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Saturday 2 August 2014

Joe Allen:



"Saya sudah tidak sabar untuk menentang AC Milan. Sejarah antara kedua-dua kelab ini dalam saingan Liga Juara-Juara Eropah memang menakjubkan dan saya juga tidak sabar untuk beraksi dalam saingan Liga Juara-Juara buat kali pertama musim ini. Ini juga merupakan sasaran dan impian saya ketika saya menyertai kelab ini 2 tahun lalu."









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"Saya sudah tidak sabar untuk menentang AC Milan. Sejarah antara kedua-dua kelab ini dalam saingan Liga Juara-Juara Eropah memang menakjubkan dan saya juga tidak sabar untuk beraksi dalam saingan Liga Juara-Juara buat kali pertama musim ini. Ini juga merupakan sasaran dan impian saya ketika saya menyertai kelab ini 2 tahun lalu."









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Sumber: Estadio Deportivo (akhbar Sevilla FC)



ALBERTO MORENO SELANGKAH LAGI UNTUK MENYERTAI LIVERPOOL FC.



Pemain pertahanan kiri, Alberto Moreno sudah semakin hampir untuk menjadi pemain Liverpool perjanjian mungkin boleh dimuktamadkan hujung minggu ini.



Perbincangan yang telah dilakukan oleh kedua-dua belah pihak beberapa jam yang lalu telah mencapai kata sepakat yang positif dan kelab dari Merseyside ini sanggup membayar jumlah mencecah €20juta untuk Alberto Moreno.









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Sumber: Estadio Deportivo (akhbar Sevilla FC)



ALBERTO MORENO SELANGKAH LAGI UNTUK MENYERTAI LIVERPOOL FC.



Pemain pertahanan kiri, Alberto Moreno sudah semakin hampir untuk menjadi pemain Liverpool perjanjian mungkin boleh dimuktamadkan hujung minggu ini.



Perbincangan yang telah dilakukan oleh kedua-dua belah pihak beberapa jam yang lalu telah mencapai kata sepakat yang positif dan kelab dari Merseyside ini sanggup membayar jumlah mencecah €20juta untuk Alberto Moreno.









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Mamadou Sakho menghiburkan kanak-kanak di New York dengan menari !! Moves Like Sakho !!











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Brendan Rodgers gembira dengan persembahan yang ditunjukkan oleh Sebastian Coates sepanjang jelajah pra-musim ini. Pemain berusia 23 tahun ini tidak beraksi langsung untuk Liverpool musim lalu kerana mengalami kecederaan ACL dan Brendan percaya Coates kini berada di tahap terbaik untuk kekal dalam skuad ini.









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Brendan Rodgers gembira dengan persembahan yang ditunjukkan oleh Sebastian Coates sepanjang jelajah pra-musim ini. Pemain berusia 23 tahun ini tidak beraksi langsung untuk Liverpool musim lalu kerana mengalami kecederaan ACL dan Brendan percaya Coates kini berada di tahap terbaik untuk kekal dalam skuad ini.









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Kolo Toure: Brendan Rodgers says Ivory Coast international's experience will be key next season


Kolo Toure: Brendan Rodgers says Ivory Coast international's experience will be key next season




Liverpool defender Kolo Toure will stay at Anfield despite the club receiving a bid from Turkish side Trabzonspor, according to Sky Sports sources.


The 33-year-old has a year left on his current contract after signing from Manchester City on a free transfer last summer.


He made 24 appearances for the Reds last season, including 15 starts in the league as Liverpool narrowly missed out on a first league title since 1990.


Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers said Toure - part of the Arsenal 'Invincibles' side and a two-time FA Cup winner - was a key part of his plans for the new season, even if he was not a regular starter.


"Kolo has been an incredible player. We brought him in because he is a winner, an authentic winner," said Rodgers, talking at a news conference on Liverpool's pre-season trip to the United States.


"He's someone who doesn't play every single week but when he does play, he plays very well. Every day of his life in training, he gives his all.


"Players like Kolo and Steven Gerrard, the older statesmen of the team, have been absolutely first class. We're hungry and ambitious; we went close last year.


"That inspires us and gives us great motivation to go on this year. That is the beauty of this group of players - it's a very hungry group because that's what we're trying to bring in."










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Kolo Toure: Brendan Rodgers says Ivory Coast international's experience will be key next season


Kolo Toure: Brendan Rodgers says Ivory Coast international's experience will be key next season




Liverpool defender Kolo Toure will stay at Anfield despite the club receiving a bid from Turkish side Trabzonspor, according to Sky Sports sources.


The 33-year-old has a year left on his current contract after signing from Manchester City on a free transfer last summer.


He made 24 appearances for the Reds last season, including 15 starts in the league as Liverpool narrowly missed out on a first league title since 1990.


Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers said Toure - part of the Arsenal 'Invincibles' side and a two-time FA Cup winner - was a key part of his plans for the new season, even if he was not a regular starter.


"Kolo has been an incredible player. We brought him in because he is a winner, an authentic winner," said Rodgers, talking at a news conference on Liverpool's pre-season trip to the United States.


"He's someone who doesn't play every single week but when he does play, he plays very well. Every day of his life in training, he gives his all.


"Players like Kolo and Steven Gerrard, the older statesmen of the team, have been absolutely first class. We're hungry and ambitious; we went close last year.


"That inspires us and gives us great motivation to go on this year. That is the beauty of this group of players - it's a very hungry group because that's what we're trying to bring in."










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With Louis van Gaal favouring three at the back & Liverpool testing similar formations, Adam Bate studies 3-5-2's growing influence in England.


The World Cup has a long tradition of sparking innovation. The Miracle of Berne may have prevented Hungary lifting the trophy in 1954 but the Magnificent Magyars and their 3-2-3-2 discovered the way to outfox the WM formation.


By 1958, thanks to Bela Guttmann's influence in South America, it had morphed into the 4-2-4 that saw Brazil dominate the next two World Cups only for Sir Alf Ramsey to counter it with his Wingless Wonders of 1966. The modern 4-4-2 was born.


Even in 1986 it was Argentina's 3-5-2, designed to get the best from Diego Maradona, that precipitated the return of the sweeper four years later when defences dominated Italia '90.


However, it seemed that globalisation had put paid to the World Cup as an instigator of tactical change. With the star players concentrated within the confines of the Champions League, where the best do battle on a regular basis, the surprises are less dramatic in the modern game.


And yet, there remains nothing like a World Cup to focus the mind. In this respect, Louis van Gaal's shift to 3-5-2 with the Netherlands seemed particularly symbolic.



The Netherlands earned an emphatic win over Spain at the World Cup playing 3-5-2





The man who had carried on the Dutch tradition of 4-3-3 at Barcelona and hence played his part in creating modern European football as we know it, masterminded the destruction of defending champions Spain with a 3-5-2 counter-attacking approach.


Van Gaal wasn't alone. Costa Rica were arguably the tournament's greatest overachievers with their version of the formation causing problems for everyone who encountered them en route to the quarter-finals.


With the new football season almost upon us, it seems the Premier League's managers have been taking note.



Liverpool, of course, can claim to be ahead of the curve having experimented with the formation last season. "It can be a system that works for us," said Brendan Rodgers. "But what doesn't change is our idea of the game, how we want to pass, how we want to be aggressive in our attack.


"It gives us numbers going forward, which is important. It's another system that the players have shown we can play. With more play and more development, it's one that we can flip to quite easily.


"It's wherever you can get superiority in the game. If I look at Daniel (Sturridge) and Luis Suarez, they are both nine-and-a-halves. They are not straight up and down strikers, they like to move and get in between.


"The game's evolving all the time. As a coach you are always looking at your players. The style never changes. I've always asked teams to control and dominate, be aggressive in your defending, and press really aggressively and high up the pitch - but that can be in whatever system."



The desire to play Daniel Sturridge and Luis Suarez together necessitated new ideas





Rodgers was motivated by a desire to keep Suarez and Sturridge - his two in-form strikers - on the pitch together, and that also seems to be the same starting principle with which Van Gaal is approaching his new job as Manchester United manager.


The Dutchman's conundrum is how best to deploy Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney in their best positions. A 4-4-2 formation? Maybe. But then Van Gaal must also accommodate the gifted attacking midfielders at the club such as Juan Mata.


"I can play 4-3-3 with three strikers on the bench, but I want to play with two strikers. We have four number 10s, so the selection is not balanced in my eyes. I have decided to play this system because of the quality of the players. But if we lose, I can change back to another system."


There is an intriguing blend between philosophy and pragmatism at work here. But whether it's Rodgers talking of retaining his ethos or Van Gaal speaking of imbalance in his squad, the fundamental driving force is the need to find the best system for the players.



That's what saw Steve Bruce utilise the system with Hull City last year. Having used three at the back in 41 of their 46 Championship games, Bruce dabbled with the formation in the Premier League depending upon whether the opponents played one or two up front.


However, the starting point for the idea was the fact that he had a number of players, most notably Ahmed Elmohamady, who were clearly suited to the system. "That's one of the reasons we played it last year," Bruce told the Hull Daily Mail. "Certainly, it's Elmo's best position.


"He's played a bit at full-back. I think he's better coming from deep. It's a specialised position, which he enjoys more than anybody. Robbie Brady did very well there last year for us. It also allows me to play three in midfield and that's something I wanted to do.


"That system suits James Chester, it suits Alex (Bruce) and (Maynor) Figueroa. It suits a few of them and enables me to play three midfielders against the big teams. If you leave yourself open in the middle of the pitch, that leaves you vulnerable."


Situation is shifting






Of course, while Bruce used the 3-5-2 formation to his advantage by presenting a fresh problem to opponents accustomed to 4-2-3-1, the irony is that the situation is starting to shift. As more teams make the switch, the more reason there is for others to copy the formation.


After all, the principle reason why the back-three went out of fashion was because single striker systems had become increasingly popular and there was no tactical advantage in having two spare central defenders.


As more and more teams find ways of getting two strikers on the pitch - whether in a back three or courtesy of Liverpool's much-vaunted diamond formation, the 3-5-2 once again becomes a viable counter-tactic. Consequently, it's one that many managers like the idea of having in their armoury.



"It is an option that I want to have without a doubt," West Brom head coach Alan Irvine told the Express and Star this week after trying out the system during pre-season.


"How many times I'll do it I don't know yet, but it's certainly an option that I want and I think if we can get in all the players that we want, then it will be an option we will have.


"We've seen the World Cup and the Premier League last season, where a number of teams have used three at the back on different occasions, and I think it's important to be able to have the flexibility to do it."


This desire for flexibility has long been a motivation behind Paul Lambert's tinkering. "The beauty of it is they can adapt," he told the Birmingham Mail last season. "The lads know it (3-5-2). They played it last year, so they know how to do it.



Paul Lambert: Aston Villa boss wants his players to be flexible enough to play different systems





"The good thing is we can change to different ways of playing. They can adapt to whatever we ask them to do. It all depends on who we're playing against."


Variety






Newcastle manager Alan Pardew tried the system back in April in an ill-fated experiment away to Stoke City but he is another who is willing to give the formation another go with the stated aim of getting the best out of new signing Siem De Jong. Again, it's variety that Pardew is after.



"When you are chasing games you need to be able to change your system if you're up against a brick wall. We wanted to look at the three centre-backs. It's all experience and we have learnt a little bit about things that will and won't work for us."



With Harry Redknapp also pondering three at the back at Queens Park Rangers, Everton boss Roberto Martinez not being averse to the system and Southampton coach Ronald Koeman regarded as something of a pioneer of the 3-5-2 in Holland, teams are queuing up to give it a go.


Will it work? With players so familiar with a back-four there may be teething problems. But from a period just a few years ago when 4-2-3-1 seemed ubiquitous, in the wake of a World Cup eye opener this summer, it appears we are in for a tactically interesting Premier League season.







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LVG, Rodgers and co. embracing 3-5-2

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With Louis van Gaal favouring three at the back & Liverpool testing similar formations, Adam Bate studies 3-5-2's growing influence in England.


The World Cup has a long tradition of sparking innovation. The Miracle of Berne may have prevented Hungary lifting the trophy in 1954 but the Magnificent Magyars and their 3-2-3-2 discovered the way to outfox the WM formation.


By 1958, thanks to Bela Guttmann's influence in South America, it had morphed into the 4-2-4 that saw Brazil dominate the next two World Cups only for Sir Alf Ramsey to counter it with his Wingless Wonders of 1966. The modern 4-4-2 was born.


Even in 1986 it was Argentina's 3-5-2, designed to get the best from Diego Maradona, that precipitated the return of the sweeper four years later when defences dominated Italia '90.


However, it seemed that globalisation had put paid to the World Cup as an instigator of tactical change. With the star players concentrated within the confines of the Champions League, where the best do battle on a regular basis, the surprises are less dramatic in the modern game.


And yet, there remains nothing like a World Cup to focus the mind. In this respect, Louis van Gaal's shift to 3-5-2 with the Netherlands seemed particularly symbolic.



The Netherlands earned an emphatic win over Spain at the World Cup playing 3-5-2





The man who had carried on the Dutch tradition of 4-3-3 at Barcelona and hence played his part in creating modern European football as we know it, masterminded the destruction of defending champions Spain with a 3-5-2 counter-attacking approach.


Van Gaal wasn't alone. Costa Rica were arguably the tournament's greatest overachievers with their version of the formation causing problems for everyone who encountered them en route to the quarter-finals.


With the new football season almost upon us, it seems the Premier League's managers have been taking note.



Liverpool, of course, can claim to be ahead of the curve having experimented with the formation last season. "It can be a system that works for us," said Brendan Rodgers. "But what doesn't change is our idea of the game, how we want to pass, how we want to be aggressive in our attack.


"It gives us numbers going forward, which is important. It's another system that the players have shown we can play. With more play and more development, it's one that we can flip to quite easily.


"It's wherever you can get superiority in the game. If I look at Daniel (Sturridge) and Luis Suarez, they are both nine-and-a-halves. They are not straight up and down strikers, they like to move and get in between.


"The game's evolving all the time. As a coach you are always looking at your players. The style never changes. I've always asked teams to control and dominate, be aggressive in your defending, and press really aggressively and high up the pitch - but that can be in whatever system."



The desire to play Daniel Sturridge and Luis Suarez together necessitated new ideas





Rodgers was motivated by a desire to keep Suarez and Sturridge - his two in-form strikers - on the pitch together, and that also seems to be the same starting principle with which Van Gaal is approaching his new job as Manchester United manager.


The Dutchman's conundrum is how best to deploy Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney in their best positions. A 4-4-2 formation? Maybe. But then Van Gaal must also accommodate the gifted attacking midfielders at the club such as Juan Mata.


"I can play 4-3-3 with three strikers on the bench, but I want to play with two strikers. We have four number 10s, so the selection is not balanced in my eyes. I have decided to play this system because of the quality of the players. But if we lose, I can change back to another system."


There is an intriguing blend between philosophy and pragmatism at work here. But whether it's Rodgers talking of retaining his ethos or Van Gaal speaking of imbalance in his squad, the fundamental driving force is the need to find the best system for the players.



That's what saw Steve Bruce utilise the system with Hull City last year. Having used three at the back in 41 of their 46 Championship games, Bruce dabbled with the formation in the Premier League depending upon whether the opponents played one or two up front.


However, the starting point for the idea was the fact that he had a number of players, most notably Ahmed Elmohamady, who were clearly suited to the system. "That's one of the reasons we played it last year," Bruce told the Hull Daily Mail. "Certainly, it's Elmo's best position.


"He's played a bit at full-back. I think he's better coming from deep. It's a specialised position, which he enjoys more than anybody. Robbie Brady did very well there last year for us. It also allows me to play three in midfield and that's something I wanted to do.


"That system suits James Chester, it suits Alex (Bruce) and (Maynor) Figueroa. It suits a few of them and enables me to play three midfielders against the big teams. If you leave yourself open in the middle of the pitch, that leaves you vulnerable."


Situation is shifting






Of course, while Bruce used the 3-5-2 formation to his advantage by presenting a fresh problem to opponents accustomed to 4-2-3-1, the irony is that the situation is starting to shift. As more teams make the switch, the more reason there is for others to copy the formation.


After all, the principle reason why the back-three went out of fashion was because single striker systems had become increasingly popular and there was no tactical advantage in having two spare central defenders.


As more and more teams find ways of getting two strikers on the pitch - whether in a back three or courtesy of Liverpool's much-vaunted diamond formation, the 3-5-2 once again becomes a viable counter-tactic. Consequently, it's one that many managers like the idea of having in their armoury.



"It is an option that I want to have without a doubt," West Brom head coach Alan Irvine told the Express and Star this week after trying out the system during pre-season.


"How many times I'll do it I don't know yet, but it's certainly an option that I want and I think if we can get in all the players that we want, then it will be an option we will have.


"We've seen the World Cup and the Premier League last season, where a number of teams have used three at the back on different occasions, and I think it's important to be able to have the flexibility to do it."


This desire for flexibility has long been a motivation behind Paul Lambert's tinkering. "The beauty of it is they can adapt," he told the Birmingham Mail last season. "The lads know it (3-5-2). They played it last year, so they know how to do it.



Paul Lambert: Aston Villa boss wants his players to be flexible enough to play different systems





"The good thing is we can change to different ways of playing. They can adapt to whatever we ask them to do. It all depends on who we're playing against."


Variety






Newcastle manager Alan Pardew tried the system back in April in an ill-fated experiment away to Stoke City but he is another who is willing to give the formation another go with the stated aim of getting the best out of new signing Siem De Jong. Again, it's variety that Pardew is after.



"When you are chasing games you need to be able to change your system if you're up against a brick wall. We wanted to look at the three centre-backs. It's all experience and we have learnt a little bit about things that will and won't work for us."



With Harry Redknapp also pondering three at the back at Queens Park Rangers, Everton boss Roberto Martinez not being averse to the system and Southampton coach Ronald Koeman regarded as something of a pioneer of the 3-5-2 in Holland, teams are queuing up to give it a go.


Will it work? With players so familiar with a back-four there may be teething problems. But from a period just a few years ago when 4-2-3-1 seemed ubiquitous, in the wake of a World Cup eye opener this summer, it appears we are in for a tactically interesting Premier League season.







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Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers expects his side to challenge for the Premier League title

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Guinnes Champion Cup : Ac Milan vs Liverpool FC / 3 Ogos 2014 / 6.30 pagi / No Live / Link Streaming akan di berikan kemudian Faizal -LMFC-



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Pemain bek kanan, Glen Johnson hari ini dikaitkan perpindahan ke Queens Park Rangers dengan nilai £4juta.









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Brendan Rodgers bercakap mengenai Coates !



"Saya kagum dengan persembahan dan komitmen di pada pra musim ini. Kesungguhan dia amat hebat. Dia pemain yg bagus namun terganggu oleh kecederaan . Dia terpaksa diloan keluar untuk mendapat kembali fitness dia. Dan dia berjaya lakukannya. Dia sangat professional dan tak pernah merengek walaupun tidak diturunkan sedangkan dia pemain yang bagus. Dia tahu itu semua untuk pasukan dan tak pernah mengutamakan personal needs dia sebagai salah seoarang bakat muda. Kita gembira dia masih di sini"



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Brendan Rodgers bercakap mengenai Coates !



"Saya kagum dengan persembahan dan komitmen di pada pra musim ini. Kesungguhan dia amat hebat. Dia pemain yg bagus namun terganggu oleh kecederaan . Dia terpaksa diloan keluar untuk mendapat kembali fitness dia. Dan dia berjaya lakukannya. Dia sangat professional dan tak pernah merengek walaupun tidak diturunkan sedangkan dia pemain yang bagus. Dia tahu itu semua untuk pasukan dan tak pernah mengutamakan personal needs dia sebagai salah seoarang bakat muda. Kita gembira dia masih di sini"



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Alex fergusen vs Brendan Rodgers......

Well....good point Brendan

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Alex fergusen vs Brendan Rodgers...... Well....good point Brendan kplm -farah-

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Alex fergusen vs Brendan Rodgers......

Well....good point Brendan

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Pemain yg byk dkritik atas prestasinye yg turun-naik, Glenn Johnson dkatakn bakal djual dgn harge £4juta....Johnson dbawa masuk pada zaman Rafael Benitez n antara pemain pertahanan yg mahal pernah dbeli oleh liverpool(£17juta).........Johnson yg akan tamat kontrak pada musim ni byk dkritik peminat n pemerhati bolasepak dsebabkn persembahan yg teruk....lambat track-back, bermain seolah2 die seorg pemain sayap.....so ape kate korg nk jual ke x?

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Pemain yg byk dkritik atas prestasinye yg turun-naik, Glenn Johnson dkatakn bakal djual dgn harge £4juta....Johnson dbawa masuk pada zaman Rafael Benitez n antara pemain pertahanan yg mahal pernah dbeli oleh liverpool(£17juta).........Johnson yg akan tamat kontrak pada musim ni byk dkritik peminat n pemerhati bolasepak dsebabkn persembahan yg teruk....lambat track-back, bermain seolah2 die seorg pemain sayap.....so ape kate korg nk jual ke x?

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15 hari lagi menjelang bermulanya Premier League 14/15:



Liverpool vs Southampton

Tarikh: 17 Ogos 2014

Jam: 8 30 Malam

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15 hari lagi menjelang bermulanya Premier League 14/15:



Liverpool vs Southampton

Tarikh: 17 Ogos 2014

Jam: 8 30 Malam

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Pejam celik pejam celik..rupanya dah 5 season beliau meninggalkan Liverpool, sama tempoh beliau berada di Liverpool.









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Arsene Wenger membidas balik kata-kata Steven Gerrard bahawa Luis Suarez terlalu bagus untuk Arsenal.



"Tiada yang terlalu bagus untuk Arsenal. Dia (Gerrard) pun tahu perkara itu."



"Dia cuma mahu Luis Suarez kekal supaya dapat memenangi liga BPL tetapi hakikatnya Suarez pergi."



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Arsene Wenger membidas balik kata-kata Steven Gerrard bahawa Luis Suarez terlalu...

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Arsene Wenger membidas balik kata-kata Steven Gerrard bahawa Luis Suarez terlalu bagus untuk Arsenal.



"Tiada yang terlalu bagus untuk Arsenal. Dia (Gerrard) pun tahu perkara itu."



"Dia cuma mahu Luis Suarez kekal supaya dapat memenangi liga BPL tetapi hakikatnya Suarez pergi."



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BVB telah menyenaraikan bekas trialist Man Utd , Adam Ljajic sebagai sasaran perpindahan terbaru . Ini memberi petanda mereka mungkin akan bersedia melepaskan Marco Reus yang menolak lanjutan kontrak. Marco Reus dilihat agak murah dari sepatutnya kerana dia dalam kecederaan .Harga pasaran terkini cuma 35-40 juta sahaja . Tapi tak tahu la kalau kompeni satu lagi tu offer gaji 500k seminggu.



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BVB telah menyenaraikan bekas trialist Man Utd , Adam Ljajic sebagai sasaran pe...

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BVB telah menyenaraikan bekas trialist Man Utd , Adam Ljajic sebagai sasaran perpindahan terbaru . Ini memberi petanda mereka mungkin akan bersedia melepaskan Marco Reus yang menolak lanjutan kontrak. Marco Reus dilihat agak murah dari sepatutnya kerana dia dalam kecederaan .Harga pasaran terkini cuma 35-40 juta sahaja . Tapi tak tahu la kalau kompeni satu lagi tu offer gaji 500k seminggu.



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Liverpool dan Manchester United.



Louis Van Gaal terpaksa menanti bantuan Liverpool untuk menandatangani Matt Hummel selepas kelab Dortmund itu hanya akan melepaskan permain pertahnanan itu jika merreka berrjaya mendapatkan Thiago Illori dari Liverpool secara pinjaman .Klupp yang sebelum ini menutup sebarang cubaan untuk menjual Hummel telah berubah hati namun dengan syarat beliau mendapat Illori .



**AH SUDAH ! Tapi kalau bagi loan dapat Reus tak pe la jugak.Tapi BVB coaching staff ni bagus dalam develop talent. Dah la main free flow!



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Liverpool dan Manchester United. Louis Van Gaal terpaksa menanti bantuan Liverp...

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Liverpool dan Manchester United.



Louis Van Gaal terpaksa menanti bantuan Liverpool untuk menandatangani Matt Hummel selepas kelab Dortmund itu hanya akan melepaskan permain pertahnanan itu jika merreka berrjaya mendapatkan Thiago Illori dari Liverpool secara pinjaman .Klupp yang sebelum ini menutup sebarang cubaan untuk menjual Hummel telah berubah hati namun dengan syarat beliau mendapat Illori .



**AH SUDAH ! Tapi kalau bagi loan dapat Reus tak pe la jugak.Tapi BVB coaching staff ni bagus dalam develop talent. Dah la main free flow!



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Liverpool face AC Milan in Charlotte on Saturday evening, evoking memories of Liverpool’s unforgettable Champions League triumph against the Italian giants in 2005. Henry Jackson looks at how many Brendan Rodgers‘ current crop would get into Rafa Benitez’s side.


ISTANBUL, TURKEY - WEDNESDAY, MAY 25th, 2005: Liverpool's team lines up before the the UEFA Champions League Final against AC Milan at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium, Istanbul. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)..Back row L-R: Djimi Traore, Xabi Alonso, Sami Hyypia, Jerzy Dudek, Jamie Carragher, Harry Kewell. Front row L-R: Steve Finnan, Milan Baros, Luis Garcia, Steven Gerrard, John Arne Riise.


Liverpool v Milan

Saturday, 2nd August 2014, Guinness International Cup

Kick Off: 6.30pm (EST) 11.30pm (BST)


GOALKEEPER & DEFENCE


Jerzy Dudek was one of many heroes on that unparalleled night in Istanbul on May 25th 2005, saving penalties from Andrea Pirlo and Andriy Shevchenko to secure Liverpool victory.


Despite this, the Pole was not as strong a goalkeeper as the current man between the sticks, Simon Mignolet.


The 26-year-old enjoyed a good first season at Anfield, despite a dip in form around Christmas, and he has more of a presence about him than Dudek. He has years to improve further too.


Steve Finnan was an extremely reliable right-back, and would always get the nod over the increasingly erratic Glen Johnson. The Englishman actually has more natural ability than the former Republic of Ireland international, but makes far too many errors both on and off the ball to be considered ahead of him.


Although Djimi Traore started at left-back on the night, John Arne Riise, who started on the wing, would be the strongest option ahead of current stars Jose Enrique and Jon Flanagan.


The Norwegian was a great servant to Liverpool, and his attacking thrust and solid defensive work put him head and shoulders above anything the Reds had both at the time and now.


Sami Hyypia and Jamie Carragher were an outstanding centre-back pairing, and were a huge reason why Liverpool won the 2005 Champions League.


They ensured clean sheets were kept against Chelsea, twice, and Juventus away, in the knockout stages, defending for their lives and inspiring others around them.


Whether it be Martin Skrtel, Mamadou Sakho or new signing Dejan Lovren, it’s fair to say that none of them match Hyypia and Carragher at that time. In fairness, not many in Europe did.


The difference in defensive quality between now and nine years ago is frightening, and you just wonder what Liverpool would achieve currently if they had that 2005 back four.


COMBINED GOALKEEPER AND DEFENCE: Mignolet, Finnan, Carragher, Hyypia, Riise


MIDFIELD THREE


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Sunday, February 23, 2014: Liverpool's Jordan Henderson celebrates after beating Swansea City 4-3 during the Premiership match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


As influential as Steven Gerrard remains at Liverpool, at the age of 34, there is still no comparison between him now and in 2005.


He was one of the top two or three midfielders on the planet at the time, with pace, power, creativity and an ability to drag his side though matches time and time again. His performance in Istanbul epitomised that.


Understandably, the skipper has lost that dynamism to his game these days, and replaced it with a more measured approach. He remains a fantastic footballer, however.


Xabi Alonso was a wonderful player, and one who would walk into the current Reds side. The Spain legend dictated games with ease with his pinpoint passing, but he also had a steely side that made him a born winner.


Didi Hamann, although a substitute in the final, turned the game when he came on and was a brilliant holding midfielder for several years for the Reds.


Despite this, I would prefer Jordan Henderson currently. The 24-year-old is becoming more and more of a force at Anfield by the game, and his box-to-box style gives him the edge over the more one-paced Hamann. With Alonso in the side, there’s also less of a need for the German too.


COMBINED MIDFIELD: Alonso, Gerrard (2005), Henderson


ATTACK


NORWICH, ENGLAND - Sunday, April 20, 2014: Liverpool's Luis Suarez celebrates scoring the second goal against Norwich City with team-mates Raheem Sterling and Philippe Coutinho Correia during the Premiership match at Carrow Road. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


If the 2005 crop of Liverpool stars outdo the current ones defensively, it is the polar opposite when it comes to attacking talent.


The likes of Harry Kewell, Milan Baros and Djibril Cisse were far from truly top class players- Kewell was in his heyday at Leeds but his Reds career was disastrous- and they made the best of their ability.


Luis Garcia was a real favourite at the club, and his goals against Bayer Leverkusen, Juventus and Chelsea in the lead-up to the final against Milan will never be forgotten. He had his flaws, however, and could blow hot and cold. The same applies to Vladimir Smicer.


The current first-choice Liverpool front three of Philippe Coutinho, Raheem Sterling and Daniel Sturridge would all have walked into the team in 2005, in my opinion.


Despite their tenders years- they are all younger than 25- they play with such maturity and quality that age simply isn’t an issue.


No Reds attacking players nine years ago had the vision of Coutinho, the pace and fearlessness of Sterling or the goalscoring of Sturridge.


COMBINED ATTACK: Coutinho, Sterling, Sturridge


CONCLUSION


What the above evidence suggests, hopefully correctly, is that the Liverpool of 2005 under Rafa Benitez was extremely different to that of the class of 2014 under Brendan Rodgers.


Benitez’s side was built on a wonderful defence and were very tough to beat, whereas Rodgers’ team are a little leaky at the back but devastating going forward.


As an all-round unit the 2005 kings of Europe probably just have the edge, but such is the youth and potential of this current side there is every chance they will go on to become far better.


Who knows, we may even celebrate the 10th anniversary of Istanbul next May with a sixth European Cup.


What would your 2005 vs 2014 Liverpool combined XI be? Let us know in the comments section below.


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Liverpool v Milan: How many current Reds would get into the 2005 side?

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Liverpool face AC Milan in Charlotte on Saturday evening, evoking memories of Liverpool’s unforgettable Champions League triumph against the Italian giants in 2005. Henry Jackson looks at how many Brendan Rodgers‘ current crop would get into Rafa Benitez’s side.


ISTANBUL, TURKEY - WEDNESDAY, MAY 25th, 2005: Liverpool's team lines up before the the UEFA Champions League Final against AC Milan at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium, Istanbul. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)..Back row L-R: Djimi Traore, Xabi Alonso, Sami Hyypia, Jerzy Dudek, Jamie Carragher, Harry Kewell. Front row L-R: Steve Finnan, Milan Baros, Luis Garcia, Steven Gerrard, John Arne Riise.


Liverpool v Milan

Saturday, 2nd August 2014, Guinness International Cup

Kick Off: 6.30pm (EST) 11.30pm (BST)


GOALKEEPER & DEFENCE


Jerzy Dudek was one of many heroes on that unparalleled night in Istanbul on May 25th 2005, saving penalties from Andrea Pirlo and Andriy Shevchenko to secure Liverpool victory.


Despite this, the Pole was not as strong a goalkeeper as the current man between the sticks, Simon Mignolet.


The 26-year-old enjoyed a good first season at Anfield, despite a dip in form around Christmas, and he has more of a presence about him than Dudek. He has years to improve further too.


Steve Finnan was an extremely reliable right-back, and would always get the nod over the increasingly erratic Glen Johnson. The Englishman actually has more natural ability than the former Republic of Ireland international, but makes far too many errors both on and off the ball to be considered ahead of him.


Although Djimi Traore started at left-back on the night, John Arne Riise, who started on the wing, would be the strongest option ahead of current stars Jose Enrique and Jon Flanagan.


The Norwegian was a great servant to Liverpool, and his attacking thrust and solid defensive work put him head and shoulders above anything the Reds had both at the time and now.


Sami Hyypia and Jamie Carragher were an outstanding centre-back pairing, and were a huge reason why Liverpool won the 2005 Champions League.


They ensured clean sheets were kept against Chelsea, twice, and Juventus away, in the knockout stages, defending for their lives and inspiring others around them.


Whether it be Martin Skrtel, Mamadou Sakho or new signing Dejan Lovren, it’s fair to say that none of them match Hyypia and Carragher at that time. In fairness, not many in Europe did.


The difference in defensive quality between now and nine years ago is frightening, and you just wonder what Liverpool would achieve currently if they had that 2005 back four.


COMBINED GOALKEEPER AND DEFENCE: Mignolet, Finnan, Carragher, Hyypia, Riise


MIDFIELD THREE


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Sunday, February 23, 2014: Liverpool's Jordan Henderson celebrates after beating Swansea City 4-3 during the Premiership match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


As influential as Steven Gerrard remains at Liverpool, at the age of 34, there is still no comparison between him now and in 2005.


He was one of the top two or three midfielders on the planet at the time, with pace, power, creativity and an ability to drag his side though matches time and time again. His performance in Istanbul epitomised that.


Understandably, the skipper has lost that dynamism to his game these days, and replaced it with a more measured approach. He remains a fantastic footballer, however.


Xabi Alonso was a wonderful player, and one who would walk into the current Reds side. The Spain legend dictated games with ease with his pinpoint passing, but he also had a steely side that made him a born winner.


Didi Hamann, although a substitute in the final, turned the game when he came on and was a brilliant holding midfielder for several years for the Reds.


Despite this, I would prefer Jordan Henderson currently. The 24-year-old is becoming more and more of a force at Anfield by the game, and his box-to-box style gives him the edge over the more one-paced Hamann. With Alonso in the side, there’s also less of a need for the German too.


COMBINED MIDFIELD: Alonso, Gerrard (2005), Henderson


ATTACK


NORWICH, ENGLAND - Sunday, April 20, 2014: Liverpool's Luis Suarez celebrates scoring the second goal against Norwich City with team-mates Raheem Sterling and Philippe Coutinho Correia during the Premiership match at Carrow Road. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


If the 2005 crop of Liverpool stars outdo the current ones defensively, it is the polar opposite when it comes to attacking talent.


The likes of Harry Kewell, Milan Baros and Djibril Cisse were far from truly top class players- Kewell was in his heyday at Leeds but his Reds career was disastrous- and they made the best of their ability.


Luis Garcia was a real favourite at the club, and his goals against Bayer Leverkusen, Juventus and Chelsea in the lead-up to the final against Milan will never be forgotten. He had his flaws, however, and could blow hot and cold. The same applies to Vladimir Smicer.


The current first-choice Liverpool front three of Philippe Coutinho, Raheem Sterling and Daniel Sturridge would all have walked into the team in 2005, in my opinion.


Despite their tenders years- they are all younger than 25- they play with such maturity and quality that age simply isn’t an issue.


No Reds attacking players nine years ago had the vision of Coutinho, the pace and fearlessness of Sterling or the goalscoring of Sturridge.


COMBINED ATTACK: Coutinho, Sterling, Sturridge


CONCLUSION


What the above evidence suggests, hopefully correctly, is that the Liverpool of 2005 under Rafa Benitez was extremely different to that of the class of 2014 under Brendan Rodgers.


Benitez’s side was built on a wonderful defence and were very tough to beat, whereas Rodgers’ team are a little leaky at the back but devastating going forward.


As an all-round unit the 2005 kings of Europe probably just have the edge, but such is the youth and potential of this current side there is every chance they will go on to become far better.


Who knows, we may even celebrate the 10th anniversary of Istanbul next May with a sixth European Cup.


What would your 2005 vs 2014 Liverpool combined XI be? Let us know in the comments section below.


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