The Reds left it late to seal all three points, as a stunning strike
from the midfielder with five minutes remaining was enough to earn the
visitors a win.
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers was pleased to see his side avenge last season's 6-1 defeat against Stoke, and reserved praise for matchwinner Philippe Coutinho.
The
Brazilian struck on 86 minutes after at the end of a closely fought
contest to hand his side a 1-0 win at the Britannia Stadium, during
which there were few goalscoring opportunities at either end.
After
the game, Rodgers said: "It's always difficult coming to Stoke.
Defensively we were strong and we always know we have the quality to win
a game.
"It was embarrassing [the 6-1 loss in May] but today
you've seen the determination and the quality. It was definitely one for
[the fans]. They'll be proud of the team tonight.
"How close was I to taking Coutinho off? Very! I can't profess to be a
genius! Danny Ings was going to come on but I'm obviously happy he
scored and stayed on.
"Coutinho is already is a star. He's only been back three weeks training so he's not even at his peak."
Liverpool now look ahead to the visit of newly promoted Bournemouth to Anfield on August 17.
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