The home fans turned on Magpies boss Sam Allardyce in the second half but had earlier vented their frustrations at England's Euro 2008 heartbreak by booing Gerrard with his every touch. But the midfielder looked a different player on Reds duty and was helped by a lacklustre and injury-ravaged Newcastle side gifting the visitors the majority of possession.
Liverpool took their time in trying to prise a way through the Magpies defence and a swerving Gerrard strike forced Given into desperately punching the ball to safety. The pressure built as Newcastle continued to be strangers to the ball and Gerrard responded to the boos in emphatic fashion by breaking the deadlock. Gerrard gave Given little chance of reaching his fiercely struck shot after Lucas Leiva, making his first Premier League start, rolled a free-kick to him. Newcastle's solitary chance of the first half came when Alan Smith controlled a ball on his thigh and volleyed just wide of the far post with an effort across goal. The Reds should have been two-up on the stroke of half-time and keeper Given dismissed for Newcastle. Given came storming out of his goal as Liverpool counter-attacked and, as Torres tried to curl a shot around him with the outside of his foot, blocked with his arm. Torres should have side-footed into an empty net from 25 yards when the ball again broke to him but he hit the post, while referee Alan Wiley took no action against Given.
But they wasted no time after the break to add a second with Sami Hyypia flicking on a header from a corner and Kuyt guided in with his shin from point-blank range. Torres twice went wide as he struggled to make the most of regular opportunities coming his way as Newcastle fans took the poor performance of their team out on Allardyce. They showed their discontent when Joey Barton came on instead of James Milner. The fans then cheered when Milner finally came on but the jeers were back with the attack-minded Charles N'Zogbia being taken off to make way. Liverpool showed little sympathy as Babel played a neat one-two with Gerrard and sidefooted in a shot. The scoreline could have been worse for Newcastle but for Given as the supporters also made their anger clear with their team and manager clear at the end.
Source: BBC Sport
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