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Liverpool’s Owners Must Back Rodgers

8 May

Liverpool’s Owners Must Back Rodgers

 

Liverpool’s amazing season has saw them challenge for this season’s Premiership title, but whatever happens in the closing stages of the season, the Reds must build on their success and add to their squad in the summer.

 

Premiership rivals Manchester City, Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Spurs will all improve their squads and next season will pose a formidable challenge for Liverpool to stay at the top of the Premiership and also compete in the Champions League.

 

Brendan Rodgers deserves great credit for improving his team, considering he hasn’t made any major signings since he signed Daniel Sturridge and Coutinho.

 

Liverpool have missed out on a few transfer targets in the last couple of transfer windows for one reason or another but this summer they need to get their targets and the owners need to back Rodgers financially if he is to get the players he needs to improve his team even more.

 

Champions League qualification should give Liverpool an advantage to attract more talent to the club but money talks and the owners need to show their commitment to their manager by giving him the funds to buy players.

 

Expectations will be raised next season too, rather than the hope supporters started this season with and that can add a different kind of pressure to the team. But the future is looking a lot brighter than it did a year ago and everybody is excited about where the club is going under the leadership of Brendan Rodgers.

Henderson Has Been A Big Loss

1 May

Henderson Has Been A Big Loss

 

It’s amazing to think that not so long ago Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson was deemed not good enough and a waste of money but the turnaround in the England international’s fortunes has been as amazing as the change of opinion of the Liverpool supporters.

 

Henderson’s value to Liverpool’s midfield has been highlighted by his absence in the last two games as Brendan Rodgers selected Lucas as his replacement. The Brazilian played in a right-sided midfield role in a 4-4-2 diamond formation, but he couldn’t offer what Henderson can.

 

That particular midfield role requires pace, energy, creativity and an end product which Henderson provides, but Lucas couldn’t and this made Liverpool’s midfield less effective, especially in Sunday’s loss to Chelsea.

 

While Henderson’s career has blossomed, Lucas’ has suffered a setback, both players have had tough starts to their Anfield careers before impressing the Kop but Lucas has had some bad injuries that have curtailed his progress and now he looks a yard slower than he used to and although he’s primarily used as a defensive midfielder, the Brazilian may struggle to feature in Liverpool’s midfield with Gerrard playing a deeper midfield role.

 

Henderson will miss the Crystal Palace game on Monday night but I’m sure he’ll return to start against Newcastle in the final game of the season in place of Lucas.

 

 

Liverpool Won’t Panic

6 Apr

Liverpool Won’t Panic

 

Liverpool’s next game in their title challenge is an away game to West Ham and the pressure is on after Manchester City beat Southampton 4-1 to move to within a point of Brendan Rodgers’ men and Chelsea’s 3-0 win over Stoke put Mourinho’s men back on top of the league.

 

This weekend’s results haven’t gone as well as last weeks as Liverpool took full advantage of their title challengers’ slip-ups when they beat Tottenham 4-0 last Sunday. But like last weekend Liverpool are playing a day later and this week the feeling is one of pressure with City and Chelsea both winning.

 

Unlike the supporters I don’t think Brendan Rodgers will feel the pressure because he is just enjoying the experience of the race in a relaxed manner that is rubbing off on his players. West Ham will provide another tough test for Liverpool especially with former Reds’ striker Andy Carroll desperate to prove a point to his former boss but although Rodgers respects his opponents he wants them to worry about his team more than he does about them.

 

It’s anybody’s guess where the title will go this season but if Liverpool can overcome West Ham it will set them up nicely for next week’s crunch clash at Anfield against Manchester City with the Anfield faithful’s belief growing ever stronger.

Liverpool’s Twelfth Man Could Be Key In Title Run-In

30 Mar

Liverpool’s Twelfth Man Could Be Key In Title Run-In

 

Liverpool’s are still rated as outsiders to win this season’s Premiership title with Manchester City and Chelsea rated ahead of them by the nation’s bookmakers. But Liverpool’s impressive form now has them rated as title contenders but with this new ‘tag’ comes a new pressure that the Reds are not familiar with.

 

Brendan Rodgers has Liverpool playing with an exciting brand of football that has lit up the Premiership with goals galore spearheaded by deadly duo Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge, but with only seven games to go and in the thick of the title race will the pressure tell on Liverpool’s free-flowing football ?

 

Wednesday night’s win over Sunderland was a game that the Reds were expected to win but for long periods in the first half the relegation threatened strugglers frustrated Rodgers’ men and you could sense the supporters frustration as the half wore on, Gerrard and Sturridge’s goals relieved the pressure for a while but the last 15 minutes were very nervy after Sunderland pulled a goal back.

 

The crowd got anxious but although you could feel the anxiety in the crowd they also lifted Liverpool over the finishing line as they chanted and sang to lift their favourites because they knew they were under severe pressure by a stubborn Sunderland side.

 

I feel the Liverpool supporters will play a big part over the next seven games and their influence could be an important factor in the Reds’ title chances. The reception before the Sunderland match was unbelievable as supporters lined the streets with flags waving and singing as the Liverpool bus drove into Anfield and this support is unrivalled and when these supporters sense glory they can create an atmosphere which is like having an extra man on the park and right now Liverpool supporters sense glory.

 

Will their be glory round the fields of Anfield Road ?

Gerrard Is A Man On A Mission

29 Mar

Gerrard Is A Man On A Mission

 

Liverpool are right in the mix of a Premiership title battle in one of the most competitive title races in years with Chelsea, Manchester City, Arsenal and the surprise package of the season, Brendan Rodgers’ team fighting for English football’s top prize.

 

Rodger’s men look like going the distance which has surprised many people, especially after being toppled from the top of the league at Christmas after suffering away defeats to Manchester City and Chelsea in the space of a week.

 

But Liverpool have shown their title credentials with a tremendous run of form that has seen them win their last seven league games.

 

There has been a collection of factors that has contributed to Liverpool’s impressive form, like Brendan Rodgers management style, the goal scoring exploits of Suarez and Sturridge, but in recent weeks, Steven Gerrard has been inspirational.

 

It seems ludicrous to think back to the start of the season when some supporters were calling for the Liverpool captain to be dropped and saying he was past his best, but along with a clever move by Rodgers who switched Gerrard to a deeper midfield role, and the England captain’s desire, Gerrard has been inspirational in recent weeks similar to his younger days in a Red shirt.

 

But Gerrard looks as if he’s on a personal conquest to achieve a lifelong ambition which he feels he can finally get by winning the Premiership this season. In recent weeks he has scored so many important goals and he came to the rescue again last night against a stubborn Sunderland team.

 

It’s not just Gerrard’s goals, it’s his determination to drive his team on, that clash against United’s Fellaini where he left the Belgian in a heap with a bloodied face showed how much he wants this title and in the games that remain Gerrard will take some stopping because he can smell the Premiership trophy.

 

 

 

Why Arsenal Have No Chance Of Getting Rodgers

27 Mar

Why Arsenal Have No Chance Of Getting Rodgers

 

Arsenal are looking to the future at replacing their long-standing manager Arsene Wenger, the London club have offered the Frenchman a new two year contract but reports suggest that Arsenal are just starting the process of replacing Wenger as they look for a future replacement.

 

The Daily Telegraph suggests that Liverpool’s Brendan Rodgers is being considered as their future manager.

 

The news of Arsenal’s interest will worry Liverpool supporters who have been impressed by Brendan Rodgers progress since he took over as manager at Anfield.

 

Although the Reds have made remarkable strides of progress under Rodgers, they are still a team with a lot of improving to do as the Irishman believes they have a lot of work to do become the best.

 

Liverpool are playing some of the best football seen at Anfield for many years and are scoring goals for fun and Rodgers is instrumental in this exciting brand of football which more importantly has brought positive results which has the Reds as serious title contenders for the first time in years.

 

The goal at the start of the season was to finish in the top four and qualify for next season’s Champions League, but with that target almost assured, Rodgers’ men are in a great position to win the club’s first title in 24 years.

 

It is too early to speculate that Rodgers could be building a new ‘dynasty’ similar to Shankly, but with the young side that he is building along with a conveyor belt of talented youngsters coming through the young manager has a vision for the future of the club, not just for the short term.

 

Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard commented recently that Rodgers should be tied down by the club to a new long-term contract and the news of Arsenal’s interest should prompt the owners into doing so.

 

 

Would Konoplyanka Rather Sign For Spurs Than Liverpool ?

19 Mar

Would Konoplyanka Rather Sign For Spurs Than Liverpool ?

 

Dnipro president Igor Kolomoyski revealed that he is in talks with Tottenham Hotspur regarding a deal for winger Yevhen Konoplyanka. The Ukranian international has made 36 appearances for his country and was close to signing for Liverpool on the last day of January’s transfer window, but the Reds failed to finalise a deal.

 

Kolomoyski said that a move to Merseyside would be unsuitable for the 24-year-old, who according to him would prefer to live in London.

 

‘I have contacted with the Tottenham president. I am talking with him,’ Kolomoyski told Ukranian TV.

 

‘He is interested in Konoplyanka. We are in the stage of negotiations and are perhaps close to signing a contract if Yevhen agrees.’

 

‘I would choose Tottenham – London – not Liverpool. There are matches only once or twice a week, and at other times he will still need somewhere to live. I believe London life is preferable to Liverpool.’

 

If the Dnipro president’s words are true then it would be very disappointing for a player of Konoplyanka’s ability to choose to go to a club who look likely to miss out on Champions League football next season rather than go to a team that look certain to be involved in next season’s competition.

 

If Konoplyanka wants to move to England based on a team’s location rather than stature, then the Ukranian has a serious lack of ambition regarding his football career because Spurs are a club that constantly fail to make the step up to English football’s elite clubs despite the amount of money spent, whereas Liverpool are emerging once again as one of the top clubs in England under the leadership of Brendan Rodgers.

 

Konoplyanka is a tremendous player but if he joins Spurs rather than Liverpool then he may regret his decision based on lifestyle rather than football.

 

No Return For Reina

12 Mar

                                            No Return For Reina

 

On – loan Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina can leave this summer for as little as £4 million due to a clause in his contract. The Reds’ manager has made it clear that he does not want Reina to return to Anfield once his loan spell with Napoli is over at the end of the season.

 

Reina will return to Merseyside in the summer to tie up loose ends but Liverpool will not get more than £5 million for the Spain goalkeeper, who still has two years left on his contract with the Anfield club.

 

Reina claimed on Monday that Rodgers hadn’t ruled out a return to Liverpool, but the Liverpool manager said last month:

 

‘He’s already written his (goodbye) letter hasn’t he ? I was surprised at the letter when you are a loan player. Pepe made it very clear when he went to Napoli he was looking to move.’

 

Personally I’m disappointed to see Reina go as I still see him as a top class goalkeeper, although his form did take a dip in his last couple of seasons at Anfield.

 

Reina’s replacement Simon Mignolet has been tremendous this season and he has won Liverpool a number of points with some key saves during the season.

 

Reina has been a great servant to Liverpool but he tried to manufacture a move away from Anfield, possibly with the hope of going to Barcelona, but a move fell through and Rodgers had to make a move for new goalkeeper with Reina looking for a move.

 

Reina had to settle for a loan spell away from the club because there was no way that Liverpool were going to keep two top class goalkeepers at the club and now with Reina’s loan spell up at the end of the season a permanent move would be best for both the player and Liverpool.

 

 

Another Big Win For Reds

2 Mar

Another Big Win For Reds

 

Liverpool ended another hoodoo with a win at St Marys that moved the Reds up to second place in the Premiership. The men from Anfield won for the first time in eleven years at Southampton. A first half goal from Luis Suarez highlighted the good start that the Reds made to the start of the match before the hosts put their visitors under intense pressure for the remainder of the half.

 

But Liverpool produced a professional performance in the second half as they took the sting out of Southampton’s threat highlighted by Brendan Rodgers’ inspired substitution where he replaced Coutinho with Sterling who promptly put the ball in the net for the Reds’ second goal with his first touch of the game after only being on the field for 80 seconds.

 

A tremendous performance was capped off by a last minute penalty converted by Steven Gerrard after Suarez had been fouled in the box.

 

Liverpool overcame a big hurdle by beating Southampton and this hurdle is one of many that they have been clearing this season as the Reds improvement is exciting the supporters for the first time in many years as they are starting to believe that there is a realistic chance of winning the league this season.

 

Brendan Rodgers is keeping the lid on things superbly as he appreciates the fact that the fans are starting to dream and his attitude is just what Liverpool need as he maintains that his team will just take one game at a time.

 

Rodgers is saying all the right things and he has installed a great belief, confidence and work ethic that has improved Liverpool to new heights this season. Top four is priority but although Rodgers and his team are keeping their feet on the ground, it is hard for supporters not to dream.

Why Liverpool Supporters Hate Howard Webb

18 Feb

Why Liverpool Supporters Hate Howard Webb

 

Liverpool supporters were once again left cursing another ‘big’ decision that referee Howard Webb got wrong as Liverpool were dumped out of the FA Cup by Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium. Webb has a history of upsetting the Anfield faithful with his officiating of Liverpool games and his latest performance has enraged the Liverpool supporters more than ever.

 

Webb decided not to award Liverpool their second penalty of the match when Suarez was upended in the Arsenal penalty box by Oxlade-Chamberlain, and his decision not to give Liverpool a second penalty robbed the Reds of an equaliser resulting in Liverpool exiting the FA Cup.

 

In December Webb failed to award Liverpool a penalty at Stamford Bridge when Eto’o kicked Suarez in the penalty box.

 

In the past five years Liverpool have lost 14 of the last 22 games he has officiated, winning just six.

 

Obviously you can’t blame a referee for every defeat and like Liverpool’s defeat to Arsenal Liverpool did have enough chances to win the game but unfortunately they proved wasteful with the usually prolific Daniel Sturridge the main culprit.

 

But although Liverpool missed numerous chances to win the game, the supporters endured added frustration with many of Webb’s decisions going against Liverpool. In the first half Webb booked three Liverpool players while Arsenal were allowed to get away with some rough treatment in their more physical approach to the game with only two players getting booked.

 

How Podolski never received a yellow card was the one of the biggest mysteries of the match as he committed numerous fouls including the foul on Suarez that resulted in Liverpool’s penalty.

 

The only grumble that Arsenal may have had was whether Gerrard should have been sent off for lunging challenge that many people thought should have earned the Liverpool captain a second yellow card.

 

It’s about time that Webb’s performances have been called into question and earned criticism from many quarters and not just from Liverpool supporters. Webb has been playing on his reputation for far too long and if he is too arrogant to have a look at his own performances then the FA should because he is getting too many ‘big’ decisions wrong.