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Sunday, 6 October 2013
Luis Suarez insists he could not be happier playing alongside Daniel Sturridge for a Liverpool side that have made a promising start in the Barclays Premier League this season.
Liverpool returned to the top of the table after a convincing 3-1 victory over newly-promoted Crystal Palace on Saturday to notch their fifth victory in seven league matches this season.
And Suarez insisted there is no rivalry between himself and the England striker, explaining the pair are desperate to continue to build on their blossoming strike partnership.
"When you have one big striker and a very good player in Daniel, I am so happy," Suarez told LFC TV. "We compete for the shirt of Liverpool and we try our best for the team, not for me or him.
"He tries his best for the team and tries his best to play with me."
"Last season we didn't play very well and we finished in a bad position and this season we'll try to be better," added the 26-year-old.
"If we stay with the same football style and try for the win every game, we can try for the top four."
Liverpool summer signing Kolo Toure agrees with the Uruguayan and claims the duo are the most potent strikeforce in the Barclays Premier League.
"I think they are top strikers. To have them is massive for us," said the Ivory Coast defender.
"They are the best pair in the league definitely. They work well together, they respect each other and they are so strong up front.
"Suarez is a great player and that is why we wanted him to stay because he is a big striker and to have someone like him and Sturridge is important. Their job is to score goals."
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Premier League: Luis Suarez delighted to be playing with Daniel Sturridge for Liverpool
Luis Suarez insists he could not be happier playing alongside Daniel Sturridge for a Liverpool side that have made a promising start in the Barclays Premier League this season.
Liverpool returned to the top of the table after a convincing 3-1 victory over newly-promoted Crystal Palace on Saturday to notch their fifth victory in seven league matches this season.
And Suarez insisted there is no rivalry between himself and the England striker, explaining the pair are desperate to continue to build on their blossoming strike partnership.
"When you have one big striker and a very good player in Daniel, I am so happy," Suarez told LFC TV. "We compete for the shirt of Liverpool and we try our best for the team, not for me or him.
"He tries his best for the team and tries his best to play with me."
"Last season we didn't play very well and we finished in a bad position and this season we'll try to be better," added the 26-year-old.
"If we stay with the same football style and try for the win every game, we can try for the top four."
Liverpool summer signing Kolo Toure agrees with the Uruguayan and claims the duo are the most potent strikeforce in the Barclays Premier League.
"I think they are top strikers. To have them is massive for us," said the Ivory Coast defender.
"They are the best pair in the league definitely. They work well together, they respect each other and they are so strong up front.
"Suarez is a great player and that is why we wanted him to stay because he is a big striker and to have someone like him and Sturridge is important. Their job is to score goals."
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Jordan Henderson took his opportunity to shine in the absence of Lucas Leiva, given the central midfield role alongside Steven Gerrard against Crystal Palace.
The 23 year-old has had few opportunities to play in his more natural position since his arrival at Liverpool from Sunderland in 2011 – shunned onto the right wing by Kenny Dalglish, then often used as a ‘false winger’ by Brendan Rodgers last season, before being asked to play the right wing-back role in Glen Johnson’s absence lately.
Whichever position he’s played, Henderson’s work-rate and energy have made him now a key part of the Liverpool team, recognised by Rodgers who has started him in every game this season.
Against Palace, Henderson was the one player who didn’t let his level drop in the second half.
The former Sunderland man added a dynamism to the midfield that is usually lacking with Lucas alongside Steven Gerrard and once Lucas returns, along with Glen Johnson too, for the trip to Newcastle after the international break, Rodgers will have a tough decision on his hands.
Henerson currently leads our man of the match poll in the forums with 59% of the votes.
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Jordan Henderson impresses in central role for Liverpool against Crystal Palace
Jordan Henderson took his opportunity to shine in the absence of Lucas Leiva, given the central midfield role alongside Steven Gerrard against Crystal Palace.
The 23 year-old has had few opportunities to play in his more natural position since his arrival at Liverpool from Sunderland in 2011 – shunned onto the right wing by Kenny Dalglish, then often used as a ‘false winger’ by Brendan Rodgers last season, before being asked to play the right wing-back role in Glen Johnson’s absence lately.
Whichever position he’s played, Henderson’s work-rate and energy have made him now a key part of the Liverpool team, recognised by Rodgers who has started him in every game this season.
Against Palace, Henderson was the one player who didn’t let his level drop in the second half.
The former Sunderland man added a dynamism to the midfield that is usually lacking with Lucas alongside Steven Gerrard and once Lucas returns, along with Glen Johnson too, for the trip to Newcastle after the international break, Rodgers will have a tough decision on his hands.
Henerson currently leads our man of the match poll in the forums with 59% of the votes.
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RESPECT
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Dan Holland reports on an ultimately positive day at Anfield but unfortunately there were still some negatives.
Nothing unusual in the fact I was heading to Anfield on a Saturday morning, but rather than travelling by car as normal I went on a coach with the Grimsby Branch of the Supporters Club. This is something I haven’t done for years but it was nice to see some old faces and have a good catch up.
Anyway I digress; the main question ahead of today’s game was who would replace Lucas in the Liverpool starting line-up, with Henderson always likely to replace the Brazilian in midfield it was a matter of who would fill the right wing back role. Raheem Sterling was the man that Brendan Rodgers turned to, BR obviously rates the youngster but I have personally seen nothing since his first month in the side last season to suggest he is going to be a top player. His touch at times is very poor and the end product is largely ineffective. Today was another poor performance, yes he was playing in a new role but this does not excuse the regularity with which he gave the ball away. I’m all for giving young promising players a chance but he has soon got to start delivering.
As the teams entered the field yet again Liverpool Football Club showed how much of a family club it is with Luis Suarez carrying his two week old baby and holding the hand of his daughter. After the pointless handshakes he posed for photos with his young family on the field before passing them back to Mum on the touchline. For our female readers I hate to report that after only 2 weeks Mrs Suarez has lost all her baby weight!
Another point of interest following comments from today opposition’s gaffer – Ian Holloway – was that he did indeed sing along with You’ll Never Walk Alone and looked slightly emotional as thoughts of his father no doubt entered his head. Fair play to you Ian Holloway, never be afraid to show your feelings. Top bloke.
The game got off to a slightly cagey start with only three incredibly loud explosions from the away supporters breaking the monotony on the field. The use of pyrotechnics in a football ground before today hasn’t really caused me to have an opinion but today this changed. I’m sure I may upset some Liverpool fans here who in recent times conveyed an opinion at away games of ‘No Pyro, No Party’. For me, as a father who is hoping to take my boys to the match in the coming years, the sight of a young boy of around 8-9 years old being carried by a policeman from the affected area and his concerned family following behind made my stomach churn.
This young child would have I’m sure been looking forward to today’s game for days/weeks, it lasted around 2 minutes. Now the reason this young boy was being carried out is obviously unknown to me but he may have been petrified of the noise or he may have incurred injury to his ears and with the volume of the explosions this highly likely. His family must have been worried sick as well and let’s be honest this may have put this youngster off going to football matches. What a shame, do we really need these pyrotechnics in a football ground, does it enhance anyone’s experience? I doubt it.
I have now got down off my soapbox and will talk about the game I promise. With every passing minute Liverpool grew into the game and our attacking trio of Moses, Suarez and Sturridge were running rings round the Palace defence. The Uruguayan was the man to open the scoring when he linked up well with Jose Enrique before slipping the ball into the Palace net despite being nearly sat on the floor.
Just four minutes later our lead was doubled with a sublime individual goal from our other goal machine Daniel Sturridge. The league’s leading scorer twisted and turned around Damien Delaney before clinically slotting in his 6th league goal of the season.
Palace then briefly recovered with Toure clearing of the line and Mignolet pulling off a fantastic save from a deflected shot. Despite this recovery Liverpool were well on top and playing some very nice football with Henderson and Gerrard being at the start of most moves. It was the skipper who added the third from the spot after Sterling was pulled back on the edge of the area. It is now the 15th consecutive season that Stevie has scored in the Premier League, which is some achievement.
I am however concerned about one of our greatest ever players, he doesn’t seem to be enjoying his football. I know he’s never been one to play with a smile on his face but his body language somehow seems different. There was no real celebration after scoring the goal which is unusual because a lot of emotion is normally shown by Gerrard. There was also an occasion in the game where Sturridge could have squared to Stevie but chose not to and shot wide, normally he would berate this decision from Sturridge or at least look disappointed but he just turned away and trudged back to the half way line, again totally out of character. I hope this is nothing more than a ‘blip’ as if we are to remain in the top 4 we need Gerrard firing on all cylinders.
Victor Moses could have capped off an excellent first half for him and the team but somehow managed to hit the bar from inside the six yard box. Three nil at half time and the points looked safe already and I think the team knew that.
The second half as has been the case more often than not this season was a non-event. The passing wasn’t as sharp, the movement was virtually non-existent and silly mistakes crept in. Only Jordan Henderson’s performance stayed at the same level throughout and was without question today’s man of the match and further questioned why he isn’t in the England squad. England’s loss is our gain!
The poor performances in 2nd halves this season is becoming a bit of a concern now. Is it a mentality issue ie protect what we’ve got and this could cause confusion and hesitation in the players or is it a fitness issue, maybe too much time was spent on improving the football during the summer at the detriment of the squads fitness. Either way it needs sorting and quickly as otherwise we will get punished and ruin this fine start to the season.
But let’s end on a positive note, we are top of the league until tomorrow night at least but let’s hope West Brom can do us a favour and we head off into the international break on top. Maybe then some atmosphere can return to Anfield, any would think we were struggling like them down the East Lancs!
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View from the Paddock: Dark side to ‘Pyro Party’ as Liverpool overcome Palace
Dan Holland reports on an ultimately positive day at Anfield but unfortunately there were still some negatives.
Nothing unusual in the fact I was heading to Anfield on a Saturday morning, but rather than travelling by car as normal I went on a coach with the Grimsby Branch of the Supporters Club. This is something I haven’t done for years but it was nice to see some old faces and have a good catch up.
Anyway I digress; the main question ahead of today’s game was who would replace Lucas in the Liverpool starting line-up, with Henderson always likely to replace the Brazilian in midfield it was a matter of who would fill the right wing back role. Raheem Sterling was the man that Brendan Rodgers turned to, BR obviously rates the youngster but I have personally seen nothing since his first month in the side last season to suggest he is going to be a top player. His touch at times is very poor and the end product is largely ineffective. Today was another poor performance, yes he was playing in a new role but this does not excuse the regularity with which he gave the ball away. I’m all for giving young promising players a chance but he has soon got to start delivering.
As the teams entered the field yet again Liverpool Football Club showed how much of a family club it is with Luis Suarez carrying his two week old baby and holding the hand of his daughter. After the pointless handshakes he posed for photos with his young family on the field before passing them back to Mum on the touchline. For our female readers I hate to report that after only 2 weeks Mrs Suarez has lost all her baby weight!
Another point of interest following comments from today opposition’s gaffer – Ian Holloway – was that he did indeed sing along with You’ll Never Walk Alone and looked slightly emotional as thoughts of his father no doubt entered his head. Fair play to you Ian Holloway, never be afraid to show your feelings. Top bloke.
The game got off to a slightly cagey start with only three incredibly loud explosions from the away supporters breaking the monotony on the field. The use of pyrotechnics in a football ground before today hasn’t really caused me to have an opinion but today this changed. I’m sure I may upset some Liverpool fans here who in recent times conveyed an opinion at away games of ‘No Pyro, No Party’. For me, as a father who is hoping to take my boys to the match in the coming years, the sight of a young boy of around 8-9 years old being carried by a policeman from the affected area and his concerned family following behind made my stomach churn.
This young child would have I’m sure been looking forward to today’s game for days/weeks, it lasted around 2 minutes. Now the reason this young boy was being carried out is obviously unknown to me but he may have been petrified of the noise or he may have incurred injury to his ears and with the volume of the explosions this highly likely. His family must have been worried sick as well and let’s be honest this may have put this youngster off going to football matches. What a shame, do we really need these pyrotechnics in a football ground, does it enhance anyone’s experience? I doubt it.
I have now got down off my soapbox and will talk about the game I promise. With every passing minute Liverpool grew into the game and our attacking trio of Moses, Suarez and Sturridge were running rings round the Palace defence. The Uruguayan was the man to open the scoring when he linked up well with Jose Enrique before slipping the ball into the Palace net despite being nearly sat on the floor.
Just four minutes later our lead was doubled with a sublime individual goal from our other goal machine Daniel Sturridge. The league’s leading scorer twisted and turned around Damien Delaney before clinically slotting in his 6th league goal of the season.
Palace then briefly recovered with Toure clearing of the line and Mignolet pulling off a fantastic save from a deflected shot. Despite this recovery Liverpool were well on top and playing some very nice football with Henderson and Gerrard being at the start of most moves. It was the skipper who added the third from the spot after Sterling was pulled back on the edge of the area. It is now the 15th consecutive season that Stevie has scored in the Premier League, which is some achievement.
I am however concerned about one of our greatest ever players, he doesn’t seem to be enjoying his football. I know he’s never been one to play with a smile on his face but his body language somehow seems different. There was no real celebration after scoring the goal which is unusual because a lot of emotion is normally shown by Gerrard. There was also an occasion in the game where Sturridge could have squared to Stevie but chose not to and shot wide, normally he would berate this decision from Sturridge or at least look disappointed but he just turned away and trudged back to the half way line, again totally out of character. I hope this is nothing more than a ‘blip’ as if we are to remain in the top 4 we need Gerrard firing on all cylinders.
Victor Moses could have capped off an excellent first half for him and the team but somehow managed to hit the bar from inside the six yard box. Three nil at half time and the points looked safe already and I think the team knew that.
The second half as has been the case more often than not this season was a non-event. The passing wasn’t as sharp, the movement was virtually non-existent and silly mistakes crept in. Only Jordan Henderson’s performance stayed at the same level throughout and was without question today’s man of the match and further questioned why he isn’t in the England squad. England’s loss is our gain!
The poor performances in 2nd halves this season is becoming a bit of a concern now. Is it a mentality issue ie protect what we’ve got and this could cause confusion and hesitation in the players or is it a fitness issue, maybe too much time was spent on improving the football during the summer at the detriment of the squads fitness. Either way it needs sorting and quickly as otherwise we will get punished and ruin this fine start to the season.
But let’s end on a positive note, we are top of the league until tomorrow night at least but let’s hope West Brom can do us a favour and we head off into the international break on top. Maybe then some atmosphere can return to Anfield, any would think we were struggling like them down the East Lancs!
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Ini berlaku disebabkan perubahan posisi yang dilakukan oleh BR dimana beliau meletakkan Henderson di posisi tengah bergandingan dengan Gerrard. Henderson sebelum ini bermain sebagai pemain sayap kanan tetapi disebabkan pergantungan Lucas Leiva disebbkan mendapat 5 kad kuning daripada 6 perlawanan Liga beliau berjaya bermain di posisi kegemarannya yg merupakan posisi asal beliau ketika bermain untuk Sunderland dahulu iaitu posisi tengah.
Ape pendapat anda tentang permainan Jordan Henderson setakat musim ini?
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Ini berlaku disebabkan perubahan posisi yang dilakukan oleh BR dimana beliau meletakkan Henderson di posisi tengah bergandingan dengan Gerrard. Henderson sebelum ini bermain sebagai pemain sayap kanan tetapi disebabkan pergantungan Lucas Leiva disebbkan mendapat 5 kad kuning daripada 6 perlawanan Liga beliau berjaya bermain di posisi kegemarannya yg merupakan posisi asal beliau ketika bermain untuk Sunderland dahulu iaitu posisi tengah.
Ape pendapat anda tentang permainan Jordan Henderson setakat musim ini?
AmirulYNWA kplm
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