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Liverpool's Steven Gerrard (right) challenges Hull City's James Chester in their match at Anfield. Photo: Reuters

That was Liverpool’s best win of the season, Brendan Rodgers says

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Brendan Rodgers claimed he had no qualms about winning ugly as Liverpool returned to the Premier League’s top four with a scrappy 2-0 victory over Hull City.

Rodgers’ side took the points despite an underwhelming performance thanks to Daniel Agger’s first-half header and Luis Suarez’s superb free kick after the break.

As a result, the Reds moved back into the Champions League qualification places at the expense of Merseyside rivals Everton.

It was far from Liverpool’s best display of the season, but after successive defeats by Manchester City and Chelsea over the Christmas period, Reds boss Rodgers was just delighted to get back to winning ways.

“I have told the players I think that is our best win of the season,” he said.

“In a lot of our games we have been vibrant, had great energy, scored goals and performed well.

“But on the back of the games we have had this period to play a lot of the same players against a team who won their last league game 6-0 we knew we we’re going to have to tough it out and dig in.

“We might not have always been at our best, but we scored two great goals, created other opportunities and restricted Hull to no shots on target.”

Agger nodded the Reds ahead in the 36th minute from Philippe Coutinho’s corner before Suarez found the top corner with his 25-yard free kick five minutes into the second half.

We scored two great goals, created other opportunities and restricted Hull to no shots on target
Brendan Rodgers

Rodgers was quick to praise the team effort but also reserved plaudits for Uruguay striker Suarez, who played with a “knock on his foot” when many other players would have cried off according to the Reds manager.

“Luis will always get the plaudits because he is a world-class player,” said Rodgers.

“He has a real bad knock on the top of his foot from the Chelsea game and nine out of 20 players would not have played.

“I know from working and managing players that most footballers wouldn’t have played with that.

“He had a big strapping on it and put himself out there for the team and that is why he gets the goals he does, because he is so determined.”

Hull began the game with a clear intent to contain Liverpool, who lost just twice in the whole of 2013 at Anfield.

The Tigers had beaten the Reds just four weeks ago and were coming off a 6-0 win over Fulham on Saturday.

But after three games in six days, they just did not have the energy to match Liverpool, according to manager Steve Bruce.

“Possibly it was a game too far,” he said. “We were game enough to keep on trying but there were a lot of tired bodies out there and three games in six days was a bit much for us.

“For a club like us to get a result at a place like this you have to be right at it.

“When we played them three or four weeks ago we had a week’s preparation and for this game we couldn’t play with the same intensity.

“We basically didn’t have the energy to compete with them. Sometimes you just have to say you were beaten by the better team and we were.”

Despite just one win from seven games, Hull remain 10th and six points above the relegation zone, a position which has Bruce more than satisfied considering 12 months ago his team were playing in the second tier of English football.

“Twenty three points is a huge achievement for us, considering this time last year we were playing at Blackpool. We have made huge strides,” he added.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: That was Liverpool’s best win yet, Rodgers says
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