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Coutinho, Sterling spur Liverpool

Last Updated 05 February 2015, 17:23 IST

 Last-gasp goals from Raheem Sterling and Philippe Coutinho helped Liverpool reach the FA Cup fifth round and avoid the giant-killing fate of many of their Premier League rivals with a 2-1 replay victory at second tier Bolton Wanderers on Wednesday.

The hosts took the lead when former Chelsea and Barcelona striker Eidur Gudjohnsen coolly slotted home a penalty before Bolton were reduced to 10 men when Neil Danns was sent off after receiving two yellow cards.

But Sterling volleyed in the equaliser with four minutes left and a long-range Coutinho strike in stoppage time won the fourth-round replay for the Premier League club.
"It was always going to be a tough game," Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers told the BBC.

"Neil Lennon's done a brilliant job at Bolton. Going 1-0 behind away from home put us on the back foot. We must have hit the bar about five or six times but eventually the quality came through."

Liverpool, who next face an away tie at Crystal Palace on February 14, will fancy their chances of launching an assault on the trophy after the exits of Premier League heavyweights Chelsea and Manchester City.

Both fell to lower league opponents in a remarkable series of FA Cup fixtures in which Manchester United were taken to a replay by fourth tier Cambridge United before they too eased through with a 3-0 replay win.

Liverpool and Bolton had played out a goalless draw at Anfield and the replay started in the same fashion, with Bolton defending stoutly to shut out an attacking Liverpool side.
Bolton took the lead against the run of play when the 36-year-old Gudjohnsen rolled back the years to strike from the spot.

The hosts were reduced to 10 men when Danns received his a second yellow card for a rash challenge after being booked for a similar tackle in the first half.

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(Published 05 February 2015, 17:23 IST)

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