Daniel Sturidge Great Goal - Bournemouth vs Liverpool (FA Cup)
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Brendan Rodgers names a strong line-up for Liverpool’s FA Cup Fourth Round clash at Bournemouth at Goldsands today.
With Glen Johnson out injured “indefinitely” and Jon Flanagan returning to the bench for the first time since picking up a hamstring injury before Christmas, Martin Kelly starts at right-back.
Simon Mignolet is given a rest, with Australian Brad Jones picking up the goalkeeper gloves.
Victor Moses is given a chance to impress in attacking midfield, along with Philippe Coutinho supporting Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge up front, with Raheem Sterling given a much-deserved rest.
Steven Gerrard captains the team, partnering Jordan Henderson in midfield.
Liverpool: Jones, Kelly, Skrtel, Toure, Cissokho, Gerrard, Henderson, Moses, Coutinho, Suarez, Sturridge.
Substitutes: Mignolet, Alberto, Aspas, Sterling, Ibe, Flanagan, Sama.
Bournemouth: Camp, Francis, Elphick, Ward, Daniels, Ritchie, O’Kane, Arter, Pugh, Surman, Grabban.
Substitutes: Allsop, Cook, Pitman, Harte, MacDonald, Fraser, Rantie.
Bournemouth vs Liverpool gets underway at 12.45pm and it’s live on ITV 1. There are match highglights on ITV 1 at 10.45pm.
Brendan Rodgers names a strong line-up for Liverpool’s FA Cup Fourth Round clash at Bournemouth at Goldsands today.
With Glen Johnson out injured “indefinitely” and Jon Flanagan returning to the bench for the first time since picking up a hamstring injury before Christmas, Martin Kelly starts at right-back.
Simon Mignolet is given a rest, with Australian Brad Jones picking up the goalkeeper gloves.
Victor Moses is given a chance to impress in attacking midfield, along with Philippe Coutinho supporting Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge up front, with Raheem Sterling given a much-deserved rest.
Steven Gerrard captains the team, partnering Jordan Henderson in midfield.
Liverpool: Jones, Kelly, Skrtel, Toure, Cissokho, Gerrard, Henderson, Moses, Coutinho, Suarez, Sturridge.
Substitutes: Mignolet, Alberto, Aspas, Sterling, Ibe, Flanagan, Sama.
Bournemouth: Camp, Francis, Elphick, Ward, Daniels, Ritchie, O’Kane, Arter, Pugh, Surman, Grabban.
Substitutes: Allsop, Cook, Pitman, Harte, MacDonald, Fraser, Rantie.
Bournemouth vs Liverpool gets underway at 12.45pm and it’s live on ITV 1. There are match highglights on ITV 1 at 10.45pm.
Liverpool go the south coast in search of a route through to the fifth round of the FA Cup on Saturday, when they face Championship side Bournemouth in the Saturday lunchtime game.
Bournemouth vs Liverpool
Saturday, 25th January 2014; 12.45pm kick-off
FA Cup Fourth Round
Goldsands Stadium
Liverpool will be hoping they go further in this season’s FA Cup than last season, when they were dumped out at the fourth round stage by Oldham Athletic.
Having beaten Oldham in the third round this season, not without trouble, the Reds face a trickier test in the form of Eddie Howe’s men.
Being the not-so-good souls that the Football Association and ITV are, this game is inexplicably the early kick-off on Saturday, meaning a very early start for Reds fans traveling down to Goldsands.
The draw for the fifth round will take place and Sunday afternoon and Brendan Rodgers‘s will go into this game against Bournemouth expecting to be in it the following day.
The last time these two sides met was in the FA Cup third round in 1968, when Bill Shankly’s Liverpool ran out 4-1 winners. West Brom won the Cup that season, beating Everton 1-0 in the final.
Howe is enjoying a good second spell in charge of Bournemouth, who currently sit 16th in the Championship table, seven points clear of the relegation zone, and 10 points off the play-offs.
The Cherries beat Burton 4-1 in the third round of the FA Cup — a game that had to be rescheduled due to adverse weather conditions on the south coast in the original fixture.
Since then, they have drawn with Watford at home in the league, but were recently humbled away at Wigan. Uwe Rösler’s side beat Bournemouth 3-0 earlier this month.
Goalkeeper Lee Camp was ineligible for their third round victory over Burton, but returns for this game.
Liverpool are without right-back Glen Johnson, who Rodgers confirmed this week will be sidelined “indefinately” after a series of injuries and fitness problems.
They do, however, welcome back Jon Flanagan, who has been out since before Christmas with a hamstring problem, although Martin Kelly could start against Bournemouth, with Flanagan saved for Tuesday’s Merseyside derby against Everton.
Daniel Agger, Jose Enrique and Mamadou Sakho all miss out, whilst Rodgers may be inclined to rest some of his regular first-team starters.
The match is live on ITV 1 in the UK, and highlights on ITV at 10.45pm.
Liverpool go the south coast in search of a route through to the fifth round of the FA Cup on Saturday, when they face Championship side Bournemouth in the Saturday lunchtime game.
Bournemouth vs Liverpool
Saturday, 25th January 2014; 12.45pm kick-off
FA Cup Fourth Round
Goldsands Stadium
Liverpool will be hoping they go further in this season’s FA Cup than last season, when they were dumped out at the fourth round stage by Oldham Athletic.
Having beaten Oldham in the third round this season, not without trouble, the Reds face a trickier test in the form of Eddie Howe’s men.
Being the not-so-good souls that the Football Association and ITV are, this game is inexplicably the early kick-off on Saturday, meaning a very early start for Reds fans traveling down to Goldsands.
The draw for the fifth round will take place and Sunday afternoon and Brendan Rodgers‘s will go into this game against Bournemouth expecting to be in it the following day.
The last time these two sides met was in the FA Cup third round in 1968, when Bill Shankly’s Liverpool ran out 4-1 winners. West Brom won the Cup that season, beating Everton 1-0 in the final.
Howe is enjoying a good second spell in charge of Bournemouth, who currently sit 16th in the Championship table, seven points clear of the relegation zone, and 10 points off the play-offs.
The Cherries beat Burton 4-1 in the third round of the FA Cup — a game that had to be rescheduled due to adverse weather conditions on the south coast in the original fixture.
Since then, they have drawn with Watford at home in the league, but were recently humbled away at Wigan. Uwe Rösler’s side beat Bournemouth 3-0 earlier this month.
Goalkeeper Lee Camp was ineligible for their third round victory over Burton, but returns for this game.
Liverpool are without right-back Glen Johnson, who Rodgers confirmed this week will be sidelined “indefinately” after a series of injuries and fitness problems.
They do, however, welcome back Jon Flanagan, who has been out since before Christmas with a hamstring problem, although Martin Kelly could start against Bournemouth, with Flanagan saved for Tuesday’s Merseyside derby against Everton.
Daniel Agger, Jose Enrique and Mamadou Sakho all miss out, whilst Rodgers may be inclined to rest some of his regular first-team starters.
The match is live on ITV 1 in the UK, and highlights on ITV at 10.45pm.
Experienced scout Tor-Kristian Karlsen gives his verdict on Juan Mata, Julian Draxler, Mohamed Salah, Remy Cabella and Luuk De Jong.
Tor-Kristian Karlsen has worked in the football industry since 1996 in various roles, including chief scout, sporting director and most recently as CEO of AS Monaco.
He dropped into the Sky Sports News studios this week to provide his expert view on some of the biggest names catching the eye of the Premier League's heavyweights during the January transfer window.
Age: 25
Nationality: Spain
Club: Chelsea
Position: Attacking midfielder
Wanted by: Manchester United
Manchester United are close to sealing a deal in the region of £40m for Chelsea's Juan Mata, and despite quibbles over the playmaker's place in a side that has traditionally played with wingers, Karlsen believes the move would galvanise the beleaguered champions.
"I think the Mata signing is a great move for them. I hear people discussing where he might fit in and questioning whether he's a David Moyes type of player but I think David Moyes is well aware of his qualities and how to get the best out of him.
"For me, it's a great statement of intent. The squad, as everyone knows, is short in certain departments. I think they need some work in defence and midfield but it's difficult in January because the teams that Manchester United are likely to buy off are teams that are themselves chasing titles and trophies and Champions League qualification."
Age: 20
Nationality: Germany
Club: Schalke
Position: Attacking midfielder
Wanted by: Arsenal
Arsenal, meanwhile, have been linked with Schalke's Julian Draxler but Arsene Wenger had played down talk of any big-name arrivals and Karlsen fears the Gunners boss is calling no-one's bluff.
"I'm not sure anything is happening at all to be honest. It would surprise me if Schalke were to sell a player like him in the January transfer window; the Germans are always reluctant to do January business.
"Schalke have got a Champions League knockout game against Real Madrid coming up and if Draxler plays a blinder there his market value will probably increase even further.
"He's a wonderful player, I like him very much. Despite his size, he's powerful, yet he can still dribble, he's very technical, he has a great stride and is very hard to stop when he has space in front of him.
"If Arsenal end up champions, or second, or even third, I think it's a very exciting proposition for him, but I really can't see this happening in January."
Age: 21
Nationality: Egypt
Club: Basel
Position: Winger
Wanted by: Chelsea; Liverpool
Basel's Mohamed Salah looks set to join Chelsea over Liverpool but Karlsen has warned he still has some growing up to do.
"It won't necessarily be a case of the highest bid; the player's wishes are very important. With all due respect to Liverpool, if Chelsea come knocking, they will normally choose London.
"He's a little bit immature still, maybe, and could do with another few months, half a year in Basel, but he's very fast, likes to take people on and can play across the front so he looks like a decent addition."
Age: 23
Nationality: France
Club: Montpellier
Position: Midfielder
Wanted by: Newcastle
Over on Tyneside, Montpellier's Remy Cabella and Borussia Monchengladbach's Luuk de Jong are two players understood to be on Newcastle's radar but Karlsen reckons a move for the former would be the smarter - and says he can complement, not replace, Yohan Cabaye.
"I don't see Cabella as a direct replacement to Cabaye. Cabella is is a bit more attacking-minded; he plays in bursts, he receives the ball higher up the pitch than Cabaye does. He's a wonderful player and I think if he does go to Newcastle, the fans will love this guy.
"Luuk de Jong is a strange one. Monchengladbach paid quite a lot of money for him - around £10million - and he has been a bit of a flop there; he's hardly played this season.
"He's a very hard-working centre-forward; he runs and runs, he's good at receiving the ball and making himself available but he maybe lacks that goalscoring instinct."
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Experienced scout Tor-Kristian Karlsen gives his verdict on Juan Mata, Julian Draxler, Mohamed Salah, Remy Cabella and Luuk De Jong.
Tor-Kristian Karlsen has worked in the football industry since 1996 in various roles, including chief scout, sporting director and most recently as CEO of AS Monaco.
He dropped into the Sky Sports News studios this week to provide his expert view on some of the biggest names catching the eye of the Premier League's heavyweights during the January transfer window.
Age: 25
Nationality: Spain
Club: Chelsea
Position: Attacking midfielder
Wanted by: Manchester United
Manchester United are close to sealing a deal in the region of £40m for Chelsea's Juan Mata, and despite quibbles over the playmaker's place in a side that has traditionally played with wingers, Karlsen believes the move would galvanise the beleaguered champions.
"I think the Mata signing is a great move for them. I hear people discussing where he might fit in and questioning whether he's a David Moyes type of player but I think David Moyes is well aware of his qualities and how to get the best out of him.
"For me, it's a great statement of intent. The squad, as everyone knows, is short in certain departments. I think they need some work in defence and midfield but it's difficult in January because the teams that Manchester United are likely to buy off are teams that are themselves chasing titles and trophies and Champions League qualification."
Age: 20
Nationality: Germany
Club: Schalke
Position: Attacking midfielder
Wanted by: Arsenal
Arsenal, meanwhile, have been linked with Schalke's Julian Draxler but Arsene Wenger had played down talk of any big-name arrivals and Karlsen fears the Gunners boss is calling no-one's bluff.
"I'm not sure anything is happening at all to be honest. It would surprise me if Schalke were to sell a player like him in the January transfer window; the Germans are always reluctant to do January business.
"Schalke have got a Champions League knockout game against Real Madrid coming up and if Draxler plays a blinder there his market value will probably increase even further.
"He's a wonderful player, I like him very much. Despite his size, he's powerful, yet he can still dribble, he's very technical, he has a great stride and is very hard to stop when he has space in front of him.
"If Arsenal end up champions, or second, or even third, I think it's a very exciting proposition for him, but I really can't see this happening in January."
Age: 21
Nationality: Egypt
Club: Basel
Position: Winger
Wanted by: Chelsea; Liverpool
Basel's Mohamed Salah looks set to join Chelsea over Liverpool but Karlsen has warned he still has some growing up to do.
"It won't necessarily be a case of the highest bid; the player's wishes are very important. With all due respect to Liverpool, if Chelsea come knocking, they will normally choose London.
"He's a little bit immature still, maybe, and could do with another few months, half a year in Basel, but he's very fast, likes to take people on and can play across the front so he looks like a decent addition."
Age: 23
Nationality: France
Club: Montpellier
Position: Midfielder
Wanted by: Newcastle
Over on Tyneside, Montpellier's Remy Cabella and Borussia Monchengladbach's Luuk de Jong are two players understood to be on Newcastle's radar but Karlsen reckons a move for the former would be the smarter - and says he can complement, not replace, Yohan Cabaye.
"I don't see Cabella as a direct replacement to Cabaye. Cabella is is a bit more attacking-minded; he plays in bursts, he receives the ball higher up the pitch than Cabaye does. He's a wonderful player and I think if he does go to Newcastle, the fans will love this guy.
"Luuk de Jong is a strange one. Monchengladbach paid quite a lot of money for him - around £10million - and he has been a bit of a flop there; he's hardly played this season.
"He's a very hard-working centre-forward; he runs and runs, he's good at receiving the ball and making himself available but he maybe lacks that goalscoring instinct."
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