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Kali terakhir J W Henry menghadiri perlawanan Liverpool FC ialah pada Ogos 2013 ketika menentang Valerenga di Norway.
Sepanjang tempoh J W Henry di Liverpool, dia dan Brendan Rodgers akan mengadakan perbincangan mengenai pembelian pemain pada jendela perpindahan ini.
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Kali terakhir J W Henry menghadiri perlawanan Liverpool FC ialah pada Ogos 2013 ketika menentang Valerenga di Norway.
Sepanjang tempoh J W Henry di Liverpool, dia dan Brendan Rodgers akan mengadakan perbincangan mengenai pembelian pemain pada jendela perpindahan ini.
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Meireles yang menyertai Liverpool pada Ogos 2010 hanya melakukan 44 penampilan dan menjaringkan 5 gol sebelum berpindah ke Chelsea pada Ogos 2011.
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Pada hari ini di tahun 2011, bekas pemain Liverpool iaitu Raul Meireles menjarin...
Meireles yang menyertai Liverpool pada Ogos 2010 hanya melakukan 44 penampilan dan menjaringkan 5 gol sebelum berpindah ke Chelsea pada Ogos 2011.
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For some players, the dream move to Liverpool doesn’t quite work out. Jack Lusby (@LusbyLatest) selects his XI of post-Liverpool success stories of players still playing today.
GK: Charles Itandje
Joining from French club Lens in 2007, Itandje was limited to cup appearances as he provided cover for the imperious Pepe Reina.
Itandje left Anfield on a sour note, outcast after he was seen laughing and joking at a Hillsborough memorial service. His departure signalled an upturn in fortunes for the French-born shot stopper.
Now with Turkish club Konyaspor, Itandje has recently impressed for the Cameroon national team – most notably receiving plaudits for his performance in a goalless draw away to Tunisia in their recent World Cup play-off.
On the subs bench: Scott Carson
RB: Philipp Degen
Swiss full-back Degen joined Liverpool from Borussia Dortmund in 2008, Rafa Benitez offering the then 25-year-old a four-year contract.
The arrival of Glen Johnson a year later, along with a string of injury problems, hampered Degen’s progress.
Benitez’ replacement by the messianic Roy Hodgson brought the end of Degen’s career at Anfield, as he was loaned to VfB Stuttgart and finally released.
Now back at boyhood club FC Basel, Degen has enjoyed measurable success: winning the Double in his first season back.
On the bench: Antonio Barragan
CB: Danny Wilson
Signed from Rangers in 2010, Wilson was regarded as the ‘next big thing’ after being awarded the Scottish PFA Young Player of the Year award.
Rarely letting himself down, Wilson’s downfall was mainly due to competition at the club: finding himself behind such luminaries as Sotirios Kyrgiakos and Sebastian Coates in the defensive pecking order.
Having joined Hearts in 2013, Wilson was appointed club captain this season, at the age of 21.
Well-built and comfortable on the ball, Danny Wilson may have been a useful addition to Brendan Rodgers’ squad this season.
On the bench: Gabriel Paletta
CB: Mikel San José
San José joined Liverpool from Atletico Madrid in 2007 and, much like Wilson, featured predominantly for the reserves in his two years with the club.
In order to gain first-team experience, San José was loaned back to Atletico for the 2009/10 season – a move which was later made permanent.
With over 100 league appearances for Atletico and a place in Spain’s 2012 Olympic squad, the centre-back is now firmly established.
A lofty defender capable of filling in at defensive midfield, San José can be considered one of the few genuine successes post-Liverpool.
On the bench: Jack Hobbs
LB: Emiliano Insúa
Argentine left-back Insúa was perhaps undervalued during his time at Liverpool. Three years with the club saw the defender produce some assured and encouraging performances on the left side of the back four.
However, Insúa found himself often third choice behind Fabio Aurelio and Andrea Dossena, and was eventually turfed out to make way for Liverpool icon Paul Konchesky.
Spells with Galatasaray, Sporting CP, and now La Liga hopefuls Atletico Madrid have seen Insúa proving his worth at a time when Liverpool’s full-back options are at their most paltry.
On the bench: Andrea Dossena
CM: Christian Poulsen
Arriving after an impressive showing in the 2010 World Cup, Danish midfielder Poulsen is one of the more established players to feature in this XI.
Poulsen’s diligent performances in the centre of midfield didn’t endear him to Liverpool supporters, and the Dane became synonymous with Roy Hodgson’s disastrous reign.
With Kenny Dalglish preferring local boy Jay Spearing, Poulsen was sold to French side Évian in 2011.
Now with Ajax, Poulsen was central to the Amsterdam club’s Eredivisie title success in the 2012/13 season.
CM: Alou Diarra
Heralded by then-manager Gerard Houllier as the “new Vieira”, French midfielder Diarra joined Liverpool along with a weight of expectation.
Diarra, however, spent the entirety of his spell with Liverpool on loan to French clubs: Le Havre, Bastia, and then Lens.
Diarra later established himself with Bordeaux, and now has nearly 50 caps for France.
A transfer to the treatment tables of West Ham in 2012, however, has perhaps proven that, unlike Vieira, Diarra is far from home in the Premier League.
On the bench: Danny Guthrie
CM: Jonjo Shelvey
A renowned prospect when signed from Charlton Athletic, Shelvey never quite managed to fulfil his vast potential at Liverpool.
Shelvey did show enough promise during his time with the club, not least with a 30-yard strike against Chelsea in 2012.
However, the Englishman was clearly not suited to Brendan Rodgers’ style, and the Englishman now lends his passing range to Swansea’s cause in what is seemingly a better fit.
LW: Alexander Kacaniklic
Included in a bizarre players-plus-cash deal for Paul Konchesky in 2010, Alexander Kacaniklic impressed in the three years he spent with Liverpool’s youth team.
Now at Fulham, the Swedish winger has made regular appearances in the Premier League over the past two seasons.
Kacaniklic has also established himself within Sweden’s national team, particularly impressing in the recent 4-4 draw with Germany.
The winger would have likely flourished under Rodgers’ stewardship.
On the bench: Mark Gonzalez
ST: Milan Jovanovic
A Benitez signing joining a Hodgson squad: Milan Jovanovi? was always portrayed as an outcast.
Reportedly enormous wages and disproportionate performances effectively cut the Serbian international’s Liverpool career short, and Jovanovi? was sold to Anderlecht after a year with the club.
The striker seemingly found his level at the Belgian club, an almost ever-present in their 2011/12 and 2012/13 campaigns.
RW: Tom Ince
Starting his career with Liverpool, much has been said of Ince’s transfer to Blackpool and his worth to the Anfield club.
After allowing his contract to run down at Liverpool, the winger was allowed to leave for scant compensation in 2011.
Having established himself as a bona fide key player at the Championship club, Ince has been linked with a move back to the Premier League ever since.
On current ability, there would surely be a place for Ince within Liverpool’s dynamic attack this season.
Have we missed anyone? Are there any other former Reds who have carved a career for themselves after leaving Anfield? Let us know in the comments below.
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Life after Liverpool – The Unwanted XI
For some players, the dream move to Liverpool doesn’t quite work out. Jack Lusby (@LusbyLatest) selects his XI of post-Liverpool success stories of players still playing today.
GK: Charles Itandje
Joining from French club Lens in 2007, Itandje was limited to cup appearances as he provided cover for the imperious Pepe Reina.
Itandje left Anfield on a sour note, outcast after he was seen laughing and joking at a Hillsborough memorial service. His departure signalled an upturn in fortunes for the French-born shot stopper.
Now with Turkish club Konyaspor, Itandje has recently impressed for the Cameroon national team – most notably receiving plaudits for his performance in a goalless draw away to Tunisia in their recent World Cup play-off.
On the subs bench: Scott Carson
RB: Philipp Degen
Swiss full-back Degen joined Liverpool from Borussia Dortmund in 2008, Rafa Benitez offering the then 25-year-old a four-year contract.
The arrival of Glen Johnson a year later, along with a string of injury problems, hampered Degen’s progress.
Benitez’ replacement by the messianic Roy Hodgson brought the end of Degen’s career at Anfield, as he was loaned to VfB Stuttgart and finally released.
Now back at boyhood club FC Basel, Degen has enjoyed measurable success: winning the Double in his first season back.
On the bench: Antonio Barragan
CB: Danny Wilson
Signed from Rangers in 2010, Wilson was regarded as the ‘next big thing’ after being awarded the Scottish PFA Young Player of the Year award.
Rarely letting himself down, Wilson’s downfall was mainly due to competition at the club: finding himself behind such luminaries as Sotirios Kyrgiakos and Sebastian Coates in the defensive pecking order.
Having joined Hearts in 2013, Wilson was appointed club captain this season, at the age of 21.
Well-built and comfortable on the ball, Danny Wilson may have been a useful addition to Brendan Rodgers’ squad this season.
On the bench: Gabriel Paletta
CB: Mikel San José
San José joined Liverpool from Atletico Madrid in 2007 and, much like Wilson, featured predominantly for the reserves in his two years with the club.
In order to gain first-team experience, San José was loaned back to Atletico for the 2009/10 season – a move which was later made permanent.
With over 100 league appearances for Atletico and a place in Spain’s 2012 Olympic squad, the centre-back is now firmly established.
A lofty defender capable of filling in at defensive midfield, San José can be considered one of the few genuine successes post-Liverpool.
On the bench: Jack Hobbs
LB: Emiliano Insúa
Argentine left-back Insúa was perhaps undervalued during his time at Liverpool. Three years with the club saw the defender produce some assured and encouraging performances on the left side of the back four.
However, Insúa found himself often third choice behind Fabio Aurelio and Andrea Dossena, and was eventually turfed out to make way for Liverpool icon Paul Konchesky.
Spells with Galatasaray, Sporting CP, and now La Liga hopefuls Atletico Madrid have seen Insúa proving his worth at a time when Liverpool’s full-back options are at their most paltry.
On the bench: Andrea Dossena
CM: Christian Poulsen
Arriving after an impressive showing in the 2010 World Cup, Danish midfielder Poulsen is one of the more established players to feature in this XI.
Poulsen’s diligent performances in the centre of midfield didn’t endear him to Liverpool supporters, and the Dane became synonymous with Roy Hodgson’s disastrous reign.
With Kenny Dalglish preferring local boy Jay Spearing, Poulsen was sold to French side Évian in 2011.
Now with Ajax, Poulsen was central to the Amsterdam club’s Eredivisie title success in the 2012/13 season.
CM: Alou Diarra
Heralded by then-manager Gerard Houllier as the “new Vieira”, French midfielder Diarra joined Liverpool along with a weight of expectation.
Diarra, however, spent the entirety of his spell with Liverpool on loan to French clubs: Le Havre, Bastia, and then Lens.
Diarra later established himself with Bordeaux, and now has nearly 50 caps for France.
A transfer to the treatment tables of West Ham in 2012, however, has perhaps proven that, unlike Vieira, Diarra is far from home in the Premier League.
On the bench: Danny Guthrie
CM: Jonjo Shelvey
A renowned prospect when signed from Charlton Athletic, Shelvey never quite managed to fulfil his vast potential at Liverpool.
Shelvey did show enough promise during his time with the club, not least with a 30-yard strike against Chelsea in 2012.
However, the Englishman was clearly not suited to Brendan Rodgers’ style, and the Englishman now lends his passing range to Swansea’s cause in what is seemingly a better fit.
LW: Alexander Kacaniklic
Included in a bizarre players-plus-cash deal for Paul Konchesky in 2010, Alexander Kacaniklic impressed in the three years he spent with Liverpool’s youth team.
Now at Fulham, the Swedish winger has made regular appearances in the Premier League over the past two seasons.
Kacaniklic has also established himself within Sweden’s national team, particularly impressing in the recent 4-4 draw with Germany.
The winger would have likely flourished under Rodgers’ stewardship.
On the bench: Mark Gonzalez
ST: Milan Jovanovic
A Benitez signing joining a Hodgson squad: Milan Jovanovi? was always portrayed as an outcast.
Reportedly enormous wages and disproportionate performances effectively cut the Serbian international’s Liverpool career short, and Jovanovi? was sold to Anderlecht after a year with the club.
The striker seemingly found his level at the Belgian club, an almost ever-present in their 2011/12 and 2012/13 campaigns.
RW: Tom Ince
Starting his career with Liverpool, much has been said of Ince’s transfer to Blackpool and his worth to the Anfield club.
After allowing his contract to run down at Liverpool, the winger was allowed to leave for scant compensation in 2011.
Having established himself as a bona fide key player at the Championship club, Ince has been linked with a move back to the Premier League ever since.
On current ability, there would surely be a place for Ince within Liverpool’s dynamic attack this season.
Have we missed anyone? Are there any other former Reds who have carved a career for themselves after leaving Anfield? Let us know in the comments below.
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Fabio Borini says a return to Liverpool at the end of the season is still his plan, as he reflected on a so far successful loan spell at Sunderland.
The Italian striker is spending the season with the Black Cats and has played an important role in their season.
Borini scored the winner as Sunderland beat Manchester United recently in the first leg of their League Cup semi-final at the Stadium of Light.
The 22-year-old says he hopes he has impressed for Sunderland enough to earn him a way back into Liverpool come the summer.
He is quoted in the Daily Star as saying, “I’ll finish my season here and then after that I’ll go back to Liverpool because that’s my contract.
“It would be nice to go back there as a Premier League player and to have shown them that even in a hard situation I can do well.
“I’ve achieved one of my objectives here at Sunderland of playing every week, but to play for big teams like Liverpool, you don’t just need to perform well.
“As a striker you need to score goals. You can perform well, but at the end of the season people count your goals.”
Borini was signed for just over £10 million in the summer of 2012 from Roma, having previously scored six goals in nine appearances under Brendan Rodgers at Swansea.
However, he had a disappointing first season at Liverpool, making just 20 appearances and scoring only twice.
In a recent article for This Is Anfield titled, ‘What does the future hold for Fabio Borini at Liverpool?’, writer Ben Twelves concluded:
Fabio Borini does have a future at Liverpool, certainly for the next 18 months but it is down to him to show that he can stay and hold down a place for the long-term after that, at which time, Liverpool hope to be well on their way to cementing Champions League football on a far more regular basis.
Does Borini have a future at Liverpool? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or on Twitter @thisisanfield .
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Fabio Borini planning Liverpool return
Fabio Borini says a return to Liverpool at the end of the season is still his plan, as he reflected on a so far successful loan spell at Sunderland.
The Italian striker is spending the season with the Black Cats and has played an important role in their season.
Borini scored the winner as Sunderland beat Manchester United recently in the first leg of their League Cup semi-final at the Stadium of Light.
The 22-year-old says he hopes he has impressed for Sunderland enough to earn him a way back into Liverpool come the summer.
He is quoted in the Daily Star as saying, “I’ll finish my season here and then after that I’ll go back to Liverpool because that’s my contract.
“It would be nice to go back there as a Premier League player and to have shown them that even in a hard situation I can do well.
“I’ve achieved one of my objectives here at Sunderland of playing every week, but to play for big teams like Liverpool, you don’t just need to perform well.
“As a striker you need to score goals. You can perform well, but at the end of the season people count your goals.”
Borini was signed for just over £10 million in the summer of 2012 from Roma, having previously scored six goals in nine appearances under Brendan Rodgers at Swansea.
However, he had a disappointing first season at Liverpool, making just 20 appearances and scoring only twice.
In a recent article for This Is Anfield titled, ‘What does the future hold for Fabio Borini at Liverpool?’, writer Ben Twelves concluded:
Fabio Borini does have a future at Liverpool, certainly for the next 18 months but it is down to him to show that he can stay and hold down a place for the long-term after that, at which time, Liverpool hope to be well on their way to cementing Champions League football on a far more regular basis.
Does Borini have a future at Liverpool? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or on Twitter @thisisanfield .
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Why Friday could be the most important day in Liverpool&039;s season
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Brendan Rodgers is set to hold talks with Liverpool’s owner John W Henry on Friday to go through the club&039;s transfer targets.
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Why Friday could be the most important day in Liverpool&039;s season
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Brendan Rodgers is set to hold talks with Liverpool’s owner John W Henry on Friday to go through the club&039;s transfer targets.
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- Brendan Rodgers
- Colin Pascoe
- Alex Inglethorpe (Pengurus LFC U21)
-John Achterberg (Jurulatih penjaga gol pasukan utama)
-Ian Ayre (Pengarah Urusan LFC)
-Kenny Dalglish
Pemain muda Liverpool, Harry Wilson menjaringkan 2 gol dalam perlawanan ini walaupun hanya dimasukkan pada separuh masa kedua.
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- Colin Pascoe
- Alex Inglethorpe (Pengurus LFC U21)
-John Achterberg (Jurulatih penjaga gol pasukan utama)
-Ian Ayre (Pengarah Urusan LFC)
-Kenny Dalglish
Pemain muda Liverpool, Harry Wilson menjaringkan 2 gol dalam perlawanan ini walaupun hanya dimasukkan pada separuh masa kedua.
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Pemain kebangsaan Ghana itu mendedahkan bahawa beliau berbesar hati utk menyertai Liverpool. Tetapi pihak Udinese telah memaklumkan bahawa tiada tawaran yg dibuat oleh Liverpool untuk mendapatkan pemain tengah bertahan itu. Udinese bakal melepaskan pemain itu sekiranya ada kelab yg sanggup menawarkan £8m untuk pemain berusia 23 tahun itu.
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Top 5 nama pemain yg menghampiri pasukan LFC setakat ini.
1) Georginio Wijnaldum,23tahun - PSV Eindhoven.
2) Yann M&039;Villa,23tahun - Rubin Kazan.
3) Mohammad Salah,21tahun - FC Basel.
4) Fernando Reges,26tahun - FC Porto.
5) Jorginho,21tahun - Hellas Verona.**
** Mmg benar tapi calon pilihan terakhir andainya gagal dpt 1 - 4.
Gambar pemilik LFC, John Henry sedang dlm perjalanan untuk berbincang dgn B.Rodgers utk pembelian pemain bulan ini.
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Top 5 nama pemain yg menghampiri pasukan LFC setakat ini.
1) Georginio Wijnaldum,23tahun - PSV Eindhoven.
2) Yann M&039;Villa,23tahun - Rubin Kazan.
3) Mohammad Salah,21tahun - FC Basel.
4) Fernando Reges,26tahun - FC Porto.
5) Jorginho,21tahun - Hellas Verona.**
** Mmg benar tapi calon pilihan terakhir andainya gagal dpt 1 - 4.
Gambar pemilik LFC, John Henry sedang dlm perjalanan untuk berbincang dgn B.Rodgers utk pembelian pemain bulan ini.
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PERPINDAHAN PERTAMA JANUARI ???
Presiden Hellas Verona Mauricio Setti telah mengesahkan sedang dlm perbincangan terakhir dengan kelab Liverpool bagi urusan perpindahan pemain tengah Brazil Jorginho
Liverpool telah menaikkan harga sebesar 10juta same nilai dengan tawaran dari Napoli.sebelum ini The Reds telah menawarkan 8juta tetapi kelab itu mahukan 10juta
Perjanjian di atas 7.5juta + 2.5 Bonus
Scout Liverpool berada di Itali pada ahad lepas utk menonton aksi Jorginho yg baru berusia 22 tahun
7 gol / 3 assist dalam 18 perlawanan
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PERPINDAHAN PERTAMA JANUARI ???
Presiden Hellas Verona Mauricio Setti telah mengesahkan sedang dlm perbincangan terakhir dengan kelab Liverpool bagi urusan perpindahan pemain tengah Brazil Jorginho
Liverpool telah menaikkan harga sebesar 10juta same nilai dengan tawaran dari Napoli.sebelum ini The Reds telah menawarkan 8juta tetapi kelab itu mahukan 10juta
Perjanjian di atas 7.5juta + 2.5 Bonus
Scout Liverpool berada di Itali pada ahad lepas utk menonton aksi Jorginho yg baru berusia 22 tahun
7 gol / 3 assist dalam 18 perlawanan
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Perjanjian di atas 7.5juta + 2.5 Bonus
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Liverpool host Paul Lambert’s struggling Aston Villa side at Anfield on Saturday, hoping to avenge the 3-1 defeat the Midlands side inflicted last season. Rory Fitzgerald takes a closer look at Lambert’s side.
Aston Villa’s Set Up
“The lads know 3-5-2. They played it last year. The good thing is we can change different ways of playing and different personnel. It all depends on who we’re playing against and what players are fit, but you give them the systems and they adapt. I wouldn’t say 4-3-3 is set in stone.”
Unlike most teams in the Premier League, Aston Villa don’t have a “default” formation. Paul Lambert’s side started off with the 4-3-3 formation that they ended last season with but moved to a 3-5-2 system for certain games, including the two 3-2 victories against Man City and Southampton, and started this way against Arsenal on Monday night.
Lately though, the shape has been more 4-4-2 and Villa reverted to this shape against Arsenal when Baker went off injured. However, it’s only in the last 3 games that Lambert could pair Benteke and Agbonlahor together in this formation due to the Belgian missing 3 games through injury and Agbonlahor serving a 1 game ban. The graphic below shows the average pitch position of the team in the two games prior to the Arsenal match in this 4-4-2 shape.
Style of Play
“….there’s more to us than just counter-attacking. We can play. Give us time and then we’ll certainly play”
Irrespective of what Lambert says, Villa are a counter-attacking team for two very simple reasons.
Whilst they have not been prolific this season, the strength of the team is in attack with the pace of Agbonlahor and physicality of Benteke including his ability in the air.
The other reason is that their central midfield is not used as a conduit to build attacks and seems more designed at utilising their energy levels to chase down the opposition and protecting the back line rather than retaining the ball and building phases of play. As seen for Arsenal’s second goal, they lost possession after a few short passes which cost them dear when pressurised.
Their style is borne out in the following statistics, i.e. Villa’s inability to keep the ball in order to build attacks and their tenacity in defending when out of possession;
- Possession: 3rd worst with an average of 39.8%
- Pass completion: 2nd worst at just 71.3%
- Discipline: Most yellow cards in away games with 26
- Fouls: Committed 2nd most fouls in away games with an average of 14 per game
- Aerial focus : Benteke has won the 2nd highest amount of aerial battles in away matches despite Villa attempting the fewest amount of crosses per game i.e. headers are generally not in goalscoring areas.
In the two games below, Villa allowed the opposition to dictate the games by dropping deep to become compact, yet at the same time leaving the two attackers up the pitch as out-balls. These kind of regressive tactics and Championship level mentality are significant reasons why Lambert is facing pressure from the home crowd.
Below are 2 similar examples in the recent away victory at Sunderland.
Back to Front
Villa have tended to sit deep and try to be compact and when in possession they are not interested in building play, rather hitting their pacey strikers quickly. As such, they’ll concede a lot of possession and territory.
However, its been working for them with the 2nd best defensive record on the road with just 11 conceded in 10 games. Also, before last weekend’s games, Villa had the sixth best away record in the league managing to pick up 15 points from 10 games. Whilst the stats below look somewhat uncomplimentary, it has worked for Villa.
Below is a look at their recent away game at Sunderland. First off, the pass map shows that of Brad Guzan, the player that has easily played the most long balls in the league this season at 436. Not once did the keeper look to distribute the ball to his defenders or his full backs.
The team seem focused on “percentage football” and see what they can win from hitting Benteke and looking to play from there.
Their main pass combinations are also interesting. Firstly, Sunderland outpassed them. Secondly, their main combination was Guzan to Benteke and from there its Benteke and Agbonlahor; back-to-front ASAP and play from there. With their stronger players at that end of the pitch, its somewhat understandable though they could do with a lot more quality in midfield to give them a better platform in games which may help conserve energy for the final third of matches when they have suffered.
Villa’s change in mentality/tactics vs Arsenal
In the first half, Villa were prepared to frustrate Arsenal at the expense of taking the game to their opponents. When they did get on the ball, they continued their somewhat primative football of looking for the percentages in Arsenal’s half by going direct to the front men. Below is an example of whereby the team could easily have played the ball into their midfielders who have space to take the team forward. However, Luna’s first thought is to play the ball to his strikers who are out-numbered and have no support from midfield.
What they did try to do and what they did against Spurs aswell earlier this season, was to remain compact by asking the defenders to come a bit higher against the single striker that are not blessed with speed (Soldado and Giroud in each game) but get the strikers to fall back towards the half way line. Below is an example against Arsenal from Monday night. With Arsenal looking to play in more central areas, Lambert went with 3 central defenders and 3 central midfielders thus leaving any space in wider areas.
The seconnd half saw a different Aston Villa emerge. After going 2-0 at home and playing a rather passive game by allowing Arsenal to approach the half way line without any pressure, the manager clearly asked for a shift in mentality. It cannot be easy for fans at Villa Park to suffer that kind of football without venting their frustration at times and Lambert seemed to be acutely aware of this.
From the restart, Villa were more aggressive in where they engaged Arsenal on the pitch with the following results. In the first half Arsenal completed 92% of their 424 passes but in the 2nd half that dropped to a completion rate of 81% from just 209 attempted passes. Below is an example of the shift in Villa approach when out of possession.
Conclusion
If Villa have enough defenders fit, I expect a 5-3-2 type formation. If not, I think it will be 4-4-2. Either way, we are likely to see Agbonlahor and Benteke as a pair in their attack and I think that is Lambert’s focus with energy & organisation being the buzz words for the players behind them.
As seen with their stats – possession & pass completion is likely to be poor but with the most yellow cards picked up and 2nd most fouls committed in away games, the team dig in to make it really difficult for opponents and it has paid off with 15 points and only 11 conceded in away games which are excellent numbers for a young and inexperienced team that have so little of the ball.
Confidence is a big thing for this young Villa side, if they can keep Liverpool scoreless their belief will grow and they won’t have the added pressure to satisfy their home support. Villa have yet to concede more than 2 goals in an away game whilst Liverpool have scored more than 2 goals in 6 of the 10 games at Anfield so far this season.
Aston Villa’s general approach is somewhat basic. The midfield is young and industrious but somewhat limited when in possession. As such, Villa frequently by-pass the central areas and look to get the ball to their strikers swiftly with the midfield then encouraged to move up behind in support.
However, by playing a longer-ball game, it generally breaks down into a 50:50 for the first ball and possibly even a 50:50 for the player looking for the flick-on which is a 25% chance getting control of the ball in the final 3rd before the support arrives. As such, with poor service, Benteke is only averaging 2.6 shots per game and has scored 1 in his last 12 whilst Agbonlahor averages 1.6 shots per game and has 3 goals in 17 games.
Also, as pointed out above, they are managing to create chances of which only 1% are in the most dangerous area (6 yard box), the lowest in the league when away from home.
That said, Villa’s approach has yielded a sizeable number of points on the road picking up 15 points from 10 away games and having the 2nd best away defensive record. What will be more interesting from this game will be the mentality of the Villa players – I think the 2nd half performance against Arsenal was a reaction to being at home in front of their own fans.
I don’t expect that approach to be taken at Anfield and would not expect a lot of pressure on the ball in our half, rather, we may find them engaging with our midfield just inside their half so that their back line does not leave a great deal of space for Suarez and possibly Sturridge to exploit. It may also be difficult for them to employ the tactics that they did at home to Spurs and Arsenal as Liverpool will possibly play with 2 strikers, and both of those are alot quicker, quite mobile and more skilful than either Soldado or Giroud.
On Saturday, it will be interesting to see if Liverpool can stamp their mark on the game in the first half like they normally have done at Anfield this season. Liverpool have scored 56% of their goals at home by the 40th minute but as seen below, Villa are a resolute team, generally keeping things tighter until the last 30 minutes.
Prediction
With Villa coming off the back of a spirited second half display against Arsenal and having a decent record away from home, things could be tight in the first half. However, Liverpool should have too much quality on the day. Even if they have to wait to get the breakthrough, Villa’s stamina levels are likely to suffer the longer they are made to run about given their inability to hold on to the ball for any length of time.
As such, with Liverpool priced as low as 1/4 and Suarez first goalscorer only 9/5, the value bet might be 3/1 for draw HT / Liverpool FT if Villa look to sit in and remain stubborn.
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Opposition Analysis: Aston Villa – Long ball vs tiki taka?
Liverpool host Paul Lambert’s struggling Aston Villa side at Anfield on Saturday, hoping to avenge the 3-1 defeat the Midlands side inflicted last season. Rory Fitzgerald takes a closer look at Lambert’s side.
Aston Villa’s Set Up
“The lads know 3-5-2. They played it last year. The good thing is we can change different ways of playing and different personnel. It all depends on who we’re playing against and what players are fit, but you give them the systems and they adapt. I wouldn’t say 4-3-3 is set in stone.”
Unlike most teams in the Premier League, Aston Villa don’t have a “default” formation. Paul Lambert’s side started off with the 4-3-3 formation that they ended last season with but moved to a 3-5-2 system for certain games, including the two 3-2 victories against Man City and Southampton, and started this way against Arsenal on Monday night.
Lately though, the shape has been more 4-4-2 and Villa reverted to this shape against Arsenal when Baker went off injured. However, it’s only in the last 3 games that Lambert could pair Benteke and Agbonlahor together in this formation due to the Belgian missing 3 games through injury and Agbonlahor serving a 1 game ban. The graphic below shows the average pitch position of the team in the two games prior to the Arsenal match in this 4-4-2 shape.
Style of Play
“….there’s more to us than just counter-attacking. We can play. Give us time and then we’ll certainly play”
Irrespective of what Lambert says, Villa are a counter-attacking team for two very simple reasons.
Whilst they have not been prolific this season, the strength of the team is in attack with the pace of Agbonlahor and physicality of Benteke including his ability in the air.
The other reason is that their central midfield is not used as a conduit to build attacks and seems more designed at utilising their energy levels to chase down the opposition and protecting the back line rather than retaining the ball and building phases of play. As seen for Arsenal’s second goal, they lost possession after a few short passes which cost them dear when pressurised.
Their style is borne out in the following statistics, i.e. Villa’s inability to keep the ball in order to build attacks and their tenacity in defending when out of possession;
- Possession: 3rd worst with an average of 39.8%
- Pass completion: 2nd worst at just 71.3%
- Discipline: Most yellow cards in away games with 26
- Fouls: Committed 2nd most fouls in away games with an average of 14 per game
- Aerial focus : Benteke has won the 2nd highest amount of aerial battles in away matches despite Villa attempting the fewest amount of crosses per game i.e. headers are generally not in goalscoring areas.
In the two games below, Villa allowed the opposition to dictate the games by dropping deep to become compact, yet at the same time leaving the two attackers up the pitch as out-balls. These kind of regressive tactics and Championship level mentality are significant reasons why Lambert is facing pressure from the home crowd.
Below are 2 similar examples in the recent away victory at Sunderland.
Back to Front
Villa have tended to sit deep and try to be compact and when in possession they are not interested in building play, rather hitting their pacey strikers quickly. As such, they’ll concede a lot of possession and territory.
However, its been working for them with the 2nd best defensive record on the road with just 11 conceded in 10 games. Also, before last weekend’s games, Villa had the sixth best away record in the league managing to pick up 15 points from 10 games. Whilst the stats below look somewhat uncomplimentary, it has worked for Villa.
Below is a look at their recent away game at Sunderland. First off, the pass map shows that of Brad Guzan, the player that has easily played the most long balls in the league this season at 436. Not once did the keeper look to distribute the ball to his defenders or his full backs.
The team seem focused on “percentage football” and see what they can win from hitting Benteke and looking to play from there.
Their main pass combinations are also interesting. Firstly, Sunderland outpassed them. Secondly, their main combination was Guzan to Benteke and from there its Benteke and Agbonlahor; back-to-front ASAP and play from there. With their stronger players at that end of the pitch, its somewhat understandable though they could do with a lot more quality in midfield to give them a better platform in games which may help conserve energy for the final third of matches when they have suffered.
Villa’s change in mentality/tactics vs Arsenal
In the first half, Villa were prepared to frustrate Arsenal at the expense of taking the game to their opponents. When they did get on the ball, they continued their somewhat primative football of looking for the percentages in Arsenal’s half by going direct to the front men. Below is an example of whereby the team could easily have played the ball into their midfielders who have space to take the team forward. However, Luna’s first thought is to play the ball to his strikers who are out-numbered and have no support from midfield.
What they did try to do and what they did against Spurs aswell earlier this season, was to remain compact by asking the defenders to come a bit higher against the single striker that are not blessed with speed (Soldado and Giroud in each game) but get the strikers to fall back towards the half way line. Below is an example against Arsenal from Monday night. With Arsenal looking to play in more central areas, Lambert went with 3 central defenders and 3 central midfielders thus leaving any space in wider areas.
The seconnd half saw a different Aston Villa emerge. After going 2-0 at home and playing a rather passive game by allowing Arsenal to approach the half way line without any pressure, the manager clearly asked for a shift in mentality. It cannot be easy for fans at Villa Park to suffer that kind of football without venting their frustration at times and Lambert seemed to be acutely aware of this.
From the restart, Villa were more aggressive in where they engaged Arsenal on the pitch with the following results. In the first half Arsenal completed 92% of their 424 passes but in the 2nd half that dropped to a completion rate of 81% from just 209 attempted passes. Below is an example of the shift in Villa approach when out of possession.
Conclusion
If Villa have enough defenders fit, I expect a 5-3-2 type formation. If not, I think it will be 4-4-2. Either way, we are likely to see Agbonlahor and Benteke as a pair in their attack and I think that is Lambert’s focus with energy & organisation being the buzz words for the players behind them.
As seen with their stats – possession & pass completion is likely to be poor but with the most yellow cards picked up and 2nd most fouls committed in away games, the team dig in to make it really difficult for opponents and it has paid off with 15 points and only 11 conceded in away games which are excellent numbers for a young and inexperienced team that have so little of the ball.
Confidence is a big thing for this young Villa side, if they can keep Liverpool scoreless their belief will grow and they won’t have the added pressure to satisfy their home support. Villa have yet to concede more than 2 goals in an away game whilst Liverpool have scored more than 2 goals in 6 of the 10 games at Anfield so far this season.
Aston Villa’s general approach is somewhat basic. The midfield is young and industrious but somewhat limited when in possession. As such, Villa frequently by-pass the central areas and look to get the ball to their strikers swiftly with the midfield then encouraged to move up behind in support.
However, by playing a longer-ball game, it generally breaks down into a 50:50 for the first ball and possibly even a 50:50 for the player looking for the flick-on which is a 25% chance getting control of the ball in the final 3rd before the support arrives. As such, with poor service, Benteke is only averaging 2.6 shots per game and has scored 1 in his last 12 whilst Agbonlahor averages 1.6 shots per game and has 3 goals in 17 games.
Also, as pointed out above, they are managing to create chances of which only 1% are in the most dangerous area (6 yard box), the lowest in the league when away from home.
That said, Villa’s approach has yielded a sizeable number of points on the road picking up 15 points from 10 away games and having the 2nd best away defensive record. What will be more interesting from this game will be the mentality of the Villa players – I think the 2nd half performance against Arsenal was a reaction to being at home in front of their own fans.
I don’t expect that approach to be taken at Anfield and would not expect a lot of pressure on the ball in our half, rather, we may find them engaging with our midfield just inside their half so that their back line does not leave a great deal of space for Suarez and possibly Sturridge to exploit. It may also be difficult for them to employ the tactics that they did at home to Spurs and Arsenal as Liverpool will possibly play with 2 strikers, and both of those are alot quicker, quite mobile and more skilful than either Soldado or Giroud.
On Saturday, it will be interesting to see if Liverpool can stamp their mark on the game in the first half like they normally have done at Anfield this season. Liverpool have scored 56% of their goals at home by the 40th minute but as seen below, Villa are a resolute team, generally keeping things tighter until the last 30 minutes.
Prediction
With Villa coming off the back of a spirited second half display against Arsenal and having a decent record away from home, things could be tight in the first half. However, Liverpool should have too much quality on the day. Even if they have to wait to get the breakthrough, Villa’s stamina levels are likely to suffer the longer they are made to run about given their inability to hold on to the ball for any length of time.
As such, with Liverpool priced as low as 1/4 and Suarez first goalscorer only 9/5, the value bet might be 3/1 for draw HT / Liverpool FT if Villa look to sit in and remain stubborn.
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References: WhoScored, Squawka, Premier League
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