Bogdan Keeps Bolton In FA Cup As Reds Fail To Score


Liverpool were in action against Bolton Wanderers on Saturday night as Brendan Rodgers aimed to get his side through to the next round of the FA Cup. With some huge upsets earlier in the day as Chelsea and Manchester City crashed out, it was a real opportunity for the Reds who unfortunately were unable to seal their place.

However, we are still in the competition and with an away tie against Bolton you have to feel we still have a good chance, if we can solve our finishing issues!

Brendan Rodgers fielded a slightly changed XI as the likes of Steven Gerrard and Martin Skrtel were dropped. Raheem Sterling however was placed up front again despite the very important Chelsea game on Tuesday evening.

With Emile Heskey and Eidur Gudjohnsen up front for Bolton it seemed like destiny would write their names on the walls of history in the FA Cup but in reality Bolton offered little in front of goal.

Liverpool as they have done so often of late were creating pacey attacks with Raheem Sterling as the linchpin but they just couldn't find that final product.

Adam Bogdan was partly the reason the Reds were unable to find the back of the net. On numerous occasions the goalkeeper successfully denied Liverpool an opening goal, he had an absolute stormer particularly when saving efforts from Coutinho and Borini. Undeterred the Reds continued to put the pressure on the Bolton net but the tactic of trying to walk it into goal just wasn't working. It became very clear that it would have to be something special to beat the Bolton keeper if we wanted to progress in this year's FA Cup.

For Bolton their best chance of the game probably came from a stinging long range effort via Moxey. I felt sorry for whoever was on the end of that shot in the Kop end.

As mentioned Fabio Borini managed to create himself some chances when he entered play late in the second half. The introduction of Markovic early in this half also added some movement for the Reds and there was also an incident that left the Anfield faithful questioning the referee's decision.

Markovic had broke on one of his blazing runs reaching the edge of the box only to be taken down. For me, he was through on goal and it was last man? I felt we were extremely unlucky to not even get a free kick for this incident, however, it probably wouldn't of changed the game.

Heskey left the field just before the hour mark to a well deserved standing ovation. He may not have caused any real problems for Simon Mignolet but you could tell our defence thought he was a right pain, he's still got some real presence in set piece situations that's for sure.

As the second half trickled on the Reds unfortunately despite the mounting pressure against the Kop end couldn't find a goal. The positive for the Reds of course is that they are still in this competition but with a replay against Chelsea and the beginning of the Europa League coming up soon the last thing Liverpool need is a fixture pile up.

This though is now a real opportunity for Liverpool, as mentioned in the start to this post, big guns like Chelsea and City have already been knocked out and without meaning to disregard some teams, really, who is left that are a major threat? Arsenal and United?

I asked you for your thoughts on the game and here are a few of the tweets I received:

Next up for Liverpool is Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday night, I cannot bloody wait for this one!