- Bent (5)
- Date:2009-10-17
- Kick-off:15:00
- Venue:Stadium of Light
- Attendance:47327
- Referee:Jones, M
Live Commentary
90mins
Sunderland claim all three points against a Liverpool side that didn't fire on all cylinders.
89mins
Daniel Agger gets his head to an Andy Reid free kick to clear for Liverpool.
87mins
Javier Mascherano tries his luck from range but his drive is off target.
85mins
Craig Gordon has to be alert to tip Glen Johnson's cross over the bar.
84mins
Craig Gordon collects comfortably from Andriy Voronin's looping header.
82mins
David N'Gog replaces Ryan Babel for Liverpool.
80mins
Liverpool have just 10 minutes to grab a goal back but haven't looked too threatening this afternoon.
78mins
The game has got a bit scrappy as both sides concede fouls.
75mins
Jordan Henderson goes close for the Black Cats.
74mins
Liverpool make a double change Javier Mascherano and Andriy Voronin replacing Martin Skrtel and Jay Spearing.
72mins
Yossi Benayoun fires just wide of the target from the edge of the area.
69mins
Jamie Carragher gets his body in the way of a Steed Malbranque strike.
67mins
Craig Gordon is called into rare action as he saves from Dirk Kuyt.
65mins
Fraizer Campbell replaces the injured Kenwyne Jones.
64mins
Kenwyne Jones is being stretchered off.
63mins
Kenwyne Jones is receiving treatmentafter picking up a knock.
60mins
Darren Bent hits the outside of the post after going round the Liverpool keeper.
58mins
Boudewijn Zenden replaces Lee Cattermole to make his first action for Sunderland.
57mins
Lee Cattermole looks to have picked up a knock.
55mins
Jose Manuel Reina makes a great save as Darren Bent looks to go round him 1-on-1.
52mins
Andy Reid goes into the referee's notebok for a challenge on Martin Skrtel.
51mins
Glen Johnson tries his luck from a short Liverpool corner but doesn't trouble Craig Gordon.
49mins
Jose Manuel Reina comes to collect from Andy Reid's free kick.
47mins
Jamie Carragher gets a good block in from Jordan Henderson's shot.
45mins
Jordan Henderson is a half-time substitute for George McCartney.
45mins
The second half is underway.
45mins
Sunderland lead at the break courtesy of Darren Bent's bizarre goal.
44mins
Jay Spearing goes close for the visitors, his effort just wide of the target.
42mins
Daniel Agger is on hand to clear from Darren Bent's centre.
40mins
Liverpool are enjoying the better possession but have not really troubled Craig Gordon.
38mins
Darren Bent's header from close range is wide of the target. That was a great chance.
37mins
Jay Spearing's pass to Jamie Carragher is short but Kenwyne Jones is just unable to nip in.
34mins
Fabio Aurelio sends in a cross but Anton Ferdinand is on hand to clear the danger.
32mins
Jose Manuel Reina is called into action again from Andy Reid, this time from a free kick.
31mins
Jose Manuel Reina collects comfortably from Andy Reid's centre.
29mins
Dirk Kuyt goes into the referee's notebook for a challenge on Michael Turner.
27mins
Fabio Aurelio hits a free kick for the visitors but his effort is just wide.
26mins
Phil Bardsley is called into action at the other end as he blocks Yossi Benayoun's strike.
24mins
Phil Bardsley tries his luck from distance but his drive is wide of the upright.
22mins
Darren Bent heads straight at the Liverpool keeper.
22mins
The game is going through a scrappy period with both sides conceding fouls.
20mins
Kenwyne Jones can't get out of the way of Steed Malbranque's strike, blocking his team-mate's strike.
19mins
Liverpool are pushing forward with purpose as they look for an equaliser.
17mins
Ryan Babel's drive from the edge of the area flies over the bar.
15mins
Darren Bent looks to break forward but is waved offside by the assistant referee.
13mins
Craig Gordon keeps out Ryan Babel's drive.
11mins
George McCartney clears for the Black Cats from Fabio Aurelio's corner.
10mins
Martin Skrtel takes a shot but his strike is over the bar.
8mins
Lorik Cana is shown yellow for a challenge on Ryan Babel.
5mins
Darren Bent slams the ball past Jose Manuel Reina his shot coming off a balloon.
2mins
Andy Reid fires just wide for the home side.
0mins
Referee Mike Jones get the game underway.
0mins
Boudewijn Zenden starts on the bench for Sunderland, against one of his former clubs.
0mins
Jay Spearing also starts for Liverpool, in place of Javier Mascherano who is on the bench.
0mins
Yossi Benayoun, Ryan Babel and Daniel Agger come into the Reds starting line-up.
0mins
Liverpool are without Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres through injury.
Match Preview
Sunderland boss Steve Bruce is hoping the carrot of a place in England's World Cup squad can spur on two key players during the coming weeks.
Bruce has urged in-form striker Darren Bent and defender Michael Turner - both of whom were overlooked in the latest international squad - to prove a point to Fabio Capello and book their places on the plane to South Africa.
Strong showings against title challengers Liverpool would go some way to showing Capello he was wrong to omit them from the recent games against Ukraine and Belarus.
Speaking about the 2-2 draw with Manchester United before the international break, he said: "If Mr Capello is looking for players, then he must have been impressed with Michael Turner and Darren Bent.
"Whether they can break in now to a World Cup squad, who knows? There's still six months to go."
Bent has made most of the headline with his seven goals from eight games taking the Black Cats up to eighth place in the table.
Kieran Richardson is suspended after his late red card at Old Trafford two weeks ago, while Lee Cattermole is a doubt with an ankle problem.
Meanwhile, Liverpool arrive in the north east looking to salvage their faltering title hopes.
The Reds' 2-0 loss at Chelsea before the international break was their third defeat in the space of just eight games this season and they are already six points off the pace of the league leaders.
Another defeat would likely end their title hopes before season has even reached its halfway point and that would increase the pressure on Rafa Benitez.
Benitez's preparations have not been helped by injury concerns surrounding key duo Fernando Torres, Steven Gerrard and Dirk Kuyt during the international break.
All three are doubts for the trip to the Stadium of Light but Alberto Aquilani (ankle) and Andrea Dossena (knee) will definitely miss the trip.
"It is difficult to prepare, but that is the nature of the game," said assistant manager Sammy Lee.
"I think this is the third international break of the season already and it's something we've got to live with. We're not unique in this and other clubs have got the same problem."
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Match Report
Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez could be forgiven for thinking that life's a beach after the way his side were condemned to a 1-0 defeat by Sunderland at the Stadium of Light.
The most cruel of bounces off a wayward beach ball left the Black Cats purring and the Reds furious as Darren Bent netted the only goal of the game after just five minutes.
Andy Reid's cross was flicked out to Darren Bent by Steed Malbranque, and the Black Cats striker took a touch before firing at goal.
Seconds earlier a Liverpool fan behind Pepe Reina's goal decided to launch a beach ball on to the field.
And the Reds goalkeeper could only look on as Bent's shot deflected off the wayward ball to leave him stranded.
Liverpool's shocked looks soon turned to ones of anger as they realised that referee Mike Jones had allowed the goal to stand.
While there was no doubt that luck had played a major part in the Wearsiders taking their lead, in the minutes that followed they proved they were worthy of the advantage.
Bent could have extended the home side's lead on 22 minutes but headed straight at Reina from Reid's cross.
Before that Lorik Cana had headed over the bar as Sunderland looked to take the game to the Reds.
The hosts were clearly the better side in the opening half and looked the side most likely, while Liverpool were restricted to bit-part opportunities - Jay Spearing firing over from distance while Phil Bardsley had to clear a weak effort off the line as the half came to a close.
In the second half, Benitez's men stepped things up a gear. The Black Cats looked to be coping with the extra pressure, while trying to hit Liverpool on the break.
Reina pulled off a superb save to deny Bent on 54 minutes, and seven minutes later the Sunderland striker was also denied by the width of a post.
Things went slightly awry for Steve Bruce's side as two injuries almost changed the game. First Lee Cattermole was stretchered off on 57 minutes and seven minutes later Kenwyne Jones followed suit.
The Wearsiders lost their shape and almost their way as Liverpool began to throw everything they had at the hosts.
But in the end the visitors couldn't find the breakthrough they so desperately sought, thanks largely to the rearguard efforts of Michael Turner and Cana, who switched to centre-back.
Even seven minutes of added time at the end of the 90 weren't enough for the Reds to find a way through, although it did take a superb double save from Craig Gordon to deny both Dirk Kuyt and David N'Gog in the dying minutes.
The defeat could mean the end off Liverpool's already slim title hopes, but that won't worry anyone on Wearside, with the red and whites delighted to have leap-frogged the Reds in the table.
Bruce and his men will be walking tall tonight, while the Liverpool fan who set in motion what will no doubt be labelled beachball-gate has probably gone into hiding.
Sunderland Team
Liverpool Team
Sunderland | Liverpool |
Corners
| 1 | 7 |
Fouls
| 20 | 17 |
Goal attempts
| 13 | 15 |
Shots off target
| 6 | 9 |
Offsides
| 4 | 0 |



90mins
Craig Gordon makes a great double save from Dirk Kuyt and David N'Gog.