Liverpool 3-0 Wigan Athletic | Premier League match report | Football | The Observer
Too many times this season Liverpool have been found wanting at home, especially against "lesser" opposition. It looked as if this trend was set to continue early on in the game, especially during a spell when Wigan took charge. Not to worry though, as Brendan Rodgers soon Sussex out the opposition game plan as reflected by the first half tactical replacement of Suso with Henderson. One thing that is increasingly becoming apparent is the ability of Brodgers to motivate his charges as seen by the changed outlook and increased urge after a dull first half. The Red men attacked the opposition with gusto resulting in total domination, with the game being over long before the whistle. What needs to be improved is the finishing ability as too many clear chances were wasted. Say what you may about Suarez, he is only human, and the visible tiredness was apparent later in the game. His substitution was no reflection on his ability, rather on the fact that he is not a machine. Nevertheless, a great second half left a dilemma as to who was the man of the match. Cue, Jose Enrique, who has revelled in the attacking midfield role with another successive superlative performance. Good on yer Red!
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