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Tuesday, 16 December 2014

3 Liverpool Players Who Have To Start Against Bournemouth

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Liverpool travel to Dean Court on Wednesday to face Bournemouth in the League Cup quarter-final, we look at three Reds players who should definitely be given a run-out by Brendan Rodgers.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Tuesday, September 23, 2014: Liverpool's Mamadou Sakho in action against Middlesbrough during the Football League Cup 3rd Round match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Liverpool’s poor Premier League run, coupled with Bournemouth’s table-topping Championship form, means that Wednesday’s Capital One Cup quarter-final showdown is an extremely difficult game to call.


Rodgers’ side are very low on confidence, and it wouldn’t be a surprise to see them knocked out at Dean Court, such are their current woes.


The Northern Irishman has a big call to make in terms of team selection. With Arsenal looming on Sunday he will likely rest some key players, but it is a genuine chance to win a trophy so he would be mad to field too weak a team.


There are some players who simply have to start the game against Eddie Howe’s impressive outfit, with three, in particular, standing out.


MARIO BALOTELLI


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Saturday, October 25, 2014: Liverpool's Mario Balotelli looks dejected as his side draw 0-0 with Hull City during the Premier League match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Balotelli returned from injury against Manchester United on Sunday, having replaced Adam Lallana at half-time in the hugely disappointing 3-0 defeat.


The Italian produced a typically up and down performance, but there can be no denying that he did offer Liverpool something extra in attack.


He linked up well with Raheem Sterling, showing improved movement and hold-up play, and only the brilliance of David De Gea twice prevented him from scoring his first league goal for the Reds.

Wednesday is the perfect opportunity for the 24-year-old to start, and if he could get his name on the scoresheet, there is no reason why it couldn’t signal the start of an improved run of goalscoring form.


The former Manchester City man again showed that he can thrive in a front two- his best performance in a Reds shirt was when he started alongside Daniel Sturridge at Tottenham- and he will cause Bournemouth problems if Rodgers deploys him in that role again.


MAMADOU SAKHO


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Saturday, September 21, 2013: Liverpool's Mamadou Sakho in action against Southampton during the Premiership match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Quite what Rodgers has against Sakho remains baffling. The Frenchman has never been a favourite of the manager’s, but he is the best centre-back at Anfield currently.


His gangly frame and seemingly awkward balance when in possession work hugely against him, and he actually uses the ball terrifically well. According to Squawka, he has a passing accuracy of 90 per cent so far this season.


His positional sense is good, he is dominant in the air and his general all-round game is impressive. You don’t become Paris Saint-Germain captain at 19 years of age if you don’t have something special about you.


With Dejan Lovren completely out of sorts and Martin Skrtel far more of a weak-link than Rodgers seems capable of realising, Sakho simply has to be given a run in the side. He can’t do any worse than the others.


Although Kolo Toure is predominantly a left-sided centre-back, like Sakho, there’s no reason why the former Arsenal man couldn’t do well in a right-sided role against Bournemouth, with the 24-year-old alongside him.


EMRE CAN


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Wednesday, October 22, 2014: Liverpool's Emre Can in action against Real Madrid CF during the UEFA Champions League Group B match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Another player whose recent demotion seems rather strange is Can. Since arguably being Liverpool’s star player in the 2-1 home loss to Chelsea on 8th November, in which he opened the scoring, the 20-year-old has scandalously not started a game.


If the Reds’ midfield was full of good performers then Can’s omission would be understandable, but that is not remotely the case.


Steven Gerrard is in decline, Jordan Henderson has failed to hit the heights of last season, Lucas Leiva has done well but is limited and Joe Allen has been completely ineffective. Can has arguably been the most impressive of the lot when he has played.


It’s easy to forget that the Germany Under-21 international can also play at centre-back, and although he may be far from the finished article in that role, it’s surely worth giving him a go there at some point.


Against Bournemouth, however, he has to start the game in midfield. His pace, power and reading of the game have all impressed, and he could boss the battle in the middle of the park against the Cherries.


Rodgers seems to have it in for some players regardless of how they perform- it is becoming a worrying aspect of his management- and Can certainly seems to fall into that category. He needs to start playing more.


What would your starting XI be against Bournemouth? Let us know in the comments section.



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