made a purposeful start.
Swansea City
- 01 Fabianski
- 26 Naughton
- 02 Amat
- 06 Williams
- 03 Taylor
- 04 Ki Sung-yueng (Dyer - 80' )
- 24 Cork
- 08 Shelvey
- 18 Gomis
- 23 Sigurdsson (Emnes - 89' )
- 15 Routledge (Montero - 73' )
Substitutes
- 07 Britton
- 11 Emnes
- 12 Dyer
- 17 Castro Oliveira
- 20 Montero
- 22 Rangel
- 25 Tremmel
Liverpool
- 22 Mignolet
- 23 Can
- 37 Skrtel
- 17 Sakho
- 20 Lallana (Johnson - 88' )
- 14 Henderson Booked
- 24 Allen
- 18 Moreno Booked (Gerrard - 64' )
- 31 Sterling Booked
- 15 Sturridge
- 10 Coutinho
Substitutes
- 01 Jones
- 02 Johnson
- 04 K Touré
- 06 Lovren
- 08 Gerrard
- 09 Lambert
- 50 Markovic
Ref: Roger East
Att: 20,828
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