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Monday, 5 May 2014
Liverpool attacker Philippe Coutinho says he has not given up hope of being called up to Brazil’s World Cup squad this summer, but admits it’s a “complicated” situation.
Coutinho has played a major part in Liverpool’s success this season, recovering from an early season slip in form to become a very important part of Brendan Rodgers‘ first-team.
The 21-year-old has scored five goals in 31 Premier League appearances this season, and created 64 goalscoring chances for his teammates, according to Squawka.
Coutinho was asked by Placar as to why he thought he had not been selected for his country since making his debut in 2010.
“It’s a complicated question,” Coutinho said, with quotes translated by ESPN. “Every coach has his favourites and [Luiz Felipe] Scolari is no different.
“I still dream about it [the World Cup] and I’m working hard to prove I deserve my chance, but I know there’s a lot of tough competition.”
Coutinho also spoke of his time at Liverpool so far — a very positive and settled experience so far.
“The atmosphere here is fantastic,” he added. “The players here welcomed me and that was essential in terms of speeding up my adaptation. Also, I think the playing style here suits me.”
Coutinho signed for Liverpool from Inter Milan in January 2013. He has since become a permanent name on the first-team team-sheet, making 48 appearances and scoring eight times.
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Philippe Coutinho still holds Brazil World Cup hope
Liverpool attacker Philippe Coutinho says he has not given up hope of being called up to Brazil’s World Cup squad this summer, but admits it’s a “complicated” situation.
Coutinho has played a major part in Liverpool’s success this season, recovering from an early season slip in form to become a very important part of Brendan Rodgers‘ first-team.
The 21-year-old has scored five goals in 31 Premier League appearances this season, and created 64 goalscoring chances for his teammates, according to Squawka.
Coutinho was asked by Placar as to why he thought he had not been selected for his country since making his debut in 2010.
“It’s a complicated question,” Coutinho said, with quotes translated by ESPN. “Every coach has his favourites and [Luiz Felipe] Scolari is no different.
“I still dream about it [the World Cup] and I’m working hard to prove I deserve my chance, but I know there’s a lot of tough competition.”
Coutinho also spoke of his time at Liverpool so far — a very positive and settled experience so far.
“The atmosphere here is fantastic,” he added. “The players here welcomed me and that was essential in terms of speeding up my adaptation. Also, I think the playing style here suits me.”
Coutinho signed for Liverpool from Inter Milan in January 2013. He has since become a permanent name on the first-team team-sheet, making 48 appearances and scoring eight times.
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Tahniah kepada Luis Suarez kerana telah dinobatkan sebagai FWA Footballer Of The...
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VS CRYSTAL PALACE AGGER atau SAKHO?? Admin harap AGGER.... Lucas
Terbaru, Pemain ini dilihat berkemngkinan meninggalkan Stadium Etihad selepas menolak kontrak lima tahun.
Dan Masih ingatkah anda Januari lepas, ketika Brendan Rodgers sedang menyediakan perangkap sambaran untuk Richards sebagai pemain pinjaman, ditolak mentah-mentah, Brendan Rodgers sedang menyediakan sambaran baru untuk musim panas ini.
Bos Anfield tertarik dengan Richards yang boleh bermain di pertahanan kanan dan juga tengah.
City akan menjual sekitar £8 juta untuk Richards, walaupun pada hakikatnya dia hanya mempunyai 12 bulan dalam kontrak semasanya.
Hal ini demikian, Manuel Pellegrini berminat untuk terus mengekalkan pemain berusia 25 tahun, memandangkan dia menepati kriteria pemain tempatan di Liga Perdana Barclays.
Namun mereka menghadapi kesukaran dan seperti sudah kehilangan Richards apabila kontrak semasanya tamat, dan Liverpool boleh mendapatkannya sebagai pemain Percuma.
Lebih meyakinkan lagi City kini optimis dengan langkah baru untuk pertahanan Arsenal, Bacary Sagna sebagai pengganti kepada Richards.
England Squad (Liverpool Player)
2 DF Glen Johnson
4 MF Steven Gerrard
8 MF Jordan Henderson
11 MF Raheem Sterling
9 FW Daniel Sturridge
(+5)
12 DF Luke Shaw
3 DF Ashley Cole
21 MF Adam Lallana
29 FW Jay Rodriguez
MICAH RICHARDS
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Terbaru, Pemain ini dilihat berkemngkinan meninggalkan Stadium Etihad selepas menolak kontrak lima tahun.
Dan Masih ingatkah anda Januari lepas, ketika Brendan Rodgers sedang menyediakan perangkap sambaran untuk Richards sebagai pemain pinjaman, ditolak mentah-mentah, Brendan Rodgers sedang menyediakan sambaran baru untuk musim panas ini.
Bos Anfield tertarik dengan Richards yang boleh bermain di pertahanan kanan dan juga tengah.
City akan menjual sekitar £8 juta untuk Richards, walaupun pada hakikatnya dia hanya mempunyai 12 bulan dalam kontrak semasanya.
Hal ini demikian, Manuel Pellegrini berminat untuk terus mengekalkan pemain berusia 25 tahun, memandangkan dia menepati kriteria pemain tempatan di Liga Perdana Barclays.
Namun mereka menghadapi kesukaran dan seperti sudah kehilangan Richards apabila kontrak semasanya tamat, dan Liverpool boleh mendapatkannya sebagai pemain Percuma.
Lebih meyakinkan lagi City kini optimis dengan langkah baru untuk pertahanan Arsenal, Bacary Sagna sebagai pengganti kepada Richards.
England Squad (Liverpool Player)
2 DF Glen Johnson
4 MF Steven Gerrard
8 MF Jordan Henderson
11 MF Raheem Sterling
9 FW Daniel Sturridge
(+5)
12 DF Luke Shaw
3 DF Ashley Cole
21 MF Adam Lallana
29 FW Jay Rodriguez
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Liverpool’s Luis Suarez has been named the 2014 Footballer of the Year by the Football Writers’ Association.
The FWA is made up of over 300 writers and journalists from British media, who voted the Uruguayan international their player of the year.
Suarez has scored 30 goals in 31 games for the Reds this season, and could still help Liverpool to the Premier League trophy yet.
The Reds take on Crystal Palace on Monday night with a draw enough to put them back on top of the Premier League table with six days of the season to go.
Suarez be honoured with his award at a ceremony in London on May 15th, although his attendance is in doubt due to Liverpool’s clash with Newcastle Utd at Anfield on Sunday.
Suarez beat teammate Steven Gerrard to the award, with Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure finishing third.
FWA chairman Andy Dunn is quoted in the Daily Mail as saying, “Those members who have been fortunate enough to be working at a match involving Luis Suarez have witnessed an astonishing talent first-hand.
“Tireless endeavour allied to extraordinary imagination makes an irresistible combination. Add ingenious, impudent finishing and you have a footballer who truly quickens the pulse.
“Luis is a remarkably gifted addition to the long and distinguished list of winners of our award.”
It is the second award for Suarez in just over a week — having already been named the PFA Player of the Year.
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Luis Suarez collects Football Writers’ award
Liverpool’s Luis Suarez has been named the 2014 Footballer of the Year by the Football Writers’ Association.
The FWA is made up of over 300 writers and journalists from British media, who voted the Uruguayan international their player of the year.
Suarez has scored 30 goals in 31 games for the Reds this season, and could still help Liverpool to the Premier League trophy yet.
The Reds take on Crystal Palace on Monday night with a draw enough to put them back on top of the Premier League table with six days of the season to go.
Suarez be honoured with his award at a ceremony in London on May 15th, although his attendance is in doubt due to Liverpool’s clash with Newcastle Utd at Anfield on Sunday.
Suarez beat teammate Steven Gerrard to the award, with Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure finishing third.
FWA chairman Andy Dunn is quoted in the Daily Mail as saying, “Those members who have been fortunate enough to be working at a match involving Luis Suarez have witnessed an astonishing talent first-hand.
“Tireless endeavour allied to extraordinary imagination makes an irresistible combination. Add ingenious, impudent finishing and you have a footballer who truly quickens the pulse.
“Luis is a remarkably gifted addition to the long and distinguished list of winners of our award.”
It is the second award for Suarez in just over a week — having already been named the PFA Player of the Year.
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The Premier League title race is far from over, according to Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers, as he turned up the heat on title rivals Manchester City.
Rodgers saw his side knocked off the top of the table on Saturday as Man City fought hard for a 3-2 victory at Everton.
The result means that City go level on points (80) with Liverpool, with each team having two games left to play.
The Reds go to Crystal Palace on Monday night, before hosting Newcastle Utd on the final day of the season (Sunday, 11th May), whilst City are at home to Aston Villa on Wednesday, before the visit of West Ham at the weekend.
But as Rodgers prepares his players for the tough and unpredictable trip to Selhurst Park, he says the pressure is all on City.
“It is a tough ask for City,” the Northern Irishman is quoted in The Guardian as saying. “To play three games at this stage of the season that really, really matter is a real tough ask. Aston Villa are an incredible team on the counterattack and better away from home, and West Ham on their day can be a really difficult opponent.
“Manchester City need to win all their games which means they will have won five games in a row and they have done that only once this season, so it will be a wee bit new for them. It is certainly not over by a long way. If we can win our two games then it could go a long way to deciding whether we finish top or not. But it is about concentrating on our game against Crystal Palace.
“City’s result [at Everton] won’t deflate us because we know we have to win against Palace no matter what. We know we have to win at Palace and win against Newcastle. That hasn’t changed and that is our focus.”
Should both Liverpool and Man City win their remaining games, the title will be decided on goal difference. As it stands, City have a superior goal difference by nine goals.
“If there is any team that can score goals and turn it around it will be us,” Rodgers added. “There is no question. That will be our aim. No question about that. I have seen it before. Chelsea beat Wigan 8-0 in the last game of the season [in 2010, when Chelsea won the title]. I am not paying any disrespect to Newcastle at all but if there is a team that has shown it can score goals, it is us. We are not a 1-0 team. We showed that at the beginning of the season but what we have shown since is we can score goals.
“Manchester City won the league on goals scored a couple of years ago. That’s why, when I came in here, I spoke about a team that could score goals because ultimately that is what it could come down to. We scored 47 goals in the first year I was here and now we have 96. That is what gives us the chance. We could sit and get the team to defend and not want to score but ultimately it’s the team that scores the goals that will win.”
Crystal Palace v Liverpool gets underway at 8pm on Monday night, and it’s live on Sky Sports 1 in the UK.
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Brendan Rodgers puts pressure on Man City in “far from over” title race
The Premier League title race is far from over, according to Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers, as he turned up the heat on title rivals Manchester City.
Rodgers saw his side knocked off the top of the table on Saturday as Man City fought hard for a 3-2 victory at Everton.
The result means that City go level on points (80) with Liverpool, with each team having two games left to play.
The Reds go to Crystal Palace on Monday night, before hosting Newcastle Utd on the final day of the season (Sunday, 11th May), whilst City are at home to Aston Villa on Wednesday, before the visit of West Ham at the weekend.
But as Rodgers prepares his players for the tough and unpredictable trip to Selhurst Park, he says the pressure is all on City.
“It is a tough ask for City,” the Northern Irishman is quoted in The Guardian as saying. “To play three games at this stage of the season that really, really matter is a real tough ask. Aston Villa are an incredible team on the counterattack and better away from home, and West Ham on their day can be a really difficult opponent.
“Manchester City need to win all their games which means they will have won five games in a row and they have done that only once this season, so it will be a wee bit new for them. It is certainly not over by a long way. If we can win our two games then it could go a long way to deciding whether we finish top or not. But it is about concentrating on our game against Crystal Palace.
“City’s result [at Everton] won’t deflate us because we know we have to win against Palace no matter what. We know we have to win at Palace and win against Newcastle. That hasn’t changed and that is our focus.”
Should both Liverpool and Man City win their remaining games, the title will be decided on goal difference. As it stands, City have a superior goal difference by nine goals.
“If there is any team that can score goals and turn it around it will be us,” Rodgers added. “There is no question. That will be our aim. No question about that. I have seen it before. Chelsea beat Wigan 8-0 in the last game of the season [in 2010, when Chelsea won the title]. I am not paying any disrespect to Newcastle at all but if there is a team that has shown it can score goals, it is us. We are not a 1-0 team. We showed that at the beginning of the season but what we have shown since is we can score goals.
“Manchester City won the league on goals scored a couple of years ago. That’s why, when I came in here, I spoke about a team that could score goals because ultimately that is what it could come down to. We scored 47 goals in the first year I was here and now we have 96. That is what gives us the chance. We could sit and get the team to defend and not want to score but ultimately it’s the team that scores the goals that will win.”
Crystal Palace v Liverpool gets underway at 8pm on Monday night, and it’s live on Sky Sports 1 in the UK.
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Dan Holland sits wearily after another sleepless night due to all kinds of permutations running through his head.
As I sit here at 5.10am having already been awake for an hour and half as our title race enters the final week, I thought I’m not keeping all these thoughts to myself, let’s share them with the This is Anfield public!
I for one will be glad when this season is over! Not because I haven’t enjoyed watching the incredible football that Brendan Rodgers and his players have served up for us, not because I haven’t revelled in the fact Liverpool are again challenging at the top of the league and that rival clubs once again hate us, and not because I am looking forward to the World Cup and the ridiculous transfer rumour mill, but because I’m bloody knackered.
I don’t remember feeling like this when we finished second under Rafa.
Maybe it’s because I never thought we would win that year. Maybe it’s because we weren’t as exciting to watch and therefore didn’t get too excited before and after the games.
Or maybe it’s because finishing near the top that season wasn’t entirely unexpected where as our rise from seventh to first (?) is an incredible feat and one that nobody expected not even the most optimistic of Liverpool fan wearing a pair of red tinted spectacles.
Whatever the reason it is really affecting me and my sleep pattern! But don’t get me wrong I wouldn’t change it for the world.
So it’s Sunday night and the telly is atrocious, the Mrs is at work, the kids are in bed, I’ve played enough Candy Crush and Darts Match so the only option is get an early night which is great well it would be if you could sleep.
What’s happening tomorrow I think? Well the Mrs will want a lie in as she might be at work until the early hours, so I’ll get up with the boys, maybe take them to see their Grandma, come home late morning, play in the garden for a bit and then… I’m off to the pub to watch the match.
Realistically how many can we expect to beat Crystal Palace by? Three, four, five? If we do that and beat them by five then we beat Newcastle at home by six and City only win their next two games by one goal margins then we win the title on goals scored – this isn’t going to be too tough!
But will City only beat Villa and West Ham by one goal. Both teams are ‘on the beach’, both games are at the Etihad, City have scored an average of three goals at home this season so that means that both Villa and West Ham will have to score two!
I can’t see that happening so we’ll need to win by bigger margins – I don’t think it’s going to be our year, but I would have been delighted with second back in August so not to worry it’s been a great season that has surpassed our expectations.
But hang on, we beat Crystal Palace 9-0 in the 1989/90 season and that was the last time we won the league, surely that’s an omen.
That Crystal Palace side 24 years ago reached an FA Cup Final at our expense so they weren’t a bad side, if we can beat an FA Cup finalist Crystal Palace team we can beat this mob.
I mean Jason Puncheon, Marouane Chamakh and Joe Ledley aren’t exactly Ian Wright, Mark Bright and Alan Pardew are they!
So we repeat that result of 24 years ago and beat Newcastle at home by let’s be realistic, three goals and then City have to win their remaining two games with a +4 goal difference.
That’s real pressure and I’m not convinced they can live with that – yes it’s back on we will win the league this season.
But we have never beaten a Tony Pulis side away from home in the Premier League, so what if we don’t win at Selhurst Park that means we need a favour from West Ham or Villa.
Can Villa do it? I’m not sure they can, I tipped them for relegation at the start of the season, yes they’ve escaped but only because Cardiff and Fulham were so poor.
Christian Benteke’s injured who let’s be honest is their only top player so no favours from them I don’t think. So our fate lies in the hands of West Ham and big Sam Allardyce.
I’ve got two very good friends and two in laws who are West Ham fans so that must count for something.
They’ve got Stewart Downing and Big Andy Carroll. They’ll want their old club to win the league. Carroll’s £35 million transfer fee will prove a master stroke if he does his old club a favour.
That’s it I’ve convinced myself, we don’t need to beat Palace a point will be enough, add that to three points against Newcastle.
City beat Villa and lose to West Ham on the last day courtesy of an Andy Carroll brace with two assists from the trusty left foot of Stewart Downing – we are home and dry.
That’s that sorted then, bloody hell its twenty past two in the morning, best get to sleep. I tell you what it’s going to be some party when (that’s when not if) we win the league.
The city will be alive with Reds, the blue side will have a quiet Sunday night it watching Vera!
So I’ll set off early on the Sunday morning, leave my bags and car at the hotel, head to The Stadium Bar and meet the rest of the lads have a couple of pints before the game, go to my seat (oh my seat will be brilliant to see them present the trophy to Stevie).
Watch the game which will be a formality, then the release of emotion at the final whistle will be like something I’ve never experienced before.
Will Gerrard cry? Will I cry? Will we see the helicopter overhead that brings in the trophy? Or have they got two identical? One at the Etihad and one here – who knows?
We’ll be in the ground a good hour after that game, singing and celebrating, then I’ll need to meet up with Craney after the match, few beers in the streets around the ground, this is going to be some night.
We’ll then go to the hotel and get changed before heading to that End of Season party I’m on the guest list for. That will now be a Championship winning party.
Drink my own body weight in lager and probably not go to bed. This is what football is about, winning trophies and more importantly the bread and butter of the league. Roll on next Sunday this is going to be epic.
Then the day after they’ll be an open top bus parade surely. How many will come out and celebrate? More than after Istanbul surely.
Do we go to Anfield to watch it? Do we choose a point along the route or do we head for St George’s Hall it was mayhem round there 9 years ago. I have been waiting for this moment for so long.
But surely Liverpool can’t win the league can they? That Gerrard slip is going to cost us it, if only we had drawn at Hull at the start of December, if only Kolo hadn’t gifted Victor Anichebe that goal at the Hawthorns.
Wait… what’s that noise? It’s the bloody birds singing, what time is it? 4.30am! I may as well get up. I still have no idea if we can do this, and I probably still won’t after the 90 minutes tonight. This is going to be a long week!
LFC Season Ticket holder (Paddock). Regular at Anfield for 16 years during which I've travelled abroad to follow the Redmen, been to Cup Finals and even presented a player of the year award to Jamie Carragher. I've also arranged several Charity Dinner events which has enabled me to meet many Liverpool legends including Joey Jones, Ian Callaghan, Tommy Smith, Jimmy Case and Neil Ruddock.
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Liverpool supporters endure another sleepless night
Dan Holland sits wearily after another sleepless night due to all kinds of permutations running through his head.
As I sit here at 5.10am having already been awake for an hour and half as our title race enters the final week, I thought I’m not keeping all these thoughts to myself, let’s share them with the This is Anfield public!
I for one will be glad when this season is over! Not because I haven’t enjoyed watching the incredible football that Brendan Rodgers and his players have served up for us, not because I haven’t revelled in the fact Liverpool are again challenging at the top of the league and that rival clubs once again hate us, and not because I am looking forward to the World Cup and the ridiculous transfer rumour mill, but because I’m bloody knackered.
I don’t remember feeling like this when we finished second under Rafa.
Maybe it’s because I never thought we would win that year. Maybe it’s because we weren’t as exciting to watch and therefore didn’t get too excited before and after the games.
Or maybe it’s because finishing near the top that season wasn’t entirely unexpected where as our rise from seventh to first (?) is an incredible feat and one that nobody expected not even the most optimistic of Liverpool fan wearing a pair of red tinted spectacles.
Whatever the reason it is really affecting me and my sleep pattern! But don’t get me wrong I wouldn’t change it for the world.
So it’s Sunday night and the telly is atrocious, the Mrs is at work, the kids are in bed, I’ve played enough Candy Crush and Darts Match so the only option is get an early night which is great well it would be if you could sleep.
What’s happening tomorrow I think? Well the Mrs will want a lie in as she might be at work until the early hours, so I’ll get up with the boys, maybe take them to see their Grandma, come home late morning, play in the garden for a bit and then… I’m off to the pub to watch the match.
Realistically how many can we expect to beat Crystal Palace by? Three, four, five? If we do that and beat them by five then we beat Newcastle at home by six and City only win their next two games by one goal margins then we win the title on goals scored – this isn’t going to be too tough!
But will City only beat Villa and West Ham by one goal. Both teams are ‘on the beach’, both games are at the Etihad, City have scored an average of three goals at home this season so that means that both Villa and West Ham will have to score two!
I can’t see that happening so we’ll need to win by bigger margins – I don’t think it’s going to be our year, but I would have been delighted with second back in August so not to worry it’s been a great season that has surpassed our expectations.
But hang on, we beat Crystal Palace 9-0 in the 1989/90 season and that was the last time we won the league, surely that’s an omen.
That Crystal Palace side 24 years ago reached an FA Cup Final at our expense so they weren’t a bad side, if we can beat an FA Cup finalist Crystal Palace team we can beat this mob.
I mean Jason Puncheon, Marouane Chamakh and Joe Ledley aren’t exactly Ian Wright, Mark Bright and Alan Pardew are they!
So we repeat that result of 24 years ago and beat Newcastle at home by let’s be realistic, three goals and then City have to win their remaining two games with a +4 goal difference.
That’s real pressure and I’m not convinced they can live with that – yes it’s back on we will win the league this season.
But we have never beaten a Tony Pulis side away from home in the Premier League, so what if we don’t win at Selhurst Park that means we need a favour from West Ham or Villa.
Can Villa do it? I’m not sure they can, I tipped them for relegation at the start of the season, yes they’ve escaped but only because Cardiff and Fulham were so poor.
Christian Benteke’s injured who let’s be honest is their only top player so no favours from them I don’t think. So our fate lies in the hands of West Ham and big Sam Allardyce.
I’ve got two very good friends and two in laws who are West Ham fans so that must count for something.
They’ve got Stewart Downing and Big Andy Carroll. They’ll want their old club to win the league. Carroll’s £35 million transfer fee will prove a master stroke if he does his old club a favour.
That’s it I’ve convinced myself, we don’t need to beat Palace a point will be enough, add that to three points against Newcastle.
City beat Villa and lose to West Ham on the last day courtesy of an Andy Carroll brace with two assists from the trusty left foot of Stewart Downing – we are home and dry.
That’s that sorted then, bloody hell its twenty past two in the morning, best get to sleep. I tell you what it’s going to be some party when (that’s when not if) we win the league.
The city will be alive with Reds, the blue side will have a quiet Sunday night it watching Vera!
So I’ll set off early on the Sunday morning, leave my bags and car at the hotel, head to The Stadium Bar and meet the rest of the lads have a couple of pints before the game, go to my seat (oh my seat will be brilliant to see them present the trophy to Stevie).
Watch the game which will be a formality, then the release of emotion at the final whistle will be like something I’ve never experienced before.
Will Gerrard cry? Will I cry? Will we see the helicopter overhead that brings in the trophy? Or have they got two identical? One at the Etihad and one here – who knows?
We’ll be in the ground a good hour after that game, singing and celebrating, then I’ll need to meet up with Craney after the match, few beers in the streets around the ground, this is going to be some night.
We’ll then go to the hotel and get changed before heading to that End of Season party I’m on the guest list for. That will now be a Championship winning party.
Drink my own body weight in lager and probably not go to bed. This is what football is about, winning trophies and more importantly the bread and butter of the league. Roll on next Sunday this is going to be epic.
Then the day after they’ll be an open top bus parade surely. How many will come out and celebrate? More than after Istanbul surely.
Do we go to Anfield to watch it? Do we choose a point along the route or do we head for St George’s Hall it was mayhem round there 9 years ago. I have been waiting for this moment for so long.
But surely Liverpool can’t win the league can they? That Gerrard slip is going to cost us it, if only we had drawn at Hull at the start of December, if only Kolo hadn’t gifted Victor Anichebe that goal at the Hawthorns.
Wait… what’s that noise? It’s the bloody birds singing, what time is it? 4.30am! I may as well get up. I still have no idea if we can do this, and I probably still won’t after the 90 minutes tonight. This is going to be a long week!
LFC Season Ticket holder (Paddock). Regular at Anfield for 16 years during which I've travelled abroad to follow the Redmen, been to Cup Finals and even presented a player of the year award to Jamie Carragher. I've also arranged several Charity Dinner events which has enabled me to meet many Liverpool legends including Joey Jones, Ian Callaghan, Tommy Smith, Jimmy Case and Neil Ruddock.
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Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers believes that it is still "a real tough ask" for Manchester City to win the Premier League title.
Liverpool head to Crystal Palace on Monday night looking to maintain the pressure on title favourites City.
Victory at Selhurst Park will take them back to the top of the Premier League table, and hand City another test of their nerve against Aston Villa on Wednesday night.
City beat Everton 3-2 on Saturday, the first of three matches in eight days for them as they try to regain the title.
As it stands City's superior goal difference - nine goals - means victories in their last two games would see them win the title.
But Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers says the pressure is all on Manuel Pellegrini's men.
"It is a tough ask for City. No matter how it works, at this stage of the season to play three games that really, really matter is a real, real tough ask," Rodgers said.
"City need to win all their games which means they will have won five games in a row; they have done that just once this season in the league.
"It will be a wee bit new for them as well. It is certainly not over by a long way."
Rodgers is expecting a tough battle against Tony Pulis' men, who have already secured their safety and are sitting comfortably in mid-table after an astonishing revival under the former Stoke manager.
Rodgers is expecting a similar tactical challenge to the one posed by Chelsea just over a week ago, a test Liverpool failed, losing 2-0, handing the title initiative back to City.
"Every team in this league is a very tough game, home or away," the Reds boss said.
"I have been in this division a few seasons now and it is a very tough league.
"They have had some really good results at home. They will defend deep and play in a low block, the back four will be tight with the two wingers dropping in to make a six and the midfield three will be dropped in.
"They will look to break on the counter-attack and to stop us playing so we know it will be a difficult game, but that is our job to find that creativity and stay patient and make the breakthrough.
"Tony Pulis has done an outstanding job. Having come up with a team from the Championship I know first hand how difficult the job is.
"He has really galvanised the team. I watched them recently at Everton and they defended really well and have players on the counter-attack who can punish you.
"They have a real spirit amongst them, and keeping them in the league is a great effort."
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Rodgers: Pressure on City
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers believes that it is still "a real tough ask" for Manchester City to win the Premier League title.
Liverpool head to Crystal Palace on Monday night looking to maintain the pressure on title favourites City.
Victory at Selhurst Park will take them back to the top of the Premier League table, and hand City another test of their nerve against Aston Villa on Wednesday night.
City beat Everton 3-2 on Saturday, the first of three matches in eight days for them as they try to regain the title.
As it stands City's superior goal difference - nine goals - means victories in their last two games would see them win the title.
But Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers says the pressure is all on Manuel Pellegrini's men.
"It is a tough ask for City. No matter how it works, at this stage of the season to play three games that really, really matter is a real, real tough ask," Rodgers said.
"City need to win all their games which means they will have won five games in a row; they have done that just once this season in the league.
"It will be a wee bit new for them as well. It is certainly not over by a long way."
Rodgers is expecting a tough battle against Tony Pulis' men, who have already secured their safety and are sitting comfortably in mid-table after an astonishing revival under the former Stoke manager.
Rodgers is expecting a similar tactical challenge to the one posed by Chelsea just over a week ago, a test Liverpool failed, losing 2-0, handing the title initiative back to City.
"Every team in this league is a very tough game, home or away," the Reds boss said.
"I have been in this division a few seasons now and it is a very tough league.
"They have had some really good results at home. They will defend deep and play in a low block, the back four will be tight with the two wingers dropping in to make a six and the midfield three will be dropped in.
"They will look to break on the counter-attack and to stop us playing so we know it will be a difficult game, but that is our job to find that creativity and stay patient and make the breakthrough.
"Tony Pulis has done an outstanding job. Having come up with a team from the Championship I know first hand how difficult the job is.
"He has really galvanised the team. I watched them recently at Everton and they defended really well and have players on the counter-attack who can punish you.
"They have a real spirit amongst them, and keeping them in the league is a great effort."
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"Saya yakin yang Suarez (Luis) mampu menjaringkan gol semasa menentang Palace nanti . Namun , ia bukan tugas yang mudah memandangkan Palace mahu mengutip mata penuh di halaman sendiri . Di samping itu . Kami juga perlu memastikan perbezaan jaringan antara Liverpool dengan City dapat dikurangkan jurangnya lagi bagi memastikan perebutan takhta Liga lebih bernyawa dan menarik buat kami semua . "
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Liverpool gagal menembusi benteng pertahanan Chelsea minggu lalu walaupun mencatat 73 peratus penguasaan tetapi Rodgers pantas melaungkan amaran perkara itu tidak akan berlaku lagi.
“Anda pasti menerima kritikan sebegitu gara-gara tidak menjaringkan gol ketika menguasai sebahagian besar perlawanan. Ia perkara biasa yang sudah saya hadapi sejak mula-mula bergelar jurulatih,”
“Kami seolah-olah hilang sabar ketika menentang Chelsea dan kami melakukan banyak serangan. Tapi ia sebenarnya bagus untuk kami kerana mulai musim depan, kami akan mengamalkan corak permainan sebegitu dan kami akan turut melakukannya pada Liga Juara-Juara.”
“Itulah yang mahu kami tingkatkan. Ia kekuatan kami. Pemain saya sedar mereka beraksi baik pada sebahagian besar perlawanan musim ini tapi kami cuma hilang sabar pada 20 minit terakhir aksi menentang Chelsea.”
“Bagi saya, ia perkara biasa terutama ketika menentang pasukan teratas. Saya sudah beberapa kali mengingatkan pemain kami tidak sempurna. Perkara sebegitu akan membantu peningkatan kami.”
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Liverpool gagal menembusi benteng pertahanan Chelsea minggu lalu walaupun mencatat 73 peratus penguasaan tetapi Rodgers pantas melaungkan amaran perkara itu tidak akan berlaku lagi.
“Anda pasti menerima kritikan sebegitu gara-gara tidak menjaringkan gol ketika menguasai sebahagian besar perlawanan. Ia perkara biasa yang sudah saya hadapi sejak mula-mula bergelar jurulatih,”
“Kami seolah-olah hilang sabar ketika menentang Chelsea dan kami melakukan banyak serangan. Tapi ia sebenarnya bagus untuk kami kerana mulai musim depan, kami akan mengamalkan corak permainan sebegitu dan kami akan turut melakukannya pada Liga Juara-Juara.”
“Itulah yang mahu kami tingkatkan. Ia kekuatan kami. Pemain saya sedar mereka beraksi baik pada sebahagian besar perlawanan musim ini tapi kami cuma hilang sabar pada 20 minit terakhir aksi menentang Chelsea.”
“Bagi saya, ia perkara biasa terutama ketika menentang pasukan teratas. Saya sudah beberapa kali mengingatkan pemain kami tidak sempurna. Perkara sebegitu akan membantu peningkatan kami.”
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