For the first time in five years Liverpool have got their Premier League campaign off to a winning start after an impressive 2-1 victory at Villa Park.
Steven Gerrard was again the hero, curling home an 87th minute free kick winner just seconds after Gareth Barry's penalty had cancelled out Martin Laursen's first half own goal.The game appeared to be slipping away from the Reds when Barry slotted home from the penalty spot, but the genius of Gerrard again saved Liverpool and secured their first victory on the opening day since 2002.
Considering the striking options now available to Benitez it was somewhat ironic to see our first goal of the campaign crash into the net off the leg of a defender, but it was no surprise at all to see both strikers heavily involved.
After the impressive Fernando Torres had been denied a debut goal by Stuart Taylor's fine save, the ball fell into the path of Dirk Kuyt who wasted no time in whipping the ball back across the face of goal where the unfortunate Martin Laursen inadvertently diverted the ball into his own goal.
The lead was no more than the Reds deserved after an impressive opening which could have brought a reward even earlier.
Torres fired the game's first shot in anger over the goal after a powerful charge into the box while captain Steven Gerrard - starting in his preferred central midfield role - tested Taylor with a low drive towards the far corner.
Villa rallied after the break with Riise forced to clear under pressure after a mazy run by Ashley Young and then Nigel Reo-Coker fired wide of Reina's goal from outside the area.
Liverpool should have doubled their lead after an hour when Gerrard latched onto Kuyt's pass into the area but just when it seemed inevitable the ball would be nestling into the back of the net Taylor got in the way of the shot to keep it out.
The skipper had another chance midway through the half when Torres sprayed the ball wide after another clever piece of individual play, but when the ball arrived at Gerrard's feet his first time effort was superbly stopped by an increasingly overworked Taylor.
Ryan Babel was introduced soon after to make his debut and should have made the perfect start when a glorious chance fell his way after 75 minutes, but the young Dutchman dragged his shot disappointingly wide.
Villa grabbed themselves a lifeline after 84 minutes when Jamie Carragher was adjudged to have handled in the area and Barry made no mistake from the spot, sending Reina the wrong way.
But just as the home fans were celebrating an unlikely point, Liverpool responded in the perfect fashion when Gerrard did what only Gerrard can do - and rescued the Reds with a wonderful curling, dipping free kick which found the top corner of the Villa net. Sheer class.
It may only be three points on the board after one game played, but at least the Reds have already begun to deliver on their pledge to make a flying start to the new campaign.