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Wednesday, 7 May 2014
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2-Eden Hazard
3-Aaron Ramsey
4-Seamus Coleman
5-Steven Gerrard
6-Yaya Toure
7-Adam Lallana
8-Emmanuel Adebayor
9-Raheem Sterling
10-Wayne Rooney
11-Daniel Sturridge
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1-Luis Suarez
2-Eden Hazard
3-Aaron Ramsey
4-Seamus Coleman
5-Steven Gerrard
6-Yaya Toure
7-Adam Lallana
8-Emmanuel Adebayor
9-Raheem Sterling
10-Wayne Rooney
11-Daniel Sturridge
12-Alvaro Negredo
Fans can vote for their favourite player by going to the following link
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Midfielder Jordan Rossiter collected Liverpool’s academy player of the year award at the club’s 2014 awards dinner on Tuesday night. We spoke to the rising star shortly after collecting the award.
Rossiter, who recently turned 17, was voted for the award by his fellow teammates at the academy. Always an honour for any professional when their work is recognised by their peers.
“To be honest with you, I didn’t think my teammates liked me that much” he jokes. “I’m really happy to win this award because there’s 18, 20, even more players who deserve this award just as much as me.”
Rossiter admitted to nerves upon collecting the award, in front of the whole first-team squad, staff and a host of former players. “I’m not really [used to] talking in front of people but hopefully I handled it alright.”
Rossiter was named on the bench for the first-team games against Chelsea and Hull City shortly after Christmas but is yet to make his debut or play on the hallowed turf of Anfield.
“It was great to have a sniff and be around the first-team as that’s where you want to be. If you learn your trade off the likes of Steven Gerrard, Luis Suarez, Daniel Agger, it can only benefit you in the future.”
With the summer tour to America coming up and the World Cup meaning manager Brendan Rodgers will likely include a host of academy players in his original squad to head across to the States, it represents an opportunity for Rossiter and others who have impressed this year.
“Yeah, it would be great, hopefully if I do get picked for that but I know I’ve just got to keep on working myself, and even if I don’t get picked I know it’s not the end of the world as there’s always going to be more chances with Brendan Rodgers [in charge].”
Liverpool’s academy has a strong talent pool at the moment with several standout performers this season. With Rossiter being picked for the award by his teammates, we asked who he gave his vote to.
“Harry Wilson. He’s been in Wales’ first-team, he’s had a brilliant season.”
Rossiter is certainly one with a bright future ahead of him and hopefully he gets a chance to impress on the America tour.
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Jordan Rossiter on his LFC academy player of the year award
Midfielder Jordan Rossiter collected Liverpool’s academy player of the year award at the club’s 2014 awards dinner on Tuesday night. We spoke to the rising star shortly after collecting the award.
Rossiter, who recently turned 17, was voted for the award by his fellow teammates at the academy. Always an honour for any professional when their work is recognised by their peers.
“To be honest with you, I didn’t think my teammates liked me that much” he jokes. “I’m really happy to win this award because there’s 18, 20, even more players who deserve this award just as much as me.”
Rossiter admitted to nerves upon collecting the award, in front of the whole first-team squad, staff and a host of former players. “I’m not really [used to] talking in front of people but hopefully I handled it alright.”
Rossiter was named on the bench for the first-team games against Chelsea and Hull City shortly after Christmas but is yet to make his debut or play on the hallowed turf of Anfield.
“It was great to have a sniff and be around the first-team as that’s where you want to be. If you learn your trade off the likes of Steven Gerrard, Luis Suarez, Daniel Agger, it can only benefit you in the future.”
With the summer tour to America coming up and the World Cup meaning manager Brendan Rodgers will likely include a host of academy players in his original squad to head across to the States, it represents an opportunity for Rossiter and others who have impressed this year.
“Yeah, it would be great, hopefully if I do get picked for that but I know I’ve just got to keep on working myself, and even if I don’t get picked I know it’s not the end of the world as there’s always going to be more chances with Brendan Rodgers [in charge].”
Liverpool’s academy has a strong talent pool at the moment with several standout performers this season. With Rossiter being picked for the award by his teammates, we asked who he gave his vote to.
“Harry Wilson. He’s been in Wales’ first-team, he’s had a brilliant season.”
Rossiter is certainly one with a bright future ahead of him and hopefully he gets a chance to impress on the America tour.
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Sebagai respon kepada komen Jamie Carragher di Liverpool Echo (boleh rujuk status sebelum ni) Brendan Rodgers akan mencari pemain tetap untuk posisi Centre Back dan seorang Left Back - Steven Caulker dikatakan memenuhi ciri-ciri yang dikehendaki untuk memimpin di bahagian pertahanan.
Juga dikhabarkan Rodgers berminat dengan khidmat Luke Shaw tetapi tidak akan sekali-kali tunduk dengan tag harga 30 juta pound yang diminta Southampton.
Berita lain: Akhbar di Sepanyol melaporkan kehadiran Chief Scout LFC, Julian Ward yang menyaksikan perlawanan Real Sociedad v Granada kelmarin. Beliau meninjau perkembangan Tiago Ilori, dan dikatakan turut meneliti permainan Antoine Griezmann.
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Sebagai respon kepada komen Jamie Carragher di Liverpool Echo (boleh rujuk status sebelum ni) Brendan Rodgers akan mencari pemain tetap untuk posisi Centre Back dan seorang Left Back - Steven Caulker dikatakan memenuhi ciri-ciri yang dikehendaki untuk memimpin di bahagian pertahanan.
Juga dikhabarkan Rodgers berminat dengan khidmat Luke Shaw tetapi tidak akan sekali-kali tunduk dengan tag harga 30 juta pound yang diminta Southampton.
Berita lain: Akhbar di Sepanyol melaporkan kehadiran Chief Scout LFC, Julian Ward yang menyaksikan perlawanan Real Sociedad v Granada kelmarin. Beliau meninjau perkembangan Tiago Ilori, dan dikatakan turut meneliti permainan Antoine Griezmann.
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Owh ...yg penuhkan stadium old traford tu tiap minggu tu gloryhunter dari luar la kirenyerr punnn.
Di Malaysia penyokong menyu yg galak sokong city patut malu la sebab tak memahami maksud manchester derby dan liverpool man u rivalry.
Yg penting penyokong
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Owh ...yg penuhkan stadium old traford tu tiap minggu tu gloryhunter dari luar la kirenyerr punnn.
Di Malaysia penyokong menyu yg galak sokong city patut malu la sebab tak memahami maksud manchester derby dan liverpool man u rivalry.
Yg penting penyokong
city dan liverpool ada persamaan. We ............ man utd.
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Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard hailed striker Luis Suarez after he picked up another three awards at the club's end of season ceremony.
The 27-year-old Uruguay international, who has bagged 31 goals this term, was voted the Liverpool Players' Player of the Year, Fans' Player of the Year and the scorer of the club's goal of the season.
Suarez's personal awards now total five for the campaign, having added the Football Writers' Player of the Year to last month's Professional Footballers' Association Player of the Year award on Sunday.
His club, however, may well end a superb season without any silverware after the 3-3 draw at Crystal Palace on Monday Night Football handed the title initiative to Manchester City ahead of the final weekend of the season.
But Gerrard said: "Luis seems to be cleaning up at the moment. He's won everything and we are lucky to have such a world-class talent like Luis playing here with us and helping us to great things and be successful.
"He is out there by a big distance as the best player I have played with and that is no disrespect to anyone else - there has been some top talent for club and country - but this fella can do the lot. He is different to most footballers.
"I don't have to mention his talent, you can see it out there, and he is a fighter who doesn't give up.
"There is some disappointment looming around but if this fella stays around for a few more years I think there will be some really big nights."
Liverpool still top the table by a point but second-placed City have a game in hand - at home to Aston Villa, live on Sky Sports 1HD on Wednesday - ahead of the final fixtures on Sunday.
England captain Gerrard said: "It has been an incredible season for us. There is no doubt to bring Champions League football back is an unbelievable achievement - it is so difficult to achieve.
"We've made huge strides as a team and we will continue to fight all the way to the end. We will have to wait and see how the final couple of games pan out but we'll keep our fingers crossed.
"The plan is to go and beat Newcastle. If it is not to be, we keep fighting.
"The biggest message when you sign for this club is you never get too high when you win an award or trophy and you never get too down when one slips away - literally slips away.
"You continue to fight game by game but for me I stand here really proud of my team-mates and have a huge belief that if this group of players stick together and we can make the right additions in the summer the future is bright for the club."
Raheem Sterling was named as Liverpool's young player of the year, while manager Brendan Rodgers received an oustanding achievement award.
Less than 24 hours after conceding the Premier League title to City, Rodgers promised the team would "fight for their lives as you never know what can happen".
Speaking to a captive audience, Rodgers suggested there was still a glimmer of hope.
"This season the players have allowed the supporters to dream and for a club of this size and magnitude - to be a point ahead at the top of the table with a week to go you never know what can happen - it has been magnificent," he said.
"I promise for the time I am here we will fight for our lives and we won't finish until Newcastle."
Rodgers, who received a standing ovation from his players, maintained there were still positives to take from the season.
"Last night was difficult. If you were in the changing room last night you would have felt how much it mattered to everyone.
"The key thing to remember is the journey we are on is going to have good and bad times but through it all we have to stick together as that is the Liverpool way.
"We will finish the season strong and keep going to strive to be the best."
Manchester City vs Aston Villa is live on Sky Sports 1 from 7pm on Wednesday.
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Premier League: Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard leads praise for Luis Suarez
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard hailed striker Luis Suarez after he picked up another three awards at the club's end of season ceremony.
The 27-year-old Uruguay international, who has bagged 31 goals this term, was voted the Liverpool Players' Player of the Year, Fans' Player of the Year and the scorer of the club's goal of the season.
Suarez's personal awards now total five for the campaign, having added the Football Writers' Player of the Year to last month's Professional Footballers' Association Player of the Year award on Sunday.
His club, however, may well end a superb season without any silverware after the 3-3 draw at Crystal Palace on Monday Night Football handed the title initiative to Manchester City ahead of the final weekend of the season.
But Gerrard said: "Luis seems to be cleaning up at the moment. He's won everything and we are lucky to have such a world-class talent like Luis playing here with us and helping us to great things and be successful.
"He is out there by a big distance as the best player I have played with and that is no disrespect to anyone else - there has been some top talent for club and country - but this fella can do the lot. He is different to most footballers.
"I don't have to mention his talent, you can see it out there, and he is a fighter who doesn't give up.
"There is some disappointment looming around but if this fella stays around for a few more years I think there will be some really big nights."
Liverpool still top the table by a point but second-placed City have a game in hand - at home to Aston Villa, live on Sky Sports 1HD on Wednesday - ahead of the final fixtures on Sunday.
England captain Gerrard said: "It has been an incredible season for us. There is no doubt to bring Champions League football back is an unbelievable achievement - it is so difficult to achieve.
"We've made huge strides as a team and we will continue to fight all the way to the end. We will have to wait and see how the final couple of games pan out but we'll keep our fingers crossed.
"The plan is to go and beat Newcastle. If it is not to be, we keep fighting.
"The biggest message when you sign for this club is you never get too high when you win an award or trophy and you never get too down when one slips away - literally slips away.
"You continue to fight game by game but for me I stand here really proud of my team-mates and have a huge belief that if this group of players stick together and we can make the right additions in the summer the future is bright for the club."
Raheem Sterling was named as Liverpool's young player of the year, while manager Brendan Rodgers received an oustanding achievement award.
Less than 24 hours after conceding the Premier League title to City, Rodgers promised the team would "fight for their lives as you never know what can happen".
Speaking to a captive audience, Rodgers suggested there was still a glimmer of hope.
"This season the players have allowed the supporters to dream and for a club of this size and magnitude - to be a point ahead at the top of the table with a week to go you never know what can happen - it has been magnificent," he said.
"I promise for the time I am here we will fight for our lives and we won't finish until Newcastle."
Rodgers, who received a standing ovation from his players, maintained there were still positives to take from the season.
"Last night was difficult. If you were in the changing room last night you would have felt how much it mattered to everyone.
"The key thing to remember is the journey we are on is going to have good and bad times but through it all we have to stick together as that is the Liverpool way.
"We will finish the season strong and keep going to strive to be the best."
Manchester City vs Aston Villa is live on Sky Sports 1 from 7pm on Wednesday.
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Meh admin nk citer sket pasal bdk ni.Name Yalany Baio berumur 19 thn dan berasal dari Guinea.Bkn sedara mara ngn ibe ataupn anak banak ngn moses mahupun sepupu sepapat sterling.Dibeli dari Benfica pada tahun 2011.Pemain Deffensive Midfielder yg berbakat besar.Jelmaan Claude Makalele katenye.Gagal utk masuk ke skuad utama Brendan Rodgers dan mungkin akan dipinjamkan ke kelab luar pada musim depan wlupun menunjukkan permainan menarik
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- Menurut sumber dalaman kelab Agger mungkin akan diletakkan dlm senarai penjualan pemain kerana beliau dikatekan tiada dlm perancangan Pengurus Brendan Rodgers utk musim depan kerana Pengurus itu mahu mendapatkan pertahanan baru
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- Menurut sumber dalaman kelab Agger mungkin akan diletakkan dlm senarai penjualan pemain kerana beliau dikatekan tiada dlm perancangan Pengurus Brendan Rodgers utk musim depan kerana Pengurus itu mahu mendapatkan pertahanan baru
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Liverpool held their Players’ Awards Evening on Tuesday night, with striker Luis Suarez taking home three awards – players’ player, supporters’ player and goal of the season.
The 2014 PFA Player of the Year and FWA Player of the Year walked away with Goal of the Season for his forty yard volley against Norwich City at Anfield, as well as Player’s Player of the Year and Player of the Year voted for by fans.
Other winners on the night included nineteen year old winger, Raheem Sterling who was voted Young Player of the Year by fans.
Under 21s midfielder Jordan Rossiter picked up Academy Player’s Player of the Year and midfielder, Nicole Rolser picked up Liverpool Ladies Player’s Player of the Year.
Reds manager Brendan Rodgers received the Outstanding Achievement Award for his impressive management style, which has brought Champions League football back to the Club. Legend, Ronnie Moran was recognised with a Lifetime Achievement Award for his service to the Club during the Boot Room era and beyond.
Winners of other accolades included:
• Bill Shankly Award – someone who has upheld the Club’s values, showing dignity, unity, commitment and ambition – Winner: Lucas Leiva for his services to the Liverpool FC Foundation
• Supporters’ Club of the Year – a fan club that has shown extraordinary support for their beloved Liverpool – Winner: Official Liverpool FC Supporters Club Paris
• Fan of the Year – a fan who goes above and beyond for their Club and community, showing great courage to overcome adversity – Winner: Rado Chmiel
• Staff Recognition Award – For a member of Liverpool FC staff who is dedicated to Liverpool FC and upholds the Liverpool way – Winner: Matt Walker
Attendees at the event, at The ACC Arena Liverpool, included former players John Alrdidge, Jason McAteer, Didi Hamann, Ian Callaghan and Kenny Dalglish.
As part of the event, an auction was held to raise vital funds for Liverpool FC Foundation, the Club’s charity which provides a wide range of sport-inspired programmes throughout the local community and beyond that help to inspire positive change and build better futures for people of all ages.
We’ll have an interview with young player of the year Jordan Rossiter on This Is Anfield on Wednesday.
Supporters can watch the awards night on LFCTV on Wednesday night.
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Luis Suarez scores a hat-trick at LFC Awards Night
Liverpool held their Players’ Awards Evening on Tuesday night, with striker Luis Suarez taking home three awards – players’ player, supporters’ player and goal of the season.
The 2014 PFA Player of the Year and FWA Player of the Year walked away with Goal of the Season for his forty yard volley against Norwich City at Anfield, as well as Player’s Player of the Year and Player of the Year voted for by fans.
Other winners on the night included nineteen year old winger, Raheem Sterling who was voted Young Player of the Year by fans.
Under 21s midfielder Jordan Rossiter picked up Academy Player’s Player of the Year and midfielder, Nicole Rolser picked up Liverpool Ladies Player’s Player of the Year.
Reds manager Brendan Rodgers received the Outstanding Achievement Award for his impressive management style, which has brought Champions League football back to the Club. Legend, Ronnie Moran was recognised with a Lifetime Achievement Award for his service to the Club during the Boot Room era and beyond.
Winners of other accolades included:
• Bill Shankly Award – someone who has upheld the Club’s values, showing dignity, unity, commitment and ambition – Winner: Lucas Leiva for his services to the Liverpool FC Foundation
• Supporters’ Club of the Year – a fan club that has shown extraordinary support for their beloved Liverpool – Winner: Official Liverpool FC Supporters Club Paris
• Fan of the Year – a fan who goes above and beyond for their Club and community, showing great courage to overcome adversity – Winner: Rado Chmiel
• Staff Recognition Award – For a member of Liverpool FC staff who is dedicated to Liverpool FC and upholds the Liverpool way – Winner: Matt Walker
Attendees at the event, at The ACC Arena Liverpool, included former players John Alrdidge, Jason McAteer, Didi Hamann, Ian Callaghan and Kenny Dalglish.
As part of the event, an auction was held to raise vital funds for Liverpool FC Foundation, the Club’s charity which provides a wide range of sport-inspired programmes throughout the local community and beyond that help to inspire positive change and build better futures for people of all ages.
We’ll have an interview with young player of the year Jordan Rossiter on This Is Anfield on Wednesday.
Supporters can watch the awards night on LFCTV on Wednesday night.
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Following Liverpool’s miserable 3-3 draw away to Crystal Palace on Monday night, Jack Lusby provides an in-depth analysis of the performance of Steven Gerrard at Selhurst Park.
Emerging from the Selhurst Park tunnel unshaven and sullen, the disappointment of a costly slip against Chelsea the previous weekend could still be seen etched on the face of Liverpool’s Steven Gerrard.
Whilst the result turned out far from what the Anfield faithful were hoping for, the performance of Gerrard went some way to make amends for the personal torment of this error.
Throughout proceedings it was clear that the 33-year-old midfielder was more determined then ever to cast his influence over Liverpool’s fleeting title hopes, and whilst he was seen consoling a sobbing Luis Suarez on the final whistle, it is likely that this result would have cut the Englishman much deeper than any other player in Brendan Rodgers‘ ranks on Monday night.
Defensive Determination
This determination could be seen throughout Gerrard’s performance, particularly with his contribution in his defensive duties as the least advanced midfielder.
The image above shows Gerrard’s (circled) attempted block on Mile Jedinak—a shot which eventually forced a fine save from Simon Mignolet.
Despite being 10 yards away from the Australian international as he wound up the strike, Gerrard exhibited his furious determination by showing up his teammates—Raheem Sterling, Joe Allen and Jon Flanagan—and flinging himself in the way of the ball.
This was not the only occasion where Liverpool’s captain took matters into his own hands to compensate for a probing Palace side, as seen in the eighth minute as he made a crucial slide tackle to deny Adrian Mariappa an opening on the byline.
According to Squawka, on the whole Gerrard had an impressive game defensively, winning three of four tackles attempted and six of 10 headed duels.
The Hollywood Ball
One of the main attributes of Gerrard’s game, throughout his career, is his prowess when it comes to long range passing, and against Crystal Palace this was again effective.
Against Crystal Palace—and again, as per Squawka—Gerrard boasted a 77 percent accuracy (10/13) when it came to long passes, and an average pass length of 23 metres—the largest of any outfield starter last night.
This is a facet of Gerrard’s game that Rodgers is happy to utilise now that the 33-year-old is deployed in a less-advanced position, and one that came off to great effect throughout the game at Selhurst Park, as can be seen with his assist for Daniel Sturridge’s goal on 53 minutes.
As seen in the image above, Gerrard’s exceptional passing qualities from long range were utilised to open up a usually solid Palace defence, aided by the pace and movement of forwards Sturridge, Luis Suarez and Raheem Sterling.
Having already left his marker, the accuracy of Gerrard’s pass allowed Sturridge the time to touch the ball down and cut inside onto his favoured left foot before any attention could be afforded to him by Palace’s defenders.
This accuracy was also seen as he provided the assist for Joe Allen’s headed goal, a finely curled corner which defied the typical set-piece prowess of a Tony Pulis side:
The Capitulation
Unfortunately, the result didn’t manifest itself for Rodgers’ men quite as well as they’d have hoped, and Liverpool eventually shipped three goals, dropping two points in the process.
Following the result, Liverpool icon and Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher tore into the Reds’ defence in his analysis of the game for Monday Night Football:
“[Mamadou] Sakho and [Martin] Skrtel don’t communicate enough and they’re not pushing out. They’re good players, but they’re not leaders. They need people out there pushing people out. You can’t keep dropping back against these teams, inviting pressure and think you’ll get away with it.”
It can be argued that, in his new position between the two central defenders, Gerrard should have provided these leadership qualities, and at times he could be seen as culpable for Liverpool’s defensive frailties; however, more often than not the blame could be placed at the feet of Liverpool’s established defenders.
For the first goal Gerrard can hardly be described as at fault for Damien Delaney’s shock deflected effort on 78 minutes, if anything Glen Johnson could have closed the centre-back down quicker to block any chance of a shot.
This was initially seen as a mere consolation goal for Pulis’ side, and this may have contributed to the complacency that could be seen with Dwight Gayle’s late brace.
Carragher continued in his analysis that, in their want to narrow Manchester City’s goal difference margin, “Liverpool were throwing men forward and people were staying up front and maybe weren’t coming back”; with Gayle’s first Gerrard can definitely be seen as one of these guilty parties.
With Yannick Bolasie leaving Johnson trailing in his wake with a lightning-fast counter attack, Rodgers’ charges struggled to make ground on a rampaging Palace.
Gerrard, abandoning his defensive duties in order to focus on Julian Speroni’s goal, made the 18-yard box way too late to influence proceedings; however, the blame is somewhat absolved by a dismal effort by Sakho to make it back in time.
For Palace’s third goal, and Gayle’s second, however, Gerrard can be seen as positionally at fault.
Carragher’s main criticism was the deep-lying nature of Liverpool’s back-four as pressure was applied in the closing stages, and this is a valid point.
However, in this one instance, with Skrtel making a last resort push forward in an attempt to win a headed duel with Palace’s Glenn Murray, the space for Gayle to receive the resulting knock-on is created in abundance.
Deployed as a defensive midfielder, Gerrard should be in that position contending with Murray, and Skrtel should have been left to fend off the energetic Gayle—unfortunately the 33-year-old was once again too high up on the pitch to be able to assist his defensive partners.
Overall Analysis
On the whole, whilst he could be seen as culpable for both of Gayle’s goals in some way, Gerrard’s performance against Crystal Palace was one of the highlights on a miserable Monday night.
Contributing with aplomb on both ends of the pitch, the determination of a title-hopeful could be seen clearly in this display, and as with the Chelsea game the previous weekend it could be argued that Gerrard just tried to do too much, and he was punished in the closing stages.
Overall performance rating: 7 out of 10.
Do you agree with Jack’s analysis? Let us know in the comments below.
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Analysing Steven Gerrard’s Performance for Liverpool at Crystal Palace
Following Liverpool’s miserable 3-3 draw away to Crystal Palace on Monday night, Jack Lusby provides an in-depth analysis of the performance of Steven Gerrard at Selhurst Park.
Emerging from the Selhurst Park tunnel unshaven and sullen, the disappointment of a costly slip against Chelsea the previous weekend could still be seen etched on the face of Liverpool’s Steven Gerrard.
Whilst the result turned out far from what the Anfield faithful were hoping for, the performance of Gerrard went some way to make amends for the personal torment of this error.
Throughout proceedings it was clear that the 33-year-old midfielder was more determined then ever to cast his influence over Liverpool’s fleeting title hopes, and whilst he was seen consoling a sobbing Luis Suarez on the final whistle, it is likely that this result would have cut the Englishman much deeper than any other player in Brendan Rodgers‘ ranks on Monday night.
Defensive Determination
This determination could be seen throughout Gerrard’s performance, particularly with his contribution in his defensive duties as the least advanced midfielder.
The image above shows Gerrard’s (circled) attempted block on Mile Jedinak—a shot which eventually forced a fine save from Simon Mignolet.
Despite being 10 yards away from the Australian international as he wound up the strike, Gerrard exhibited his furious determination by showing up his teammates—Raheem Sterling, Joe Allen and Jon Flanagan—and flinging himself in the way of the ball.
This was not the only occasion where Liverpool’s captain took matters into his own hands to compensate for a probing Palace side, as seen in the eighth minute as he made a crucial slide tackle to deny Adrian Mariappa an opening on the byline.
According to Squawka, on the whole Gerrard had an impressive game defensively, winning three of four tackles attempted and six of 10 headed duels.
The Hollywood Ball
One of the main attributes of Gerrard’s game, throughout his career, is his prowess when it comes to long range passing, and against Crystal Palace this was again effective.
Against Crystal Palace—and again, as per Squawka—Gerrard boasted a 77 percent accuracy (10/13) when it came to long passes, and an average pass length of 23 metres—the largest of any outfield starter last night.
This is a facet of Gerrard’s game that Rodgers is happy to utilise now that the 33-year-old is deployed in a less-advanced position, and one that came off to great effect throughout the game at Selhurst Park, as can be seen with his assist for Daniel Sturridge’s goal on 53 minutes.
As seen in the image above, Gerrard’s exceptional passing qualities from long range were utilised to open up a usually solid Palace defence, aided by the pace and movement of forwards Sturridge, Luis Suarez and Raheem Sterling.
Having already left his marker, the accuracy of Gerrard’s pass allowed Sturridge the time to touch the ball down and cut inside onto his favoured left foot before any attention could be afforded to him by Palace’s defenders.
This accuracy was also seen as he provided the assist for Joe Allen’s headed goal, a finely curled corner which defied the typical set-piece prowess of a Tony Pulis side:
The Capitulation
Unfortunately, the result didn’t manifest itself for Rodgers’ men quite as well as they’d have hoped, and Liverpool eventually shipped three goals, dropping two points in the process.
Following the result, Liverpool icon and Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher tore into the Reds’ defence in his analysis of the game for Monday Night Football:
“[Mamadou] Sakho and [Martin] Skrtel don’t communicate enough and they’re not pushing out. They’re good players, but they’re not leaders. They need people out there pushing people out. You can’t keep dropping back against these teams, inviting pressure and think you’ll get away with it.”
It can be argued that, in his new position between the two central defenders, Gerrard should have provided these leadership qualities, and at times he could be seen as culpable for Liverpool’s defensive frailties; however, more often than not the blame could be placed at the feet of Liverpool’s established defenders.
For the first goal Gerrard can hardly be described as at fault for Damien Delaney’s shock deflected effort on 78 minutes, if anything Glen Johnson could have closed the centre-back down quicker to block any chance of a shot.
This was initially seen as a mere consolation goal for Pulis’ side, and this may have contributed to the complacency that could be seen with Dwight Gayle’s late brace.
Carragher continued in his analysis that, in their want to narrow Manchester City’s goal difference margin, “Liverpool were throwing men forward and people were staying up front and maybe weren’t coming back”; with Gayle’s first Gerrard can definitely be seen as one of these guilty parties.
With Yannick Bolasie leaving Johnson trailing in his wake with a lightning-fast counter attack, Rodgers’ charges struggled to make ground on a rampaging Palace.
Gerrard, abandoning his defensive duties in order to focus on Julian Speroni’s goal, made the 18-yard box way too late to influence proceedings; however, the blame is somewhat absolved by a dismal effort by Sakho to make it back in time.
For Palace’s third goal, and Gayle’s second, however, Gerrard can be seen as positionally at fault.
Carragher’s main criticism was the deep-lying nature of Liverpool’s back-four as pressure was applied in the closing stages, and this is a valid point.
However, in this one instance, with Skrtel making a last resort push forward in an attempt to win a headed duel with Palace’s Glenn Murray, the space for Gayle to receive the resulting knock-on is created in abundance.
Deployed as a defensive midfielder, Gerrard should be in that position contending with Murray, and Skrtel should have been left to fend off the energetic Gayle—unfortunately the 33-year-old was once again too high up on the pitch to be able to assist his defensive partners.
Overall Analysis
On the whole, whilst he could be seen as culpable for both of Gayle’s goals in some way, Gerrard’s performance against Crystal Palace was one of the highlights on a miserable Monday night.
Contributing with aplomb on both ends of the pitch, the determination of a title-hopeful could be seen clearly in this display, and as with the Chelsea game the previous weekend it could be argued that Gerrard just tried to do too much, and he was punished in the closing stages.
Overall performance rating: 7 out of 10.
Do you agree with Jack’s analysis? Let us know in the comments below.
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