Liverpool meet little resistance

Liverpool 3 West Ham Utd 0: LIFE WITHOUT Fernando Torres is a prospect not worth contemplating for Liverpool but they coped …

Liverpool 3 West Ham Utd 0:LIFE WITHOUT Fernando Torres is a prospect not worth contemplating for Liverpool but they coped comfortably without their talisman last night to keep alive their faint hopes of Champions League football. Though not every opponent is as accommodating as West Ham United, of course.

The lowest league gate of the season at Anfield may have been a reflection of Liverpool’s chances of finishing in the top four but against Gianfranco Zola’s anaemic team, victory was never in doubt. Rafael Benitez could have lost his entire strike force to injury and Liverpool would still have found a route through a weak defence.

A return of four points from their previous two league matches may have given West Ham belief in their Premier League survival, but on this evidence they can take nothing for granted. Roberto Martinez, the observing Wigan Athletic manager, will not be unduly alarmed ahead of their relegation battle at Upton Park this weekend.

Liverpool began tentatively. Thanks to lapses in concentration in the West Ham defence, however, the home side assumed control without having to raise their performance to exalted heights.

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The man at the helm of several financially troubled institutions, Martin Broughton, the British Airways chairman, Liverpool’s new independent chairman and the man charged with completing the sale of the club for Tom Hicks and George Gillett, was present for the first time since joining the Anfield board on Friday. Along with 37,000 others, his stupor was eventually lifted with a goal of breathtaking simplicity for Yossi Benayoun, the former West Ham midfielder, who responded to the jeers that accompanied his every touch from the away section in the most damaging way possible.

Steven Gerrard whipped over a low free-kick from the right, awarded after a needless foul by Jonathan Spector on David Ngog, and the Israel captain found himself unmarked in front of goal and able to steer the ball beyond Robert Green with his chest.

Benayoun’s body shape suggested he may have used an arm to score off the inside of the post but West Ham’s appeals were decidedly muted, and replays vindicated the officials’ decision to allow the goal to stand. There was no excuse for West Ham. Gerrard had tried a similar trick moments earlier when Dirk Kuyt and Benayoun were both left unmarked at a free-kick only for the former to be ruled offside. The failure to heed the warning proved costly.

Liverpool doubled their lead 10 minutes later through Ngog, the young French striker who suffers for paling by comparison with Torres but whom Zola had correctly identified as a threat with his movement around the box.

Benayoun was again central to the goal, cutting inside and picking out Maxi Rodriguez wide on the right, and when the Argentina winger crossed low Ngog reacted far quicker than Matthew Upson to sweep a fine finish through Green’s suspect defences.

A comfortable lead and precious little threat from the visitors made ideal preparation for Liverpool’s Europa League semi-final against Atletico Madrid. The proposed journey to the Spanish capital presents a bigger problem than anything West Ham could offer. Carlton Cole’s shot from the angle of the area, saved by Jose Reina shortly after Benayoun’s opener, was the only moment of danger from the Hammers inside the first hour and appalling defending at set-pieces was no basis for a Wigan-like recovery.

Liverpool eased further ahead courtesy of another Gerrard free-kick. This time his deep delivery from the left found Sotirios Kyrgiakos receiving scant attention from Upson at the back post. The Greece defender stretched to divert the ball against the post, and the rebound struck Green on the leg before rolling over the line. The stroll was complete.

Guardian Service

LIVERPOOL:Reina, Johnson, Carragher, Kyrgiakos, Agger, Maxi, Gerrard (Mascherano 71), Lucas, Benayoun (Degen 77), Kuyt, Ngog (Babel 81). Subs not used: Cavalieri, Aquilani, El Zhar, Ayala.

WEST HAM UTD:Green, Faubert, da Costa, Upson, Spector (Daprela 80), Behrami, Kovac, Noble, Stanislas (Franco 46), Cole (McCarthy 72), Ilan. Subs not used: Kurucz, Gabbidon, Mido, Diamanti. Booked: Kovac, Faubert.

Referee:Peter Walton (Northamptonshire).

Benayoun 19 Ngog 29 Green 59 (og)