Goals
Owen 15, 47 (100th Prem goal), 61, 67
Baros 46, 84
Match
Report
Michael Owen proved just how crucial he is to Liverpool's
Champions League aspirations as he single-handedly demolished a
helpless West Brom with four goals - taking his Premier League career
tally to 102.
The England striker appeared subdued in the first
half despite his 14th-minute goal separating the side at the interval.
But he struck with his next almost immediately after
the interval and within 22 minutes had scored a second-half hat-trick.
It also helped inflict West Brom's worst home defeat for 125 years.
Liverpool manager Gerard Houllier chose to partner
Milan Baros with Owen up front as Emile Heskey's back injury had
recovered sufficiently, the England striker starting on the bench.
The Czech striker responded with two goals - and
could easily have had two more - but his efforts were totally overshadowed
by Owen.
The absence of Icelandic defender Larus Sigurdsson,
who attended his grandmother's funeral in his homeland yesterday,
will not have helped the Baggies backline.
Neil Clement was promoted to the side after scoring
in the 3-2 defeat to Tottenham with his place on the bench taken
by Jordao.
In the sixth minute Danny Murphy's chipped diagonal
ball picked out Baros on the right of the penalty area but he scuffed
his shot across the face of goal, out of the reach of the onrushing
Owen.
Eight minutes later Murphy picked out Owen on the
edge of the penalty area and he spun away from West Brom captain
Sean Gregan and drilled low past goalkeeper Russell Hoult's right
hand for a simply-executed goal
And when Gregan fouled Owen 22 yards from goal,
Murphy curled in the free-kick and Derek McInnes was forced to clear
off the line.
Baros then broke clear of the defence and looked
a certainty to score Liverpool's second but just as he was about
to pull the trigger, under pressure from Ronnie Wallwork, he slipped
and the ball trickled out for a goal-kick.
Liverpool were almost exposed in the 24th minute
when Jason Roberts turned Djimi Traore only for the defender to
haul down his opponent. Referee Dermot Gallagher deemed it worthy
of only a yellow card and Jason Koumas wasted the free-kick.
Wallwork blazed over from 12 yards following a scramble
in the box and only a last-ditch tackle from John Arne Riise prevented
McInnes from getting away a shot in the 39th minute, while Danny
Dichio's glanced header from Koumas' left-wing corner was just inches
over.
Within three minutes of the second half starting
Liverpool had put themselves into a much stronger position with
two goals in as many minutes.
Steven Gerrard's right-wing cross picked out Owen
at the far post and his half-hit shot bounced into the path of Baros,
who somehow diverted the ball into the goal, although there was
a suspicion Gregan may have touched it over the line.
Seconds later it was 3-0 as El Hadji Diouf crossed
from the right and Baros and Owen both challenged for the ball.
However the England man was not to be denied his 100th Premier League
goal and stabbed home from close range.
Owen was looking increasingly dangerous and the
inevitable happened in the 61st minute when he completed his hat-trick.
Baros' pace took him away from Clement down the
right wing and he crossed low for the England striker to side-foot
home his easiest goal of the afternoon.
A shell-shocked West Brom enjoyed a period of possession
midway through the half - which increased the 'boing boing' beats
per minute of the home crowd who taunted the visitors with '4-0
and you still can't sing'.
They were proved wrong on one count at least in
the 67th minute when Murphy played in Owen and he slotted home his
fourth of the afternoon to make it 5-0.
And just to increase the Baggies' misery Houllier
introduced another striker, sending on Heskey for Diouf to play
wide on the right up front.
Baros should have made it 6-0 when he intercepted
Ifeanyi Udeze's careless square ball to leave him one-on-one with
Hoult but he fired straight at the goalkeeper.
Jerzy Dudek had his first real save to make in the
80th minute when Koumas drove from 25 yards and the Liverpool goalkeeper
dived high to his right to tip over.
Owen could have had his fifth when Gerrard played
him through, his shot with the outside of his right foot from the
left of the penalty area beat Hoult but also the far post.
But when Gerrard sent Baros racing through he converted
to make it 6-0 and in fairness it could have been many, many more.
The final act was for Sami Hyypia to clear off the
line from Roberts' shot in the last second.
Press Association
Teams
West Brom:
Hoult, Balis, Gregan (Jordao 86), Wallwork (James Chambers 55),
Clement, Johnson, McInnes, Koumas, Udeze (Lyttle 73), Dichio ,
Roberts.
Subs not used: Murphy, Dobie.
Liverpool: Dudek, Carragher, Hyypia,
Traore ,
Riise (Diao 79), Diouf (Heskey 69), Murphy (Cheyrou 83), Hamann,
Gerrard, Owen, Baros.
Subs not used: Smicer, Arphexad.
Attendance: 27,128.
Referee: D Gallagher (Oxfordshire).
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