
After a couple of chances for Fletcher, it was Gerrard’s turn to have a couple of chances in quick succession. The Liverpool skipper saw his fierce volley from the edge of the area blocked by Cork before playing a one-two with Aquilani only to be denied by Jensen with a low strike from inside the box.Burnley put up a good fight in the first half and they had claims for a penalty turned down as the half drew to a close. Fox’s driven cross from the left struck the chest and thigh of Johnson and there were appeals from the Burnley supporters for a handball but referee Phil Dowd waved play on.The Clarets continued to put pressure on the visitors late on in the first half and almost went ahead through Cork. Mears whipped in an excellent cross from the right wing to the Chelsea loanee, who was unmarked in the area, but he wasted Burnley’s best chance of the half by heading straight at Reina from eight yards out.Fletcher had two good chances to put Burnley ahead in the first half and just a minute into the second half, he had another chance to score. Mears’ delivery was missed by the usually unflappable Reina and the ball fell into the path of Fletcher at the far post but he failed to connect with the ball as Burnley wasted another chance.Liverpool play their Europa League second leg against Atletico Madrid on Thursday which could have been the reasoning behind Benayoun only making the bench, but on 48 minutes, Benitez was forced to bring on the Israeli for Kuyt after he picked up a knee injury, which meant Babel was pushed into the lone striker role.Burnley had not kept a clean sheet in 24 Premier League games coming into the match and that run was to continue. Gerrard played a neat one-two with Benayoun before firing right-footed at goal from 20 yards and the ball took a wicked deflection off Cort and flew into the corner of the goal, wrong-footing Jensen.It didn’t take long for Liverpool to pile more pressure on Burnley and Gerrard grabbed his second moments later in spectacular fashion. Aquilani played a long ball forward to the Liverpool skipper 25 yards out from goal and he brilliantly curled the ball over Jensen into the bottom left-hand corner to double the Reds’ lead.Burnley boss Brian Laws responded by bringing on Blake for holding midfielder Alexander but just a minute before his arrival, the Clarets went close through Nugent. The man on loan from Portsmouth was found in the area one-on-one with Reina but his first-time shot was well saved by the Spaniard.Liverpool almost grabbed a third goal through Maxi after 70 minutes. The Argentine was put through on goal by Babel and took the ball into the area before attempting to catch Jensen out at his near post but the Dane was equal to it and palmed the ball away.Fletcher was Burnley’s main threat going forward and he was inches away from handing his side a lifeline. The Scotland international beat Carragher to the ball on the left side of the Liverpool penalty area before firing a low volley past Reina and against the post.Maxi had a quiet game up until his chance on 70 minutes but he scored his first Liverpool goal a few minutes later. Aquilani combined with Benayoun before sliding an excellent pass through to the Argentine who smashed the ball first time past Jensen and into the far corner.Liverpool looked comfortable after going three goals up and were able to make some substitutions to rest players ahead of their midweek clash against Atletico. Rafael Benitez took off Gerrard and Agger with Pacheco and Lucas coming on in their place, while Burnley brought on Thompson for Nugent in an attempt to score a late consolation goal.Thompson had two late chances after replacing Nugent but it was not enough as Babel made it four in stoppage time. The Dutchman was sent through on goal by Lucas and coolly slotted the ball underneath Jensen to keep Liverpool’s slim Champions League hopes alive and relegate Burnley.
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