Suarez inspires Liverpool to victory

Soccer: Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish celebrated his first league win as a manager at Villa Park as first-half goals from Craig…

Soccer:Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish celebrated his first league win as a manager at Villa Park as first-half goals from Craig Bellamy and Martin Skrtel ensured a comfortable victory over Alex McLeish's side.

Bellamy and Skrtel struck inside the first 15 minutes to seal the Reds’ fifth away win in the Barclays Premier League this season. But the star of the show was striker Luis Suarez who tormented the Villa defence and hit the bar and the post.

Former Villa winger Stewart Downing was booed by the home fans but he and Craig Bellamy caused problems down both flanks. Villa missed the forward duo of suspended Gabriel Agbonlahor and injured Darren Bent and seldom looked like breaching what is the tightest defence in the Premier League with just 13 goals conceded.

But they were also guilty of frequently giving the ball away and only skipper Stiliyan Petrov had composure in midfield. Villa started promisingly and Petrov curled a free-kick past the defensive wall and forced Pepe Reina to save away to his right.

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Downing managed Liverpool’s first effort on goal following a cross-field ball from Bellamy when he forced Brad Guzan to save at the foot of the post. Then after 11 minutes Downing played a part in Bellamy giving Liverpool the lead.

His corner found Suarez inside the box and a back heel forced a fine instinctive save out of Guzan but Bellamy reacted first to the rebound for a simple tap-in.

After 15 minutes Liverpool doubled their lead through Skrtel — and from another corner. Villa failed to pick up the central defender as he attacked a Bellamy cross and his glancing header flew past Guzan.

Liverpool began the second half on the offensive and twice went close to adding to their lead. Bellamy’s pace took him clear of the Villa defence down the left flank but his cross was headed wide by Daniel Agger.

Then Suarez showed sublime skill in evading the challenges of Richard Dunne and James Collins and from 10 yards out he crashed his shot against the bar. Dalglish brought on Andy Carroll after 74 minutes for Suarez who was given a standing ovation by the Liverpool fans.