Bordeaux 1 - 1 Liverpool: Young Reds denied by late leveller

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers’ Europa League gamble almost paid off as the club’s young guns were held to a 1-1 draw in Bordeaux.
Liverpool's  Adam Lallana . Picture: GettyLiverpool's  Adam Lallana . Picture: Getty
Liverpool's Adam Lallana . Picture: Getty

Adam Lallana’s brilliant-but-simple goal midway through the second half was the highlight of a dogged display but was cancelled out by substitute Jussie nine minutes from time.

However, it was the performance of the club’s next generation which caught the eye.

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Rodgers made eight changes from the defeat by Manchester United at the weekend – leaving six regulars at home – and after less than half an hour there was another alteration as Kolo Toure was forced off with a leg injury inflicted by his own goalkeeper Simon Mignolet.

On the positive side it presented a debut to academy graduate Pedro Chirivella and brought the average age of the side down to 21.7 with 18-year-olds Joe Gomez, Jordan Rossiter and Chirivella, alongside Jordon Ibe (19) and Divock Origi (20).

But it was asking a lot for a team of such inexperience to produce a dominating performance and great responsibility lay on the shoulders of fit-again Lallana and Philippe Coutinho, who drilled one shot from distance against the post late in the first half. Liverpool had a greater degree of control in the second half and they went ahead when Lallana’s deft touch nutmegged Pablo and teed up a first-time finish inside the far post.

Substitute Danny Ings almost made it 2-0 with a carbon copy effort only to be denied by the outstretched hand of goalkeeper Cedric Carrasso and Jussie’s late equaliser was the sucker punch.