Liverpool produced yet another devastating attacking display to keep up the heat on league leaders Chelsea, putting six goals past struggling Cardiff to record a 6-3 victory.
Jordon Mutch and Frazier Campbell twice put Cardiff ahead in a match that at 2-2 seemed delicately poised at the interval. However a second half flurry of goals helped Liverpool to pull away, largely thanks to Luis Suarez’s hat trick.
Jordan Mutch scored his second of the game late on, but a double from Martin Skrtel and a Daniel Sturridge strike proven enough to secure the three points.
Here’s how the players rated by Squawka Performance Score:
Cardiff City:
David Marshall (-95): Made two saves, picking the ball out of the back of the net on six occasions.
Fabio (-69): An appalling tackle success rate of just 20% contributed to a shoddy performance score of minus 69.
Kevin Théophile-Catherine (-16): Won the ball with three of his five tackles.
Steven Caulker (-42): Contested four headed duels, winning just one of them.
Cala (-4%): Won five tackles from nine attempts.
Declan John (-30): Managed just seven successful passes, finding a teammate with 54% of his attempts.
Jordon Mutch (83): Scored with both of his shots on goal and peppered the Liverpool box with six crosses.
Gary Medel (12): Was successful in 92% of his attempted passes, finding a teammate more than any other Cardiff player.
Kim Bo Kyung (-5): Completed 17 of 21 attempted passes.
Craig Bellamy (26): Finished the game with a 100% pass accuracy and also put seven crosses into the Liverpool box.
Frazier Campbell (59): Registered two take ons and notched his sixth league goal of the season.
Substitutes:
Wilfried Zaha (-1): Livewire winger Zaha completed all three of his take ons after coming on, but was lacking in the end product to back his running up.
Kenwyne Jones (21): Emerged successful from his only headed duel and made five of his seven attempted passes.
Mats Daehli (5): Tidy on the ball, Daehli attempted 11 passes and found a Cardiff man with all of them.
Liverpool:
Simon Mignolet (-49): Presided over a Liverpool defence that still looks worryingly leaky for a title chasing team.
Glen Johnson (25): Set up two chances, made three interceptions and put in two crosses.
Martin Skrtel (107): Scored with both of his shots on goal, wn five of seven contested headed duels and completed 96% of his passes.
Daniel Agger (5): Contested 12 headed duels but came out the loser in nine.
Jon Flanagan (-16): Attempted six tackles, but won just two of them.
Steven Gerrard (26): Made 97 passes – more than any other player on the pitch.
Jordan Henderson (20): Performed well on the right hand side, ending the game with a 93% pass accuracy.
Joe Allen (-30): Didn’t replicate his display from Old Trafford, missing five of his nine attempted tackles.
Philippe Coutinho (66): Celebrated his return to the side by creating three chances, including assists for both of Martin Skrtel’s goals.
Luis Suarez (128): Man of the match Suarez scored a hat trick, set up three chances and even made two tackles.
Daniel Sturridge (61): Took four shots on goal, netting once, and completed two successful take ons.
Substitutes:
Raheem Sterling (-1): Frustrated by Suarez going it alone to keep his hat trick rather than providing the square ball, but did complete both of his attempted take ons.
Aly Cissokho (1): Made two clearances and won two headed duels.
Mamadou Sakho (1): Barely on long enough to touch the ball, making one pass.