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Liverpool: A Steven Gerrard penalty completed the turnaround as Liverpool came from behind to beat Aston Villa on Sunday. Christian Benteke had given the Villa a first-half lead although Jordan Henderson equalised immediately after half-time before Gerrard then stepped up, after Luis Suarez had been fouled in the box, to convert what would prove the winning penalty.
Gabriel Agbonlahor squandered a glorious opportunity to give the hosts the lead in the 16th minute as he side-footed an effort from just seven yards out straight at Reina after Matthew Lowton had delivered a delicious low cross from the right.
Four minutes later and Suarez came close to adding to his 22 league goals this season as he picked up on a clever reverse pass from Glen Johnson and smashed high towards goal, forcing Brad Guzan to parry over the top of the bar.
But it was Villa that would take the lead after 32 minutes courtesy of Benteke. Agbonlahor provided the assist for his strike partner as he took down a long pass from Ashley Westwood with his thigh before the Belgian smashed a first-time half volley at goal that Reina could only help into the corner of his net.
Liverpool came close to forcing an equaliser before half-time as, in the 43rd minute, Stewart Downing and Philippe Coutinho worked a short corner between them before laying off for Gerrard to send a dipping right-foot shot towards goal that Guzan again did well to push away with his left hand.
The visitors didn't have to wait long after the break to get back into the game, however, as, two minutes after the restart, Henderson raced onto a delightful through pass from Coutinho before steadying himself and lifting a composed effort over the advancing Guzan and into the net.
Liverpool then came close to taking the lead as Coutinho first struck wide following a clever run across Villa right-back Lowton before Johnson struck the post with a bending right-foot effort that flicked off Bannan before rattling the woodwork.
With the next attack, though, the Reds were in front. Suarez, so deadly in and around the 18-yard box, jinked inside Nathan Baker, tempting the young defender into a challenge and referee Lee Mason had little choice but to point to the spot where Gerrard made no mistake in slotting low to Guzan's right.
Gerrard was then instrumental at the other end as he reacted superbly to head Benteke's powerful header off the line before Lowton had Reina scrambling with a cross-shot that forced the Spaniard to tip over the crossbar.
Benteke did hit the net for a second time in stoppage time although the goal was rightly chalked off for offside and, as the final whistle blew, the result does little to ease Villa's relegation fears.
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