Stewart Downing breaks goal drought as Liverpool win
Liverpool winger finally finds his scoring touch against Cottagers ahead of possible transfer

Liverpool winger Stewart Downing finally ended his Premier League goal drought as the Reds swept to a 4-0 victory over Fulham at Anfield,

Brendan Rodgers, who replaced Dalglish at Anfield in the close-season, had fared no better with the under-achieving England international and Downing, 28, last week revealed he had been told he could leave the club.
But he started against Fulham and seized the chance to put himself in the shop window.
After Martin Skrtel lashed in Liverpool's opener early in the first half, Downing set up England captain Steven Gerrard for the second goal with a fine pass and then bagged the third himself after the break.
It was just his fifth goal for Liverpool, the others coming in the FA Cup and Europa League, and his first in the top flight since he scored for Villa against his current club in May last year.