A Luis Suarez-inspired Liverpool thrashed Swansea 5-0 in the Premier League

Suarez won a 34th-minute penalty following Kemy Agustien’s unnecessary challenge. Steven Gerrard, having failed from the spot in front of the Kop against West Brom earlier in the week, went for the opposite corner and succeeded in beating Michel Vorm.

The Reds’ lead was doubled just 16 seconds after the break when new signing Coutinho skipped through the Swans defence and slotted home after an incisive pass from Suarez.

Four minutes later and Jose Enrique put the game to bed following a great team passing move, finishing after a slick one-two with Daniel Sturridge,according to Skysport.

Suarez finally got the goal his play deserved on 56 minutes when he went past both Swansea’s centre-backs following a Stewart Downing assist.

Sturridge added a fifth from the penalty spot with 19 minutes to play after the ball hit substitute Wayne Routledge in the box.

The Liverpool striker almost added a sixth but hit the bar with his placed effort from just inside the box.

At the other end Pepe Reina saved to his left to deny Routledge a consolation for the Swans.

Liverpool’s day was marred late on when substitute Fabio Borini, who had come on for Suarez, suffered a suspected dislocated shoulder following a challenge. He was forced to leave the field and the Reds, who had used all their substitutes, finished the game with ten men.

The win was a welcome boost after a five-match winless run in all competitions and moves the Reds to within nine points of fourth-placed Tottenham. Man of the match: Luis Suarez was simply brilliant as the Swans were put to the sword

    Goal of the match: Jose Enrique played a one-two with Daniel Sturridge before slotting home to seal the win

    Shot of the match: Sturridge hit the bar with a placed effort from the edge of the box

    Save of the match: Michel Vorm saved well with his outstretched right leg to deny Sturridge

    Moment of the match: Phillippe Coutinho scored on his full debut just 16 seconds after the break

    Talking point: Swansea rested players ahead of next week’s Capital One Cup final and were made to pay

Swansea boss Michael Laudrup, with next Sunday’s Capital One Cup final in mind, made seven changes to his side and the Reds took full advantage, with Suarez outstanding.

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