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    Reserves Romp to Bolton Triumph

    Liverpool Reserves claimed their first success of the Barclays Premier Reserve League North season with a comfortable 3-1 win over Bolton Wanderers on Wednesday night.
    A first-half strike from Gerardo Bruna, a bizarre goal from substitute Jordy Brouwer and a late third from Alex Kacaniklic secured the three points for John McMahon's men as they got life at their new Prenton Park home off to a winning start.

    Adam Blakeman did pull one back for the Trotters on the hour mark but it was not enough to deny the home side, who provided the perfect response to last week's opening day defeat at Blackburn Rovers.

    Ahead of the clash, McMahon opted to give a debut to French teenager Chris Mavinga and all eyes were trained on the former Paris Saint German starlet as he kicked off his Liverpool career alongside Daniel Ayala at the heart of the defence.

    However, it was a familiar face in the form of Bruna who caught the eye in the early exchanges, firing a seventh minute shot well wide, before he brought some much-needed cheer to the spectators that had braved the rain by giving the Reds the lead on 15 minutes.

    Nikola Saric was tripped on the edge of the visitors' penalty area, allowing the Argentina-born playmaker to step up and crash a deflected effort beyond the dive of Adam Bogdan.

    A head injury to Trotters defender Joe Riley then forced a lengthy stoppage in play that did little to help the flow of the game, with the adverse weather conditions also hindering the hosts' attempts to play their usual game.

    When play finally resumed Rhys Bennett headed a rare Bolton chance over the top from a left wing corner on 25 minutes before Stephen Irwin cut in from the left and scuffed a low 20 yarder that was easily gathered by Bogdan.

    With half-time approaching the downpour of torrential rain subsided, sparking an instant improvement in the quality of football, with Liverpool finishing the half by creating a raft of chances.

    On 35 minutes Irwin and Eccleston combined well down the left flank to carve the Bolton rearguard wide open, but unfortunately for the home side no-one was on hand to turn home the latter's low ball across the six yard box.

    The Reds continued to look the more likely and a well worked corner minutes later saw Bruna pick out Dani Pacheco just outside the area, but the Spaniard's sizzling drive flew just wide of the upright.

    David Amoo then showed Chris Stokes a clean pair of heels before ghosting into the penalty area on the right hand side and crashing a near post shot wide from a tight angle.

    After a slow start it had developed into 45 minutes of one-way traffic, but deep into first-half injury-time Peter Gulacsi was forced to produce an outstanding save to keep out Javlon Campbell's testing drive after Mavinga had been caught in possession inside his own penalty area.

    With the warning of Bolton's threat on the counter-attack still fresh in their minds, the Reds restarted the match determined to double their advantage.

    A searching run and cross from Amoo was volleyed just wide by Saric before Bruna clipped the bar direct from a right-wing corner.

    The writing was on the wall for the visitors and Liverpool finally got their second of the game on 55 minutes, albeit via somewhat fortuitous circumstances.

    Brouwer replaced Saric on 54 minutes and within seconds of taking to the field was celebrating a goal, chasing down a back pass and charging Bogdan's attempted clearance into an empty net.

    At this point it looked like being a question of how many Liverpool would score, but the away side began to rally and got back into it following an almighty goalmouth melee on 59 minutes.

    A cross from the right found Michael O'Halloran who cut inside before drilling in a shot that was beaten away by Gulacsi. Mavinga then cleared off the line when the rebound fell for Danny Ward before the Reds stopper was again forced to parry into the path of Blakeman who crashed home from inside the six yard box.

    Liverpool responded and could have extended their lead soon after with Bogden forced to make smart saves to deny both Pacheco and Bruna.

    With the away side pushing for an equaliser, Liverpool began to exploit the space and Kacaniklic sealed the points on 80 minutes when he pounced on a loose ball and fired into the bottom corner after Eccleston had seen his attempted shot blocked.

    Liverpool Reserves: Peter Gulacsi, Stephen Darby, Stephen Irwin, Daniel Ayala (Emmanuel Mendy 85), Chris Mavinga, Victor Palsson, Nikola Saric (Jordy Brouwer 54), David Amoo (Alex Kacaniklic 68), Nathan Eccleston, Daniel Pacheco, Gerardo Bruna. Unused subs: Deale Chamberlain, Christopher Buchtmann.

    Bolton Reserves: Adam Bogdan, Joe Riley (Aaron Mooy 21), Chris Stokes, Sam Sheridan, Rhys Bennett, Chris Basham, Stuart McDonald, Adam Blakeman, Danny Ward, Javlon Campbell, Michael O'Halloran. Unused subs: Robert Lainton, Zoltan Harsanyi, Marcos Michail.

    Liverpoolfc.tv man of the match: Gerardo Bruna. Capped an inventive display with the opening goal.


    Bugger, forgot this was on

    #2
    Great to see Amoo and Eccleston in the team, didn't realise they were in the reserves now?

    Looks a very young team, very promising

    and Kacaniklic is a brilliant name
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      #3
      Pacheco tore them to shreds.

      Palson looks pretty poor although he is quick.

      Ayala - didn't realise how good this guy was in the air.

      Mavinga is definately one to keep an eye on. I've been highly impressed with him the few times I've seen him play. He's quick and looks a very good tackler. I think he's a far better player than Ayala although it's early days yet
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        #4
        I'd like to see thomas Ince get a call up

        He looked more than capable in the YC last year, better than Amoo I thought
        I make no apologies, this is me

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          #5
          Pacheco's a clever little ****er on the ball.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Deano View Post
            I'd like to see thomas Ince get a call up

            He looked more than capable in the YC last year, better than Amoo I thought
            He is good but Amoo is a far better player. He's stronger, quicker, a bigger goal threat but I'd say Ince has a better cross. Ince plays down the left though - Amoo plays down the right
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              #7
              No Dalla Valle?
































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                #8
                Originally posted by saj View Post
                He is good but Amoo is a far better player. He's stronger, quicker, a bigger goal threat but I'd say Ince has a better cross. Ince plays down the left though - Amoo plays down the right

                Any reason why he's not with the ressies yet like Amoo ?
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                  Pacheco's a clever little ****er on the ball.
                  Very good, but can't finish
                  I make no apologies, this is me

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Deano View Post
                    Very good, but can't finish
                    Is that in Scandanavia?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Deano View Post
                      Any reason why he's not with the ressies yet like Amoo ?
                      He is still only 17, giving him one more year at youth team level i reckon.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Reece View Post
                        Is that in Scandanavia?
                        Oh, don't start that again..... please!
                        I could not dig, I dared not rob:
                        Therefore I lied to please the mob.
                        Now all my lies are proved untrue
                        And I must face the men I slew.
                        What tale shall serve me here among
                        Mine angry and defrauded young?

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                          #13
                          glad Kacanklik got on the scoresheet, this boy has got skills........give this boy a couple of years and reckon he will own our left wing ( from the half dozen games i have seen him play )

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                            Pacheco's a clever little ****er on the ball.
                            He is one of those players who just seems so natural with the ball at his feet.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by rudedog View Post
                              He is one of those players who just seems so natural with the ball at his feet.
                              Aye and we have precious few of those. Well, certainly not enough. I think he'll get his chance sooner or later...it'll be fascinating to see if he can step up. I know they were friendlies against **** opposition, but he looked so comfortable with the senior squad on the Far East tour.
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