Charlie Adam does his bit for charity in Liverpool All-Star game at Anfield

STOKE City midfielder Charlie Adam made a return to Anfield today to feature in the Liverpool All-Star charity match between Steven Gerrard’s XI and a Jamie Carragher XI

Adam, who was on Gerrard’s team, graced the Anfield turf alongside the likes of Luis Suarez, Fernando Torres and John Terry for the game in aid of the Liverpool FC Foundation.

Adam made 37 appearances for Liverpool in the 2011/12 season before his move to the Britannia Stadium.

The match ended in a 2-2 draw, with Barcelona forward Suarez, who was a half-time substitute for Gerrard’s team, winning a spot-kick off opposing captain Carragher, which his own skipper converted.

Suarez was back at his former home for the first time since his summer move to Spain and was introduced at half-time along with ex-Reds striker Fernando Torres, the two delaying their entrance to appear in unison amid huge roars of support.

While it was unsurprising the Uruguayan garnered such adulation, Torres may not have expected a positive reception four years after he left Merseyside for Premier League rivals Chelsea.

The duo predictably forged a useful partnership for the final 45 minutes and it was Suarez who won the second penalty after he nutmegged Carragher before being hauled down by the television pundit.

It was a pair of strikers still plying their trade in this country who stole the show in the first half.

Liverpool’s own Mario Balotelli broke the deadlock with a vicious, swerving hit from 25 yards and it was from the Italian’s defence-splitting pass that Didier Drogba rounded Brad Jones and made it 2-0.

Gerrard, back on the Anfield turf seven days after his rapid dismissal against Manchester United, made no mistake against Pepe Reina from 12 yards to reduce the deficit before half-time and it was his second penalty in the second period that meant it finished all square.

Suarez could not muster up a winning goal as he headed the game’s final touch into the side-netting, but the biggest cheer was still reserved for him during the lap of honour.

source:http://www.stokesentinel.co.uk

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