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Divock Origi : scoring four times in five starts for the French club this season.



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No Lovren for 7 weeks



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The last international break saw three players return to Liverpool with injuries ruling them out for at least a month and now £20 million centre-back Dejan Lovren is the latest to suffer injury for his country.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Sunday, August 17, 2014: Liverpool's Dejan Lovren in action against Southampton during the Premier League match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


No details of the injury have yet been revealed, with only a tweet from the Croatian Football Federation indicating the news, saying “Good luck with the recovery”.


One journalist, Ben Dinnery, claims he has been withdrawn due to an abdominal injury. The timescale on such a problem isn’t known at this stage and will largely depend, obviously, on the severity of such.


Lovren has been an ever-present in Liverpool’s defence since his arrival from Southampton in the summer, ousting Mamadou Sakho as Martin Skrtel’s centre-back partner.


Lovren’s start to his career has been mixed though, with the calamitous challenge to give away a penalty against West Brom on Saturday the latest to blot his copybook. He’s been far from the steadying, leading presence Brendan Rodgers proffered that he would be in pre-season.


Sakho is currently sidelined with an injury he sustained shortly after his pre-Everton walkout and isn’t pencilled in for a return until late October.


That leaves Liverpool with only Skrtel and Kolo Toure as their available centre-backs if Lovren’s injury keeps him out of the QPR game a week on Sunday.



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Dejan Lovren injured on international duty

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The last international break saw three players return to Liverpool with injuries ruling them out for at least a month and now £20 million centre-back Dejan Lovren is the latest to suffer injury for his country.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Sunday, August 17, 2014: Liverpool's Dejan Lovren in action against Southampton during the Premier League match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


No details of the injury have yet been revealed, with only a tweet from the Croatian Football Federation indicating the news, saying “Good luck with the recovery”.


One journalist, Ben Dinnery, claims he has been withdrawn due to an abdominal injury. The timescale on such a problem isn’t known at this stage and will largely depend, obviously, on the severity of such.


Lovren has been an ever-present in Liverpool’s defence since his arrival from Southampton in the summer, ousting Mamadou Sakho as Martin Skrtel’s centre-back partner.


Lovren’s start to his career has been mixed though, with the calamitous challenge to give away a penalty against West Brom on Saturday the latest to blot his copybook. He’s been far from the steadying, leading presence Brendan Rodgers proffered that he would be in pre-season.


Sakho is currently sidelined with an injury he sustained shortly after his pre-Everton walkout and isn’t pencilled in for a return until late October.


That leaves Liverpool with only Skrtel and Kolo Toure as their available centre-backs if Lovren’s injury keeps him out of the QPR game a week on Sunday.



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Natalie Cork has been impressed by Adam Lallana and explains how he’ll become a key player for Liverpool this season.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Saturday, October 4, 2014: Liverpool's Adam Lallana scores the first goal against West Bromwich Albion during the Premier League match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


After an injury-stricken start to his Liverpool career, Adam Lallana bagged his first goal for the club against West Brom last weekend. The delight was evident on the Englishman’s face after his spark of magic gave Liverpool the lead in a tight encounter with the Baggies.


Lallana showed the Premier League his talent and capability at the top level last season for Southampton, scoring nine goals, assisting six and creating 71 chances. It was these performances that caught the eye of Brendan Rodgers and following a long transfer saga in the summer, Liverpool eventually captured their new No. 20.


It was no secret that Rodgers was a huge admirer of the silky midfielder and it was evident Liverpool were prepared to arguably pay over the odds to land their man and support the manager.


Testing Beginning


HARVARD, USA - Monday, July 21, 2014: Liverpool's Adam Lallana during a preseason training session at the Harvard Stadium in Boston on day one of their USA Tour. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Returning from a knee injury that kept the new man out for six weeks, Lallana’s eventual debut for the Reds was certainly one to forget. Although indisputably a top class player, the 26-year-old worryingly looked the shadow of the player he was at Southampton last season.


A wreckless challenge on Aston Villa’s Tom Cleverly early in the game exposed his eagerness to impress, but his resulting yellow card effectively restricted the midfielder’s capability of closing down the opposition for the rest of the afternoon.


Understandably Lallana looked noticeably off the pace and his debut came to a disappointing end when substituted after just 60 minutes. An exciting and meaningful day for the attack minded player but certainly not one for the record books.


His lack of match fitness along with a poor display from his teammates cost the reds dearly as they slumped to a 1-0 home defeat.


Growing Presence


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Saturday, September 27, 2014: Liverpool's Adam Lallana in action against Everton during the Premier League match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


With Liverpool’s slow start to the 2014/2015 campaign, very few players have been able to add that little bit of magic the team currently lack. Lallana has begun to progressively fit into the team agreeably over recent weeks with superb displays against local rivals Everton and most recent, West Brom.


Although not the quickest player, the England international has began to offer the trickery, intensity and versatility that fans anticipated and have become so accustomed to watching week in, week out.


As he has gained valuable match fitness, his sharpness and willingness to close down the opposition has become more visible. His performances have stepped up a gear and he has slowly begun to show Liverpool fans why Rodgers was right to fight for his signature over the summer.


Bright Future


BASEL, SWITZERLAND - Tuesday, September 30, 2014: Liverpool's Adam Lallana during a press conference at the St. Jakob Stadium ahead of the UEFA Champions League Group B match. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


With the vast majority of teams taking a defensive approach to games at Anfield, it’s pivotal that creative players such as Lallana and Phillipe Coutinho are on top form. And with the festive period fast approaching, it is even more important for the Reds that they keep their £23 million star man fit.


Beard or no beard, Lallana adds the sparkle that some games miss, with his first touch often taking defenders out of the game. With the positive return of Daniel Sturridge and unsung hero Joe Allen after the international break, Lallana will begin to get that extra freedom on the pitch.


With Sturridge more likely to make runs behind the opposition, the former Southampton man will no doubt provide defence splitting passes and showcase his ability to somewhat dance around defenders.


Jordan Henderson offered his support for his club and international teammate after Saturday’s win, noting the importance of Lallana’s role in the squad:


“He will be a big player for us this season so hopefully he will keep doing that [scoring]. He gets on the front foot well. You can fizz it into him and he will always take his touch forward, gets in behind their midfield and drives us on, which is very important.”


With work rate similar to that of Liverpool’s new vice-captain, Lallana can only further improve and grow to be popular with the Anfield faithful. As he is evidently gaining match fitness as the week’s progress, the price tag may just become that little bit more justifiable.


For Lallana this is just the beginning. It is only a matter of time before he will hit the playing levels of last season. And at the age of 26, there is no doubt that he will become an even better player at Liverpool under the guidance of Rodgers and his captain Steven Gerrard.


Have you been impressed with Lallana? Is he now a first choice player for LFC? Let us know below.



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Adam Lallana becoming a key player at Liverpool

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Natalie Cork has been impressed by Adam Lallana and explains how he’ll become a key player for Liverpool this season.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Saturday, October 4, 2014: Liverpool's Adam Lallana scores the first goal against West Bromwich Albion during the Premier League match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


After an injury-stricken start to his Liverpool career, Adam Lallana bagged his first goal for the club against West Brom last weekend. The delight was evident on the Englishman’s face after his spark of magic gave Liverpool the lead in a tight encounter with the Baggies.


Lallana showed the Premier League his talent and capability at the top level last season for Southampton, scoring nine goals, assisting six and creating 71 chances. It was these performances that caught the eye of Brendan Rodgers and following a long transfer saga in the summer, Liverpool eventually captured their new No. 20.


It was no secret that Rodgers was a huge admirer of the silky midfielder and it was evident Liverpool were prepared to arguably pay over the odds to land their man and support the manager.


Testing Beginning


HARVARD, USA - Monday, July 21, 2014: Liverpool's Adam Lallana during a preseason training session at the Harvard Stadium in Boston on day one of their USA Tour. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Returning from a knee injury that kept the new man out for six weeks, Lallana’s eventual debut for the Reds was certainly one to forget. Although indisputably a top class player, the 26-year-old worryingly looked the shadow of the player he was at Southampton last season.


A wreckless challenge on Aston Villa’s Tom Cleverly early in the game exposed his eagerness to impress, but his resulting yellow card effectively restricted the midfielder’s capability of closing down the opposition for the rest of the afternoon.


Understandably Lallana looked noticeably off the pace and his debut came to a disappointing end when substituted after just 60 minutes. An exciting and meaningful day for the attack minded player but certainly not one for the record books.


His lack of match fitness along with a poor display from his teammates cost the reds dearly as they slumped to a 1-0 home defeat.


Growing Presence


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Saturday, September 27, 2014: Liverpool's Adam Lallana in action against Everton during the Premier League match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


With Liverpool’s slow start to the 2014/2015 campaign, very few players have been able to add that little bit of magic the team currently lack. Lallana has begun to progressively fit into the team agreeably over recent weeks with superb displays against local rivals Everton and most recent, West Brom.


Although not the quickest player, the England international has began to offer the trickery, intensity and versatility that fans anticipated and have become so accustomed to watching week in, week out.


As he has gained valuable match fitness, his sharpness and willingness to close down the opposition has become more visible. His performances have stepped up a gear and he has slowly begun to show Liverpool fans why Rodgers was right to fight for his signature over the summer.


Bright Future


BASEL, SWITZERLAND - Tuesday, September 30, 2014: Liverpool's Adam Lallana during a press conference at the St. Jakob Stadium ahead of the UEFA Champions League Group B match. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


With the vast majority of teams taking a defensive approach to games at Anfield, it’s pivotal that creative players such as Lallana and Phillipe Coutinho are on top form. And with the festive period fast approaching, it is even more important for the Reds that they keep their £23 million star man fit.


Beard or no beard, Lallana adds the sparkle that some games miss, with his first touch often taking defenders out of the game. With the positive return of Daniel Sturridge and unsung hero Joe Allen after the international break, Lallana will begin to get that extra freedom on the pitch.


With Sturridge more likely to make runs behind the opposition, the former Southampton man will no doubt provide defence splitting passes and showcase his ability to somewhat dance around defenders.


Jordan Henderson offered his support for his club and international teammate after Saturday’s win, noting the importance of Lallana’s role in the squad:


“He will be a big player for us this season so hopefully he will keep doing that [scoring]. He gets on the front foot well. You can fizz it into him and he will always take his touch forward, gets in behind their midfield and drives us on, which is very important.”


With work rate similar to that of Liverpool’s new vice-captain, Lallana can only further improve and grow to be popular with the Anfield faithful. As he is evidently gaining match fitness as the week’s progress, the price tag may just become that little bit more justifiable.


For Lallana this is just the beginning. It is only a matter of time before he will hit the playing levels of last season. And at the age of 26, there is no doubt that he will become an even better player at Liverpool under the guidance of Rodgers and his captain Steven Gerrard.


Have you been impressed with Lallana? Is he now a first choice player for LFC? Let us know below.



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The international break means a lack of stories for the tabloids so they’ve wasted no time in turning their attentions to writing some wonderfully creative transfer stories.


Following the well applied football rumour mill formula of adding two plus two to equal five, Liverpool are linked with a host of players this week – although, most of them are regurgitated names from the summer.


First up we have the actually believable latest on Victor Valdes. The latest being that the Spanish stopper will either have a trial, or undergo a medical, this month – depending on what you read / who you believe.


LONDON, ENGLAND - Wednesday, May 6, 2009: Barcelona's goalkeeper Victor Valdes during the UEFA Champions League Semi-Final 2nd Leg match against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Either way, it seems Liverpool’s interest in Valdes is legitimate and a free transfer signing could be imminent, providing the experience and competition to Simon Mignolet.


Mind you, The Daily Star claimed on Wednesday that Liverpool were not just on alert, but RED ALERT (see what they did there) because Iker Casillas has said he once thought about moving abroad. Turns out those quotes were from a few months back.


Next up we have a great case of two plus two formula. Napoli’s Marek Hamsik has been quoted on his future saying “I prefer not to talk about that” – cue The Express explaining how that “the coy response is likely to set alarm bells ringing for any of the midfielder’s potential suitors.”


Back to The Daily Star and they claim Liverpool will offer Lucas and £22 million to Napoli’s Argentine forward Gonzalo Higuain. They cite reports in Brazil and claim “Higuain is a key figure at the Italian side, but could be forced out as the club face up to life outside of the Champions League.”


Think we’ve heard that one before.


SWANSEA, WALES - Thursday, February 20, 2014: SSC Napoli's Gonzalo Higuain in action against Swansea City during the UEFA Europa League Round of 32 1st Leg match at the Liberty Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


To you, to me. It’s The Express’ turn to link Liverpool with a forward they (probably) don’t have any interest in but have been linked with before so on a slow news week like this we’ll regurgitate it again. This time they drew out Klaas-Jan Huntelaar in the office tombola. Huntelaar is 31.


Back to The Daily Star we go, and this time it’s a new name – Lazio “wonderkid” Keita Balde Diao (somebody’s been playing too much Football Manager). They claim “according to new reports, the Reds are now ready to offer a deal closer to the £15m asking price first asked by Lazio to help beat their Premier League rivals to the signing.” Arsenal are also interested. Of course they are.


The prolific Chisanga Malata of The Daily Star also claims Liverpool are after Newcastle’s Cheick Tiote. The most incredible thing here is how many contacts and exclusives Malata has (especially for a man whose LinkedIn profile lists him as a waiter at Zizzi restaurants and part-time freelance journalist. Imagine all those Premier League managers dropping in his restaurant each night and telling him exclusives).


It must be The Express’ turn to draw a name out of thin air here; how about Yohan Cabaye? Yep, he’s unhappy at PSG and so could be heading back to the Premier League.


And, for one last hurrah today, The Metro (reporter with no name given) claim “Liverpool are closing in on the signing of Marco Reus with Borussia Dortmund already working on signing a replacement for him.”


Presumably you’ve either spilt your drink, dropped your phone or had a mild heart attack reading that last one so we’ll leave it there for today.



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LFC Rumour Mill serves up a feast of forwards and midfielders

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The international break means a lack of stories for the tabloids so they’ve wasted no time in turning their attentions to writing some wonderfully creative transfer stories.


Following the well applied football rumour mill formula of adding two plus two to equal five, Liverpool are linked with a host of players this week – although, most of them are regurgitated names from the summer.


First up we have the actually believable latest on Victor Valdes. The latest being that the Spanish stopper will either have a trial, or undergo a medical, this month – depending on what you read / who you believe.


LONDON, ENGLAND - Wednesday, May 6, 2009: Barcelona's goalkeeper Victor Valdes during the UEFA Champions League Semi-Final 2nd Leg match against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Either way, it seems Liverpool’s interest in Valdes is legitimate and a free transfer signing could be imminent, providing the experience and competition to Simon Mignolet.


Mind you, The Daily Star claimed on Wednesday that Liverpool were not just on alert, but RED ALERT (see what they did there) because Iker Casillas has said he once thought about moving abroad. Turns out those quotes were from a few months back.


Next up we have a great case of two plus two formula. Napoli’s Marek Hamsik has been quoted on his future saying “I prefer not to talk about that” – cue The Express explaining how that “the coy response is likely to set alarm bells ringing for any of the midfielder’s potential suitors.”


Back to The Daily Star and they claim Liverpool will offer Lucas and £22 million to Napoli’s Argentine forward Gonzalo Higuain. They cite reports in Brazil and claim “Higuain is a key figure at the Italian side, but could be forced out as the club face up to life outside of the Champions League.”


Think we’ve heard that one before.


SWANSEA, WALES - Thursday, February 20, 2014: SSC Napoli's Gonzalo Higuain in action against Swansea City during the UEFA Europa League Round of 32 1st Leg match at the Liberty Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


To you, to me. It’s The Express’ turn to link Liverpool with a forward they (probably) don’t have any interest in but have been linked with before so on a slow news week like this we’ll regurgitate it again. This time they drew out Klaas-Jan Huntelaar in the office tombola. Huntelaar is 31.


Back to The Daily Star we go, and this time it’s a new name – Lazio “wonderkid” Keita Balde Diao (somebody’s been playing too much Football Manager). They claim “according to new reports, the Reds are now ready to offer a deal closer to the £15m asking price first asked by Lazio to help beat their Premier League rivals to the signing.” Arsenal are also interested. Of course they are.


The prolific Chisanga Malata of The Daily Star also claims Liverpool are after Newcastle’s Cheick Tiote. The most incredible thing here is how many contacts and exclusives Malata has (especially for a man whose LinkedIn profile lists him as a waiter at Zizzi restaurants and part-time freelance journalist. Imagine all those Premier League managers dropping in his restaurant each night and telling him exclusives).


It must be The Express’ turn to draw a name out of thin air here; how about Yohan Cabaye? Yep, he’s unhappy at PSG and so could be heading back to the Premier League.


And, for one last hurrah today, The Metro (reporter with no name given) claim “Liverpool are closing in on the signing of Marco Reus with Borussia Dortmund already working on signing a replacement for him.”


Presumably you’ve either spilt your drink, dropped your phone or had a mild heart attack reading that last one so we’ll leave it there for today.



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Berita Hangat!!



Pihak dari Croatia telah mengesahkan bahawa pemain utama Liverpool, Dejan Lovren terpaksa direhatkan selepas mengalami kecederaan di bahagian abdomen. Menurut khabar angin, Lovren terpaksa direhatkan selama beberapa minggu dan akan meninggalkan ruang kosong kepada duo veteran Liverpool, Kolo Toure dan Martin Skrtel manakala Mamadou Sakho masih bergelut untuk mencapai tahap kecergasan.



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Berita Hangat!! Pihak dari Croatia telah mengesahkan bahawa pemain utama Liverp...

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Berita Hangat!!



Pihak dari Croatia telah mengesahkan bahawa pemain utama Liverpool, Dejan Lovren terpaksa direhatkan selepas mengalami kecederaan di bahagian abdomen. Menurut khabar angin, Lovren terpaksa direhatkan selama beberapa minggu dan akan meninggalkan ruang kosong kepada duo veteran Liverpool, Kolo Toure dan Martin Skrtel manakala Mamadou Sakho masih bergelut untuk mencapai tahap kecergasan.



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Mario Balotelli ketika menjalani sesi latihan :)









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Mario Balotelli ketika menjalani sesi latihan :)

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Mario Balotelli shows off Super Mario snood after Liverpool training.



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BAD NEWS IN HEADLINE TONIGHT



FA Croatia mengesahkan bahawa pemain pertahanan mereka, yang juga merupakan pertahanan Liverpool, Dejan Lovren telah mengalami kecederaan menyebabkan beliau tidak dapat beraksi menentang Bulgaria pada malam besok.



Berikut antara petikan twitter oleh HSN :

" Gordon Schildenfeld will replace

injured Dejan Lovren in Croatian

squad for &064;EuroQualifiers. Good

luck with recovery to &064;DejanLovrenLFC6 "



P/s : So, lepas ni harap no more injuries news. Tapi kecederaan Lovren pon harap takde la serius, harap sempat la recover sebelum habis cuti kot.









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BAD NEWS IN HEADLINE TONIGHT FA Croatia mengesahkan bahawa pemain pertahanan me...

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BAD NEWS IN HEADLINE TONIGHT



FA Croatia mengesahkan bahawa pemain pertahanan mereka, yang juga merupakan pertahanan Liverpool, Dejan Lovren telah mengalami kecederaan menyebabkan beliau tidak dapat beraksi menentang Bulgaria pada malam besok.



Berikut antara petikan twitter oleh HSN :

" Gordon Schildenfeld will replace

injured Dejan Lovren in Croatian

squad for &064;EuroQualifiers. Good

luck with recovery to &064;DejanLovrenLFC6 "



P/s : So, lepas ni harap no more injuries news. Tapi kecederaan Lovren pon harap takde la serius, harap sempat la recover sebelum habis cuti kot.









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Setelah sekian lama Liverpool dikaitkan dengan bekas pemain Barcelona, Victor Valdes, akhirnya kini Fabrizio Romano mendedahkan bahawa pihak Liverpool kini sedang dalam prises perbincangan bersama agen Valdes mengenai pedpindahan beliau ke Anfield. berikut merupakan petikan twitter oleh Romano :



" Talks between Liverpool and Victor Valdes

agent about his wage are now started. Not easy

deal. LFC" — Fabrizio Romano (&064;FabrizioRomano)



*Romano merupakan seorang journalis Itali, bukan agen Valdes.









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Setelah sekian lama Liverpool dikaitkan dengan bekas pemain Barcelona, Victor Va...

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Setelah sekian lama Liverpool dikaitkan dengan bekas pemain Barcelona, Victor Valdes, akhirnya kini Fabrizio Romano mendedahkan bahawa pihak Liverpool kini sedang dalam prises perbincangan bersama agen Valdes mengenai pedpindahan beliau ke Anfield. berikut merupakan petikan twitter oleh Romano :



" Talks between Liverpool and Victor Valdes

agent about his wage are now started. Not easy

deal. LFC" — Fabrizio Romano (&064;FabrizioRomano)



*Romano merupakan seorang journalis Itali, bukan agen Valdes.









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I hope I can be a dad like him someday. muhehe XD kplm -zs-









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I hope I can be a dad like him someday. muhehe XD kplm -zs-

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BREAKING



Croatian Football Federation mengesahkan Dejan Lovren telah mengalami kecederaan dan dikeluarkan daripada skuad antarabangsa bagi perlawanan menentang Bulgaria esok dan Azebaijan pada hari Selasa.



Flanagan masih injured.

Sakho hamstring



Tinggal Toure dan Skrtel untuk bersaing dengan Bale dan Ronaldo nanti.

*harap Lovren injured tak lama

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BREAKING



Croatian Football Federation mengesahkan Dejan Lovren telah mengalami kecederaan dan dikeluarkan daripada skuad antarabangsa bagi perlawanan menentang Bulgaria esok dan Azebaijan pada hari Selasa.



Flanagan masih injured.

Sakho hamstring



Tinggal Toure dan Skrtel untuk bersaing dengan Bale dan Ronaldo nanti.

*harap Lovren injured tak lama

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Steven Gerrard: Reminded Liverpool of his talents in more advanced role


Steven Gerrard: Reminded Liverpool of his talents in more advanced role




Liverpool FanZoner Rich Garnett ponders Steven Gerrard's best position, praises Adam Lallana and doubts Simon Mignolet's long-term future.


There had been some talk on route to Anfield last Saturday, no doubt heightened by Liverpool's dubious backline, as to whether Steven Gerrard could complete his pitch dissent all the way to centre back.


The general consensus was that he has all the qualities to perform the role and in doing so, could further prolong his career and undoubted influence on Brendan Rodgers' side.


So of course, Gerrard answered this by finishing the 2-1 victory against West Bromwich Albion as high up the pitch as he has been in 12 months, looking as dangerous as ever.


Generally speaking, Gerrard is pretty much the most complete footballer of his generation. His deployment as a defensive central midfielder by Rodgers has earned mix reviews. His potency as an attacking force has never been in question.


With Gerrard in an advanced position, Liverpool came alive. The introduction of Mario Balotelli, who had looked lost at sea days earlier against a very average Basel side, showed promises of link-up play that has deserted the team since the enforced absence of Daniel Sturridge.


But what does that tell us? Is Gerrard playing in the wrong position? Or alarmingly, does Liverpool have a clutch of collectively expensive attacking options who can't execute their goals with the same simplicity as their veteran captain?


One thing is for certain. Until Joe Allen or Emre Can return to full fitness, Gerrard is unlikely to abandon his embryonic quarterback role any time soon.


Liverpool have made an indifferent start to the season, but they have most definitely not been aided by injuries to key players.


The loss of Sturridge threw the spotlight back on a far-from-settled back four who looked like they'd prefer the glare of the interrogation lamp to be elsewhere.


They are not helped by Simon Mignolet who cannot be instilling confidence in the bodies in front of him with his fragile command of the penalty area.


Rodgers is trying to work himself into a situation where he has two first-teamers for every position, but this is not the case between the sticks at present.


Talk of Victor Valdes coming to Anfield is not exactly inspiring, but he would at least bring a wealth of experience, a winning habit and most importantly, put Mignolet under the kind of pressure required to be the first name on the team sheet.


Being a good shot stopper is not enough. Every Premier League goalkeeper should be that as a minimum.


It is too early to make informed judgements on Rodgers' summer signings, but one player definitely on the right track is Adam Lallana, who's industry was rewarded with his first goal for the club on Saturday.


It was unfortunate that the former Southampton star started the season injured and there is no doubt that he looked well off the pace when he eventually appeared in red shirt for real.


But with games now under his belt, Lallana is showing the touch and speed of thought Liverpool were prepared to pay big money for, not to mention the work rate expected from a present-day Liverpool player.


The international break will be greeted with groans by most Premier League clubs, but on this occasion - unlike the last - it might do Liverpool a favour.


Sturridge, Allen and Glen Johnson should all be fit when the league schedule resumes, bringing a wealth of new options to Rodgers as he attempts to get Liverpool's campaign upwardly mobile.


Where his captain is deployed against Queens Park Rangers might offer some insight into how much confidence he has in his midfield architects right now.


It won't be at centre back.


By Liverpool FanZoner Richard Garnett. Follow him on Twitter here, and don't forget you can follow @FanZone too!







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Steven Gerrard: Reminded Liverpool of his talents in more advanced role


Steven Gerrard: Reminded Liverpool of his talents in more advanced role




Liverpool FanZoner Rich Garnett ponders Steven Gerrard's best position, praises Adam Lallana and doubts Simon Mignolet's long-term future.


There had been some talk on route to Anfield last Saturday, no doubt heightened by Liverpool's dubious backline, as to whether Steven Gerrard could complete his pitch dissent all the way to centre back.


The general consensus was that he has all the qualities to perform the role and in doing so, could further prolong his career and undoubted influence on Brendan Rodgers' side.


So of course, Gerrard answered this by finishing the 2-1 victory against West Bromwich Albion as high up the pitch as he has been in 12 months, looking as dangerous as ever.


Generally speaking, Gerrard is pretty much the most complete footballer of his generation. His deployment as a defensive central midfielder by Rodgers has earned mix reviews. His potency as an attacking force has never been in question.


With Gerrard in an advanced position, Liverpool came alive. The introduction of Mario Balotelli, who had looked lost at sea days earlier against a very average Basel side, showed promises of link-up play that has deserted the team since the enforced absence of Daniel Sturridge.


But what does that tell us? Is Gerrard playing in the wrong position? Or alarmingly, does Liverpool have a clutch of collectively expensive attacking options who can't execute their goals with the same simplicity as their veteran captain?


One thing is for certain. Until Joe Allen or Emre Can return to full fitness, Gerrard is unlikely to abandon his embryonic quarterback role any time soon.


Liverpool have made an indifferent start to the season, but they have most definitely not been aided by injuries to key players.


The loss of Sturridge threw the spotlight back on a far-from-settled back four who looked like they'd prefer the glare of the interrogation lamp to be elsewhere.


They are not helped by Simon Mignolet who cannot be instilling confidence in the bodies in front of him with his fragile command of the penalty area.


Rodgers is trying to work himself into a situation where he has two first-teamers for every position, but this is not the case between the sticks at present.


Talk of Victor Valdes coming to Anfield is not exactly inspiring, but he would at least bring a wealth of experience, a winning habit and most importantly, put Mignolet under the kind of pressure required to be the first name on the team sheet.


Being a good shot stopper is not enough. Every Premier League goalkeeper should be that as a minimum.


It is too early to make informed judgements on Rodgers' summer signings, but one player definitely on the right track is Adam Lallana, who's industry was rewarded with his first goal for the club on Saturday.


It was unfortunate that the former Southampton star started the season injured and there is no doubt that he looked well off the pace when he eventually appeared in red shirt for real.


But with games now under his belt, Lallana is showing the touch and speed of thought Liverpool were prepared to pay big money for, not to mention the work rate expected from a present-day Liverpool player.


The international break will be greeted with groans by most Premier League clubs, but on this occasion - unlike the last - it might do Liverpool a favour.


Sturridge, Allen and Glen Johnson should all be fit when the league schedule resumes, bringing a wealth of new options to Rodgers as he attempts to get Liverpool's campaign upwardly mobile.


Where his captain is deployed against Queens Park Rangers might offer some insight into how much confidence he has in his midfield architects right now.


It won't be at centre back.


By Liverpool FanZoner Richard Garnett. Follow him on Twitter here, and don't forget you can follow @FanZone too!







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WHO COME TODAY : HARRY WILSON IS

COMING

Name : Harry Wilson

Age : 17

Club / Country : Liverpool / Wales

Position : Winger (Prefer to play at left, but can

play both side)

Short Biography

- Join Liverpool 9s n 8s in 2005

- Join Liverpool U-18 at 15 years old

- Sign professional contract at 2014 with

Liverpool

Special news :

- In 2012, he has scored 2 goals in just 7

appearence for Liverpool U-18.

- Winning first country caps for Wales at age

16 Years 208 Days. (beating record of Raheem

Sterling(Liverpool) and Gareth Bale(Wales).)

STYLE OF PLAY :

Wilson mendedahkan bahawa dia paling gemar

apabila bermain bersama-sama Philipe

Coutinho. corak permainan Wilson didedahkan

oleh web rasmi Liverpool merangkumi " segala

ciri penting seorang pemain sayap kiri yang

tipikal, sekarung tenaga, sentuhan yang hebat,

kebolehan dan kawalan dengan bola pada

kakinya".

Brendan Rodger memantau perkembangan

sistem pemain muda Liverpool sejak 2012, dan

dengan formasi permainan 4-3-3, Wilson

dengan kebolehan semulajadi beliau, bermain

sebagai pemain Left side attacking, kadang-

kadang memotong dari bahagian flank dengan

kelajuan bertenaganya.

Jaringannya ketika perlawanan Liverpool U-18

menentang Blackburn pada ketika itu melihat

Wilson membawa elemen yang dimiliki oleh

Greth Bale dan Ryan Giggs sebelum dia

menyudahkam dengan penyudahnya yang

tersembunyi pada kaki kirinya.

Pada usia 17, perkembangan fizikal dan

peningkatan pada dirinya membuatkan dia

sangat sukar dikekang apabila membawa bola ke

arah full back dengan kelajuannya. Dia juga

tidak memiliki kelemahan pada end product nya

apabila mampu untuk memintas pemain,

menghantar bola, dan mencuba jaringan pada

sesuatu jarak.

Brendan Rodger tidak tergesa-gesa membawa

Wilson ke dalam skuad utama Liverpool, kerana

ingin melihat lebih lagi perkembangan Wilson di

bawah tunjuk ajar oleh Neil Critchley yang telah

melatih skuad akademi Liverpool, sehingga

menaikkan pemain muda seperti Raheem

Sterling, Jordan Rossiter, Jon Flanagan dan

Andre Wisdom.

P/s : I bet you will se him in senior squad in

two or three years by now, or as fast as next

season. ( I think he is behind why Rodger didn&039;t

scare if Liverpool&039;s Sterling has been approach

by many team. here another star in progress.

They call him the next Bale, maybe?









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WHO COME TODAY : HARRY WILSON IS COMING Name : Harry Wilson Age : 17 Club / Coun...

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WHO COME TODAY : HARRY WILSON IS

COMING

Name : Harry Wilson

Age : 17

Club / Country : Liverpool / Wales

Position : Winger (Prefer to play at left, but can

play both side)

Short Biography

- Join Liverpool 9s n 8s in 2005

- Join Liverpool U-18 at 15 years old

- Sign professional contract at 2014 with

Liverpool

Special news :

- In 2012, he has scored 2 goals in just 7

appearence for Liverpool U-18.

- Winning first country caps for Wales at age

16 Years 208 Days. (beating record of Raheem

Sterling(Liverpool) and Gareth Bale(Wales).)

STYLE OF PLAY :

Wilson mendedahkan bahawa dia paling gemar

apabila bermain bersama-sama Philipe

Coutinho. corak permainan Wilson didedahkan

oleh web rasmi Liverpool merangkumi " segala

ciri penting seorang pemain sayap kiri yang

tipikal, sekarung tenaga, sentuhan yang hebat,

kebolehan dan kawalan dengan bola pada

kakinya".

Brendan Rodger memantau perkembangan

sistem pemain muda Liverpool sejak 2012, dan

dengan formasi permainan 4-3-3, Wilson

dengan kebolehan semulajadi beliau, bermain

sebagai pemain Left side attacking, kadang-

kadang memotong dari bahagian flank dengan

kelajuan bertenaganya.

Jaringannya ketika perlawanan Liverpool U-18

menentang Blackburn pada ketika itu melihat

Wilson membawa elemen yang dimiliki oleh

Greth Bale dan Ryan Giggs sebelum dia

menyudahkam dengan penyudahnya yang

tersembunyi pada kaki kirinya.

Pada usia 17, perkembangan fizikal dan

peningkatan pada dirinya membuatkan dia

sangat sukar dikekang apabila membawa bola ke

arah full back dengan kelajuannya. Dia juga

tidak memiliki kelemahan pada end product nya

apabila mampu untuk memintas pemain,

menghantar bola, dan mencuba jaringan pada

sesuatu jarak.

Brendan Rodger tidak tergesa-gesa membawa

Wilson ke dalam skuad utama Liverpool, kerana

ingin melihat lebih lagi perkembangan Wilson di

bawah tunjuk ajar oleh Neil Critchley yang telah

melatih skuad akademi Liverpool, sehingga

menaikkan pemain muda seperti Raheem

Sterling, Jordan Rossiter, Jon Flanagan dan

Andre Wisdom.

P/s : I bet you will se him in senior squad in

two or three years by now, or as fast as next

season. ( I think he is behind why Rodger didn&039;t

scare if Liverpool&039;s Sterling has been approach

by many team. here another star in progress.

They call him the next Bale, maybe?









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Beberapa pemain yang bakal mewarnai I-League India.. Kelihatan bekas pemain Liverpool iaitu Luis Garcia dan David James di situ..



-suso- KPLM









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Beberapa pemain yang bakal mewarnai I-League India.. Kelihatan bekas pemain Live...

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Beberapa pemain yang bakal mewarnai I-League India.. Kelihatan bekas pemain Liverpool iaitu Luis Garcia dan David James di situ..



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Marco Reus in Liverpool radar



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Marco Reus in Liverpool radar -bale-

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Marco Reus in Liverpool radar



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Divock Origi says he is in regular contact with Liverpool as he continues to thrive at Lille in preparation for the Premier League.


The striker is likely to start Belgium's European Qualifier against Andorra on Friday after scoring four times in five starts for the French club this season.


Origi joined Liverpool for a reported £10m in the summer but was sent back to Ligue 1 for a year as Mario Balotelli was signed as this season's front-line striker.


But, speaking at Belgium's training camp, the teenager told Sky Sports News HQ he has not been forgotten at Anfield.


"Brendan Rodgers keeps in touch when he can because he's a busy man," Origi said. "Sometimes he sends me some messages and sometimes people from Liverpool come and visit me in Lille. It's good to know they are following my progress.


"Things are going well but there's still some room for improvement. I'm still working hard trying to prepare myself for a higher level. I'm feeling good and ready to continue this form."


Liverpool's start to the season has been mixed, Saturday's win over West Brom ending a run of one point from three league games.


But Origi said: "It's a new era at Liverpool and everything will go well. They have a fantastic team: Balotelli is a great striker, they have Daniel Sturridge and they have Raheem Sterling - one of the best young talents in the world.


"It's only positive and I don't think we have to worry about Liverpool."


Watch Belgium v Andorra live on Sky Sports 5 (red button) on Friday, kick-off 7.45pm.












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Divock Origi reveals regular contact with Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers

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Divock Origi says he is in regular contact with Liverpool as he continues to thrive at Lille in preparation for the Premier League.


The striker is likely to start Belgium's European Qualifier against Andorra on Friday after scoring four times in five starts for the French club this season.


Origi joined Liverpool for a reported £10m in the summer but was sent back to Ligue 1 for a year as Mario Balotelli was signed as this season's front-line striker.


But, speaking at Belgium's training camp, the teenager told Sky Sports News HQ he has not been forgotten at Anfield.


"Brendan Rodgers keeps in touch when he can because he's a busy man," Origi said. "Sometimes he sends me some messages and sometimes people from Liverpool come and visit me in Lille. It's good to know they are following my progress.


"Things are going well but there's still some room for improvement. I'm still working hard trying to prepare myself for a higher level. I'm feeling good and ready to continue this form."


Liverpool's start to the season has been mixed, Saturday's win over West Brom ending a run of one point from three league games.


But Origi said: "It's a new era at Liverpool and everything will go well. They have a fantastic team: Balotelli is a great striker, they have Daniel Sturridge and they have Raheem Sterling - one of the best young talents in the world.


"It's only positive and I don't think we have to worry about Liverpool."


Watch Belgium v Andorra live on Sky Sports 5 (red button) on Friday, kick-off 7.45pm.












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Krisis attacking di Liverpool. Kalau Divock Origi ada dalam skuad musim ini agak-agak macamana pergi?



-namignolet









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Krisis attacking di Liverpool. Kalau Divock Origi ada dalam skuad musim ini agak...

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Krisis attacking di Liverpool. Kalau Divock Origi ada dalam skuad musim ini agak-agak macamana pergi?



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Fabio Borini: Italian content with Liverpool


Fabio Borini: Italian content with Liverpool




Liverpool forward Fabio Borini's agent claims the player is happy at Anfield and is not looking to find another club.


The 23-year-old Italian turned down moves to Sunderland, where he spent last season on loan, and QPR in the summer despite being told his first-team chances with the Reds would be limited.


Borini has made just one start and two substitute appearances - one of which came in the Champions League against Ludogorets – so far this term, but his agent Marco de Marchi insists there are no plans to look at moving him on.


"At this moment I am certainly not going to look for another club, as the boy is happy to remain at Liverpool," he said.


"Let's not forget he left a journey he already started at Roma in order to come to England.


"He has managed to find some space playing in the Champions League and starting in the Premier League. Things are progressing as expected."


Borini continues to be linked with other clubs, including a number back in his homeland, but De Marchi says there is nothing in the pipeline.


"Borini is a top-level player, so consequently he has a contract with Liverpool and any club interested knows how to approach them," he said.


"Liverpool have no intention of loaning him out, as they already proved in August.


"We know that and so do all the clubs who came looking for him in the last transfer session.


"The situation is exactly the same as it was in September, in the sense that he is very happy to be part of this important team."










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Transfer news: Fabio Borini happy at Liverpool, according to agent Marco de Marchi

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Fabio Borini: Italian content with Liverpool


Fabio Borini: Italian content with Liverpool




Liverpool forward Fabio Borini's agent claims the player is happy at Anfield and is not looking to find another club.


The 23-year-old Italian turned down moves to Sunderland, where he spent last season on loan, and QPR in the summer despite being told his first-team chances with the Reds would be limited.


Borini has made just one start and two substitute appearances - one of which came in the Champions League against Ludogorets – so far this term, but his agent Marco de Marchi insists there are no plans to look at moving him on.


"At this moment I am certainly not going to look for another club, as the boy is happy to remain at Liverpool," he said.


"Let's not forget he left a journey he already started at Roma in order to come to England.


"He has managed to find some space playing in the Champions League and starting in the Premier League. Things are progressing as expected."


Borini continues to be linked with other clubs, including a number back in his homeland, but De Marchi says there is nothing in the pipeline.


"Borini is a top-level player, so consequently he has a contract with Liverpool and any club interested knows how to approach them," he said.


"Liverpool have no intention of loaning him out, as they already proved in August.


"We know that and so do all the clubs who came looking for him in the last transfer session.


"The situation is exactly the same as it was in September, in the sense that he is very happy to be part of this important team."










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Fabio Borini: Italian content with Liverpool


Fabio Borini: Italian content with Liverpool




Liverpool forward Fabio Borini's agent claims the player is happy at Anfield and is not looking to find another club.


The 23-year-old Italian turned down moves to Sunderland, where he spent last season on loan, and QPR in the summer despite being told his first-team chances with the Reds would be limited.


Borini has made just one start and two substitute appearances - one of which came in the Champions League against Ludogorets – so far this term, but his agent Marco de Marchi insists there are no plans to look at moving him on.


"At this moment I am certainly not going to look for another club, as the boy is happy to remain at Liverpool," he said.


"Let's not forget he left a journey he already started at Roma in order to come to England.


"He has managed to find some space playing in the Champions League and starting in the Premier League. Things are progressing as expected."


Borini continues to be linked with other clubs, including a number back in his homeland, but De Marchi says there is nothing in the pipeline.


"Borini is a top-level player, so consequently he has a contract with Liverpool and any club interested knows how to approach them," he said.


"Liverpool have no intention of loaning him out, as they already proved in August.


"We know that and so do all the clubs who came looking for him in the last transfer session.


"The situation is exactly the same as it was in September, in the sense that he is very happy to be part of this important team."










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Transfer news: Fabio Borini happy at Liverpool, says agent

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Fabio Borini: Italian content with Liverpool


Fabio Borini: Italian content with Liverpool




Liverpool forward Fabio Borini's agent claims the player is happy at Anfield and is not looking to find another club.


The 23-year-old Italian turned down moves to Sunderland, where he spent last season on loan, and QPR in the summer despite being told his first-team chances with the Reds would be limited.


Borini has made just one start and two substitute appearances - one of which came in the Champions League against Ludogorets – so far this term, but his agent Marco de Marchi insists there are no plans to look at moving him on.


"At this moment I am certainly not going to look for another club, as the boy is happy to remain at Liverpool," he said.


"Let's not forget he left a journey he already started at Roma in order to come to England.


"He has managed to find some space playing in the Champions League and starting in the Premier League. Things are progressing as expected."


Borini continues to be linked with other clubs, including a number back in his homeland, but De Marchi says there is nothing in the pipeline.


"Borini is a top-level player, so consequently he has a contract with Liverpool and any club interested knows how to approach them," he said.


"Liverpool have no intention of loaning him out, as they already proved in August.


"We know that and so do all the clubs who came looking for him in the last transfer session.


"The situation is exactly the same as it was in September, in the sense that he is very happy to be part of this important team."










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