Rafael Benitez has good reason to go into Christmas in a positive frame of mind after Liverpool returned to winning ways.
Defeats by Manchester United and Reading following a long unbeaten run had raised doubts about their title credentials.
With Portsmouth arriving at Anfield on the back of six away wins this had the makings of being a severe test for Liverpool.
But despite a brief scare they won comfortably, thanks to two goals from Fernando Torres, and will now face struggling Derby on Boxing Day with confidence renewed.
Javier Mascherano, Harry Kewell and Torres all had half chances before Liverpool's pressure paid off in the 13th minute.
Midfielder Yossi Benayoun gave David James no chance with a superb volley from 20 yards after being set up by Kewell.
It was Benayoun's second league goal following his summer move from West Ham.
Liverpool took confidence from making the breakthrough and extended their lead three minutes later.
Dirk Kuyt and Torres linked up with the Spanish striker trying to set up his team-mate.
Sylvain Distin, though, got his bearings wrong and the ball came off his leg and past his own goalkeeper James.
Portsmouth were struggling to get into the match and Steven Gerrard, who had recovered from a bout of sickness, rifled a shot wide of the post in the 21st minute.
Distin and Sol Campbell were having their work cut out at the back as the first half drew to a close.
Portsmouth defender Hermann Hreidarsson's frustration boiled over in the 34th minute and he was booked for holding back Benayoun as he tried to burst forward.
Benayoun then raced away down the right in the 37th minute. He cut inside and tried his luck on goal only for his effort to find the side netting.
Liverpool goalkeeper Jose Reina had not been tested in the first half.
Portsmouth's Pedro Mendes sent a shot in from distance on the stroke of the half but saw it go wide of the post.
Papa Bouba Diop almost pulled a goal back a minute into the second half but his effort went marginally over the bar.
Hreidarsson then sent a header wide following a free-kick on the right from Lauren after 53 minutes.
Liverpool responded and Gerrard tried to release Torres two minutes later.
Torres could not get decent touch but the ball broke to Kewell who rattled a shot wide.
Portsmouth pulled a goal back in the 57th minute with Benjani Mwaruwari's ninth of the season.
He steered his effort wide of Reina from the edge of the area after being set up by Kanu to stun Liverpool.
There was a scare though for Portsmouth in the 60th minute when James fumbled a header from Sami Hyypia after a free-kick from Gerrard. However they were able to scramble the ball away.
Kewell then showed some inspiration to race forward in the 67th minute to send a dipping shot from distance over the top.
Liverpool regained their two-goal advantage a minute later following a glorious pass from Mascherano to substitute Ryan Babel.
Babel's effort was parried by James only for Torres to find the corner from the rebound.
Torres added to his tally in the 84th minute and made it 4-1 to Liverpool with his 14th goal of the season, a clinical finish after he had been set up by Gerrard.
It was tough luck on Portsmouth but they had been carved apart in the second half.
Defeats by Manchester United and Reading following a long unbeaten run had raised doubts about their title credentials.
With Portsmouth arriving at Anfield on the back of six away wins this had the makings of being a severe test for Liverpool.
But despite a brief scare they won comfortably, thanks to two goals from Fernando Torres, and will now face struggling Derby on Boxing Day with confidence renewed.
Javier Mascherano, Harry Kewell and Torres all had half chances before Liverpool's pressure paid off in the 13th minute.
Midfielder Yossi Benayoun gave David James no chance with a superb volley from 20 yards after being set up by Kewell.
It was Benayoun's second league goal following his summer move from West Ham.
Liverpool took confidence from making the breakthrough and extended their lead three minutes later.
Dirk Kuyt and Torres linked up with the Spanish striker trying to set up his team-mate.
Sylvain Distin, though, got his bearings wrong and the ball came off his leg and past his own goalkeeper James.
Portsmouth were struggling to get into the match and Steven Gerrard, who had recovered from a bout of sickness, rifled a shot wide of the post in the 21st minute.
Distin and Sol Campbell were having their work cut out at the back as the first half drew to a close.
Portsmouth defender Hermann Hreidarsson's frustration boiled over in the 34th minute and he was booked for holding back Benayoun as he tried to burst forward.
Benayoun then raced away down the right in the 37th minute. He cut inside and tried his luck on goal only for his effort to find the side netting.
Liverpool goalkeeper Jose Reina had not been tested in the first half.
Portsmouth's Pedro Mendes sent a shot in from distance on the stroke of the half but saw it go wide of the post.
Papa Bouba Diop almost pulled a goal back a minute into the second half but his effort went marginally over the bar.
Hreidarsson then sent a header wide following a free-kick on the right from Lauren after 53 minutes.
Liverpool responded and Gerrard tried to release Torres two minutes later.
Torres could not get decent touch but the ball broke to Kewell who rattled a shot wide.
Portsmouth pulled a goal back in the 57th minute with Benjani Mwaruwari's ninth of the season.
He steered his effort wide of Reina from the edge of the area after being set up by Kanu to stun Liverpool.
There was a scare though for Portsmouth in the 60th minute when James fumbled a header from Sami Hyypia after a free-kick from Gerrard. However they were able to scramble the ball away.
Kewell then showed some inspiration to race forward in the 67th minute to send a dipping shot from distance over the top.
Liverpool regained their two-goal advantage a minute later following a glorious pass from Mascherano to substitute Ryan Babel.
Babel's effort was parried by James only for Torres to find the corner from the rebound.
Torres added to his tally in the 84th minute and made it 4-1 to Liverpool with his 14th goal of the season, a clinical finish after he had been set up by Gerrard.
It was tough luck on Portsmouth but they had been carved apart in the second half.
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