Steven Gerrard Still Wearing Red, Still Rescuing Liverpool With Goals

Steven Gerrard Still Wearing Red, Still Rescuing Liverpool
KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - JANUARY 05: Steven Gerrard of Liverpool is congratulated by teammates Mamadou Sakho (L) and Jordan Henderson (R) after scoring his team's second goal from a free kick during the FA Cup Third Round match between AFC Wimbledon and Liverpool at The Cherry Red Records Stadium on January 5, 2015 in Kingston upon Thames, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - JANUARY 05: Steven Gerrard of Liverpool is congratulated by teammates Mamadou Sakho (L) and Jordan Henderson (R) after scoring his team's second goal from a free kick during the FA Cup Third Round match between AFC Wimbledon and Liverpool at The Cherry Red Records Stadium on January 5, 2015 in Kingston upon Thames, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

By Goal.com

A goal in each half from Steven Gerrard handed Liverpool a 2-1 victory at AFC Wimbledon in the FA Cup third round.

The Liverpool captain - who announced his plans to leave Anfield at the end of the season on Friday - was in fine form at Kingsmeadow to dash League Two Wimbledon's hopes of repeating its famous victory in the 1988 final.

Wimbledon had more chances to add to that goal, but it was Gerrard which was the match-winner with a superbly placed free kick after 62 minutes.

Brendan Rodgers' men were able to keep their opponents at arm's length in the closing minutes to set up a home tie with Bolton Wanderers in the fourth round.

Akinfenwa returned as one of two changes for the host, but it was his strike partner Matt Tubbs who threatened early.

The 30-year-old latched onto an eighth-minute flick from Akinfenwa, but he dragged his shot wide of Simon Mignolet's goal.

Neal Ardley's men were made to pay four minutes later as Gerrard marked his first Liverpool game since declaring his intention to leave the club by breaking the deadlock.

He got on the end of a pinpoint delivery from Javier Manquillo – one of four Liverpool alterations – and neatly placed his header beyond James Shea.

Having soaked up plenty of pressure, Wimbledon slowly battled back and just before the half hour saw Sean Rigg denied by a superb reflex save from Mignolet.

However, the goalkeeper was all at sea in the 37th minute as he failed to claim a George Francomb corner, and Akinfenwa was on hand to fire Wimbledon level.

The fourth-tier side went close to taking the lead two minutes after the break, but Adam Barrett's looping header from a right-wing corner was cleared off the line by Gerrard.

Wimbledon was lucky to survive a 56th-minute appeal for a penalty when Barry Fuller handled inside the area, with referee Jon Moss waving away the Liverpool appeals.

The fullback was not so fortunate five minutes later, though, as he felled Philippe Coutinho with a reckless lunge on the edge of the box.

He was immediately punished by Gerrard, who curled the free kick over the Wimbledon wall and out of the reach of Shea.

Rickie Lambert – who had been anonymous in the opening hour – almost extended their lead even further in the 69th minute, only to fluff his lines.

The striker was released by Gerrard inside the penalty area, but his low shot was kept out by the legs of Shea. Lazar Markovic had all the time in the world to make it 3-1 following a counter-attack, but against fired at Shea.

Gerrard had an opportunity to wrap up a hat trick with nine minutes remaining, but Shea was alert to deny him as the plucky host was narrowly beaten, and the former England captain saw another effort cleared off the line in stoppage time.

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