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FA Cup: Liverpool score five to crush Oldham

FP Archives January 7, 2012, 11:18:09 IST

Andy Carroll scored at Anfield for the first time this season to help Liverpool.

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FA Cup: Liverpool score five to crush Oldham

Andy Carroll scored at Anfield for the first time this season to help Liverpool reach the fourth round of the FA Cup with a 5-1 win over League 1 (third division) Oldham Athletic on Friday. England international Carroll, bought for 35 million pounds from Newcastle United last January, pounced with injury time approaching to put Liverpool 4-1 up after they had gone behind in the 28th minute. Oldham’s Robbie Simpson produced an unstoppable strike from 25 metres in the 28th minute but Liverpool quickly drew level when a Jonjo Shelvey shot destined for the goalkeeper’s hands deflected off Craig Bellamy into the corner of the net. Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard, plagued by injuries in 2011, then rifled home a penalty at the end of the first half to give his side a 2-1 lead. [caption id=“attachment_174997” align=“alignleft” width=“380” caption=“Liverpool’s Carroll celebrates after scoring during their FA Cup soccer match against Oldham Athletic in Liverpool. Reuters”] Liverpool’s Carroll celebrates after scoring during their FA Cup soccer match against Oldham Athletic in Liverpool. Reuters [/caption] Bellamy’s pace unsettled Oldham as Liverpool made it 3-1 after 68 minutes, the Welsh winger’s cross after a dashing run dispatched by Shelvey. Misfiring striker Carroll then grabbed his third goal of the season after a swivel on the edge of the box and a smart finish before Stewart Downing made it 5-1 deep into injury time. SOUR NOTE “Downing scored, big Andy got a goal, Jonjo scored and Steven scored with a penalty so we’ve had a few positives but I don’t think the scoreline reflects the distance between the two teams on that performance,” said Liverpool boss Kenny dalglish. However, the game ended on a sour note when Oldham’s Tom Adeyemi exchanged words with a spectator and the tearful midfielder needed a consoling word from Gerrard. Liverpool issued a statement saying: “An incident occurred in the second half of the match which is now being investigated by both the club and the police.” Merseyside Police added: “The aim of the investigation is to establish the full circumstances surrounding the incident to ascertain if action needs to be taken.” “(We) can confirm that no-one has been arrested this evening… on suspicion of racially aggravated behaviour during tonight’s FA Cup fixture at Anfield,” said a police spokesman. The main programme of third-round ties will be on Saturday but the highlight is holders Manchester City’s home game with Manchester United on Sunday. Reuters

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