Even Kenny Dalglish was never humiliated like this.
As mocking West Bromwich fans chanted the name of the former Liverpool manager, Brendan Rodgers squirmed uncomfortably on the touchline watching his new charges taken apart by a squad tipped in some quarters for relegation.
And to add to the embarrassment, the mastermind behind Albion’s great victory was Steve Clarke, Dalglish’s good mate who was also shown the door at Anfield this summer to make way for the Rodgers revolution.
Hit man: Zoltan Gera opens the scoring with a thunderbolt (above) before celebrating (below)
MATCH FACTS
West Brom: Foster, Reid, McAuley, Olsson, Ridgewell, Morrison (Brunt 82), Yacob, Mulumbu, Odemwingie, Long (Lukaku 68),
Gera (Fortune 68). Subs not used: Myhill,El Ghanassy, Jara Reyes, Dawson.
Booked: Fortune.
Scorers: Gera 43, Odemwingie 64 (pen), Lukaku 77.
Liverpool: Reina, Kelly, Skrtel, Agger, Johnson, Lucas (Cole 68), Allen, Gerrard, Downing (Carragher 60), Suarez, Borini, Cole (Carroll 79). Subs not used: Jones, Henderson, Adam, Shelvey.
Booked: Johnson, Suarez, Lucas, Carroll.
Sent off: Agger (58).
Referee: Phil Dowd.
Attendance: 26,039.
Gera (Fortune 68). Subs not used: Myhill,El Ghanassy, Jara Reyes, Dawson.
Booked: Fortune.
Scorers: Gera 43, Odemwingie 64 (pen), Lukaku 77.
Liverpool: Reina, Kelly, Skrtel, Agger, Johnson, Lucas (Cole 68), Allen, Gerrard, Downing (Carragher 60), Suarez, Borini, Cole (Carroll 79). Subs not used: Jones, Henderson, Adam, Shelvey.
Booked: Johnson, Suarez, Lucas, Carroll.
Sent off: Agger (58).
Referee: Phil Dowd.
Attendance: 26,039.
For Albion, there was unbridled joy, with Zoltan Gera celebrating his return from a serious cruciate injury by smashing in the opener.
Liverpool, who played well enough in the first half without hurting Albion, capitulated.
Daniel Agger conceded a penalty and was sent off. And though Pepe Reina saved a weak effort from Shane Long, Martin Skrtel then tripped the same player to give West Bromwich a second spot-kick.
This time Peter Odemwingie nearly broke the back of the net and celebrated by stuffing the ball up his jersey as a good-luck message to his pregnant wife.
Poor Rodgers was even forced to send on as damage limitation Andy Carroll, the centre-forward he is so keen to get rid of. And things would not have got any easier when he walked off the pitch to hear that the club he left in the summer, Swansea, had won 5-0.
Rodgers described the final scoreline as ‘harsh’ and felt the turning point arrived when Agger chased Long and the Republic of Ireland striker collapsed to the turf after the gentlest of touches.
Cool head: Peter Odemwingie scores West Bron's second goal from the penalty spot
‘I know Shane Long very well and he is a big strong boy.
‘Our players will be hurting over the result. We had good control and rhythm in the first half and it looked as if we would get the first goal.’
Over and out: Romelu Lukaku scores West Brom's third goal to complete the rout
Inevitably, Clarke had a different view. ‘There was contact for both penalties. Shane is an honest player.
‘Overall, I thought Liverpool were under more pressure than us, and it showed.
‘I’ve no axe to grind with Liverpool. I’d be just as happy beating any team like that. We spent the week talking about what we could do to them.'
Plenty to ponder: Brendan Rogers (right) has work to do after his Liverpool side were beaten
The Hungarian’s exuberant celebrations were understandable — this was his first game since seriously damaging his knee in November.
Until that point, Liverpool had scored well for artistic impression, with debutant Joe Allen pulling the strings.
Gutted: Luis Suarez is consoled by Gareth McAuley after Liverpool were soundly beaten
Suarez must have unleashed half-a-dozen shots and was booked for dissent as his frustration grew.
And it was a horror story at the other end, too, as Long got goalside of Agger and waited for the Dane to gently shove him in the back, which he duly did.
Long’s penalty was tame but after Downing had been sacrificed for Jamie Carragher, Skrtel left his foot in and Long tumbled over for another penalty, converted by Odemwingie Liam Ridgewell then crossed for Chelsea loanee Romelu Lukaku to head a third on his Baggies debut and from then on only Reina kept the score down, with one fine save in particular to deny Marc Antoine Fortune.
Not punished: West Brom could even afford to miss a penalty as Pepe Reina saved Shane Long's effort
It made for a sobering start for Rodgers, who is under no illusions one game into his Premier League career at Liverpool.
‘It is all very well talking about patience but you have to win games,’ he acknowledged. Next up, Manchester City.
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