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Sunday, October 26, 2008
Rafael Benitez saluted the character of his players after they went top of the Barclays Premier League with a magnificent 1-0 win at Chelsea.
CHELSEA 0 - 1 LIVERPOOL
Sunday 26 October 2008 13:30 , Barclays Premier League
ALONSO FIRES REDS CLEAR AT THE TOP
Liverpool have moved three points clear at the top of the Barclays Premier League after Xabi Alonso's first-half strike gave them a 1-0 victory over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
The Spaniard's first goal of the season was enough to maintain the Reds' unbeaten start to the season and brings an end to the Blues' proud home run that had stretched to 86 matches undefeated.
It means Liverpool have now notched up a landmark 600th top-flight victory on the road and halts a Chelsea hoodoo that had seen them win only once at the Bridge - in January 2004 - since the inauguration of the Premier League.
Both sides had gone into the match level on points at the summit of English football and with Chelsea protecting their incredible Bridge record, few observers would have been surprised to see them create the first opening of this heavyweight bout on three minutes.
A slip from Alonso allowed Nicolas Anelka to seize possession and race towards the Liverpool goal. The Frenchman jinked past the first defender before seeing the ball break menacingly towards Deco, but just when it seemed the Portuguese playmaker would open the scoring, Jamie Carragher intervened with one of his trademark blocks to deflect the ball to safety.
If the home support thought it was a sign of things to come then they would be very mistaken, and Alonso's next contribution would result in the opening goal of the game on 10 minutes.
A long throw on the right was flicked on by Dirk Kuyt and as Robbie Keane battled for it, the ball fell invitingly to Alonso who did not waste his chance, firing an awkward left-foot shot that deflected past Petr Cech and into the net.
It was a dream start for a Rafa and co and they would go on to boss the remainder of the first-half, restricting Chelsea to wayward shots from distance, whilst carving out one or two good opportunities of their own.
Indeed, it could have got even better for the visitors on 16 minutes when the impressive Albert Riera danced his way beyond the attentions of Jose Bosingwa and fizzed a shot just wide of the near post.
With Steven Gerrard operating just behind lone striker Robbie Keane, the Reds continued to cause problems, and the skipper nearly added to his eclectic mix of great goals with a stunning 25 yarder that Petr Cech somehow managed to touch over the crossbar.
For their part, Chelsea continued to probe for openings but the away side were well worth their interval lead and Deco's 34th minute piledriver was the closest they came to troubling Pepe Reina.
The home side upped their tempo in the second period but it was the away side who continued to enjoy the best attacking moments with Dirk Kuyt firing just wide from 20 yards.
If the Dutchman's strike was close, then Alonso's exquisite free-kick was even closer, with only a lick of paint on the post preventing the midfielder from doubling his tally.
At times Liverpool were playing some breathtaking counter-attacking football and substitute Ryan Babel was only inches away from collecting a pass to send him clear on goal while Javier Mascherano over-hit his cross when he may have been better placed to shoot.
Babel then showed a cameo of what he is all about with a great first touch to turn his man before sending a sizzling effort wide of the left-hand post.
With so many opportunities going begging, there was always the nagging doubt that Luiz Felipe Scolari's men would snatch a draw, but with Jamie Carragher once again immense at the back, the Reds saw it out to secure Rafael Benitez's first victory away to one of the top-flight's so-called big four.
Teams
Liverpool: Reina, Aurelio, Carragher, Agger, Arbeloa, Riera, Alonso, Mascherano, Kuyt, Gerrard (captain), Keane. Subs - Hyypia, Babel, Leiva, Dossena, Cavalieri, Pennant, Benayoun
Chelsea: Cech, Cole, Terry (captain), Carvalho, Bosingwa, Malouda, Lampard, Obi Mikel, , Kalou, Anelka. Subs - Cudicini, Ferreira, Belletti, Di Santo, Sinclair, Ivanovic,
Referee: Howard Webb
Conditions: wet
Attendance: Unknown
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Lenovo IdeaPad S10
Lenovo加入輕省筆電戰局,首波由IdeaPad家族推出S10、S9兩款,分別為10吋、8.9吋螢幕的產品。號稱「魔蝶機」以5種色彩同時上市,主打喜好輕巧方便、個性色彩的年輕族群。面對比它更早推出的各家產品,S10、S9能發展出怎樣的獨特賣點,好殺出重圍呢
優點
造型簡潔有質感;有ExpressCard/34擴充卡槽;單鍵環原非常便利;鍵盤尺寸較合理;有內建藍牙;最高階機種有160GB硬碟。
缺點
I/O排列不夠理想,音訊I/O置右;按鍵位置排列不理想,像是Eee PC的放大版;電池僅3cell,續航力較差。
快速導覽
簡潔造型是S10一大強項,而整體設計也算是不錯,沒有太多問題。採用Atom處理器配合XP、2.5吋硬碟,可提供實用的效能與容量。如果你想買台10吋Netbook,S10會是理想的採購標的。
處理器 Intel Atom 時脈 1.6 GHz 硬碟 80 GB 光學儲存 選購 標準記憶體 1024MB 螢幕 10 吋 顯示晶片 Intel GMA 950 顯示記憶體 音效卡 保固 重量 1.25 Kg
編輯評分
功能特色82
支援服務75
電池效力75
效能測試70
外觀設計82
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