Liverpool snatched a 3-2 win at ten-man Bolton Wanderers on Saturday in a dramatic Premier League game that saw the Reds come from behind twice and eventually claim all three points. The hosts took the lead three minutes past the half-hour mark, thanks to a Kevin Davies strike. Glen Johnson restored parity on 41 minutes, but Tamir Cohen put Bolton once again upfront six minutes later. Fernando Torres hit Liverpool's second on 56 minutes, only two minutes after Bolton midfielder Sean Davis received his marching orders. The visitors used their numerical advantage, and skipper Steven Gerrard notched the winner seven minutes from time. Liverpool are now in seventh place with six points gained from four matches. Bolton, who are yet to record their maiden Premiership win, are in 18th place after losing three successive games.