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Saturday, 14 February 2015
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"Disember lalu, keluarga saya ada di sini dan kami keluar untuk makan malam. Kemudian tunang saya, Jasmine berkata &039;Simon kenapa kamu kadang-kadang melakukan perkara yang tidak masuk akal ?&039;. Saya tidak memberi respon ketika itu. Pada hari seterusnya ketika latihan, para jurulatih juga turut memberi respon yang sama kepada saya. Saya tahu saya perlu lakukan sesuatu untuk selesaikan masalah ini."
"Saya telah bersama tunang saya sebelum saya menjadi pemain bolasepak lagi, jadi dia tahu karakter saya, dia tahu bila masa yang sesuai untuk berbincang tentang bolasepak dengan saya dan bila masa untuk tinggal saya keseorangan. Sebab itulah dia berkata begitu kepada saya."
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My apologies to Kopblog regulars. It’s been over 2 months since the last blog was published. In that time there has been a new addition to the Cousins family and Liverpool have actually found a bit of form.
Since the car crash that was our Champions League campaign came to an end, Brendan Rodgers switched to a 3-4-2-1 formation and it’s fair to say that it has worked well. We’ve played 16 games, won 9, drawn 5 and lost only 2.
The 9 wins have come against the following teams: Bournemouth, Burnley, Swansea, Wimbledon, Sunderland, Aston Villa, West Ham, Bolton and Spurs. Not exactly the crème de la crème of the football world (although Spurs looked a good side at Anfield) but after our disgraceful start to the season we’ll certainly take it.
We’ve played well enough to beat some of the so called top sides during this run. Arsenal should have been beaten at Anfield, we had enough chances to win at United and we played Chelsea off the park in the first leg of the league cup semi-final. We’d have had some big scalps and more importantly we’d be closer to fourth place, and have a place in a cup final if we had that bit more quality in the final third.
Goal shy
My favourite computer games back in the day were Street Fighter 2 and Mortal Kombat and I had both on my Super Nintendo. Day and night I’d be on those games for weeks on end but while I was a bit of an expert on Street Fighter, I never did quite conquer Mortal Kombat. The special moves on SF2 were fluid I just couldn’t master the moves on MK. ‘Back Back Forward Down Down Hard punch’. WTF?
The best part of the game is what I dreaded the most. Applying the fatality after beating an opponent to submission…. “FINISH HIM”…. “Oh s**t, wait”, *back back forward erm down down hard kick*… nothing, no fatality no nothing. Incredibly frustrating. Now what’s supposed to happen is this.
I liken my inability to execute a fatality to Liverpool’s form in front of goal. In fact it was watching the first 80 minutes of the Bolton game that reminded me of my faffing around on Mortal Kombat.
Lovely approach play, some pretty football but lacking that decisive killer instinct. Frustrating to watch.
Over the course of those 15 games – since the switch in formation – we’ve scored 26 goals and in the 10 PL games within that we’ve scored 17. That’s quite an ordinary goal return considering this has been, by far, our best run of the season.
Number of goals Liverpool have scored after 25 games in the PL era
Only 5 times in the last 23 seasons have we scored fewer goals after 25 games. At Anfield it’s slightly worse. Only 4 times have we scored less goals at home at the stage of a PL season.
Number of goals scored at Anfield after 13 games in the PL era
Why the lack of goals?
During our recent run we’ve averaged 14.1 chances created per game in the league which equals the average of a title winning side. Impressive but it does suggests poor finishing when you look at the goal return.
However, when looking at clear cut chances created we’ve averaged 2.25 per game. This is short of the average for teams finishing in the top 4 (2.68 per game). Although it is a big improvement on what we were producing before the formation change when we averaged only 1.06 clear cut chances per game (f**king hell).
Interestingly, our clear chances conversion since the switch to 3-4-3 is at 50%. This is comfortably higher than the average for teams that finish in the top 4 (40.2%) and teams that win the league (45.4%).
These stats surprised me as I thought we had been creating a lot of chances but not been taking them. I naturally blamed poor finishing and the lack of a proper striker for the lack of goals. It turns out though, according to the stats, that we are just not creating enough high quality chances.
The Arsenal game is a case in point. From my memory we played them off the park and should have won comfortably but despite having 27 shots on goal, 10 of which were on target, we only created one clear cut chance.
The lack of quality chances and goals is compromising our recovery and will continue to if we can’t put it right. We’re all hopeful that once Sturridge has his match sharpness back we will improve because when he is on the pitch, the midfield players tend to become more creative. Coutinho and Gerrard in particular.
The more games the merrier? I don’t think so Brendan.
It’s not only the lack of goals that worry me. I’m concerned about the FA Cup and Europa League games having a negative impact on our league form. We already saw the effects the Bolton game had on the Merseyside Derby. We looked knackered and our 2 best players were hooked off while we were desperate for a goal.
I think we have a squad capable of doing well in the 3 competitions we are in but I’m not confident in Brendan’s ability to manage the squad accordingly. Playing Gerrard for 90 minutes at Bolton and then another 90 at Goodison while Markovic and Lallana kicked their heels on the bench and in the stand. Strange, and probably led to his injury.
Soon we’ll be playing 2 games a week and if we progress to the latter stages of the cups we’ll be playing up to 3 games a week at the business end of the season.
Since 2012-13 we’ve played 25 PL games after a midweek cup/European tie. Our record is: Won 7. Drawn 12. Lost 6. That’s a 1.26 points per game average. 48 points over a 38 game season.
This season our record after a midweek cup or European tie is even worse. Played 12. Won 3. Drawn 5. Lost 4. 1.17 points per game. 44 points over a season.
Compare this with our record when we have a full week of rest before a league game.
Since 2012-13: Played 64. Won 38. Drawn 13. Lost 13. 1.98 points per game. 75 points over a season.
This season: Played 9. Won 6. Drawn 0. Lost 3. 2 points per game. 76 points over a season.
Average points for the fourth placed since 2001-02: 69
Average points for the third placed since 2001-02: 76
(2001-02 is when fourth place in the Premier League was first granted a champions league qualification spot – more of this later).
The results say that when we have a week to prepare for league games we are a top 3 team. But throw cup and European games into the mix and our league results resemble a mid-table side.
So Kopblog reader, now you’re armed with this information what would you do?
If it were me I’d prioritise the Premier League. That’s not to say I’d field the reserves in the other competitions but I wouldn’t let Coutinho or Sterling anywhere near a cup or European tie. Not until the semi-final stage should we get that far.
In reality though, I don’t see Brendan leaving out our best players in the FA Cup. I expect to see our strongest possible side against Palace with possible rotation against Besiktas. In contrast, our next league opponents Southampton will have had 11 days’ rest.
The Race for fourth
There has been a bit of debate around what it will take for teams to finish in the top four this season. There are some that think the usual candidates for the top four spots are dropping points more than is usually the case. There are some that think the usual 70 point mark is what will be required to have a chance. Well let’s have a look.
I thought it would be good to look at whether or not the top 4 candidates this season had been dropping more points than has usually been the case. I looked at what the points totals were for teams positioned 3rd to 7th after 25 games every season since 2001-02 to work out the average and then compared to this season.
The above bar chart shows the 3rd place team has, in past seasons, done better than the 3rd place team this season. By 3 points. However the 4th place team this season is doing better than 4th placed teams in past seasons. The same is true of the 5th, 6th and 7th placed teams.
If we only look at the last 4 years to maybe get a more accurate picture when comparing to this season it’s a similar story. The averages from 4th to 7th increase a little bit but they are still less than this season.
So, we can confirm that teams from 4th to 7th this season are not dropping more points than they have done historically. You’d therefore expect the points total of the 4th placed team to be similar to what it has been in recent times.
Interestingly the third placed team this season is dropping more points than has historically been the case and therefore the feeling is that there are 2 champions league places up for grabs (so to speak) this season.
3rd and 4th placed points totals going back to 2001-02
The average points the 4th placed team has finished with over the last 4 seasons is 72. Go back to 2001-02 and the average is 69 points. Anything is possible but if I were to stick my neck out I’d say between 70 and 72 points will be required to finish in the top 4 this season.
Can we do it?
Is 70-72 points achievable for Liverpool? I’d say yes but it is a tall order. We’d require at least 9 wins (and 3 draws) from our remaining 13 games. The awful start has given very little wiggle room.
Where are the 28-30 points going to come from? Predictions in the comments section very much welcome!
Remaining league fixtures – with my optimistic predictions
Southampton (a) win
Man City (h) draw
Burnley (h) win
Swansea (a) win
Man Utd (h) win
Arsenal (a) draw
Newcastle (h) win
Hull (a) win
West Brom (a) draw
QPR (h) win
Chelsea (a) lose
Palace (h) win
Stoke (a) win
The other avenue is of course winning the Europa League although I’m not confident there. We’ve not exactly taken Europe by storm in the last few years and the competition is hardly full of cannon fodder. The following teams will present a stiff challenge:
Roma, Napoli, Wolfsburg, Villareal, Sevilla, Inter, Athletic Club, Ajax, PSV, Fiorentina, Feyenoord and our next opponents, Besiktas. Getting to the final will be a tough ask.
Whatever happens I am happy that LFC has finally found form and that we even have a chance to achieve objectives this season. Before Christmas it was very painful watching the team play, especially those Champions League games, but now I’m having fun watching the reds play again and very much look forward to the next game. Hopefully we will all have something to celebrate when this season comes to an end.
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Kopblog: Crunching the numbers of LFC’s top four challenge and need for goals
My apologies to Kopblog regulars. It’s been over 2 months since the last blog was published. In that time there has been a new addition to the Cousins family and Liverpool have actually found a bit of form.
Since the car crash that was our Champions League campaign came to an end, Brendan Rodgers switched to a 3-4-2-1 formation and it’s fair to say that it has worked well. We’ve played 16 games, won 9, drawn 5 and lost only 2.
The 9 wins have come against the following teams: Bournemouth, Burnley, Swansea, Wimbledon, Sunderland, Aston Villa, West Ham, Bolton and Spurs. Not exactly the crème de la crème of the football world (although Spurs looked a good side at Anfield) but after our disgraceful start to the season we’ll certainly take it.
We’ve played well enough to beat some of the so called top sides during this run. Arsenal should have been beaten at Anfield, we had enough chances to win at United and we played Chelsea off the park in the first leg of the league cup semi-final. We’d have had some big scalps and more importantly we’d be closer to fourth place, and have a place in a cup final if we had that bit more quality in the final third.
Goal shy
My favourite computer games back in the day were Street Fighter 2 and Mortal Kombat and I had both on my Super Nintendo. Day and night I’d be on those games for weeks on end but while I was a bit of an expert on Street Fighter, I never did quite conquer Mortal Kombat. The special moves on SF2 were fluid I just couldn’t master the moves on MK. ‘Back Back Forward Down Down Hard punch’. WTF?
The best part of the game is what I dreaded the most. Applying the fatality after beating an opponent to submission…. “FINISH HIM”…. “Oh s**t, wait”, *back back forward erm down down hard kick*… nothing, no fatality no nothing. Incredibly frustrating. Now what’s supposed to happen is this.
I liken my inability to execute a fatality to Liverpool’s form in front of goal. In fact it was watching the first 80 minutes of the Bolton game that reminded me of my faffing around on Mortal Kombat.
Lovely approach play, some pretty football but lacking that decisive killer instinct. Frustrating to watch.
Over the course of those 15 games – since the switch in formation – we’ve scored 26 goals and in the 10 PL games within that we’ve scored 17. That’s quite an ordinary goal return considering this has been, by far, our best run of the season.
Number of goals Liverpool have scored after 25 games in the PL era
Only 5 times in the last 23 seasons have we scored fewer goals after 25 games. At Anfield it’s slightly worse. Only 4 times have we scored less goals at home at the stage of a PL season.
Number of goals scored at Anfield after 13 games in the PL era
Why the lack of goals?
During our recent run we’ve averaged 14.1 chances created per game in the league which equals the average of a title winning side. Impressive but it does suggests poor finishing when you look at the goal return.
However, when looking at clear cut chances created we’ve averaged 2.25 per game. This is short of the average for teams finishing in the top 4 (2.68 per game). Although it is a big improvement on what we were producing before the formation change when we averaged only 1.06 clear cut chances per game (f**king hell).
Interestingly, our clear chances conversion since the switch to 3-4-3 is at 50%. This is comfortably higher than the average for teams that finish in the top 4 (40.2%) and teams that win the league (45.4%).
These stats surprised me as I thought we had been creating a lot of chances but not been taking them. I naturally blamed poor finishing and the lack of a proper striker for the lack of goals. It turns out though, according to the stats, that we are just not creating enough high quality chances.
The Arsenal game is a case in point. From my memory we played them off the park and should have won comfortably but despite having 27 shots on goal, 10 of which were on target, we only created one clear cut chance.
The lack of quality chances and goals is compromising our recovery and will continue to if we can’t put it right. We’re all hopeful that once Sturridge has his match sharpness back we will improve because when he is on the pitch, the midfield players tend to become more creative. Coutinho and Gerrard in particular.
The more games the merrier? I don’t think so Brendan.
It’s not only the lack of goals that worry me. I’m concerned about the FA Cup and Europa League games having a negative impact on our league form. We already saw the effects the Bolton game had on the Merseyside Derby. We looked knackered and our 2 best players were hooked off while we were desperate for a goal.
I think we have a squad capable of doing well in the 3 competitions we are in but I’m not confident in Brendan’s ability to manage the squad accordingly. Playing Gerrard for 90 minutes at Bolton and then another 90 at Goodison while Markovic and Lallana kicked their heels on the bench and in the stand. Strange, and probably led to his injury.
Soon we’ll be playing 2 games a week and if we progress to the latter stages of the cups we’ll be playing up to 3 games a week at the business end of the season.
Since 2012-13 we’ve played 25 PL games after a midweek cup/European tie. Our record is: Won 7. Drawn 12. Lost 6. That’s a 1.26 points per game average. 48 points over a 38 game season.
This season our record after a midweek cup or European tie is even worse. Played 12. Won 3. Drawn 5. Lost 4. 1.17 points per game. 44 points over a season.
Compare this with our record when we have a full week of rest before a league game.
Since 2012-13: Played 64. Won 38. Drawn 13. Lost 13. 1.98 points per game. 75 points over a season.
This season: Played 9. Won 6. Drawn 0. Lost 3. 2 points per game. 76 points over a season.
Average points for the fourth placed since 2001-02: 69
Average points for the third placed since 2001-02: 76
(2001-02 is when fourth place in the Premier League was first granted a champions league qualification spot – more of this later).
The results say that when we have a week to prepare for league games we are a top 3 team. But throw cup and European games into the mix and our league results resemble a mid-table side.
So Kopblog reader, now you’re armed with this information what would you do?
If it were me I’d prioritise the Premier League. That’s not to say I’d field the reserves in the other competitions but I wouldn’t let Coutinho or Sterling anywhere near a cup or European tie. Not until the semi-final stage should we get that far.
In reality though, I don’t see Brendan leaving out our best players in the FA Cup. I expect to see our strongest possible side against Palace with possible rotation against Besiktas. In contrast, our next league opponents Southampton will have had 11 days’ rest.
The Race for fourth
There has been a bit of debate around what it will take for teams to finish in the top four this season. There are some that think the usual candidates for the top four spots are dropping points more than is usually the case. There are some that think the usual 70 point mark is what will be required to have a chance. Well let’s have a look.
I thought it would be good to look at whether or not the top 4 candidates this season had been dropping more points than has usually been the case. I looked at what the points totals were for teams positioned 3rd to 7th after 25 games every season since 2001-02 to work out the average and then compared to this season.
The above bar chart shows the 3rd place team has, in past seasons, done better than the 3rd place team this season. By 3 points. However the 4th place team this season is doing better than 4th placed teams in past seasons. The same is true of the 5th, 6th and 7th placed teams.
If we only look at the last 4 years to maybe get a more accurate picture when comparing to this season it’s a similar story. The averages from 4th to 7th increase a little bit but they are still less than this season.
So, we can confirm that teams from 4th to 7th this season are not dropping more points than they have done historically. You’d therefore expect the points total of the 4th placed team to be similar to what it has been in recent times.
Interestingly the third placed team this season is dropping more points than has historically been the case and therefore the feeling is that there are 2 champions league places up for grabs (so to speak) this season.
3rd and 4th placed points totals going back to 2001-02
The average points the 4th placed team has finished with over the last 4 seasons is 72. Go back to 2001-02 and the average is 69 points. Anything is possible but if I were to stick my neck out I’d say between 70 and 72 points will be required to finish in the top 4 this season.
Can we do it?
Is 70-72 points achievable for Liverpool? I’d say yes but it is a tall order. We’d require at least 9 wins (and 3 draws) from our remaining 13 games. The awful start has given very little wiggle room.
Where are the 28-30 points going to come from? Predictions in the comments section very much welcome!
Remaining league fixtures – with my optimistic predictions
Southampton (a) win
Man City (h) draw
Burnley (h) win
Swansea (a) win
Man Utd (h) win
Arsenal (a) draw
Newcastle (h) win
Hull (a) win
West Brom (a) draw
QPR (h) win
Chelsea (a) lose
Palace (h) win
Stoke (a) win
The other avenue is of course winning the Europa League although I’m not confident there. We’ve not exactly taken Europe by storm in the last few years and the competition is hardly full of cannon fodder. The following teams will present a stiff challenge:
Roma, Napoli, Wolfsburg, Villareal, Sevilla, Inter, Athletic Club, Ajax, PSV, Fiorentina, Feyenoord and our next opponents, Besiktas. Getting to the final will be a tough ask.
Whatever happens I am happy that LFC has finally found form and that we even have a chance to achieve objectives this season. Before Christmas it was very painful watching the team play, especially those Champions League games, but now I’m having fun watching the reds play again and very much look forward to the next game. Hopefully we will all have something to celebrate when this season comes to an end.
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FA CUP Pusingan ke-5
Crystal Palace Vs Liverpool CRYLIV
Selhurst Park &064;14.2.2015
Crystal Palace menanti kunjungan Liverpool di Selhurst Park untuk pusingan kelima Piala FA.
Palace telah menikmati rekod baik di halaman sendiri menentang Liverpool sejak mereka kembali ke Liga Perdana. Musim lalu, mereka comeback (crystanbul) dari ketinggalan 3-0 dan seri dengan The Reds, menamatkan peluang Liverpool untuk
memenangi gelaran liga pertama mereka dalam tempoh 24 tahun. Awal musim ini, mereka menewaskan Liverpool 3-1 dalam
perlawanan yang menyaksikan Palace beraksi cemerlang dengan aksi memukau Bolasie dan Jedinak. Mereka akan mengharapkan
prestasi yang sama pada kali ini
Liverpool mempunyai kenangan buruk dari Selhurst Park tetapi Colin Pascoe telah berjanji bahawa pasukan akan melupakan
pengalaman pahit dengan memenangi permainan ini. Sejak kekalahan The Reds di tangan The Eagles ,The Reds telah kelihatan melalui masa sukar ketika itu.Dalam form yang ada sekarang ia amat berbeza dengan 4 kemenangan daripada 5 perlawanan terakhir. The Reds masih dalam mood meraikan kejayaan menewaskan Tottenham 3-2 yang menyaksikan Mario Balotelli menjaringkan gol liga pertama untuk Liverpool.
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Team News
Scott Dann dapat kembali beraksi untuk Palace hujung minggu ini dengan syarat dia boleh lulus ujian kecergasan akhir.
Jedinak belum pulih daripada kecederaan buku lali dan akan miss perlawanan ini.
Lucas Leiva out minimum utuk 4 minggu. Steven Gerrard juga turut terlepas perlawanan ini
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Fakta Menarik
Crystal Palace masih belum tewas menentang Liverpool dalam dua perlawanan terakhir di Selhurst Park.
Palace telah mengalahkan Reds 3-1 musim ini.
Alan Pardew ialah pengurus West Ham dalam final Piala FA yg dimenangi Liverpool
Liverpool telah memenangi Piala FA tujuh kali, yg terakhir pada tahun 2006.
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Man To Watch
Ledley telah menjadi salah seorang pemain terbaik Palace musim ini dan telah membuat 21 penampilan dalam liga.
Dia telah menjaringkan dua gol dan mengikut Squawka.com, beliau telah mencipta 18 peluang untuk rakan-rakan pasukannya
dan melengkapkan 583 pas dalam liga dengan 80% passes accucaracies, dengan satu pertiga daripada pas ini pada masa
hadapan. Dia juga telah membuat 45 interceptions , dan ia jumlah yang amat tinggi. Ledley hanya membuat dua kesilapan defensif
Emre Can - Selepas hanya menjadi pemain simpanan pada separuh musim, Emre Can telah menjadi pemain penting dalam pertahanan Liverpool dan peminat mulai menyukai beliau. Can telah beraksi dalam 8 perlawanan Liga berturut turut termasuk Piala FA.
Can melengkapkan 439 pas dalam liga dengan ketepatan 83%.Pemain Jerman ini telah berjaya dalam 56% duels atau 24 daripada 41. Beliau juga telah berjaya melakukan Take Ons sebanyak 17 kali dengan kadar 74%. Seperti Ledley.Beliau belum lagi membuat defensive error/kesilapan defensif.
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Head To Head (Last 6 Games)
Palace 3 (50%) Draw 1 (17%) Liverpool 2 (33%)
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Tactical Preview
CrystalPalace
Possible Formation : 4-4-1-1
Fluidity : 4/10
Counter Attack : 7/10
Passing type : Medium
Physical Battle : 7/10
Speed : 7/10
Chemistry : 6/10
Alan Pardew menggemari 4-4-1-1 dengan hole play daripada Gayle yang melingkari sekitar no.9. Gayle adalah pemain lincah
yang sudah pasti akan memberikan masalah kepada Liverpool dengan ketiadaan Lucas untuk melakukan Solid marking.
Frazier Campbell memiliki kemampuan untuk menjaringkan gol menentang team besar seperti Liverpool.
Saya jangkakan Palace akan aktif untuk menggunakan 4-2-2-2 dalam ofensif. Palace akan throw 2 pemain sayap yang laju dari
flank seara twin attack. Dalam keadaan ini , Gayle atau Second Striker akan membentuk twin no.9 untuk menerima cross.
Palace juga dijangka akan banyak melakukan cubaan luar kotak dengan sikap yang ada pada Bolasie dan Puncheon yang agak individualistik.
Team Strength.
Speed dan pace dari sayap. Mereka memiliki decisve striker dan memiliki keupayaan untuk mengikat kedudukan. Dengan adanya GK seperti Speroni pasukan ini berpotensi untuk menang dengan Single goal. Mereka juga memiliki sistem defensiv yang agak fizikal dan strong in the air semasa defending ataupun offensive setpieces.
Team Weaknesses.
Ketiadaan Jedinak akan mengurangkan dirty work di tengah. Ledley mungkin on form, namun Sistem Liverpool yang suka mendominasi sempadan final third dan Middle third dengan more player akan memberi tugas sukar kepada Ledlely. Pasukan ini lack of creativity untuk mencipta peluang berterusan dan agak direct football. Maksudnya jika Liverpool dapat menguasai possession dan tak melepaskan bola terlalu mudah pasukan ini
tak ada kemampuan to win the ball yang tinggi justeru mereka akan lack sumber counter attack.
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Liverpool
Possible : Formation : 3-4-3
Fluidity : 7/10
Counter Attack : 8/10
Passing type : Low
Physical Battle : 6/10
Speed : 7.5/10
Chemistry : 7/10
No reason to change formation sebab ini adalah taktikal terbaik setakat ini. Moreno menyatakan , taktikal ini digemari semua
kerana memberi peluang yang tinggi untuk masing masing buat attacking duty.
Team Strength
Lebih fluid berbanding Palace yang direct football. Ada high abilities untuk bermain free flow.
Lebih variasi dalam build up dengan pemain seperti Ibe dan Moreno offering attack di flank. Improve abilities
untuk defending the setpieces. Team ini juga amat efektif untuk mengatasi offside trap.
Team Weaknesses.
Kehilangan player DMF yang memungkinkan reshuffle di DMF. Bila meletakkan Emre Can di DMF ia bukan jaminan
back 3 akan konsisten. Lovren sebelum ini masih belum sesuai dengan back 3. Dan saya lebih rasa Johnson adalah
calon lebih baik untuk menggantikan Can di Back 3 jika ingin menggunakan Can di Box To Box DMF.
Jika Lovren di RCB ia akan mengurangkan offensive build up dari belakang dan menjadi pure CB yang tak akan generate active movement. Lovren can play , but the tactical attitude will changed.
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Penilaian Awal
Ia adalah game yang sukar kerana Liverpool agak badi di sini. Namun last game kita di sini memang berhak kalah sebab
pasukan memang dalam krisis identiti corak taktikal. Kali ini Liverpool berbeza dengan lebih impressive display.
Cuma kerapkali Liverpool akan mabuk selepas menewaskan pasukan kuat seperti Spurs. Alan Pardew dalam situasi yang
less pressure dan tidak ada desakan dan propaganda sperti GETGERRARDTOWEMBLEY yang dicanang Liverpool.
Kemenangan disini memang untuk kapten dan footballing reason. Let&039;s win it Lads.
Antara key point Liverpool untuk menang,
1. reduce impact daripada Yanick Bolasie - so Markovic patut start untuk battle speed
2. kurangkan peluang palace bermain long cross dari corner flag
3. Considering to Use fresh leg sperti Lallana, Balo dan Lovren untuk game ini
4. Tight marking on Campbell
5. More composure dan patient untuk break the defensive system.
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Prediksi
1-3 away Win.. I reckon Balo , Hendo dan sources dari corner kick goal dari Sakho atau Skrtel.
P/S
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Tactical Preview ~By Axello **************** FA CUP Pusingan ke-5 Crystal Palac...
~By Axello
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FA CUP Pusingan ke-5
Crystal Palace Vs Liverpool CRYLIV
Selhurst Park &064;14.2.2015
Crystal Palace menanti kunjungan Liverpool di Selhurst Park untuk pusingan kelima Piala FA.
Palace telah menikmati rekod baik di halaman sendiri menentang Liverpool sejak mereka kembali ke Liga Perdana. Musim lalu, mereka comeback (crystanbul) dari ketinggalan 3-0 dan seri dengan The Reds, menamatkan peluang Liverpool untuk
memenangi gelaran liga pertama mereka dalam tempoh 24 tahun. Awal musim ini, mereka menewaskan Liverpool 3-1 dalam
perlawanan yang menyaksikan Palace beraksi cemerlang dengan aksi memukau Bolasie dan Jedinak. Mereka akan mengharapkan
prestasi yang sama pada kali ini
Liverpool mempunyai kenangan buruk dari Selhurst Park tetapi Colin Pascoe telah berjanji bahawa pasukan akan melupakan
pengalaman pahit dengan memenangi permainan ini. Sejak kekalahan The Reds di tangan The Eagles ,The Reds telah kelihatan melalui masa sukar ketika itu.Dalam form yang ada sekarang ia amat berbeza dengan 4 kemenangan daripada 5 perlawanan terakhir. The Reds masih dalam mood meraikan kejayaan menewaskan Tottenham 3-2 yang menyaksikan Mario Balotelli menjaringkan gol liga pertama untuk Liverpool.
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Team News
Scott Dann dapat kembali beraksi untuk Palace hujung minggu ini dengan syarat dia boleh lulus ujian kecergasan akhir.
Jedinak belum pulih daripada kecederaan buku lali dan akan miss perlawanan ini.
Lucas Leiva out minimum utuk 4 minggu. Steven Gerrard juga turut terlepas perlawanan ini
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Fakta Menarik
Crystal Palace masih belum tewas menentang Liverpool dalam dua perlawanan terakhir di Selhurst Park.
Palace telah mengalahkan Reds 3-1 musim ini.
Alan Pardew ialah pengurus West Ham dalam final Piala FA yg dimenangi Liverpool
Liverpool telah memenangi Piala FA tujuh kali, yg terakhir pada tahun 2006.
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Man To Watch
Ledley telah menjadi salah seorang pemain terbaik Palace musim ini dan telah membuat 21 penampilan dalam liga.
Dia telah menjaringkan dua gol dan mengikut Squawka.com, beliau telah mencipta 18 peluang untuk rakan-rakan pasukannya
dan melengkapkan 583 pas dalam liga dengan 80% passes accucaracies, dengan satu pertiga daripada pas ini pada masa
hadapan. Dia juga telah membuat 45 interceptions , dan ia jumlah yang amat tinggi. Ledley hanya membuat dua kesilapan defensif
Emre Can - Selepas hanya menjadi pemain simpanan pada separuh musim, Emre Can telah menjadi pemain penting dalam pertahanan Liverpool dan peminat mulai menyukai beliau. Can telah beraksi dalam 8 perlawanan Liga berturut turut termasuk Piala FA.
Can melengkapkan 439 pas dalam liga dengan ketepatan 83%.Pemain Jerman ini telah berjaya dalam 56% duels atau 24 daripada 41. Beliau juga telah berjaya melakukan Take Ons sebanyak 17 kali dengan kadar 74%. Seperti Ledley.Beliau belum lagi membuat defensive error/kesilapan defensif.
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Head To Head (Last 6 Games)
Palace 3 (50%) Draw 1 (17%) Liverpool 2 (33%)
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Tactical Preview
CrystalPalace
Possible Formation : 4-4-1-1
Fluidity : 4/10
Counter Attack : 7/10
Passing type : Medium
Physical Battle : 7/10
Speed : 7/10
Chemistry : 6/10
Alan Pardew menggemari 4-4-1-1 dengan hole play daripada Gayle yang melingkari sekitar no.9. Gayle adalah pemain lincah
yang sudah pasti akan memberikan masalah kepada Liverpool dengan ketiadaan Lucas untuk melakukan Solid marking.
Frazier Campbell memiliki kemampuan untuk menjaringkan gol menentang team besar seperti Liverpool.
Saya jangkakan Palace akan aktif untuk menggunakan 4-2-2-2 dalam ofensif. Palace akan throw 2 pemain sayap yang laju dari
flank seara twin attack. Dalam keadaan ini , Gayle atau Second Striker akan membentuk twin no.9 untuk menerima cross.
Palace juga dijangka akan banyak melakukan cubaan luar kotak dengan sikap yang ada pada Bolasie dan Puncheon yang agak individualistik.
Team Strength.
Speed dan pace dari sayap. Mereka memiliki decisve striker dan memiliki keupayaan untuk mengikat kedudukan. Dengan adanya GK seperti Speroni pasukan ini berpotensi untuk menang dengan Single goal. Mereka juga memiliki sistem defensiv yang agak fizikal dan strong in the air semasa defending ataupun offensive setpieces.
Team Weaknesses.
Ketiadaan Jedinak akan mengurangkan dirty work di tengah. Ledley mungkin on form, namun Sistem Liverpool yang suka mendominasi sempadan final third dan Middle third dengan more player akan memberi tugas sukar kepada Ledlely. Pasukan ini lack of creativity untuk mencipta peluang berterusan dan agak direct football. Maksudnya jika Liverpool dapat menguasai possession dan tak melepaskan bola terlalu mudah pasukan ini
tak ada kemampuan to win the ball yang tinggi justeru mereka akan lack sumber counter attack.
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Liverpool
Possible : Formation : 3-4-3
Fluidity : 7/10
Counter Attack : 8/10
Passing type : Low
Physical Battle : 6/10
Speed : 7.5/10
Chemistry : 7/10
No reason to change formation sebab ini adalah taktikal terbaik setakat ini. Moreno menyatakan , taktikal ini digemari semua
kerana memberi peluang yang tinggi untuk masing masing buat attacking duty.
Team Strength
Lebih fluid berbanding Palace yang direct football. Ada high abilities untuk bermain free flow.
Lebih variasi dalam build up dengan pemain seperti Ibe dan Moreno offering attack di flank. Improve abilities
untuk defending the setpieces. Team ini juga amat efektif untuk mengatasi offside trap.
Team Weaknesses.
Kehilangan player DMF yang memungkinkan reshuffle di DMF. Bila meletakkan Emre Can di DMF ia bukan jaminan
back 3 akan konsisten. Lovren sebelum ini masih belum sesuai dengan back 3. Dan saya lebih rasa Johnson adalah
calon lebih baik untuk menggantikan Can di Back 3 jika ingin menggunakan Can di Box To Box DMF.
Jika Lovren di RCB ia akan mengurangkan offensive build up dari belakang dan menjadi pure CB yang tak akan generate active movement. Lovren can play , but the tactical attitude will changed.
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Penilaian Awal
Ia adalah game yang sukar kerana Liverpool agak badi di sini. Namun last game kita di sini memang berhak kalah sebab
pasukan memang dalam krisis identiti corak taktikal. Kali ini Liverpool berbeza dengan lebih impressive display.
Cuma kerapkali Liverpool akan mabuk selepas menewaskan pasukan kuat seperti Spurs. Alan Pardew dalam situasi yang
less pressure dan tidak ada desakan dan propaganda sperti GETGERRARDTOWEMBLEY yang dicanang Liverpool.
Kemenangan disini memang untuk kapten dan footballing reason. Let&039;s win it Lads.
Antara key point Liverpool untuk menang,
1. reduce impact daripada Yanick Bolasie - so Markovic patut start untuk battle speed
2. kurangkan peluang palace bermain long cross dari corner flag
3. Considering to Use fresh leg sperti Lallana, Balo dan Lovren untuk game ini
4. Tight marking on Campbell
5. More composure dan patient untuk break the defensive system.
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Prediksi
1-3 away Win.. I reckon Balo , Hendo dan sources dari corner kick goal dari Sakho atau Skrtel.
P/S
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Jordon Ibe vs Spurs ! Memey terbaek budak ni kplm iman
to : tactical extremist
CC : jurulatih bolasepak sekolah,
~ BY Axello
Dengan rekod 2 kemenangan daripada 6 pertemuan ke atas Palace, ini bukanlah game mudah.. saya dalam proses menelusuri taktikal dan statitikal yg padat dan ringkas.
Pastikan anda menerjah ke sini untuk preview takut newsfeed tak keluar...
Apa pandangan anda tentang perlawanan ini. Mungkin saya cuba rangkumkan dalam previu analisis taktikal.
Previu ini akan dipublish sekitar 3.30pm ini
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to : tactical extremist
CC : jurulatih bolasepak sekolah,
~ BY Axello
Dengan rekod 2 kemenangan daripada 6 pertemuan ke atas Palace, ini bukanlah game mudah.. saya dalam proses menelusuri taktikal dan statitikal yg padat dan ringkas.
Pastikan anda menerjah ke sini untuk preview takut newsfeed tak keluar...
Apa pandangan anda tentang perlawanan ini. Mungkin saya cuba rangkumkan dalam previu analisis taktikal.
Previu ini akan dipublish sekitar 3.30pm ini
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Satu nama stadium yg pernah menguburkan hasrat Gerrard untuk menjulang BPL sedia menjadi &039;neraka&039; sekali lagi utk mengakhiri kempen propaganda GetGerrardToWembley.
Adakah Rodgers dan pemain Liverpool bersedia utk nengatasi badi di Selhurst Park selepas musim lepas pro Crystal Palace menggelar kebangkitan ketinggalan 3 gol dan menyamakan kedudukan hasil individual brilliant Gayle.
Bagi penyokong Palace Ia adalah persis inspirational comeback from 3 goals down oleh Liverpool. Kali ini Liverpool membawa tanggungjawab kontrak tak rasmi dan tak langsung utk ke Wembley.
StevenGerrard mungkin salah satu sebab apresisasi individual namun banyak lagi faktor lain atas footballing reason.
Rodgers mencari piala pertama.
Liverpool juga mengharapkan ...
Sekian.. malas cita panjang nak rembat sarapan...
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Selhurst Park! ************** Satu nama stadium yg pernah menguburkan hasrat Ger...
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Satu nama stadium yg pernah menguburkan hasrat Gerrard untuk menjulang BPL sedia menjadi &039;neraka&039; sekali lagi utk mengakhiri kempen propaganda GetGerrardToWembley.
Adakah Rodgers dan pemain Liverpool bersedia utk nengatasi badi di Selhurst Park selepas musim lepas pro Crystal Palace menggelar kebangkitan ketinggalan 3 gol dan menyamakan kedudukan hasil individual brilliant Gayle.
Bagi penyokong Palace Ia adalah persis inspirational comeback from 3 goals down oleh Liverpool. Kali ini Liverpool membawa tanggungjawab kontrak tak rasmi dan tak langsung utk ke Wembley.
StevenGerrard mungkin salah satu sebab apresisasi individual namun banyak lagi faktor lain atas footballing reason.
Rodgers mencari piala pertama.
Liverpool juga mengharapkan ...
Sekian.. malas cita panjang nak rembat sarapan...
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- Mignolet
Penjaga gol yang digugurkan pertengahan musim ini, mendedahkan bahawa tunang beliau mencadangkan dia utk berfikir lebih, luar kotak/batasan dan lebih decisive utk &039;bersinar&039;.
Hingga pada masa itu, Atas permintaan sendiri, Simon Mignolet turut menjelaskan kepada wartawan bahawa kerjaya Liverpool beliau telah pergi ke wrong direction dan sedang diperbetulkan.
Jarang pemain Liga Perdana Inggeris mengakui di khalayak tentang prestasi teruk secara peribadi. Beliau dengan lantang mengakui dia mengalami sipmtom yips versi bola sepak. Beliau berkata minda yang hancur/bercelaru menyebabkan dia tidak dapat membuat keputusan/decision utk menghadapi dengan crosse dan backpasses. Kemuncak penyakit itu berlaku pada perlawanan boxing day menentang Burnley.
Mignolet digugurkan untuk away game vs Manchester United, dan hanya kembali menggantikan Brad Jones yg tercedera di Turf Moor.
Pandangan peribadi saya:
Etika kerja Mignolet memang luar biasa. Jarang sekali pemain yg dah down sampai satu tahap media bermain sentimen dengan mengaitkan Liverpool dengan rumors GK. Semua spotlight penyokong terarah kepada Mingnolet. Namun Mignolet mencerna ia sebagai satu tonik utk dia bangkit. Selepas itu Mignolet dilihat kembali kepada reputasi yg diharapkan. Dia berjaya mencetak 4 clean sheet streak.
Rate Mignolet : 7.0
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Bagaimana saya Reboot Karier Saya! - Mignolet Penjaga gol yang digugurkan perte...
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Penjaga gol yang digugurkan pertengahan musim ini, mendedahkan bahawa tunang beliau mencadangkan dia utk berfikir lebih, luar kotak/batasan dan lebih decisive utk &039;bersinar&039;.
Hingga pada masa itu, Atas permintaan sendiri, Simon Mignolet turut menjelaskan kepada wartawan bahawa kerjaya Liverpool beliau telah pergi ke wrong direction dan sedang diperbetulkan.
Jarang pemain Liga Perdana Inggeris mengakui di khalayak tentang prestasi teruk secara peribadi. Beliau dengan lantang mengakui dia mengalami sipmtom yips versi bola sepak. Beliau berkata minda yang hancur/bercelaru menyebabkan dia tidak dapat membuat keputusan/decision utk menghadapi dengan crosse dan backpasses. Kemuncak penyakit itu berlaku pada perlawanan boxing day menentang Burnley.
Mignolet digugurkan untuk away game vs Manchester United, dan hanya kembali menggantikan Brad Jones yg tercedera di Turf Moor.
Pandangan peribadi saya:
Etika kerja Mignolet memang luar biasa. Jarang sekali pemain yg dah down sampai satu tahap media bermain sentimen dengan mengaitkan Liverpool dengan rumors GK. Semua spotlight penyokong terarah kepada Mingnolet. Namun Mignolet mencerna ia sebagai satu tonik utk dia bangkit. Selepas itu Mignolet dilihat kembali kepada reputasi yg diharapkan. Dia berjaya mencetak 4 clean sheet streak.
Rate Mignolet : 7.0
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Kecewa tak dapat beraksi langsung dalam UCL kali ini. Sturridge bersemangat utk membantu Liverpool ke pentas kejohanan tertinggi kelab Eropah itu.
Persoalan utama , adakah Stirridge aka mendapat top gear beliau seperti musim lepas ?
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Sturr Leads The Line ! Kecewa tak dapat beraksi langsung dalam UCL kali ini. St...
Kecewa tak dapat beraksi langsung dalam UCL kali ini. Sturridge bersemangat utk membantu Liverpool ke pentas kejohanan tertinggi kelab Eropah itu.
Persoalan utama , adakah Stirridge aka mendapat top gear beliau seperti musim lepas ?
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Birthday pon kena kerja..apa nak buat..cari makan..hehe *Sakho sertai program a...
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Gerrard post di Insta beliau... doktor fisio tu sape ek? Selepas Zaf Iqbal .. se...
Susah sangat ke? Moreno belajar utk celebrate gol minggu ni.. kplm axello
Petr Cech, Emre Can and Mesut Ozil are joined in a mixed Team of the (mid)Week featuring 11 players from nine different Premier League clubs.
Check out our latest Team of the Week and then let us know your top XI using the story comment facility at the bottom of the article.
TEAMtalk's Top Men (3-5-2): Cech; Janmaat, Can, Kouyate; Fer, Milner, Bolasie, Ozil, Phillips; Aguero, Ideye.
Petr Cech (Chelsea): With Thibaut Courtois stumbling slightly from his exalted platform, 'understudy' Cech strutted on stage to give a firm reminder of his endearing brilliance with a virtuoso display against Everton. Superbly thwarting Romelu Lukaku with a sensational reaction stop, his unshakable character and supreme composure provided the basis for a potentially title-deciding three points.
Darryl Janmaat (Newcastle): The Magpies snatched an unpolished diamond when the Dutch dynamo traded Groningen away for the glitz and glamour of the Premier League last summer. Game by game, the prowling full-back is repaying their hefty investment with interest. Delivering a delicious cross that rendered Papiss Cisse's strike more an obligation, Janmaat's excellent display against Crystal Palace again highlighted his refined credentials.
Emre Can (Liverpool): A key component in Brendan Rodgers' free-flowing formation, the versatile German completed another assured display against a swashbuckling Tottenham. Equally adapt in and out of possession, Can's composed positioning reduced Christian Eriksen to spectator status - quite the feat. It's no coincidence his introduction has coincided with Liverpool's mid-season renaissance.
Cheikhou Kouyate (West Ham): After showcasing his extensive skill-set last weekend, Kouyate again impressed in an unfamiliar centre-half position as West Ham left another European-chasing opponent frustrated. The Senegalese starred as Southampton's frontmen were denied by Sam Allardyce's well-drilled hosts. With Winston Reid and James Collins struggling with niggles and knocks aplenty, Kouyate's impressive form could not have been more perfectly timed.
Leroy Fer (QPR): Holland's World Cup hero has seamlessly swapped continental caviar for the bread and butter of the Premier League, providing crucial attacking verve in a cautious Rangers midfield. Fer's textbook header opened the scoring in Tuesday's relegation six pointer at Sunderland, his fourth of the season. However, having been ruled out with ligament damage, his forward thrust will be sorely missed as QPR aim to avoid an instant return to the second-tier.
James Milner (Man City): Far removed from City's all-star cast of limelight-loving trequartistas, unfashionable utility-man Milner has excelled in 2015, usurping Yaya Toure's goalscoring midfielder crown. The energetic England international maintained his purple patch, clinically finishing a flowing move as the champions comfortably dispatched Stoke. City's first league win at the Britannia owed much to Milner's emblematic determination and tireless work-rate.
Yannick Bolasie (Crystal Palace): Despite recently returning from an energy-sapping AFCON campaign, Eagles flier Bolasie showed no signs of fatigue as his second-half introduction inspired a vibrant comeback against Newcastle. The Congolese winger's inch-perfect delivery rendered Frazier Campbell's overdue goal drought a thing of the past. An old-school, chalk-booted winger, Bolasie's improvement is immeasurable.
Mesut Ozil (Arsenal): In-form schemer Ozil delivered the ammunition as the Gunners shot down Leicester on Tuesday. Flourishing in a free role, he mercilessly destroyed the Foxes' beleaguered backline, assisting both Laurent Koscielny and Theo Walcott. Despite Alexis Sanchez's tireless tenacity and Santi Cazorla's fearsome thrust, Ozil's dexterity gives Arsenal the craft and class to carve apart deep-lying defences.
Matt Phillips (QPR): After struggling for game time under Harry Redknapp, the former Blackpool wideman emphatically showcased his oft overlooked abilities against Sunderland. His unswerving confidence and pinpoint deliveries ran Rangers ragged, with Fer and Bobby Zamora grateful beneficiaries of his inspired attacking display. A new start, both for club and player.
Sergio Aguero (Manchester City): After a barren post-Christmas run characterised by a fitness concerns, Aguero exploded into life in midweek, rattling home his first strikes since mid-December as Man City atoned for their early season shock against Stoke. Ending his month long goalless streak with a trademark Aguero finish and a clinical penalty, the Argentine talisman's return to greatness breathes fresh life into a spluttering title race.
Brown Ideye (West Brom): In a rather curious domino effect, Daniel Levy (via Emmanuel Adebayor and Carlton Cole) reportedly denied record-signing Brown Ideye an early escape route from his Premier League nightmare. Football is rarely straightforward of course, as the Nigerian's imperious performance against Swansea showed. A clinically-dispatched strike and dead-eyed assist going someway to repaying that £10m fee.
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Top Men: Cech, Can and Ozil make grade
Petr Cech, Emre Can and Mesut Ozil are joined in a mixed Team of the (mid)Week featuring 11 players from nine different Premier League clubs.
Check out our latest Team of the Week and then let us know your top XI using the story comment facility at the bottom of the article.
TEAMtalk's Top Men (3-5-2): Cech; Janmaat, Can, Kouyate; Fer, Milner, Bolasie, Ozil, Phillips; Aguero, Ideye.
Petr Cech (Chelsea): With Thibaut Courtois stumbling slightly from his exalted platform, 'understudy' Cech strutted on stage to give a firm reminder of his endearing brilliance with a virtuoso display against Everton. Superbly thwarting Romelu Lukaku with a sensational reaction stop, his unshakable character and supreme composure provided the basis for a potentially title-deciding three points.
Darryl Janmaat (Newcastle): The Magpies snatched an unpolished diamond when the Dutch dynamo traded Groningen away for the glitz and glamour of the Premier League last summer. Game by game, the prowling full-back is repaying their hefty investment with interest. Delivering a delicious cross that rendered Papiss Cisse's strike more an obligation, Janmaat's excellent display against Crystal Palace again highlighted his refined credentials.
Emre Can (Liverpool): A key component in Brendan Rodgers' free-flowing formation, the versatile German completed another assured display against a swashbuckling Tottenham. Equally adapt in and out of possession, Can's composed positioning reduced Christian Eriksen to spectator status - quite the feat. It's no coincidence his introduction has coincided with Liverpool's mid-season renaissance.
Cheikhou Kouyate (West Ham): After showcasing his extensive skill-set last weekend, Kouyate again impressed in an unfamiliar centre-half position as West Ham left another European-chasing opponent frustrated. The Senegalese starred as Southampton's frontmen were denied by Sam Allardyce's well-drilled hosts. With Winston Reid and James Collins struggling with niggles and knocks aplenty, Kouyate's impressive form could not have been more perfectly timed.
Leroy Fer (QPR): Holland's World Cup hero has seamlessly swapped continental caviar for the bread and butter of the Premier League, providing crucial attacking verve in a cautious Rangers midfield. Fer's textbook header opened the scoring in Tuesday's relegation six pointer at Sunderland, his fourth of the season. However, having been ruled out with ligament damage, his forward thrust will be sorely missed as QPR aim to avoid an instant return to the second-tier.
James Milner (Man City): Far removed from City's all-star cast of limelight-loving trequartistas, unfashionable utility-man Milner has excelled in 2015, usurping Yaya Toure's goalscoring midfielder crown. The energetic England international maintained his purple patch, clinically finishing a flowing move as the champions comfortably dispatched Stoke. City's first league win at the Britannia owed much to Milner's emblematic determination and tireless work-rate.
Yannick Bolasie (Crystal Palace): Despite recently returning from an energy-sapping AFCON campaign, Eagles flier Bolasie showed no signs of fatigue as his second-half introduction inspired a vibrant comeback against Newcastle. The Congolese winger's inch-perfect delivery rendered Frazier Campbell's overdue goal drought a thing of the past. An old-school, chalk-booted winger, Bolasie's improvement is immeasurable.
Mesut Ozil (Arsenal): In-form schemer Ozil delivered the ammunition as the Gunners shot down Leicester on Tuesday. Flourishing in a free role, he mercilessly destroyed the Foxes' beleaguered backline, assisting both Laurent Koscielny and Theo Walcott. Despite Alexis Sanchez's tireless tenacity and Santi Cazorla's fearsome thrust, Ozil's dexterity gives Arsenal the craft and class to carve apart deep-lying defences.
Matt Phillips (QPR): After struggling for game time under Harry Redknapp, the former Blackpool wideman emphatically showcased his oft overlooked abilities against Sunderland. His unswerving confidence and pinpoint deliveries ran Rangers ragged, with Fer and Bobby Zamora grateful beneficiaries of his inspired attacking display. A new start, both for club and player.
Sergio Aguero (Manchester City): After a barren post-Christmas run characterised by a fitness concerns, Aguero exploded into life in midweek, rattling home his first strikes since mid-December as Man City atoned for their early season shock against Stoke. Ending his month long goalless streak with a trademark Aguero finish and a clinical penalty, the Argentine talisman's return to greatness breathes fresh life into a spluttering title race.
Brown Ideye (West Brom): In a rather curious domino effect, Daniel Levy (via Emmanuel Adebayor and Carlton Cole) reportedly denied record-signing Brown Ideye an early escape route from his Premier League nightmare. Football is rarely straightforward of course, as the Nigerian's imperious performance against Swansea showed. A clinically-dispatched strike and dead-eyed assist going someway to repaying that £10m fee.
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