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Lincoln-Liverpool 1-2 (0-2)
16.08.06
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Gonzalez (19), Idrizaj (43)
Semple (65) |
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Martin, Kromkamp, Aurelio, Antwi, Hobbs, Diao,
Anderson, Peltier, Fowler, Idrizaj, Gonzalez |
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Roque (Kromkamp 45), Warnock (Aurelio 45),
Smith (Antwi 62), Barratt (Anderson 76), Hammill
(Fowler 45), Mellor (Idrizaj 62), Guthrie (Gonzalez
45) |
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Uriah Rennie |
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1608: Gonzalez scores as
Reds beat Lincoln
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AUGUST 16
Gonzalez
scores as Reds beat Lincoln
By Steve Hunter - LFC Official Website
New boy Mark Gonzalez was on target for the Reds as a
Liverpool XI beat Lincoln 2-1 at Sincil Bank in a game
arranged as part of the transfer agreement that saw Jack
Hobbs move to Anfield last summer.
With the likes of Peter Crouch and Steven Gerrard on
international duty, the Reds took the opportunity to help
improve the match fitness of a number of players returning
from injury.
Robbie Fowler enjoyed an impressive first half alongside
Gonzalez and Fabio Aurelio while Neil Mellor made his
long-awaited comeback during the second-half.
After Gonzalez had given Liverpool an early lead, Besian
Idrizaj added a second during an exciting first-half. Ryan
Semple grabbed Lincoln's goal late into the game.
In the first 45 minutes both Fowler and Gonzalez might have
scored hat-tricks. Some of Fowler's passing was Jari
Litmanen esque at times and Gonzalez caught the eye with
some brilliant
dribbling. Brazilian Aurelio has the type of left foot you
could open a can of beans with, and some of his passing in
the first half was right out of the top drawer and rightly
earned the applause of the healthy near 10,000 crowd.
Former Imp Hobbs was given the honour of captaining the Reds
on his return to Sincil Bank.
The Imps have made a good start to their League Two season
winning twice and drawing once under head coach John
Schofield, and they gave a good account of themselves.
New Liverpool Reserve team manager Gary Ablett took charge
of the Reds for the first time and Rafael Benitez watched
from the stands.
Liverpool made a good start to the game and Gonzalez came
close to a goal in the opening 45 seconds when he combined
with Aurelio before shooting off target.
Fowler then had two great chances when he headed wide from a
corner then fired over the bar from close range following a
neat one-two with Idrizaj.
Gonzalez then went on a mazy dribble that ended with a shot
inches wide before the Chile international opened the
scoring after 19 minutes.
The Reds number 11 latched onto Aurelio's wonderfully
measured through ball and then fired the ball beyond the
reach of the Imps keeper Alan Marriott into the back of the
net.
Idrizaj made it 2-0 just before the break when he followed
up after Godwin Antwi had struck the bar with a firm header.
With Fowler, Gonzalez, Aurelio and Jan Kromkamp making way
in the second half the likes of Warnock and Adam Hammill
were given their chance to impress. Hammill was a lively
figure and minutes after entering the field was so unlucky
to see his fierce drive superbly turned away by Simon
Rayner.
Lincoln pulled a goal back after 65 minutes when Ryan Semple
capitalised on hesitation in the Reds defence to score.
Mellor then made his comeback from injury and might have
scored a hat-trick himself when he hit the post and was
twice denied by fine saves from Rayner.
Overall it was a superb evening's entertainment and for
former Imp Hobbs back at Sincil Bank it was an emotional
night.
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Thor Zakariassen
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