Showing posts with label Ngog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ngog. Show all posts

Monday, August 16, 2010

English Premier League 2010-11

Liverpool 1-1 Arsenal

Jose Reina's late howler enabled Arsenal to snatch a draw from a thrilling Premier League opener at 10-man Liverpool.
The Liverpool goalkeeper saw the ball rebound off him after Marouane Chamakh had hit the post in the final minute at Anfield to cancel out a David Ngog strike.
The goal was reward for a late spell of Arsenal pressure but it was unfortunate for Liverpool, who had survived most of the second half unscathed after the sending off of Joe Cole.

Ngog: Wants to score goals for Liverpool

Friday, July 30, 2010

UEFA Europa League 2010-11

Ngog gets Roy's reign off to a flyer
David Ngog struck twice as Roy Hodgson began his reign as Liverpool manager with 2-0 Europa League win over FK Rabotnicki on Thursday.

Ngog Clinical double for REDS

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE 2009-10

Liverpool

3-0

West Ham United

Yossi Benayoun 19
David Ngog 29
Robert Green 59 (og)

    Liverpool sink struggling Hammers

    Liverpool cruised to a comfortable 3-0 victory over West Ham at Anfield on Monday to keep their slim Champions League hopes alive.


    Yossi Benayoun and David Ngog gave the hosts a 2-0 lead

    Kyrgiakos: Celebrates LIverpool's third goal

    Saturday, February 20, 2010

    UEFA Europa League 2009-10

    Liverpool 1 - 0 Unirea Urziceni


    Reds take slender lead to Romania
    Striker David Ngog's goal nine minutes from time eventually gave Liverpool a 1-0 win over Unirea Urziceni at Anfield in the Europa League.

    Ngog: Grabbed precious winner

    Thursday, December 17, 2009

    ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE 2009-10

    Liverpool 2 - 1 Wigan Athletic

    Rafa's relief as Reds see off Latics
    Goals from David Ngog and Fernando Torres helped Liverpool see off Wigan 2-1 at Anfield - but Bill Shankly wouldn't have been impressed.

    David Ngog leaps highest to head home.

    Torres: Celebrates late strike with Gerrard


    Wednesday, November 11, 2009

    ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE 2009-10

    Liverpool

    2

    Ngog 13 Gerrard 71(pen)

    Birmingham

    2

    Benitez 26 Jerome 45

    David Ngog angered Lee Carsley with his dive in the second half.

    Gerrard rescues Reds from the spot

    Steven Gerrard's hotly-disputed second-half penalty rescued a point for Liverpool but did little to lift the pressure on boss Rafael Benitez.

    It had started so well for the hosts with youngster David Ngog firing them into an early lead.

    Gerrard: Celebrates his penalty

    Yossi Benayoun pulls up with a hamstring problem against Birmingham

    Problems mount for Benitez

    Liverpool suffered more injury woe in the disappointing 2-2 draw at home to Birmingham, with Albert Riera and Yossi Benayoun both forced off. "Some players are playing too many games in a row," said Benitez. "They are working very hard and so you always have this risk."


    Wednesday, October 28, 2009

    ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE 2009-10 Fixtures/Results

    Liverpool 2 - 0 Manchester United

    Torres proves the class act again

    At the end of the storm, as the lyrics to the club's anthem go, there's a golden sky. There certainly was on this occasion, courtesy of Liverpool's answer to the Sunshine Kid, Fernando Torres. Even deprived of their equivalent to Butch Cassidy, Steven Gerrard, one gunslinger was enough to shoot Liverpool out of a particularly dangerous corner. Four successive defeats had made for tempestuous times at Anfield, but a sunny day on Merseyside concluded with the scalp Liverpool prize most: that of Manchester United.

    Fernando Torres celebrates his goal

    Jose Reina runs the full length of the pitch to celebrate David Ngog's goal.

    Fernando Torres and substitute David Ngog left Manchester United reeling as Liverpool brilliantly halted their four-game losing streak.


    Wednesday, September 23, 2009

    CARLING CUP

    Results

    Leeds United 0 - 1 Liverpool

    CARLING CUP ROUND-UP

    Liverpool labour to victory as Clarets crash out

    Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez sent out a much-shuffled line-up to face Leeds at Elland Road, and despite a spirited performance from the home side, David Ngog's 66th-minute winner was enough to send his side into the fourth round.
    Ngog lifts Reds past fired-up Leeds
    Liverpool goalscorer David Ngog celebrates

    Reds edge past impressive Leeds

    David Ngog struck the only goal as a much-changed Liverpool side sneaked past a fired-up Leeds 1-0 in the Carling Cup tonight.