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    Liverpool held to stalemate as James Milner missed from the spot

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorMay 7, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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    James Milner had scored with his previous 11 spot-kicks in the Premier League
    James Milner had scored with his previous 11 spot-kicks in the Premier League
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    James Milner had scored with his previous 11 spot-kicks in the Premier League
    James Milner had scored with his previous 11 spot-kicks in the Premier League
    James Milner missed a second-half penalty as Liverpool’s hopes of securing a Premier League top-four spot suffered a blip in a goalless draw against Southampton.

    It was a terrible spectacle for the supporters inside Anfield. Liverpool rarely tested Saints keeper Fraser Forster, bar the penalty and Marko Grujic’s header late in the game. The visitors, meanwhile, failed to muster even one effort on target.

    The Reds’ best chance to score came in the 66th minute when they won a penalty after Southampton’s Jack Stephens was judged to have handled Lucas’ delivery.

    Milner, who had not missed from the spot in the league since November 2009, saw his effort saved by Forster who dived low to his right. Seconds earlier, the England keeper approached the midfielder as he attempted to place the ball on the spot – and the tactic seemed to work.

    The draw sees the Reds move up to third, above Manchester City, on 70 points. However, Pep Guardiola’s side have a game in hand.

    Liverpool underwhelm in crucial period

    It was dire. Truly dire. Was the first half of this match the worst seen in the Premier League this season?

    The home sections at Anfield must have thought they were in for a treat – the sun was shining and they knew their team had to take the game to Southampton with a Champions League spot at stake.

    But instead of a siege on Forster’s goal, what they witnessed during that opening period were their players joining the Saints on the beach.

    The first 45 minutes were slow and ponderous, and the only exertions by the Southampton keeper were three very comfortable saves.

    The second half followed a similar pattern up until the penalty, which was a correct decision by referee Bobby Madley with the Stephens’ arm moving up to push the ball away.

    However, Milner – who last missed a Premier League penalty playing for Aston Villa against Bolton – saw his effort saved by Forster. Was he put off his stride by the keeper confronting him moments earlier?

    Forster kept his concentration right up until the final few minutes of the game when he reacted brilliantly to tip over substitute Grujic’s header.

    The Reds have now played Southampton four times this season and failed to score against them.

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