参与的队伍:-
• Arsenal
• Aston Villa
• Blackburn Rovers
• Bolton Wanderers
• Chelsea
• Everton
• Fulham
• Leicester City
• Liverpool
• Manchester City
• Manchester United
• Middlesbrough
• Newcastle United
• Norwich City
• Reading
• Southampton
• Stoke City
• Sunderland
• Tottenham Hotspur
• West Bromwich Albion
• West Ham United
• Wolverhampton Wanderers
利物浦比赛时间以及日期:
August 2013
Mon - 12 Southampton H 3 4
Mon - 19 Man United A 4 2
September 2013
Mon - 2 Leicester A 1 1
Mon - 17 Sunderland H 5 2
Mon - 23 Manchester City A 0 2
October 2013
Mon - 7 Tottenham H 5 0
Sun - 20 West Brom A 4 2
November 2013
Mon - 4 Middlesbrough A 3 4
December 2013
Mon - 2 Aston Villa H 2 0
Mon - 9 Bolton H 2 3
January 2014
Mon - 20 Arsenal A 2 4
February 2014
Fri - 21 Stoke City A 0 1
Thur - 27 Wolves H 4 0
March 2014
Mon - 3 Reading H 1 2
Fri - 7 West Ham A 0 2
Fri - 14 Blackburn H 1 1
Mon - 21 Newcastle H 5 2
April 2014
Tue - 1 Fulham A 2 1
Mon - 4 Norwich H 4 1
Mon - 7 Chelsea A 0 1
Mon - 14 Everton A 1 1
射脚榜
Joao Carlos Teixeira's stunning second-half free-kick ensured Liverpool U21s secured a vital point in a 1-1 draw with Leicester City at the King Power Stadium.
The Portuguese midfielder's curling set-piece cancelled out Tom Hopper's opener after tight defences prevented either side from creating any clear opportunities.
Both the Foxes and Alex Inglethorpe's charges hit the woodwork once each as the match was hotly contested, with second-half pressure from the Reds unfortunately failing to yield a winner.
After an even opening 10 minutes in which the Reds settled comfortably, the hosts began pushing forward as they looked to make their home advantage count.
Following a rapid counter-attack, Stefan Smiljanic failed to control Michael Cain's curled cross towards the back post, attempting to bring the ball down as opposed to heading it goalwards.
Minutes later, the Serb was the provider as he laid the ball across midfield for Anthony Knockaert to whip a 25-yard shot that proved to be equally fruitless as it soared well over the crossbar.
In a battle where both defences remained sturdy throughout the majority of the first period, Kristoffer Peterson nearly reaped the benefits of creating a short glimpse of goal.
The Swede picked up the loose ball down the right flank before charging into the area and slamming a low strike, but was thwarted by the legs of Foxes 'keeper Conrad Logan.
The lack of threat posed by both teams in the latter stages of the half was epitomised by a fairly tame header by Peterson as the break approached.
The winger was comfortably victorious in an aerial battle to meet a corner but the 18-year-old unfortunately failed to make the desired contact as his attempt was caught by the Leicester custodian.
Despite struggling to trouble the home side in the first half, Jack Dunn gave the Foxes plenty of cause for concern three minutes after the restart. The youngster found space to fire a 25-yard drive beyond the outstretched arm of Logan and saw it agonisingly crash back off the post.
Frustration stemming from that close attempt was compounded when an unmarked Hopper broke the deadlock with a calm header.
Harry Panayiotou met a throw-in with a lofted pass over the Reds' backline to find the forward, who remained composed as he glanced past Danny Ward and into the far corner.
Inglethorpe's charges immediately responded in perfect fashion as Teixeira levelled matters with a free-kick that appeared to take Logan by surprise.
Despite the tight angle from which the set-piece was placed, the Portuguese midfielder still managed to curl the ball from the left flank into the top corner at the near post.
That gave Teixeira a taste for goal which saw him test Logan yet again 10 minutes later with an audacious long-range strike that was palmed over.
As Liverpool grew in confidence and fought for potential victory, the hosts' goalkeeper was called into action in quick succession.
Teixeira was influential yet again as his incisive ball was controlled by Dunn before the youngster was unfortunately thwarted by Logan, who anticipated the danger well and raced off his line to block the effort.
A slightly more ambitious attempt from Adam Morgan on the right flank was met by the torso of Logan before substitute Joe Dodoo was denied by the post in the closing stages of the encounter.
The youngster raced inside from the left wing before dragging a low shot onto the near post, ensuring that the Reds secured a deserved share of the spoils.
Luis Alberto's impressive second-half hat-trick sealed Liverpool U21s' valuable 5-2 victory over Barclays U21 Premier League leaders Sunderland at Anfield.
Summer signing Tiago Ilori made an encouragingly solid Reds debut as Alex Inglethorpe's side cancelled out strikes from Alejandro Rodriguez-Gorrin and David Moberg Karlsson through low drives by Jack Dunn and Alberto.
Raheem Sterling handed Liverpool the lead with an effort that bobbled narrowly over the line before the heroic Alberto ensured that the Reds couldn't be caught with a composed header and penalty.
Brendan Rodgers was in attendance to see his deadline day acquisition in action, while former Reds Michael Owen and Steve McManaman also travelled to see the thoroughly exciting match.
England U21s manager Gareth Southgate added himself to the list of familiar faces at Anfield as he ran the rule over the likes of Sterling, Jordon Ibe and Martin Kelly.
The opening stages of the encounter proved to be tightly contested, with both sides producing wayward efforts that failed to trouble either goalkeeper.
Attempts from Black Cats centre-backs Scott Harrison and Thomas McNamee soared well over the crossbar, while Reds wingers Sterling and Ibe both drilled shots that were equally fruitless.
Following several off-target attempts, the first shot directed towards goal - courtesy of Sunderland - broke the deadlock on the half-hour mark.
The Reds defence failed to clear sustained pressure from the visitors and were punished by a well-struck drive from the edge of the area by Rodriguez-Gorrin, who rifled beyond the outstretched arm of Danny Ward and into the bottom corner.
Liverpool nearly drew themselves back on terms in stunning circumstances through the somewhat unlikely source of Jon Flanagan.
A cross ricocheted into the path of the unmarked full-back and he responded by volleying the floating ball agonisingly wide.
The inevitable frustration of coming so close was compounded when Sunderland doubled their lead through some slick movement.
Moberg Karlsson latched onto an incisive through ball before calmly rounding Ward and prodding in from an acute angle.
That produced the desired response from Inglethorpe's youngsters as Dunn halved the deficit on the stroke of half-time. The front-man met captain Kelly's low cross with a calm clipped effort that found the far corner.
Dunn's goal proved to be the catalyst for a rampant second-half beginning from the home side as they overturned the scoreline within seven minutes of the restart.
Despite surging into the box, Alberto remained composed in possession before playing a quick passing exchange with Sterling that allowed the Spaniard to side-foot a solid effort past Joel Dixon to level the scoring.
Two minutes later, the Reds dramatically broke into the lead through the combination of Ibe and Sterling.
The former charged into the opposition's box and around Dixon before cutting back to Sterling, who managed to roll the ball just over the line under intense pressure.
A minor mar on the U21s' evening followed, when defender Lloyd Jones was shown a straight red card for an altercation with Mikael Mandron.
Sterling came close to increasing his and Liverpool's tally soon after but was harshly denied by the woodwork.
The 18-year-old's electric pace saw him race past multiple challenges before his slightly dragged left-footed shot bounced back off the post after beating the Sunderland custodian.
The home side were eventually rewarded for their continued efforts to extend their lead when Alberto found his second with just under 20 minutes remaining.
A long ball played over the Black Cats' backline was expertly controlled by the 20-year-old, whose initial shot ricocheted off the diving Dixon and back into his path - making it easy for Alberto to calmly nod the ball into a gaping net.
With just eight minutes left in a thrilling battle, the frightening speed of Sterling drew a penalty for the Reds after he was brought down by the Sunderland 'keeper.
Alberto assumed the penalty duties and sealed his hat-trick as his spot-kick crept under the arms of Dixon and into the corner of the net, ensuring Liverpool ran out comfortable and deserved winners on the evening. 本帖最后由 tapahkheong99 于 18-9-2013 01:16 PM 编辑