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Thursday 22 January 2015

Pengganti Simon Mignolet sedang menjalani latihan..



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Brendan Rodgers mengesahkan akan ada perubahan dalam kesebelasan utama Liverpool ketika menentang Bolton nanti dan dia akan memberi peluang kepada beberapa pemain muda untuk beraksi dalam perlawanan tersebut seperti Jordan Rossiter, Sheyi Ojo dan Jordan Williams.



Tetapi Brendan menegaskan dia akan tetap menurunkan skuad yang kuat kerana Piala FA merupakan antara sasaran piala untuk musim ini.



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Brendan Rodgers mengesahkan akan ada perubahan dalam kesebelasan utama Liverpool...

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Brendan Rodgers mengesahkan akan ada perubahan dalam kesebelasan utama Liverpool ketika menentang Bolton nanti dan dia akan memberi peluang kepada beberapa pemain muda untuk beraksi dalam perlawanan tersebut seperti Jordan Rossiter, Sheyi Ojo dan Jordan Williams.



Tetapi Brendan menegaskan dia akan tetap menurunkan skuad yang kuat kerana Piala FA merupakan antara sasaran piala untuk musim ini.



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Brendan Rodgers promises Liverpool title challenge next year

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Daniel Sturridge will not be fit to take part in Liverpool’s FA Cup tie against Bolton Wanderers at Anfield on Saturday, confirmed Brendan Rodgers on Thursday afternoon.


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


Rodgers was speaking at his pre-match press conference at Melwood, explaining that Sturridge was working hard but not back in the squad yet.


Joe Allen, Glen Johnson, Mario Balotelli and Dejan Lovren are all back in training though.


“Joe Allen is back and trained this week, which is great,” said Rodgers. “Glen Johnson too. Mario [Balotelli] too. Brad Jones is stil out.”


Speaking of potential changes for the match, Rodgers said: “We will make some changes but it’s a game we want to win.”


One player who Rodgers said will be involved is 17-year-old midfielder Jordan Rossiter. “He will be involved. We’ve got some very good young players you’ll see more of over the next two years.”


Winger Jordon Ibe, who was recalled from loan at Derby County last week, is cup-tied. On Ibe, Rodgers said: “Jordon Ibe’s had a great period at Derby and he’s come back an improved player.”



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Daniel Sturridge not back for Liverpool vs Bolton – as Allen, Johnson, Balotelli return to training

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Daniel Sturridge will not be fit to take part in Liverpool’s FA Cup tie against Bolton Wanderers at Anfield on Saturday, confirmed Brendan Rodgers on Thursday afternoon.


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


Rodgers was speaking at his pre-match press conference at Melwood, explaining that Sturridge was working hard but not back in the squad yet.


Joe Allen, Glen Johnson, Mario Balotelli and Dejan Lovren are all back in training though.


“Joe Allen is back and trained this week, which is great,” said Rodgers. “Glen Johnson too. Mario [Balotelli] too. Brad Jones is stil out.”


Speaking of potential changes for the match, Rodgers said: “We will make some changes but it’s a game we want to win.”


One player who Rodgers said will be involved is 17-year-old midfielder Jordan Rossiter. “He will be involved. We’ve got some very good young players you’ll see more of over the next two years.”


Winger Jordon Ibe, who was recalled from loan at Derby County last week, is cup-tied. On Ibe, Rodgers said: “Jordon Ibe’s had a great period at Derby and he’s come back an improved player.”



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Glen Johnson, Dejan Lovren, Joe Allen dan Mario Balotelli telah kembali menjalani latihan penuh hari ini selepas masing-masing pulih sepenuhnya daripada kecederaan. YNWA









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Glen Johnson, Dejan Lovren, Joe Allen dan Mario Balotelli telah kembali menjalan...

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Liverpool Young Trio



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Liverpool Young Trio



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Testing 1 2 3. Boleh ke ni? Hehehe



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Testing 1 2 3. Boleh ke ni? Hehehe melwood2512 KPLM YNWA

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Reports on Thursday suggest contract talks between James Milner and Manchester City are stalling, with Liverpool keen to acquire the England international’s signature.


MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - Saturday, December 14, 2013: Manchester City's James Milner in action against Arsenal during the Premiership match at the City of Manchester Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


The Daily Mail claims that, although the Premier League champions are confident the 29-year-old will sign a new deal at the Etihad, there is concern he may be considering other options. His current contract expires this summer.


The Guardian reports that Liverpool and Arsenal are the most likely places Milner will move to, despite lucrative offers from Italy and Spain.


It is not money that is the key issue though, more a guarantee of regular first-team football. This is not something he has had at City over the last few years.


The 53-time capped England man joined City from Aston Villa for £26m in 2010, and has been a very fine servant to the club.


Although not the most flamboyant of midfield players, something that can unfairly work against him, it is impossible to deny how effective he can be on his day.


He would add great depth to the Reds’ squad, and his ability to play in either wide on central midfield areas, even full-back, would surely appeal to Rodgers.



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Latest on James Milner to Liverpool as Man City contract talks “reach impasse”

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Reports on Thursday suggest contract talks between James Milner and Manchester City are stalling, with Liverpool keen to acquire the England international’s signature.


MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - Saturday, December 14, 2013: Manchester City's James Milner in action against Arsenal during the Premiership match at the City of Manchester Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


The Daily Mail claims that, although the Premier League champions are confident the 29-year-old will sign a new deal at the Etihad, there is concern he may be considering other options. His current contract expires this summer.


The Guardian reports that Liverpool and Arsenal are the most likely places Milner will move to, despite lucrative offers from Italy and Spain.


It is not money that is the key issue though, more a guarantee of regular first-team football. This is not something he has had at City over the last few years.


The 53-time capped England man joined City from Aston Villa for £26m in 2010, and has been a very fine servant to the club.


Although not the most flamboyant of midfield players, something that can unfairly work against him, it is impossible to deny how effective he can be on his day.


He would add great depth to the Reds’ squad, and his ability to play in either wide on central midfield areas, even full-back, would surely appeal to Rodgers.



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Jose Mourinho says Tuesday’s result has turned a two-leg semi-final into a single-game semi-final. Simon Collings takes a look back at other two-leg matches in our history and the importance of being at home second.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Tuesday, January 20, 2015: Chelsea's manager Jose Mourinho during the Football League Cup Semi-Final 1st Leg match against Liverpool at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


After Tuesday’s brilliant performance against Chelsea it seems we’re gaining our swagger back. Heading into the game, the league leaders were strong favourites and most of us were fearing the worst – particularly when they took the lead.

However, with our second half performance – and Raheem Sterling’s goal – we go into the second leg at Stamford Bridge full of confidence with the tie firmly in the balance.


Before the game, most of us would have taken 1-1. But such as it turned out, it seems like a missed opportunity. Chelsea are still favourites to progress thanks to their away goal – although that only counts after extra time (should it go to it) in the League Cup.


Home or Away?


When the draw was made, I didn’t care who we’d get – just as long as we were away first. The suggestion being that playing the return leg in front of your own fans gives you an edge. If you come away from home still in the tie then running out under the lights in the second leg, with the atmosphere in your favour, gives you an advantage.

Of course, if a team loses 8-0 away in the first leg, having the crowd behind you won’t make the slightest bit of difference. But having a life-line of an away goal – or even a clean sheet – to fall back on sets everything up perfectly for the home clash.


It’s almost like a last-chance saloon to reach the next round – all or nothing. You know what you have to do and you go out and do it. In having your supporters behind you (acting like a twelfth man), this can work wonders as we saw back in 76-77 when David Fairclough became a cult-hero against St. Etienne, and again with Luis Garcia in 04-05 against Chelsea.

Ideally, a side would love to win three, or four nil away in the first leg – get the job done and rest one or two for the return tie. Very rarely does this happen, particularly nowadays as teams are more cautious. Liverpool did have the privilege of this experience though in an important Champions League quarter-final against PSV Eindhoven in 06/07. We hammered them 3-0 in the Philips Stadion, then were able to rest a few stars for the second leg, won 1-0, and progressed with minimum fuss. Perfect!


Avoiding Half-time Deflation


Okay, so it was only PSV – a second-tier side in Europe back then – but we all knew (as unprofessional as it sounds) that the job was done despite it being only half-time. If it were a Barcelona or Bayern Munich however, then only a fool would believe we were certain to go through.


Liverpool, England - Tuesday, March 6, 2007: Liverpool's manager Rafael Benitez and FC Barcelona's Eidur Gudjohnsen during the UEFA Champions League First Knockout Round 2nd Leg at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


We’ve had it done to us too – and it certainly isn’t nice. Chelsea inflicted a 3-1 defeat on us at Anfield in the 08-09 Champion League quarter-final. We fought bravely in an epic 4-4 encounter at The Bridge, but we knew the damage had already been done.


The one that hurt the most though, was when John Arne Riise put through his own net in stoppage time in 07-08. Chelsea were again the opponents and taking a slight 1-0 lead down to London would have suited us just fine. Yet when Riise had his Sandy Brown moment at the Kop end the pendulum swung massively in Chelsea’s favour – and everyone knew it. Again, we fought bravely in the second leg but they progressed once more.


Extra Home Pressure


I believe playing at home in the first leg adds the pressure on immensely. Away goals are so valuable it’s as though home managers are scared to attack sometimes in fear of leaking goals on the break. Sometimes this even results in dour, 0-0 encounters (which the away team would welcome) – as if the game is being played out simply to pass it by.

As a home supporter in a first leg tie, you’re tenser – with everything to lose, which can affect the atmosphere and therefore the team.


However, if you’re the away side you can sit back (if you’re defensively sound enough) and be happy to hit them the break or from a set-piece. Also, if you find yourself 2-0 down and playing terribly, notching a cheeky away goal against the run of play can act as a get-out-of-jail card. You can re-group, and go again knowing exactly what you need to do to go through.


A perfect example of this was back in 00-01 against Crystal Palace in a League Cup semi-final. We’d lost the first leg 2-1 at Selhurst Park – Michael Owen missed a hatful of chances and things just weren’t going for us. Luckily, Vladimir Smicer notched, setting us up perfectly for the return leg. With nothing to lose we went out a destroyed Palace 5-0.


Going For It


I believe that when a team knows what they have to do in a second leg, playing at home makes it a lot easier. If a side’s only one or two goals behind, they then know an attacking approach will have to be the order of the day. The supporters will know it – creating a great atmosphere – and the opposition will know they’ll be in for a tough game – possibly affecting their performance.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND. TUESDAY, MAY 3rd, 2005: Liverpool's manager Rafael Benitez and Chelsea's manager Jose Mourinho during the UEFA Champions League Semi Final 2nd Leg at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Thinking back to 04-05. The league table stated Chelsea were miles ahead of us, but coming away with a solid 0-0 draw at The Bridge gave us all a clear belief of a simple victory would see us through. We all knew what we needed to do. Rafael Benitez knew what he needed to do, and the atmosphere was set up perfectly for us to make history. And we did.

Had it all been the other way around: 0-0 at Anfield first, that second leg wouldn’t have been as straightforward – it would have been more difficult to participate in, and also , the atmosphere down there wouldn’t have come close!


Don’t be Naive


Clearly, I’m not suggesting a team can go out and play blind in the first tie and then simply hope they’ll somehow get through at home in the second, of course not.


It’s just that if our backs are ever against the wall, I’ll rather it be lined with Kopites to see Liverpool trough!



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Two-leg games: The importance of being home second

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Jose Mourinho says Tuesday’s result has turned a two-leg semi-final into a single-game semi-final. Simon Collings takes a look back at other two-leg matches in our history and the importance of being at home second.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Tuesday, January 20, 2015: Chelsea's manager Jose Mourinho during the Football League Cup Semi-Final 1st Leg match against Liverpool at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


After Tuesday’s brilliant performance against Chelsea it seems we’re gaining our swagger back. Heading into the game, the league leaders were strong favourites and most of us were fearing the worst – particularly when they took the lead.

However, with our second half performance – and Raheem Sterling’s goal – we go into the second leg at Stamford Bridge full of confidence with the tie firmly in the balance.


Before the game, most of us would have taken 1-1. But such as it turned out, it seems like a missed opportunity. Chelsea are still favourites to progress thanks to their away goal – although that only counts after extra time (should it go to it) in the League Cup.


Home or Away?


When the draw was made, I didn’t care who we’d get – just as long as we were away first. The suggestion being that playing the return leg in front of your own fans gives you an edge. If you come away from home still in the tie then running out under the lights in the second leg, with the atmosphere in your favour, gives you an advantage.

Of course, if a team loses 8-0 away in the first leg, having the crowd behind you won’t make the slightest bit of difference. But having a life-line of an away goal – or even a clean sheet – to fall back on sets everything up perfectly for the home clash.


It’s almost like a last-chance saloon to reach the next round – all or nothing. You know what you have to do and you go out and do it. In having your supporters behind you (acting like a twelfth man), this can work wonders as we saw back in 76-77 when David Fairclough became a cult-hero against St. Etienne, and again with Luis Garcia in 04-05 against Chelsea.

Ideally, a side would love to win three, or four nil away in the first leg – get the job done and rest one or two for the return tie. Very rarely does this happen, particularly nowadays as teams are more cautious. Liverpool did have the privilege of this experience though in an important Champions League quarter-final against PSV Eindhoven in 06/07. We hammered them 3-0 in the Philips Stadion, then were able to rest a few stars for the second leg, won 1-0, and progressed with minimum fuss. Perfect!


Avoiding Half-time Deflation


Okay, so it was only PSV – a second-tier side in Europe back then – but we all knew (as unprofessional as it sounds) that the job was done despite it being only half-time. If it were a Barcelona or Bayern Munich however, then only a fool would believe we were certain to go through.


Liverpool, England - Tuesday, March 6, 2007: Liverpool's manager Rafael Benitez and FC Barcelona's Eidur Gudjohnsen during the UEFA Champions League First Knockout Round 2nd Leg at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


We’ve had it done to us too – and it certainly isn’t nice. Chelsea inflicted a 3-1 defeat on us at Anfield in the 08-09 Champion League quarter-final. We fought bravely in an epic 4-4 encounter at The Bridge, but we knew the damage had already been done.


The one that hurt the most though, was when John Arne Riise put through his own net in stoppage time in 07-08. Chelsea were again the opponents and taking a slight 1-0 lead down to London would have suited us just fine. Yet when Riise had his Sandy Brown moment at the Kop end the pendulum swung massively in Chelsea’s favour – and everyone knew it. Again, we fought bravely in the second leg but they progressed once more.


Extra Home Pressure


I believe playing at home in the first leg adds the pressure on immensely. Away goals are so valuable it’s as though home managers are scared to attack sometimes in fear of leaking goals on the break. Sometimes this even results in dour, 0-0 encounters (which the away team would welcome) – as if the game is being played out simply to pass it by.

As a home supporter in a first leg tie, you’re tenser – with everything to lose, which can affect the atmosphere and therefore the team.


However, if you’re the away side you can sit back (if you’re defensively sound enough) and be happy to hit them the break or from a set-piece. Also, if you find yourself 2-0 down and playing terribly, notching a cheeky away goal against the run of play can act as a get-out-of-jail card. You can re-group, and go again knowing exactly what you need to do to go through.


A perfect example of this was back in 00-01 against Crystal Palace in a League Cup semi-final. We’d lost the first leg 2-1 at Selhurst Park – Michael Owen missed a hatful of chances and things just weren’t going for us. Luckily, Vladimir Smicer notched, setting us up perfectly for the return leg. With nothing to lose we went out a destroyed Palace 5-0.


Going For It


I believe that when a team knows what they have to do in a second leg, playing at home makes it a lot easier. If a side’s only one or two goals behind, they then know an attacking approach will have to be the order of the day. The supporters will know it – creating a great atmosphere – and the opposition will know they’ll be in for a tough game – possibly affecting their performance.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND. TUESDAY, MAY 3rd, 2005: Liverpool's manager Rafael Benitez and Chelsea's manager Jose Mourinho during the UEFA Champions League Semi Final 2nd Leg at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Thinking back to 04-05. The league table stated Chelsea were miles ahead of us, but coming away with a solid 0-0 draw at The Bridge gave us all a clear belief of a simple victory would see us through. We all knew what we needed to do. Rafael Benitez knew what he needed to do, and the atmosphere was set up perfectly for us to make history. And we did.

Had it all been the other way around: 0-0 at Anfield first, that second leg wouldn’t have been as straightforward – it would have been more difficult to participate in, and also , the atmosphere down there wouldn’t have come close!


Don’t be Naive


Clearly, I’m not suggesting a team can go out and play blind in the first tie and then simply hope they’ll somehow get through at home in the second, of course not.


It’s just that if our backs are ever against the wall, I’ll rather it be lined with Kopites to see Liverpool trough!



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Liverpool’s Capital One Cup semi-final at Stamford Bridge is likely to have an extra edge next week after Jordan Henderson and Diego Costa raised the animosity levels in the first leg.


The pair got into an argument during Tuesday’s 1-1 draw at Anfield when the Chelsea striker confronted the Reds’ vice-captain after he had tangled with Cesc Fabregas in the second half.


Referee Martin Atkinson spoke to both players at the time but their disagreement is believed to have continued in the tunnel after the final whistle.


There was a verbal exchange between the pair but Press Association Sport understands there was no physical contact between the players.


Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers was unaware of the confrontation as he was already in his office after Raheem Sterling‘s goal equalised Eden Hazard’s first-half penalty.


Both clubs have played down the incident but it adds an extra dimension to next Tuesday’s second leg, when Liverpool will seek to become the first side since Atletico Madrid in April to win at Stamford Bridge.



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Henderson – Costa Tunnel row intensifies Chelsea clash

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Liverpool’s Capital One Cup semi-final at Stamford Bridge is likely to have an extra edge next week after Jordan Henderson and Diego Costa raised the animosity levels in the first leg.


The pair got into an argument during Tuesday’s 1-1 draw at Anfield when the Chelsea striker confronted the Reds’ vice-captain after he had tangled with Cesc Fabregas in the second half.


Referee Martin Atkinson spoke to both players at the time but their disagreement is believed to have continued in the tunnel after the final whistle.


There was a verbal exchange between the pair but Press Association Sport understands there was no physical contact between the players.


Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers was unaware of the confrontation as he was already in his office after Raheem Sterling‘s goal equalised Eden Hazard’s first-half penalty.


Both clubs have played down the incident but it adds an extra dimension to next Tuesday’s second leg, when Liverpool will seek to become the first side since Atletico Madrid in April to win at Stamford Bridge.



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Two goals each for Harry Wilson and Jerome Sinclair, plus one for Sergi Canos, gave Liverpool an emphatic 5-2 win over Derby County in the FA Youth Cup. PJ Vaughan provides his match report.


CHESTER, ENGLAND - Wednesday, January 21, 2015: Liverpool's goal scorers Harry Wilson (2), Jerome Sinclair (2) and Sergi Canos celebrate after the 5-2 victory over Derby County during the FA Youth Cup 4th Round match at the Deva Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Liverpool U18 5-2 Derby County U18

FA Youth Cup Fourth Round


Liverpool U18s advanced to the fifth round of FA Youth Cup after a 5-2 win over Derby County at Deva Stadium on Wednesday Evening. It may have sounded like an easy win for the Reds but Derby were very good at times especially in the first half.


The score line doesn’t tell the whole story.


The U18 have struggled defensively all season. They had lost 6-4 at the weekend in the U18 league and their previous encounter with Derby County was a 5-5 draw. Liverpool have the fourth worst defensive record in the two academy divisions. Luckily they have the second best offensive record behind Chelsea.


Prior to the match Neil Critchley the Liverpool U18 boss asked his side to be more defensively composed and rigid. Liverpool lined out in a 352 formation with Sheyi Ojo and Sergi Canos as the two wing backs. Liverpool got off to a great start when Harry Wilsons clever free kick hit the post before rebounding to Jerome Sinclair who converted a fairly simple chance.


Liverpool however failed to take control of the game, instead they were the architects of their own misfortune when they needless gave away possession in their own half that lead to a goal and a penalty to Derby County.


Liverpool were fortunate not to be behind and down to 10 men when it Pedro Chirvella made a goal line clearance with his hand. Luckily the ref did not see it but he did see a foul when Mo Adams fell from an Andy Firth challenge a second later.


Andy Firth made an excellent penalty save and then made another fine save from the result corner to ensure Liverpool didn’t go behind.


Clinical finishing


Ojo slowly grew into the game and when he did he caused the Derby County defence nightmares. His first incisive run led to a decent chance for Canos that he failed to take. However moments later Ojo dribbled past the Derby defence and showed strength holding off a defender before finding the perfect cross for Sinclair to chest home Liverpool second.


Tom Brewitt got caught in possession moments later, it took a brilliant goal line clearance from Sam Hart to preserve the Liverpool lead.


Harry Wilson scored an excellent free kick to give Liverpool a two goal lead. Before Canos added the fourth with a fine shot from distance before Wilson was taken down for a penalty which he converted himself after some discussion with Jerome Sinclair who was hoping to complete his hat trick.


Sinclair gave away a penalty in the final moments which Derby converted and offered a bit more respectability to the score line.


Next round opponents


Liverpool will play Birmingham City at home in the next round. The match will have to be played at Anfield as is a requirement in the FA Youth Cup that all ties from the fifth round onward are played at the clubs home stadium.


Player ratings


Firth 8, Whelan 6, Hart 7, Philips 6, Brewitt 6, Chirivella 7.5, Canos 7, Ejaria 6, Sinclair 8, Wilson 8.5, Ojo 7.


Subs: Alexander 6, Lewis 6, Madger Gomes 6.


Unused Subs: Rutter & Maxwell.


Man of the Match


Harry Wilson has had a good season but has been overshadowed by the likes of Kent, Sinclair, Ojo, Chirvella and Philips. However, Wilson was excellent for Liverpool U18 on Wednesday night both from the dead ball and from open play, when he constantly caused problems with his pace and trickery. He showed great mental strength too bouncing back from a poor error against Valencia in the quarter finals of the Frenz International Cup recently. He will need to get a little stronger to move up to the next level but he seems to have everything else to progress.



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Harry Wilson impresses as Liverpool U18s progress in FA Youth Cup

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Two goals each for Harry Wilson and Jerome Sinclair, plus one for Sergi Canos, gave Liverpool an emphatic 5-2 win over Derby County in the FA Youth Cup. PJ Vaughan provides his match report.


CHESTER, ENGLAND - Wednesday, January 21, 2015: Liverpool's goal scorers Harry Wilson (2), Jerome Sinclair (2) and Sergi Canos celebrate after the 5-2 victory over Derby County during the FA Youth Cup 4th Round match at the Deva Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Liverpool U18 5-2 Derby County U18

FA Youth Cup Fourth Round


Liverpool U18s advanced to the fifth round of FA Youth Cup after a 5-2 win over Derby County at Deva Stadium on Wednesday Evening. It may have sounded like an easy win for the Reds but Derby were very good at times especially in the first half.


The score line doesn’t tell the whole story.


The U18 have struggled defensively all season. They had lost 6-4 at the weekend in the U18 league and their previous encounter with Derby County was a 5-5 draw. Liverpool have the fourth worst defensive record in the two academy divisions. Luckily they have the second best offensive record behind Chelsea.


Prior to the match Neil Critchley the Liverpool U18 boss asked his side to be more defensively composed and rigid. Liverpool lined out in a 352 formation with Sheyi Ojo and Sergi Canos as the two wing backs. Liverpool got off to a great start when Harry Wilsons clever free kick hit the post before rebounding to Jerome Sinclair who converted a fairly simple chance.


Liverpool however failed to take control of the game, instead they were the architects of their own misfortune when they needless gave away possession in their own half that lead to a goal and a penalty to Derby County.


Liverpool were fortunate not to be behind and down to 10 men when it Pedro Chirvella made a goal line clearance with his hand. Luckily the ref did not see it but he did see a foul when Mo Adams fell from an Andy Firth challenge a second later.


Andy Firth made an excellent penalty save and then made another fine save from the result corner to ensure Liverpool didn’t go behind.


Clinical finishing


Ojo slowly grew into the game and when he did he caused the Derby County defence nightmares. His first incisive run led to a decent chance for Canos that he failed to take. However moments later Ojo dribbled past the Derby defence and showed strength holding off a defender before finding the perfect cross for Sinclair to chest home Liverpool second.


Tom Brewitt got caught in possession moments later, it took a brilliant goal line clearance from Sam Hart to preserve the Liverpool lead.


Harry Wilson scored an excellent free kick to give Liverpool a two goal lead. Before Canos added the fourth with a fine shot from distance before Wilson was taken down for a penalty which he converted himself after some discussion with Jerome Sinclair who was hoping to complete his hat trick.


Sinclair gave away a penalty in the final moments which Derby converted and offered a bit more respectability to the score line.


Next round opponents


Liverpool will play Birmingham City at home in the next round. The match will have to be played at Anfield as is a requirement in the FA Youth Cup that all ties from the fifth round onward are played at the clubs home stadium.


Player ratings


Firth 8, Whelan 6, Hart 7, Philips 6, Brewitt 6, Chirivella 7.5, Canos 7, Ejaria 6, Sinclair 8, Wilson 8.5, Ojo 7.


Subs: Alexander 6, Lewis 6, Madger Gomes 6.


Unused Subs: Rutter & Maxwell.


Man of the Match


Harry Wilson has had a good season but has been overshadowed by the likes of Kent, Sinclair, Ojo, Chirvella and Philips. However, Wilson was excellent for Liverpool U18 on Wednesday night both from the dead ball and from open play, when he constantly caused problems with his pace and trickery. He showed great mental strength too bouncing back from a poor error against Valencia in the quarter finals of the Frenz International Cup recently. He will need to get a little stronger to move up to the next level but he seems to have everything else to progress.



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Liverpool host Bolton in the FA Cup fourth round on Saturday, and we look at who should start the game and who should be given the afternoon off by Brendan Rodgers.


BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - Saturday, January 17, 2015: Liverpool's Rickie Lambert celebrates scoring the second goal against Aston Villa with the travelling supporters during the Premier League match at Villa Park. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


The Reds are in the middle of an important run of cup games, and Rodgers has to be extremely careful how he rotates his squad.


Tuesday’s 1-1 draw with Chelsea in the League Cup semi-final saw the Northern Irishman select his strongest starting eleven, and he will likely want to do the same in the return leg next Tuesday.


It therefore makes total sense for him to make a few tweaks against Bolton, although history shows you cannot take any opponents for granted in the FA Cup.


If the Liverpool team is weakened too much, Neil Lennon’s team have the quality to spring a surprise. With that in mind, here are three players who should against The Trotters, and three who should be rested.


START


ADAM LALLANA


Football - Football League Cup - Semi-Final 1st Leg - Liverpool FC v Chelsea FC


Lallana has missed a fair chunk of action through injury, since limping off against Leicester City on New Year’s Day, but he made his return as a late substitute against Chelsea.


Saturday’s game represents the perfect opportunity for the 26-year-old to be given just his second start of 2015, as he looks to find full sharpness again. He would fit perfectly into one of the inside forward roles behind the striker in Rodgers’ thriving 3-4-2-1 formation.


The former Southampton man was showing signs of becoming a really important player prior to his injury, producing a superb display in the 4-1 over Swansea, and his return is great news for the club.


JORDAN ROSSITER


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Tuesday, September 23, 2014: Liverpool's Jordan Rossiter celebrates scoring the first goal against Middlesbrough on his debut during the Football League Cup 3rd Round match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Rossiter had a dream start to his Liverpool career, scoring on his debut against Middlesbrough in the League Cup back in September. It remains the 17-year-old’s only appearance for the Reds this season though.


The midfielder should be given his chance against Bolton on Saturday, and there is no reason why he wouldn’t slot in nicely alongside Steven Gerrard or Lucas Leiva.


Youngsters have to be given a chance at some point, and there arguably won’t be a better opportunity for Rodgers to give Rossiter a start between now and the end of the season.


JAVIER MANQUILLO


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


Having featured heavily earlier on in the campaign, Manquillo has become more and more of a fringe player. This is mostly down to the brilliant form of Lazar Markovic, rather than his own performances.


The young Spaniard is unlikely to be called upon for the game at Chelsea, so bringing him in against Lennon’s men and giving him some much-needed playing time makes total sense.


The on-loan star brings defensive quality more than anything, although his attacking game can be a little underrated by some. It would be a great opportunity for him to show Rodgers that he is worthy of a more regular place in the side.


REST


JORDAN HENDERSON


LEICESTER, ENGLAND - Tuesday, December 2, 2014: Liverpool's Jordan Henderson celebrates scoring the third goal against Leicester City during the Premier League match at Filbert Way. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Henderson has played more minutes than any other outfield player for the Reds so far this season (2,625), and although his fitness levels are bordering on astonishing at times, the vice-captain needs to recharge his batteries.


The 24-year-old will be a key man at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday, and Rodgers will need him at his optimum level in the middle of the park. There should be enough quality to get past the Championship outfit without him.


PHILIPPE COUTINHO


SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND - Saturday, January 10, 2015: Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho Correia in action against Sunderland during the Premier League match at the Stadium of Light. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


The Brazilian has been in dazzling form of late, producing some virtuoso performances and running the show in some games.


One aspect of Coutinho’s game that is vastly underrated, however, is how much work he gets through off the ball. Because of this, he needs a day off.


The 22-year-old has racked up over 2,000 minutes of playing time this season, and with the crucial game with Chelsea on the horizon, playing him against Bolton would be a needless error by Rodgers.


LAZAR MARKOVIC


SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND - Saturday, January 10, 2015: Liverpool's Lazar Markovic scores the first goal against Sunderland during the Premier League match at the Stadium of Light. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


The improved form of Markovic has been one of the most pleasing aspects of Liverpool’s 2014/15 campaign to date. The 20-year-old has been brilliant in his wing-back role, whether it be on the left or right, and he has become a key player.


Saturday represents the perfect chance for him to be rested though, having been an ever-present since the draw with Sunderland at Anfield in early December.


The Serbia international should not be overplayed, and Rodgers should use him as wisely as he has used Sterling. The risk of burnout is undeniable, and resting him would be the sensible option.


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Liverpool host Bolton in the FA Cup fourth round on Saturday, and we look at who should start the game and who should be given the afternoon off by Brendan Rodgers.


BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - Saturday, January 17, 2015: Liverpool's Rickie Lambert celebrates scoring the second goal against Aston Villa with the travelling supporters during the Premier League match at Villa Park. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


The Reds are in the middle of an important run of cup games, and Rodgers has to be extremely careful how he rotates his squad.


Tuesday’s 1-1 draw with Chelsea in the League Cup semi-final saw the Northern Irishman select his strongest starting eleven, and he will likely want to do the same in the return leg next Tuesday.


It therefore makes total sense for him to make a few tweaks against Bolton, although history shows you cannot take any opponents for granted in the FA Cup.


If the Liverpool team is weakened too much, Neil Lennon’s team have the quality to spring a surprise. With that in mind, here are three players who should against The Trotters, and three who should be rested.


START


ADAM LALLANA


Football - Football League Cup - Semi-Final 1st Leg - Liverpool FC v Chelsea FC


Lallana has missed a fair chunk of action through injury, since limping off against Leicester City on New Year’s Day, but he made his return as a late substitute against Chelsea.


Saturday’s game represents the perfect opportunity for the 26-year-old to be given just his second start of 2015, as he looks to find full sharpness again. He would fit perfectly into one of the inside forward roles behind the striker in Rodgers’ thriving 3-4-2-1 formation.


The former Southampton man was showing signs of becoming a really important player prior to his injury, producing a superb display in the 4-1 over Swansea, and his return is great news for the club.


JORDAN ROSSITER


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Tuesday, September 23, 2014: Liverpool's Jordan Rossiter celebrates scoring the first goal against Middlesbrough on his debut during the Football League Cup 3rd Round match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Rossiter had a dream start to his Liverpool career, scoring on his debut against Middlesbrough in the League Cup back in September. It remains the 17-year-old’s only appearance for the Reds this season though.


The midfielder should be given his chance against Bolton on Saturday, and there is no reason why he wouldn’t slot in nicely alongside Steven Gerrard or Lucas Leiva.


Youngsters have to be given a chance at some point, and there arguably won’t be a better opportunity for Rodgers to give Rossiter a start between now and the end of the season.


JAVIER MANQUILLO


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


Having featured heavily earlier on in the campaign, Manquillo has become more and more of a fringe player. This is mostly down to the brilliant form of Lazar Markovic, rather than his own performances.


The young Spaniard is unlikely to be called upon for the game at Chelsea, so bringing him in against Lennon’s men and giving him some much-needed playing time makes total sense.


The on-loan star brings defensive quality more than anything, although his attacking game can be a little underrated by some. It would be a great opportunity for him to show Rodgers that he is worthy of a more regular place in the side.


REST


JORDAN HENDERSON


LEICESTER, ENGLAND - Tuesday, December 2, 2014: Liverpool's Jordan Henderson celebrates scoring the third goal against Leicester City during the Premier League match at Filbert Way. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Henderson has played more minutes than any other outfield player for the Reds so far this season (2,625), and although his fitness levels are bordering on astonishing at times, the vice-captain needs to recharge his batteries.


The 24-year-old will be a key man at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday, and Rodgers will need him at his optimum level in the middle of the park. There should be enough quality to get past the Championship outfit without him.


PHILIPPE COUTINHO


SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND - Saturday, January 10, 2015: Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho Correia in action against Sunderland during the Premier League match at the Stadium of Light. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


The Brazilian has been in dazzling form of late, producing some virtuoso performances and running the show in some games.


One aspect of Coutinho’s game that is vastly underrated, however, is how much work he gets through off the ball. Because of this, he needs a day off.


The 22-year-old has racked up over 2,000 minutes of playing time this season, and with the crucial game with Chelsea on the horizon, playing him against Bolton would be a needless error by Rodgers.


LAZAR MARKOVIC


SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND - Saturday, January 10, 2015: Liverpool's Lazar Markovic scores the first goal against Sunderland during the Premier League match at the Stadium of Light. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


The improved form of Markovic has been one of the most pleasing aspects of Liverpool’s 2014/15 campaign to date. The 20-year-old has been brilliant in his wing-back role, whether it be on the left or right, and he has become a key player.


Saturday represents the perfect chance for him to be rested though, having been an ever-present since the draw with Sunderland at Anfield in early December.


The Serbia international should not be overplayed, and Rodgers should use him as wisely as he has used Sterling. The risk of burnout is undeniable, and resting him would be the sensible option.


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Emile Heskey's recent trips to Anfield have seen him providing analysis for the club's in-house television channel, but the former Liverpool striker will aim to spoil friend Steven Gerrard's FA Cup dream when he returns again this weekend.


Ex-England international Heskey, 37, came back to English football when he made a surprise switch to Neil Lennon's Bolton in December and he will head back to his old stomping ground on Merseyside for a fourth-round tie this Saturday.


Heskey enjoyed a four-year spell with Liverpool following his £11 million move from Leicester in 2000 and played alongside the likes of Gerrard, Michael Owen and Jamie Carragher in the team which won the FA Cup in 2001.


Heskey's hopes of playing in the tournament again appeared slim when he was working for LFCTV earlier this season after a two-year stint in Australia but, now the fulcrum of Wanderers' attack, he will aim to spring a shock as a visiting player at Anfield.


"It's a wonderful thing to go back," said Heskey.


"I'm 37, I'm not a young lad; to go back and play at Anfield is a great thing. It wasn't long ago, a few months ago, when I was doing LFCTV so to actually be going back there and putting my boots on and playing against Liverpool is wonderful.


"I've thought about it. The fans were wonderful to me while I was there. I'll hopefully get a good reception and play my heart out."


BANGKOK, THAILAND - Thailand. Thursday, July 24, 2003: Liverpool's Emile Heskey (r) celebrates his goal against Thailand with team-mate Michael Owen during a preseason friendly match at the Rajamangala National Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Should Lennon's men pull off an upset, it would dash the dream ending which many Liverpool fans have in mind for Gerrard.


The former England captain will leave for MLS side Los Angeles Galaxy at the end of the season and the FA Cup final, which falls on his 35th birthday, could represent his last chance to win silverware as a Liverpool player.


Heskey was among those who raised an eyebrow when his former colleague's departure was announced.


"I believe he's probably leaving maybe a year or so too soon," he added.


"But he's probably weighed up the options, looked at everything and thinks right now is about the right time."


Heskey is well placed to advise Gerrard on life in a different league having swapped England for Australia when he joined the Newcastle Jets in 2012.


There was no sense that he was winding down in the southern hemisphere, though, as Heskey always harboured hopes of coming back to these shores.


"It was wonderful; they took to me really well," he said of his time in Australia.


"They love their football over there, there's a lot of European people over there.


"I actually loved the city of Newcastle. It's more for bringing up families, as opposed to a full-on city like Sydney, but it was great.


"I knew that I had the ability to come back and play for a team (in England) if I wanted to. It was six months before I actually got the opportunity to do that but I always tried to keep myself in decent enough shape to actually jump in somewhere."


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Emile Heskey relishing “wonderful” return to Anfield for Bolton’s FA Cup tie at Liverpool

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Emile Heskey's recent trips to Anfield have seen him providing analysis for the club's in-house television channel, but the former Liverpool striker will aim to spoil friend Steven Gerrard's FA Cup dream when he returns again this weekend.


Ex-England international Heskey, 37, came back to English football when he made a surprise switch to Neil Lennon's Bolton in December and he will head back to his old stomping ground on Merseyside for a fourth-round tie this Saturday.


Heskey enjoyed a four-year spell with Liverpool following his £11 million move from Leicester in 2000 and played alongside the likes of Gerrard, Michael Owen and Jamie Carragher in the team which won the FA Cup in 2001.


Heskey's hopes of playing in the tournament again appeared slim when he was working for LFCTV earlier this season after a two-year stint in Australia but, now the fulcrum of Wanderers' attack, he will aim to spring a shock as a visiting player at Anfield.


"It's a wonderful thing to go back," said Heskey.


"I'm 37, I'm not a young lad; to go back and play at Anfield is a great thing. It wasn't long ago, a few months ago, when I was doing LFCTV so to actually be going back there and putting my boots on and playing against Liverpool is wonderful.


"I've thought about it. The fans were wonderful to me while I was there. I'll hopefully get a good reception and play my heart out."


BANGKOK, THAILAND - Thailand. Thursday, July 24, 2003: Liverpool's Emile Heskey (r) celebrates his goal against Thailand with team-mate Michael Owen during a preseason friendly match at the Rajamangala National Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Should Lennon's men pull off an upset, it would dash the dream ending which many Liverpool fans have in mind for Gerrard.


The former England captain will leave for MLS side Los Angeles Galaxy at the end of the season and the FA Cup final, which falls on his 35th birthday, could represent his last chance to win silverware as a Liverpool player.


Heskey was among those who raised an eyebrow when his former colleague's departure was announced.


"I believe he's probably leaving maybe a year or so too soon," he added.


"But he's probably weighed up the options, looked at everything and thinks right now is about the right time."


Heskey is well placed to advise Gerrard on life in a different league having swapped England for Australia when he joined the Newcastle Jets in 2012.


There was no sense that he was winding down in the southern hemisphere, though, as Heskey always harboured hopes of coming back to these shores.


"It was wonderful; they took to me really well," he said of his time in Australia.


"They love their football over there, there's a lot of European people over there.


"I actually loved the city of Newcastle. It's more for bringing up families, as opposed to a full-on city like Sydney, but it was great.


"I knew that I had the ability to come back and play for a team (in England) if I wanted to. It was six months before I actually got the opportunity to do that but I always tried to keep myself in decent enough shape to actually jump in somewhere."


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Liverpool FC have returned to the top 10 of Deloitte’s Football Money League, aka the “football rich list” – up three places from twelfth last year.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - SATURDAY FEBRUARY 5th 2005: A general view of Liverpool's Anfield stadium during the Premiership match against Fulham. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


The report calculates European football club’s finances over season 2013/14, with Real Madrid topping the list.


Man United are second, Bayern Munich third and Barcelona fourth.


Man City, Chelsea and Arsenal sit just above Liverpool in sixth, seventh and eighth respectively.


The report puts Liverpool’s overall revenue for 2013/14 at €305.9 million (£255.8 million) – up from €240.6 million in 2012/13. That revenue is broken into three main areas;


– broadcast revenue – 39%

– matchday revenue – 20%

– commercial income – 41%


There’s a huge increase in broadcast revenue, due in part to the new TV deal with Sky and BT Sport last season – where Liverpool earned the most of any Premier League club (£97 million).


DeloitteLiverpool’s revenue profile, from Deloitte

2014: Liverpool finances increase but Reds drop out of 10


DELOITTE FOOTBALL MONEY LEAGUE (Season 2013/14)


• 1. Real Madrid: 549.5m (518.9m)


• 2. Man Utd: 518m (423.8m)


• 3. Bayern Munich: 487.5m (431.2m)


• 4. Barcelona: 484.6m (482.6m)


• 5. Paris Saint Germain; 474.2m (398.8m)


• 6. Manchester City: 414.4m (316.2m)


• 7. Chelsea: 387.9m (303.4m)


• 8. Arsenal: 359.3m (284.3)


• 9. Liverpool: 305.9m (240.6m)


• 10. Juventus: 279.4m (272.4m)


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Liverpool FC have returned to the top 10 of Deloitte’s Football Money League, aka the “football rich list” – up three places from twelfth last year.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - SATURDAY FEBRUARY 5th 2005: A general view of Liverpool's Anfield stadium during the Premiership match against Fulham. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


The report calculates European football club’s finances over season 2013/14, with Real Madrid topping the list.


Man United are second, Bayern Munich third and Barcelona fourth.


Man City, Chelsea and Arsenal sit just above Liverpool in sixth, seventh and eighth respectively.


The report puts Liverpool’s overall revenue for 2013/14 at €305.9 million (£255.8 million) – up from €240.6 million in 2012/13. That revenue is broken into three main areas;


– broadcast revenue – 39%

– matchday revenue – 20%

– commercial income – 41%


There’s a huge increase in broadcast revenue, due in part to the new TV deal with Sky and BT Sport last season – where Liverpool earned the most of any Premier League club (£97 million).


DeloitteLiverpool’s revenue profile, from Deloitte

2014: Liverpool finances increase but Reds drop out of 10


DELOITTE FOOTBALL MONEY LEAGUE (Season 2013/14)


• 1. Real Madrid: 549.5m (518.9m)


• 2. Man Utd: 518m (423.8m)


• 3. Bayern Munich: 487.5m (431.2m)


• 4. Barcelona: 484.6m (482.6m)


• 5. Paris Saint Germain; 474.2m (398.8m)


• 6. Manchester City: 414.4m (316.2m)


• 7. Chelsea: 387.9m (303.4m)


• 8. Arsenal: 359.3m (284.3)


• 9. Liverpool: 305.9m (240.6m)


• 10. Juventus: 279.4m (272.4m)


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Frank de Boer


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Ajax manager Frank de Boer says he was flattered to be considered for the Liverpool job two years ago.


De Boer has also revealed he was in the running for the Tottenham job this summer and would consider a move to England in the future.


“Two years ago I was very honoured that Liverpool asked me if I was interested in the job,” De Boer told Sky Sports’ David Tanner.


“There was still was other candidates also. But I just signed a new contract and I said you are too early at this moment.


“Tottenham, last year, I was one of the candidates and in the end they chose Pochettino and all respect to the choice. There were two clubs that I was quite interested in.


“I would like to manage England but also Germany and the Spanish league because they are the three best leagues in the world, so I would like to get that experience.”


Watch Ajax v Feyenoord live on Sky Sports 5 this Sunday at 11.20am.










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Ajax manager Frank de Boer says he was flattered to be considered for the Liverpool job two years ago.


De Boer has also revealed he was in the running for the Tottenham job this summer and would consider a move to England in the future.


“Two years ago I was very honoured that Liverpool asked me if I was interested in the job,” De Boer told Sky Sports’ David Tanner.


“There was still was other candidates also. But I just signed a new contract and I said you are too early at this moment.


“Tottenham, last year, I was one of the candidates and in the end they chose Pochettino and all respect to the choice. There were two clubs that I was quite interested in.


“I would like to manage England but also Germany and the Spanish league because they are the three best leagues in the world, so I would like to get that experience.”


Watch Ajax v Feyenoord live on Sky Sports 5 this Sunday at 11.20am.










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Liverpool forward Raheem Sterling admits he has had to rein in some of his youthful exuberance in order to become a serious striker.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Tuesday, January 20, 2015: Liverpool's Raheem Sterling celebrates scoring the first goal against Chelsea during the Football League Cup Semi-Final 1st Leg match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


The 20-year-old has scored four goals in eight matches since he was given the responsibility of leading the line against Manchester United in mid-December.


His equaliser against Chelsea in the 1-1 Capital One Cup semi-final first leg was his seventh of the campaign and he is closing in on the career-best tally of 10 he registered in Liverpool's remarkable goalscoring spree last season.


He is Liverpool's second-highest scorer behind Steven Gerrard, who takes free-kicks and penalties and has nine.


Sterling was criticised in his first match in a central role when he missed a simple one-on-one chance with United goalkeeper David de Gea and could easily have scored a hat-trick, but he has worked hard since then.


"It is a role I am learning and adapting to, but that is something if you want to be a good player you have to adapt to different positions, and that is something I am keen on doing," said the England international.


"When I get in front of goal sometimes I get a bit excited thinking I've done it all, but now I am keeping focused and trying to get my game to the next level and chip in with more goals and assists.


"I have personal targets but I don't want to share them in case I don't reach them, but I always set myself goals and standards I want to meet and that is no different this season.


"I don't know about a target man role but I like to get on the ball as much as possible. As long as it is not too high in the air I will try to fight for the ball.


"It is good to play with players like Adam Lallana and Philippe Coutinho, who gets on the ball and tries to create stuff.


"It is always a joy to be running in and being on the receiving end and trying to finish their great play."


BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - Saturday, January 17, 2015: Liverpool's Raheem Sterling in action against Aston Villa during the Premier League match at Villa Park. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


That is exactly what Sterling did with his goal against Chelsea, collecting a pass from Jordan Henderson 40 yards out and out-pacing defensive midfielder Nemanja Matic and centre-back Gary Cahill to shoot past the otherwise outstanding Thibaut Courtois.


"I just remember Jordan passing to me, turning and getting to the edge of the box and thinking 'Shoot' and it was lucky enough to go in the bottom corner," added the youngster.


The second-half performance against Chelsea was arguably Liverpool's best of the season and it gives them increased confidence after going nine matches unbeaten since losing at Old Trafford.


SkyBet Championship side Bolton are next up in the FA Cup on Saturday before the squad head to Stamford Bridge for their return leg on Tuesday.


"I thought the team did well. We did not deserve to go 1-0 down and we were disappointed to go in at half-time losing but we just had to keep our focus, come out in the second half and play our football," said Sterling.


"I thought we played really well, really composed, and the other young lads like Emre (Can) and Lazar (Markovic) were comfortable on the ball and hopefully we can take this into the next game, which is Saturday.


"If we can win that one, we go into Tuesday's one knowing we can get the win we need." PA



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Raheem Sterling enjoying new role up front for Liverpool

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Liverpool forward Raheem Sterling admits he has had to rein in some of his youthful exuberance in order to become a serious striker.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Tuesday, January 20, 2015: Liverpool's Raheem Sterling celebrates scoring the first goal against Chelsea during the Football League Cup Semi-Final 1st Leg match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


The 20-year-old has scored four goals in eight matches since he was given the responsibility of leading the line against Manchester United in mid-December.


His equaliser against Chelsea in the 1-1 Capital One Cup semi-final first leg was his seventh of the campaign and he is closing in on the career-best tally of 10 he registered in Liverpool's remarkable goalscoring spree last season.


He is Liverpool's second-highest scorer behind Steven Gerrard, who takes free-kicks and penalties and has nine.


Sterling was criticised in his first match in a central role when he missed a simple one-on-one chance with United goalkeeper David de Gea and could easily have scored a hat-trick, but he has worked hard since then.


"It is a role I am learning and adapting to, but that is something if you want to be a good player you have to adapt to different positions, and that is something I am keen on doing," said the England international.


"When I get in front of goal sometimes I get a bit excited thinking I've done it all, but now I am keeping focused and trying to get my game to the next level and chip in with more goals and assists.


"I have personal targets but I don't want to share them in case I don't reach them, but I always set myself goals and standards I want to meet and that is no different this season.


"I don't know about a target man role but I like to get on the ball as much as possible. As long as it is not too high in the air I will try to fight for the ball.


"It is good to play with players like Adam Lallana and Philippe Coutinho, who gets on the ball and tries to create stuff.


"It is always a joy to be running in and being on the receiving end and trying to finish their great play."


BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - Saturday, January 17, 2015: Liverpool's Raheem Sterling in action against Aston Villa during the Premier League match at Villa Park. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


That is exactly what Sterling did with his goal against Chelsea, collecting a pass from Jordan Henderson 40 yards out and out-pacing defensive midfielder Nemanja Matic and centre-back Gary Cahill to shoot past the otherwise outstanding Thibaut Courtois.


"I just remember Jordan passing to me, turning and getting to the edge of the box and thinking 'Shoot' and it was lucky enough to go in the bottom corner," added the youngster.


The second-half performance against Chelsea was arguably Liverpool's best of the season and it gives them increased confidence after going nine matches unbeaten since losing at Old Trafford.


SkyBet Championship side Bolton are next up in the FA Cup on Saturday before the squad head to Stamford Bridge for their return leg on Tuesday.


"I thought the team did well. We did not deserve to go 1-0 down and we were disappointed to go in at half-time losing but we just had to keep our focus, come out in the second half and play our football," said Sterling.


"I thought we played really well, really composed, and the other young lads like Emre (Can) and Lazar (Markovic) were comfortable on the ball and hopefully we can take this into the next game, which is Saturday.


"If we can win that one, we go into Tuesday's one knowing we can get the win we need." PA



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Dia punya header macam haram..sebelum ni liverpool belasah arsenal 5-1 dengan menyu 3-0 tak cukup hebat ke ? Kena seri 1-1 baru hebat ke ? Gambar dengan header memang tak kena huhu



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PANAS PANAS!!!



Heboh diperkatakan yg jordan henderson dan diego costa berkelahi di terowong pemain sejurus slps wisel penamat perlawanan semi capital one cup tempoh hari. Tapi tiada sebarang insiden serius yg berlaku. Hanyalah pergaduhan mulut dan insiden tolak menolak sahaja. Staf2 liverpool berjaya meleraikan mereka sebelum sesuatu yg lebih serius berlaku.



Apa kes ni? Salah sape? Adakah henderson bengang costa duk memekak je dekat reff? Atau mungkin costa panas telinga sbb henderson join The Kops nyanyi lagu "diego costa,the elephant man"? Admin dah perati lama dah costa ni. Kerja nak ngadu kat reff je. Time dia buat org,tepuk2 bahu org sikit je mcm xde apa. Time dia kena bukan main lagi. Dia la yg paling sakit sekali dlm dunia ni.



*Berani sgt costa ni cari psl dgn abg hendo kita. Dia x tau ke abg hendo ni adik beradik dgn hero cerita Arrow. Yg x layan cerita Arrow mgkin terkebil-kebil sikit. Yg tgk cerita Arrow mgkin dh lama perasan persamaan ni



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Heboh diperkatakan yg jordan henderson dan diego costa berkelahi di terowong pemain sejurus slps wisel penamat perlawanan semi capital one cup tempoh hari. Tapi tiada sebarang insiden serius yg berlaku. Hanyalah pergaduhan mulut dan insiden tolak menolak sahaja. Staf2 liverpool berjaya meleraikan mereka sebelum sesuatu yg lebih serius berlaku.



Apa kes ni? Salah sape? Adakah henderson bengang costa duk memekak je dekat reff? Atau mungkin costa panas telinga sbb henderson join The Kops nyanyi lagu "diego costa,the elephant man"? Admin dah perati lama dah costa ni. Kerja nak ngadu kat reff je. Time dia buat org,tepuk2 bahu org sikit je mcm xde apa. Time dia kena bukan main lagi. Dia la yg paling sakit sekali dlm dunia ni.



*Berani sgt costa ni cari psl dgn abg hendo kita. Dia x tau ke abg hendo ni adik beradik dgn hero cerita Arrow. Yg x layan cerita Arrow mgkin terkebil-kebil sikit. Yg tgk cerita Arrow mgkin dh lama perasan persamaan ni



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HOT SPICY !



Banyak rumour yang sedang berleluasa di media tempatan mengatakan Liverpool sudah membida karim Benzema dengan nilai 38juta.Perjanjian bersama Real Madrid telah sampai ke fasa terakhir dan akan selesai dlm minggu ini..Yeahhhhh haha



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Banyak rumour yang sedang berleluasa di media tempatan mengatakan Liverpool sudah membida karim Benzema dengan nilai 38juta.Perjanjian bersama Real Madrid telah sampai ke fasa terakhir dan akan selesai dlm minggu ini..Yeahhhhh haha



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Maka dengan ini tamatlah alkisah Martin Odegaard dan Premier League.......



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SIGN ME !



Kevin Gamiero mahu sertai Liverpool



Setuju ?



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Kevin Gamiero mahu sertai Liverpool



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FAKTA BUKAN AUTA !



Pemilik LiverpoolFenway Sports Group dilaporkan telah bersetuju untuk memberikan dana yang besar utk Brendan Rodgers bagi menandatangani Radamel Falcao awal musim lalu atas status pemain pinjaman sehingga hujung musim depan dengan pilihan permanent yg berjumlah 40juta mengikut klausa yg terdapat dlm kontrak Falcao.Gaji ditawarkan dikatekan hampir £ 265,000 seminggu Namun segalanye berubah apabila Menyu dtg dgn menawarkan gaji yg lebih tinggi utk beliau.Kini Falcao dikhabarkan akan dilepaskan oleh Van Gaal dan FSG dikatekan sedang menunggu peluang untuk mendapatkan khidmat beliau pada bulan ini , hujung musim , tahun depan atau tahun tahun yang sama waktu dengan nye..



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Pemilik LiverpoolFenway Sports Group dilaporkan telah bersetuju untuk memberikan dana yang besar utk Brendan Rodgers bagi menandatangani Radamel Falcao awal musim lalu atas status pemain pinjaman sehingga hujung musim depan dengan pilihan permanent yg berjumlah 40juta mengikut klausa yg terdapat dlm kontrak Falcao.Gaji ditawarkan dikatekan hampir £ 265,000 seminggu Namun segalanye berubah apabila Menyu dtg dgn menawarkan gaji yg lebih tinggi utk beliau.Kini Falcao dikhabarkan akan dilepaskan oleh Van Gaal dan FSG dikatekan sedang menunggu peluang untuk mendapatkan khidmat beliau pada bulan ini , hujung musim , tahun depan atau tahun tahun yang sama waktu dengan nye..



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Admin perasan ramai fans Chelsea malahan fans Liverpool sendiri yg dok nyembang si mourinho ni telah &039;berjaya&039; dengan tactical beliau utk bermain bertahan & tidak menggunakan kekuatan sebenar selain cuma nak draw jea.Khabarnye nak mengamuk kat Stamford Bridge nti.Konon hebat sangat lah ni..Sementara tue pemain star seperti Hazard , fabregas , costa dikatekan main sambil lewa jea sebab nak simpan kuku...Liverpool dibodohkan ??? kehkehkehkeh....Sebenarnye Mourinho pun sampai kecut telor tgk team dia di asak bertubi tubi sampaikan plyer star diorg pn gagal berfungsi sbb kehebatan defence liverpool n bkn nye sambil lewa seperti yg difikirkan u olls



Ok...Dengar ni. Pendapat admin laa klu mourinho ni hebat sgt kenapa x gunakan seluruh &039;barisan bintang&039; nye utk menghabiskan sisa perjuangan liverpool kat Anfield terus ? Tactical bertahan mcm pondan ape ke jadahnye..xde guna beli plyer star tp main takut2 pastu game plak langsung x menghiburkan bahkan lwn team pertangahan pun tak yakin blh menang ? Bandingkan dengan man city psg mahupun real madrid & barcelona yg ramai plyer star tp masih mampu bermain cantik dan yg penting selalu menang pn.Berbalik pada game dgn liverpool klu di ikutkan pd statistik perlawanan jelas skali liverpool mendominasi permainan.Cuma beza nye &039;&039;Chelsea terselamat sbb keeper mereka perform&039;&039; pagi tu n bkn nye sbb tactical &039;gempak&039; mourinho dan blh dikatekan &039;luck&039; jea.Klu ikutkan liverpool mybe dpt tambah 2 gol lg terutama percubaan gerrard n lallana yg blh dikatekan hampir gol tp tiang dan keeper mereka berjaya menghalang bola tersebut.Bayangkan klu gol ? ape pulak kate mereka........ kompem kuar statement &039;&039;tactical mourinho&039;&039; bodoh sebab main bertahan.Padahal klu ikutkan mmg tactical beliau dh gagal cuma bergantung pd luck semata mata.Memang main cun tp tak menang takde guna jugak.Tp men tak cun tapi tak menang gak nak diketegorikan macam mana pulak? haha



Kesimpulan nye mourinho ni silap men tactical bertahan sedangkan kelebihan di pihak beliau dengan plyer2 star berbanding liverpool yang muda2 ala - ala anak ikan gitu.Ape yg korang fikirkan bg admin tactical Rodgers lebih hebat dgn bermain secara menyerang dan cuma &039;&039;Gagal&039;&039; akibat ketumpulan jentera serangan dan tiada LUCK.Ape pn kite tunggu kesudahan &039;&039;Drama&039;&039; ini minggu dpn dlm semi final kedua.Berehhhhhh



Hak masing2 utk memberi pendapat.Suka atau tidak lantak hang pa laaa.Malas nk sembang lebih sebab ade lagi pandai akan bersuara nanti.kehkehkeh ynwa



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Admin perasan ramai fans Chelsea malahan fans Liverpool sendiri yg dok nyembang si mourinho ni telah &039;berjaya&039; dengan tactical beliau utk bermain bertahan & tidak menggunakan kekuatan sebenar selain cuma nak draw jea.Khabarnye nak mengamuk kat Stamford Bridge nti.Konon hebat sangat lah ni..Sementara tue pemain star seperti Hazard , fabregas , costa dikatekan main sambil lewa jea sebab nak simpan kuku...Liverpool dibodohkan ??? kehkehkehkeh....Sebenarnye Mourinho pun sampai kecut telor tgk team dia di asak bertubi tubi sampaikan plyer star diorg pn gagal berfungsi sbb kehebatan defence liverpool n bkn nye sambil lewa seperti yg difikirkan u olls



Ok...Dengar ni. Pendapat admin laa klu mourinho ni hebat sgt kenapa x gunakan seluruh &039;barisan bintang&039; nye utk menghabiskan sisa perjuangan liverpool kat Anfield terus ? Tactical bertahan mcm pondan ape ke jadahnye..xde guna beli plyer star tp main takut2 pastu game plak langsung x menghiburkan bahkan lwn team pertangahan pun tak yakin blh menang ? Bandingkan dengan man city psg mahupun real madrid & barcelona yg ramai plyer star tp masih mampu bermain cantik dan yg penting selalu menang pn.Berbalik pada game dgn liverpool klu di ikutkan pd statistik perlawanan jelas skali liverpool mendominasi permainan.Cuma beza nye &039;&039;Chelsea terselamat sbb keeper mereka perform&039;&039; pagi tu n bkn nye sbb tactical &039;gempak&039; mourinho dan blh dikatekan &039;luck&039; jea.Klu ikutkan liverpool mybe dpt tambah 2 gol lg terutama percubaan gerrard n lallana yg blh dikatekan hampir gol tp tiang dan keeper mereka berjaya menghalang bola tersebut.Bayangkan klu gol ? ape pulak kate mereka........ kompem kuar statement &039;&039;tactical mourinho&039;&039; bodoh sebab main bertahan.Padahal klu ikutkan mmg tactical beliau dh gagal cuma bergantung pd luck semata mata.Memang main cun tp tak menang takde guna jugak.Tp men tak cun tapi tak menang gak nak diketegorikan macam mana pulak? haha



Kesimpulan nye mourinho ni silap men tactical bertahan sedangkan kelebihan di pihak beliau dengan plyer2 star berbanding liverpool yang muda2 ala - ala anak ikan gitu.Ape yg korang fikirkan bg admin tactical Rodgers lebih hebat dgn bermain secara menyerang dan cuma &039;&039;Gagal&039;&039; akibat ketumpulan jentera serangan dan tiada LUCK.Ape pn kite tunggu kesudahan &039;&039;Drama&039;&039; ini minggu dpn dlm semi final kedua.Berehhhhhh



Hak masing2 utk memberi pendapat.Suka atau tidak lantak hang pa laaa.Malas nk sembang lebih sebab ade lagi pandai akan bersuara nanti.kehkehkeh ynwa



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