Craig Bellamy scored against his former club as Liverpool fought back to deservedly earn a share of the spoils in a 1-1 draw at home to Blackburn Rovers on Saturday afternoon.
Bellamy levelled for the Reds in the 64th minute with a close-range header ? his first league goal since arriving from Ewood Park in the summer ? to preserve Liverpool's unbeaten record at Anfield this season.
Benni McCarthy had earlier fired the visitors in front, sweeping the ball into the Kop net with ease during a frustrating first half for the hosts.
But while the Reds will have been disappointed with their showing before half-time they came out after the break with all guns blazing and Blackburn could have had no complaints if they'd have ultimately left Anfield with nothing to show for their efforts.
Bellamy levelled for the Reds in the 64th minute with a close-range header ? his first league goal since arriving from Ewood Park in the summer ? to preserve Liverpool's unbeaten record at Anfield this season.
Benni McCarthy had earlier fired the visitors in front, sweeping the ball into the Kop net with ease during a frustrating first half for the hosts.
But while the Reds will have been disappointed with their showing before half-time they came out after the break with all guns blazing and Blackburn could have had no complaints if they'd have ultimately left Anfield with nothing to show for their efforts.
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