Instant notoriety is guaranteed for a young spectator who effectively condemned Liverpool to a 1-0 defeat against Sunderland here at the Stadium of Light. The ‘supporter', who was wearing a dark blue top - the color of Liverpool's city rival Everton - has been captured on YouTube throwing a beach ball into the Liverpool penalty area during a Sunderland attack. He could not have imagined the consequences before a shot from Darren Bent struck the ball and diverted it past goalkeeper Pepe Reina for the decisive goal in Saturday's match. It was an incident which provoked surprising responses from the two managers, with Liverpool's Rafael Benitez remarkably sanguine about a goal that brought about his team's third successive defeat. Asked if the goal should have been disallowed, Benitez said: “It's a technical question. It could be a goal, but it's difficult to say. In this case, I think it should be a goal.” Steve Bruce, the Sunderland manager, was not so certain after speaking to a referee after the game about “outside interference”. He said: “I've been told the laws of the game state it should have been disallowed and the game restarted with a drop ball. But does anybody know that rule?” Bent didn't care who was right. He was just happy to claim a goal which meant he'd scored in each of Sunderland's last five games. It also moved him level with Liverpool's Fernando Torres as the Premier League's top scorer with eight goals. Bent, who is staking a powerful claim for an England return, said: “It was a strange goal, but I will take it.” While it was a freakish winner, the outcome of the game was the right one with Sunderland confirming the promise it showed in drawing at champion Manchester United a fortnight earlier. It outclassed a Liverpool team which was deprived of Torres and Steven Gerrard through injuries and could not fill the gap in class left by those two internationals. This was its third successive defeat and its fourth in the league this season – and no team has won the championship after losing so many times in the past decade. However, Benitez is refusing to accept that Liverpool's pursuit of the title is over.