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Europa League: Team news for Liverpool v Besitkas
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"Saya sudah rasa selesa selepas kembali beraksi dan pasukan kini berada dalam keadaan yang baik. Saya sudah tidak sabar untuk membantu pasukan ini mencapai tujuan utama kami (memenangi piala) musim ini. Ia penting untuk mewujudkan persefahaman yang baik dengan pemain lain kerana kami bermain sebagai sebuah pasukan. Saya gembira beraksi bersama Mario Balotelli dan merasakan kami boleh membentuk gandingan yang hebat tetapi saya tidak kisah untuk berganding dengan mana-mana pemain di sini."
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Daniel Sturridge : "Saya sudah rasa selesa selepas kembali beraksi dan pasukan...
"Saya sudah rasa selesa selepas kembali beraksi dan pasukan kini berada dalam keadaan yang baik. Saya sudah tidak sabar untuk membantu pasukan ini mencapai tujuan utama kami (memenangi piala) musim ini. Ia penting untuk mewujudkan persefahaman yang baik dengan pemain lain kerana kami bermain sebagai sebuah pasukan. Saya gembira beraksi bersama Mario Balotelli dan merasakan kami boleh membentuk gandingan yang hebat tetapi saya tidak kisah untuk berganding dengan mana-mana pemain di sini."
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Liverpool striker Rickie Lambert has revealed he came “very close” to signing for Aston Villa on transfer-deadline day, only to pull out at the last minute as he refused to throw in the towel on his Reds career.
Since joining boyhood club Liverpool from Southampton last summer for £4million, the England international has struggled to make an impact. In 26 appearances in all competitions, with only 10 starts, Lambert has scored just three goals, one of which was against Villa in a 2-0 win last month.
With Villa desperate for goals they attempted a late raid on the Reds to prise Lambert away, going so far as to agree terms on a two-and-a- half-year deal, only for the 33-year-old to deliver a late snub.
Explaining his decision to the Liverpool Echo, Lambert said: “I got a phone call from the gaffer about 4pm (on deadline day) saying Aston Villa had come in.
“He said he didn’t want me to go, but basically offered me the chance if I wanted to play football, which is fair enough.
“I spoke to my agent, my wife, to Aston Villa and it was close. It was very close. It was touch and go. We agreed everything.
“But in the end there just wasn’t enough time to say ‘yes’ – to make a decision in the space of four or five hours for the next two-and-a-half-years. Not just for me, but for my family as well.
“It was something I just couldn’t do. It was too short notice. It was too big of a decision to make in the short amount of time I had.”
Lambert concedes he did not want to leave Liverpool so soon after realising his dream of playing for the Merseyside club. “It was nothing negative towards Aston Villa, it’s a great club,” added Lambert.
“I just didn’t think it was right for me to leave here just six months into my Liverpool career. I didn’t want to go.
“It was something I would have probably looked back at a few years down the line and regretted if I had moved too early.
“It’s hard sometimes when you aren’t playing, but I’m at the club I love. I’m not willing to give that up easily.”
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Rickie Lambert explains why he turned down Aston Villa move
Liverpool striker Rickie Lambert has revealed he came “very close” to signing for Aston Villa on transfer-deadline day, only to pull out at the last minute as he refused to throw in the towel on his Reds career.
Since joining boyhood club Liverpool from Southampton last summer for £4million, the England international has struggled to make an impact. In 26 appearances in all competitions, with only 10 starts, Lambert has scored just three goals, one of which was against Villa in a 2-0 win last month.
With Villa desperate for goals they attempted a late raid on the Reds to prise Lambert away, going so far as to agree terms on a two-and-a- half-year deal, only for the 33-year-old to deliver a late snub.
Explaining his decision to the Liverpool Echo, Lambert said: “I got a phone call from the gaffer about 4pm (on deadline day) saying Aston Villa had come in.
“He said he didn’t want me to go, but basically offered me the chance if I wanted to play football, which is fair enough.
“I spoke to my agent, my wife, to Aston Villa and it was close. It was very close. It was touch and go. We agreed everything.
“But in the end there just wasn’t enough time to say ‘yes’ – to make a decision in the space of four or five hours for the next two-and-a-half-years. Not just for me, but for my family as well.
“It was something I just couldn’t do. It was too short notice. It was too big of a decision to make in the short amount of time I had.”
Lambert concedes he did not want to leave Liverpool so soon after realising his dream of playing for the Merseyside club. “It was nothing negative towards Aston Villa, it’s a great club,” added Lambert.
“I just didn’t think it was right for me to leave here just six months into my Liverpool career. I didn’t want to go.
“It was something I would have probably looked back at a few years down the line and regretted if I had moved too early.
“It’s hard sometimes when you aren’t playing, but I’m at the club I love. I’m not willing to give that up easily.”
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Daniel Sturridge penyambung legasi penyerang liverpool selepas Ian Rush,Kenny Da...
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Europa League: Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers 'disappointed' with Lazar Markovic's lengthy ban
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Perlawanan suku akhir Piala FA antara Liverpool menentang Blackburn Rovers di Anfield akan berlangsung pada hari Ahad, 8 Mac 2015 pada jam 11.55 malam waktu Malaysia. Keterangan lanjut akan diberitahu kelak.
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SAH !! CONFIRM !!! Perlawanan suku akhir Piala FA antara Liverpool menentang Bl...
Perlawanan suku akhir Piala FA antara Liverpool menentang Blackburn Rovers di Anfield akan berlangsung pada hari Ahad, 8 Mac 2015 pada jam 11.55 malam waktu Malaysia. Keterangan lanjut akan diberitahu kelak.
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La Liga: Eibar appeal to FIFA over loan deal for Liverpool's Rafa Paez
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Liverpool striker Rickie Lambert confirms he nearly joined Aston Villa
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Gk : Kirkland
CB Danny Wilson
Cb Djimi Traore
LB : Konchesky
RB : Kvarme
DMF : Poulsen
CMF : Aquillani
RMF : Nunez
LMF : Benoit Cheyrou
CF : Voronin
CF : El Hadji Diouf..
Ok skarang pilih pemain simpanan anda yg lagi teruk , swap dengan list di atas.
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axello
Full article here :
http://ift.tt/1neb5r8
Liverpool’s all-time worst Premier League XI - This Is Anfield
http://ift.tt/1j5KihO
Now it&039;s the end of the season, we can all breathe a sigh of relief, and here, just for fun, Simon Collings selects an eleven made up on Liverpool&039;s worst Premier League signings.
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THIS IS Anfield meletkakkan Liverpool Worst 11 Gk : Kirkland CB Danny Wilson Cb...
Gk : Kirkland
CB Danny Wilson
Cb Djimi Traore
LB : Konchesky
RB : Kvarme
DMF : Poulsen
CMF : Aquillani
RMF : Nunez
LMF : Benoit Cheyrou
CF : Voronin
CF : El Hadji Diouf..
Ok skarang pilih pemain simpanan anda yg lagi teruk , swap dengan list di atas.
kplm
axello
Full article here :
http://ift.tt/1neb5r8
Liverpool’s all-time worst Premier League XI - This Is Anfield
http://ift.tt/1j5KihO
Now it&039;s the end of the season, we can all breathe a sigh of relief, and here, just for fun, Simon Collings selects an eleven made up on Liverpool&039;s worst Premier League signings.
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Steven Gerrard and Romelu Lukaku are among the players to have suffered the biggest dip in form this season, writes WhoScored's Ali Tweedale.
The widespread feeling surrounding the decision, mutual or not, for Liverpool and Steven Gerrard to opt against extending their lifelong love affair was that there had been some degree of mistreatment.
The Reds' captain and last-gasp saviour on so many occasions over the years deserved better, they said. He deserved, on the basis of his extensive service and loyalty to the club, a contract extension for at least another year. He's Steven Gerrard, and we don't want to suffer the same fate that Chelsea did with Frank Lampard, do we?
But football has no time for sentiment any more. It is big business, though not a very good one, and money and success is paramount. There is no time for niceties, and players are readily cast aside.
The rumours were that Liverpool didn't jump at the chance to keep hold of their leader, and he wasn't sufficiently happy at the prospect of playing a mere bit-part role, so the club missed the boat.
Could it be, however, that Liverpool's hesitancy was warranted?
There has been a discernible drop off in both form and influence on Gerrard's part this season, with Brendan Rodgers attempting to find a place for him in a Liverpool side in seach of a new identity in the wake of Luis Suarez's departure to Barcelona.
It was apparent from an early stage that he is no longer adequate as a holding midfielder, neither breaking up play nor protecting the defence enough to be considered a viable option for the role. The Reds' defensive cracks that were equally pronounced last season were no longer being papered over by the unstoppable goalscoring efforts of Suarez and Daniel Sturridge.
Gerrard maintained his position in central midfield for a while, but it was increasingly obvious that Lucas was needed in there. As was Jordan Henderson's energy.
The captain has since appeared almost exclusively in an inside-right forward position. However, dropping deep in search of possession and naturally inclined to drift infield, he is not an obvious candidate to play in that position, and his impact is dwindling. He was withdrawn shortly after Tottenham equalised last week, before missing the weekend FA Cup win over Crystal Palace. The in-form Reds certainly haven't missed him.
He is scoring less frequently (a goal every 295 minutes this season compared to every 223 last), and his goals are barely ever coming from anything other than the penalty spot. Since the start of last season, Gerrard has scored just five goals excluding penalties.
He has also dropped off remarkably in terms of assists, with just one this season compared to 13 last term (though that was always going to fall with Suarez leaving), whilst he is making significantly fewer tackles (1.8 per game to 2.9) and interceptions (0.7 to 1.4). He is also being dribbled past almost twice as much (1.0 to 0.6).
The crux of the matter is that according to WhoScored's rating system, of players to make more than 10 starts both this season and last, Gerrard's decline has been the greatest in the whole Premier League. Worrying stuff indeed, but perhaps unsurprising to those in the hierarchy at Anfield who decided not to renew his contract.
The second worst offender in this regard is Aaron Ramsey, who could to some extent be excused for a drop in average rating of 0.78, with injury having once against disrupted his campaign. He clearly struggles to get back up to the pace of the Premier League without a run of games behind him, and injury has meant inconsistency in his performances.
A total of five goals and assists over 18 appearances so far this season isn't good enough for a player of his quality and in a team of Arsenal's talents, though his wonderful goal at Galatasaray in the Champions League suggests there is life in him yet.
Tim Sherwood certainly has a job on his hands at Aston Villa, and it will be a challenge turning Christian Benteke, who has a WhoScored rating of 6.50 this season, back into the striker who managed 7.26 last season or even 7.45 the year before.
Many have cited the impact Sherwood had on Emmanuel Adebayor last season, but this is a completely different set of circumstances, with Benteke playing consistently but struggling for form compared to Adebayor, who had simply been frozen out.
Villa's goalscoring deficiencies have long been well documented, and Benteke has not scored a league goal since before Christmas. An assist and man of the match award against Leicester in the cup on Sunday, however, with the Belgian's display vastly improved after Sherwood gave half-time team talk, could hint at better things to come.
Wojciech Szczesny's average rating has dropped from 7.04 last season to 6.46 this campaign, and it seems that more than his lighting up in the showers after defeat at Southampton was to blame for him losing his place in the Gunners' starting line-up.
Arsene Wenger has endured struggles trying to replace Jens Lehmann at the club, and is still in search of a reliable replacement. No player has made more errors leading to a goal this season than Szczesny (3) has in his 17 appearances. Comparatively, he made only two such errors over 37 Premier League matches last season. David Ospina certainly looks a better bet in the Arsenal goal.
Romelu Lukaku's assertion last week that he ultimately wants to end up at what he called a 'top club' didn't sit too well with some of the Everton fans that cheer his name on a weekly basis, and his performances don't truly suggest he is living up to his potential.
A great season last year in which he recorded an average rating of 7.31 earned him a £28million permanent move to Goodison Park, but he is struggling with the weight of that price tag on his shoulders, scoring, setting up goals, shooting, creating chances and dribbling less frequently. Seven goals from 69 shots and a rating of 6.75 certainly doesn't merit a move to any interpretation of a 'top club'.
All statistics courtesy of WhoScored.com, where you can find yet more stats, including live in-game data and unique player and team ratings. You can follow all the scores, statistics, live player and team ratings with the new free-to-download WhoScored iOS app.
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Gerrard and Lukaku form dips among worst
Steven Gerrard and Romelu Lukaku are among the players to have suffered the biggest dip in form this season, writes WhoScored's Ali Tweedale.
The widespread feeling surrounding the decision, mutual or not, for Liverpool and Steven Gerrard to opt against extending their lifelong love affair was that there had been some degree of mistreatment.
The Reds' captain and last-gasp saviour on so many occasions over the years deserved better, they said. He deserved, on the basis of his extensive service and loyalty to the club, a contract extension for at least another year. He's Steven Gerrard, and we don't want to suffer the same fate that Chelsea did with Frank Lampard, do we?
But football has no time for sentiment any more. It is big business, though not a very good one, and money and success is paramount. There is no time for niceties, and players are readily cast aside.
The rumours were that Liverpool didn't jump at the chance to keep hold of their leader, and he wasn't sufficiently happy at the prospect of playing a mere bit-part role, so the club missed the boat.
Could it be, however, that Liverpool's hesitancy was warranted?
There has been a discernible drop off in both form and influence on Gerrard's part this season, with Brendan Rodgers attempting to find a place for him in a Liverpool side in seach of a new identity in the wake of Luis Suarez's departure to Barcelona.
It was apparent from an early stage that he is no longer adequate as a holding midfielder, neither breaking up play nor protecting the defence enough to be considered a viable option for the role. The Reds' defensive cracks that were equally pronounced last season were no longer being papered over by the unstoppable goalscoring efforts of Suarez and Daniel Sturridge.
Gerrard maintained his position in central midfield for a while, but it was increasingly obvious that Lucas was needed in there. As was Jordan Henderson's energy.
The captain has since appeared almost exclusively in an inside-right forward position. However, dropping deep in search of possession and naturally inclined to drift infield, he is not an obvious candidate to play in that position, and his impact is dwindling. He was withdrawn shortly after Tottenham equalised last week, before missing the weekend FA Cup win over Crystal Palace. The in-form Reds certainly haven't missed him.
He is scoring less frequently (a goal every 295 minutes this season compared to every 223 last), and his goals are barely ever coming from anything other than the penalty spot. Since the start of last season, Gerrard has scored just five goals excluding penalties.
He has also dropped off remarkably in terms of assists, with just one this season compared to 13 last term (though that was always going to fall with Suarez leaving), whilst he is making significantly fewer tackles (1.8 per game to 2.9) and interceptions (0.7 to 1.4). He is also being dribbled past almost twice as much (1.0 to 0.6).
The crux of the matter is that according to WhoScored's rating system, of players to make more than 10 starts both this season and last, Gerrard's decline has been the greatest in the whole Premier League. Worrying stuff indeed, but perhaps unsurprising to those in the hierarchy at Anfield who decided not to renew his contract.
The second worst offender in this regard is Aaron Ramsey, who could to some extent be excused for a drop in average rating of 0.78, with injury having once against disrupted his campaign. He clearly struggles to get back up to the pace of the Premier League without a run of games behind him, and injury has meant inconsistency in his performances.
A total of five goals and assists over 18 appearances so far this season isn't good enough for a player of his quality and in a team of Arsenal's talents, though his wonderful goal at Galatasaray in the Champions League suggests there is life in him yet.
Tim Sherwood certainly has a job on his hands at Aston Villa, and it will be a challenge turning Christian Benteke, who has a WhoScored rating of 6.50 this season, back into the striker who managed 7.26 last season or even 7.45 the year before.
Many have cited the impact Sherwood had on Emmanuel Adebayor last season, but this is a completely different set of circumstances, with Benteke playing consistently but struggling for form compared to Adebayor, who had simply been frozen out.
Villa's goalscoring deficiencies have long been well documented, and Benteke has not scored a league goal since before Christmas. An assist and man of the match award against Leicester in the cup on Sunday, however, with the Belgian's display vastly improved after Sherwood gave half-time team talk, could hint at better things to come.
Wojciech Szczesny's average rating has dropped from 7.04 last season to 6.46 this campaign, and it seems that more than his lighting up in the showers after defeat at Southampton was to blame for him losing his place in the Gunners' starting line-up.
Arsene Wenger has endured struggles trying to replace Jens Lehmann at the club, and is still in search of a reliable replacement. No player has made more errors leading to a goal this season than Szczesny (3) has in his 17 appearances. Comparatively, he made only two such errors over 37 Premier League matches last season. David Ospina certainly looks a better bet in the Arsenal goal.
Romelu Lukaku's assertion last week that he ultimately wants to end up at what he called a 'top club' didn't sit too well with some of the Everton fans that cheer his name on a weekly basis, and his performances don't truly suggest he is living up to his potential.
A great season last year in which he recorded an average rating of 7.31 earned him a £28million permanent move to Goodison Park, but he is struggling with the weight of that price tag on his shoulders, scoring, setting up goals, shooting, creating chances and dribbling less frequently. Seven goals from 69 shots and a rating of 6.75 certainly doesn't merit a move to any interpretation of a 'top club'.
All statistics courtesy of WhoScored.com, where you can find yet more stats, including live in-game data and unique player and team ratings. You can follow all the scores, statistics, live player and team ratings with the new free-to-download WhoScored iOS app.
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With Liverpool’s Europa League last-32 clash with Besiktas on Thursday looming large, we rewind eight years and look back at the night the Reds took apart the Turkish giants.
Liverpool 8-0 Besiktas
6th November 2007
Pre-Match
Rafa Benitez‘s side had been beaten by Besiktas 2-1 in Turkey in their Champions League group stage clash two weeks earlier, and revenge was on the minds of the Liverpool players.
They had accumulated just one point from their three group games prior to the showdown at Anfield, also drawing with Porto and losing to Marseille, and a win was absolutely imperative if the Reds were to qualify for the knockout stages.
Dominant first-half
Benitez’s men dominated from the start, with Andriy Voronin failing to convert twice early on. Although his time on Merseyside was extremely poor, this was one of the Ukrainian’s better nights in a Reds shirt.
The deadlock was broken after 19 minutes though. Peter Crouch scored at the second attempt, after Hakan Arikan had kept out his initial effort.
Roared on by a typically atmospheric Anfield crowd, it was 2-0 soon after. Vorinin produced a pinpoint cross for Yossi Benayoun, and the effective Israeli took the ball down and lashed his shot into the corner of the Anfield Road net.
The visitors rarely threatened at any point in the opening 45 minutes, and the second-half was about to get even worse for them.
Rampant Reds
Liverpool’s third arrived eight minutes after the interval, as Benayoun was on-hand to tap home after John Arne Riise’s shot was only parried by Arikan.
Benayoun, an extremely underrated member of the side during the late 2000s, completed his hat-trick shortly after, slotting home another close-range effort in front the Kop.
Steven Gerrard got in on the act midway through the second-half, thundering home a deflected effort after a flowing move involving the skipper and Voronin. It was 5-0, and damage limitation.
Substitute Ryan Babel scored a quickfire double in the latter stages of proceedings, the first of which was a sublime back-heeled finish and the second a freakish effort that ricochet off the Dutchman and over Arikan.
The finishing touches were delivered by Crouch, who headed home Benayoun’s cross to complete a sensational team performance by Liverpool. It remains their biggest ever Champions League victory to date.
Goals: Crouch 19 & 89, Benayoun 32, 53 & 56, Gerrard 69, Babel 79 & 81.
Attendance: 41,143
Liverpool: Reina, Aurelio (Babel 63), Hyypia, Carragher, Arbeloa, Riise, Mascherano, Gerrard (Lucas 72), Benayoun, Voronin (Kewell 72), Crouch.
Subs not used: Martin, Finnan, Torres, Kuyt.
Besiktas: Arikan, Uzulmez, Toraman, Diatta, Kurtulus (Higuain 62), Sedef (Ricardinho 78), Cisse, Avci, Ozcan (Tandogan 46), Delgado, Bobo.
Subs not used: Rustu, Yozgatli, Kas, Karadeniz.
What happened next?
Having dispatched of Besiktas, it was still essential that the Reds won their two remaining group games. They did it in style, beating Porto 4-1 in a tense encounter at Anfield before producing a superb performance in a 4-0 win away at Marseille.
Having qualified for the last-16, Benitez’s team beat Roberto Mancini’s much-fancied Inter Milan 3-0 on aggregate, before knocking Arsenal out in an epic quarter-final clash.
Liverpool’s run finally came to an end in the semi-finals, with Chelsea gaining revenge for their defeats against the Reds in 2005 and 2007.
The 4-4 draw in the second-leg at Stamford Bridge was one of the finest games of the last decade, but saw Liverpool fall just short of turning around the 3-1 first-leg deficit and reaching yet another European final.
What are your memories of that unforgettable 8-0 win against Besiktas? Let us know in the comments below.
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Recalling Liverpool’s record Champions League win over Besiktas
With Liverpool’s Europa League last-32 clash with Besiktas on Thursday looming large, we rewind eight years and look back at the night the Reds took apart the Turkish giants.
Liverpool 8-0 Besiktas
6th November 2007
Pre-Match
Rafa Benitez‘s side had been beaten by Besiktas 2-1 in Turkey in their Champions League group stage clash two weeks earlier, and revenge was on the minds of the Liverpool players.
They had accumulated just one point from their three group games prior to the showdown at Anfield, also drawing with Porto and losing to Marseille, and a win was absolutely imperative if the Reds were to qualify for the knockout stages.
Dominant first-half
Benitez’s men dominated from the start, with Andriy Voronin failing to convert twice early on. Although his time on Merseyside was extremely poor, this was one of the Ukrainian’s better nights in a Reds shirt.
The deadlock was broken after 19 minutes though. Peter Crouch scored at the second attempt, after Hakan Arikan had kept out his initial effort.
Roared on by a typically atmospheric Anfield crowd, it was 2-0 soon after. Vorinin produced a pinpoint cross for Yossi Benayoun, and the effective Israeli took the ball down and lashed his shot into the corner of the Anfield Road net.
The visitors rarely threatened at any point in the opening 45 minutes, and the second-half was about to get even worse for them.
Rampant Reds
Liverpool’s third arrived eight minutes after the interval, as Benayoun was on-hand to tap home after John Arne Riise’s shot was only parried by Arikan.
Benayoun, an extremely underrated member of the side during the late 2000s, completed his hat-trick shortly after, slotting home another close-range effort in front the Kop.
Steven Gerrard got in on the act midway through the second-half, thundering home a deflected effort after a flowing move involving the skipper and Voronin. It was 5-0, and damage limitation.
Substitute Ryan Babel scored a quickfire double in the latter stages of proceedings, the first of which was a sublime back-heeled finish and the second a freakish effort that ricochet off the Dutchman and over Arikan.
The finishing touches were delivered by Crouch, who headed home Benayoun’s cross to complete a sensational team performance by Liverpool. It remains their biggest ever Champions League victory to date.
Goals: Crouch 19 & 89, Benayoun 32, 53 & 56, Gerrard 69, Babel 79 & 81.
Attendance: 41,143
Liverpool: Reina, Aurelio (Babel 63), Hyypia, Carragher, Arbeloa, Riise, Mascherano, Gerrard (Lucas 72), Benayoun, Voronin (Kewell 72), Crouch.
Subs not used: Martin, Finnan, Torres, Kuyt.
Besiktas: Arikan, Uzulmez, Toraman, Diatta, Kurtulus (Higuain 62), Sedef (Ricardinho 78), Cisse, Avci, Ozcan (Tandogan 46), Delgado, Bobo.
Subs not used: Rustu, Yozgatli, Kas, Karadeniz.
What happened next?
Having dispatched of Besiktas, it was still essential that the Reds won their two remaining group games. They did it in style, beating Porto 4-1 in a tense encounter at Anfield before producing a superb performance in a 4-0 win away at Marseille.
Having qualified for the last-16, Benitez’s team beat Roberto Mancini’s much-fancied Inter Milan 3-0 on aggregate, before knocking Arsenal out in an epic quarter-final clash.
Liverpool’s run finally came to an end in the semi-finals, with Chelsea gaining revenge for their defeats against the Reds in 2005 and 2007.
The 4-4 draw in the second-leg at Stamford Bridge was one of the finest games of the last decade, but saw Liverpool fall just short of turning around the 3-1 first-leg deficit and reaching yet another European final.
What are your memories of that unforgettable 8-0 win against Besiktas? Let us know in the comments below.
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Bos Liverpool BrendanRodgers menegaskan dia mempunyai skuad terkuat beliau sejak mengambil alih di Anfield pada bulan Jun 2012.
Pengkritik Liverpool ,kerap membantai, kekurangan pilihan taktikal seperti yg saya pernah katakan dalam analisis saya sebelum ini. No plan B ,C atau D. Sesetengah peminat percaya ia adalah punca pasukan ini terlepas gelaran musim lalu, tetapi Rodgers percaya dia mempunyai pilihan untuk mengubah gaya kelab permainan.
Pada Sabtu lalu Rodgers memasukkan Mario Balotelli, Rickie Lambert dan Dejan Lovren sebagai gantian dan Liverpool bangkit daripada ketinggalan untuk menewaskan Crystal Palace 2-1 sekaligis mara ke Piala FA suku akhir.
"Sejak dua tahun pertama kami tidak mempunyai kemungkinan untuk menukar momentum permainan. Namun tahun ini kita jelas berjaya lakukan," kata Rodgers.
"Ia amat penting dalam permainan moden untuk mempunyai bangku simpanan yang boleh masuk dan mengubah permainan. Itulah yang berlaku."
Liverpool akan menentang seteru lama Blackburn dalam suku akhir Piala FA , manakala pada Khamis Liverpool akan menghadapi first leg pringkat akhir- 32 pasukam dalam perlawanan Liga Europa menentang Besiktas.
"Kami mempunyai jaudal yang sukar minggu ini tetapi pemain telah cemerlang dan datang melepasi cabaran dengan baik. Sekarang kita akan benar-benar berharap untuk melepasi Liga Europa sepertimana kami lakukan dalamPiala FA, kami ingin melakukan yang terbaik".
-Rogders
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Saya pula kontra dengan Rodgers dan bersetuju dengan Gerrard musim lepas yg mengganggap team 2013/2014 sebagai terkuat. Anda pula bagamaina? Mana team terkuat Rodgers.
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Bos Liverpool BrendanRodgers menegaskan dia mempunyai skuad terkuat beliau sejak mengambil alih di Anfield pada bulan Jun 2012.
Pengkritik Liverpool ,kerap membantai, kekurangan pilihan taktikal seperti yg saya pernah katakan dalam analisis saya sebelum ini. No plan B ,C atau D. Sesetengah peminat percaya ia adalah punca pasukan ini terlepas gelaran musim lalu, tetapi Rodgers percaya dia mempunyai pilihan untuk mengubah gaya kelab permainan.
Pada Sabtu lalu Rodgers memasukkan Mario Balotelli, Rickie Lambert dan Dejan Lovren sebagai gantian dan Liverpool bangkit daripada ketinggalan untuk menewaskan Crystal Palace 2-1 sekaligis mara ke Piala FA suku akhir.
"Sejak dua tahun pertama kami tidak mempunyai kemungkinan untuk menukar momentum permainan. Namun tahun ini kita jelas berjaya lakukan," kata Rodgers.
"Ia amat penting dalam permainan moden untuk mempunyai bangku simpanan yang boleh masuk dan mengubah permainan. Itulah yang berlaku."
Liverpool akan menentang seteru lama Blackburn dalam suku akhir Piala FA , manakala pada Khamis Liverpool akan menghadapi first leg pringkat akhir- 32 pasukam dalam perlawanan Liga Europa menentang Besiktas.
"Kami mempunyai jaudal yang sukar minggu ini tetapi pemain telah cemerlang dan datang melepasi cabaran dengan baik. Sekarang kita akan benar-benar berharap untuk melepasi Liga Europa sepertimana kami lakukan dalamPiala FA, kami ingin melakukan yang terbaik".
-Rogders
pandangan
Saya pula kontra dengan Rodgers dan bersetuju dengan Gerrard musim lepas yg mengganggap team 2013/2014 sebagai terkuat. Anda pula bagamaina? Mana team terkuat Rodgers.
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Bradford City and West Brom lead the way in our FA Cup Team of the Week while Ozil, Gibbs, Henderson and Mignolet also join the select 11.
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: (4-1-3-2): Mignolet, Dawson, McArdle, Lescott, Gibbs, Henderson, Clarke, Ozil, King, Ideye, Stead
Simon Mignolet (Liverpool): After a cacophony of flaps and fumbles cast doubt on his Anfield career, Belgian shot-stopper Mignolet maintained his admirable resurgence against Crystal Palace on Saturday evening. Despite early miscommunication, contributing to Fraser Campbell's smash'n'grab opener, the former Sunderland glovesman responded in imperious fashion, dealing exceptionally with Palace's cross-centric ploy. With his confidence restored, Mignolet could finally quash the incessant rumours surrounding his future.
Craig Dawson (West Brom): Tony Pulis' tactical prudence is weaving wonders at the Hawthorns, with versatile defender Dawson a major, if unexpected, beneficiary. Forced into an unfamiliar right-back role, he defied any premature "square peg, round hole" claims by producing a performance of supreme distinction as the Baggies trounced West Ham. While offering a reliable physical presence, his assist for Brown Ideye's early strike was full-back play transcribed verbatim from textbook.
Rory McArdle (Bradford): The imperious Bantam's blocker raised his game immeasurably on Sunday, inspiring the League One underdogs to a rather foreseeable cup upset against Sunderland. A major protagonist in Bradford's incredible sprint to the 2012 League Cup final, McArdle's assured defensive display once again propelled his side towards the national stadium. Steven Fletcher, Danny Graham and Connor Wickham, who's combined transfer fees tot up to around £30m, all tried and failed to bypass the towering centre-half.
Jolean Lescott (West Brom): The former England international cast off the shackles of his Man City detention last summer, joining the Baggies as a free man on the road to redemption. Thankfully, his prolonged period in the football wilderness has barely affected Lescott's undoubted, if forgotten, quality. Displaying excellent organisation and positional awareness, the 26 time international marshalled West Brom's impenetrable backline against the rather blunt Hammers.
Kieron Gibbs (Arsenal): While Santi Cazorla and Mesut Ozil served up a feast of delicious dexterity, Arsenal's roving left-back soared understandably below the radar. However, his performance was no less dazzling. Against a shell-shocked Middlesbrough, Gibbs' tireless overlaps and perfectly placed crosses bamboozled the visitors' static defence, laying on the opener for Olivier Giroud with a typically pinpoint delivery. His enforced exile from national recognition remains a source of underlying confusion.
Jordan Henderson (Liverpool): The Reds' captain-in-waiting assumed the armband with pride, offering a mouth-watering taster of Liverpool's future in the absence of outgoing talisman Steven Gerrard. In the bubbling cauldron of Selhurst Park, Henderson's impeccably refined forward bursts and instinctive tactical awareness inspired Liverpool's triumph in a full-blooded midfield battle, providing the platform for a hard-fought yet ultimately deserved win. On this evidence, Liverpool's future is in capable hands indeed.
Billy Clarke (Bradford): Even upon the rhythm restricting turf of Valley Parade, dexterous forward Clarke showcased his enviable technical nous, outperforming his top-tier counterparts with consummate comfort. His impressive link-up play and incisive passing exposed Sunderland's ragged backline as Bradford added yet another Premier League name to their ever burgeoning collection of scalps. His admirable efforts to claim the opener, via a huge deflection of countryman John O'Shea, typify Bradford's underdog spirit.
Mesut Ozil (Arsenal): At £42.5m, it's fair to say much was expected of Germany's principal playmaker when he swapped the brilliant white of Real Madrid for Arsene Wenger's trophy-hunting Gunners. And, after a rather underwhelming first 18 months in north London, Ozil is starting to augment his undoubted eminence with vital consistency. The languid schemer's magnificent display against Middlesbrough maintained his remarkable recent form; his weighted passes and delicate balance offering a further reminder of his astounding skill-set.
Joshua King (Blackburn): Arguably the finest performer of round five, the Norwegian international eradicated Stoke with a clinical hat-trick at Ewood Park. A flicked header preceded two uber-composed one-on-ones shattered the Potters as Gary Bowyer's unfancied charges took one huge stride towards Wembley. While his formative years at Manchester United only yielded a mere handful of first-team opportunities, King exceptional display finally propelled him into nationwide prominence. Who says the magic of the cup is dead?
Brown Ideye (West Brom): The universe has three constants; life, death, and the fact that football will always, always make us look like jabbering fools. Justifiably vilified after netting only twice in his first 17 games in English football, Brown Ideye's annus mirabilis continued on Saturday as he destroyed West Ham's makeshift backline with a performance of pure poachery. With trademark centre-forward intellect, the Nigerian's third and fourth goals of the calendar year offer a stark reminder of the beautiful game's undying unpredictability.
Jon Stead (Bradford): After netting in each round of the cup thus far, it was something of an inevitability that Bradford's strapping targetman would find the net against his former employers on Sunday. Stead, duly, rendered stattos smug and fans delirious as his low drive evaded Sunderland's clanger-happy 'keeper Vito Mannone. His trademark hold-up play and reliable aerial threat, straight out of the League One manual, proved too much for the beleaguered big-boys.
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Bradford City and West Brom lead the way in our FA Cup Team of the Week while Ozil, Gibbs, Henderson and Mignolet also join the select 11.
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: (4-1-3-2): Mignolet, Dawson, McArdle, Lescott, Gibbs, Henderson, Clarke, Ozil, King, Ideye, Stead
Simon Mignolet (Liverpool): After a cacophony of flaps and fumbles cast doubt on his Anfield career, Belgian shot-stopper Mignolet maintained his admirable resurgence against Crystal Palace on Saturday evening. Despite early miscommunication, contributing to Fraser Campbell's smash'n'grab opener, the former Sunderland glovesman responded in imperious fashion, dealing exceptionally with Palace's cross-centric ploy. With his confidence restored, Mignolet could finally quash the incessant rumours surrounding his future.
Craig Dawson (West Brom): Tony Pulis' tactical prudence is weaving wonders at the Hawthorns, with versatile defender Dawson a major, if unexpected, beneficiary. Forced into an unfamiliar right-back role, he defied any premature "square peg, round hole" claims by producing a performance of supreme distinction as the Baggies trounced West Ham. While offering a reliable physical presence, his assist for Brown Ideye's early strike was full-back play transcribed verbatim from textbook.
Rory McArdle (Bradford): The imperious Bantam's blocker raised his game immeasurably on Sunday, inspiring the League One underdogs to a rather foreseeable cup upset against Sunderland. A major protagonist in Bradford's incredible sprint to the 2012 League Cup final, McArdle's assured defensive display once again propelled his side towards the national stadium. Steven Fletcher, Danny Graham and Connor Wickham, who's combined transfer fees tot up to around £30m, all tried and failed to bypass the towering centre-half.
Jolean Lescott (West Brom): The former England international cast off the shackles of his Man City detention last summer, joining the Baggies as a free man on the road to redemption. Thankfully, his prolonged period in the football wilderness has barely affected Lescott's undoubted, if forgotten, quality. Displaying excellent organisation and positional awareness, the 26 time international marshalled West Brom's impenetrable backline against the rather blunt Hammers.
Kieron Gibbs (Arsenal): While Santi Cazorla and Mesut Ozil served up a feast of delicious dexterity, Arsenal's roving left-back soared understandably below the radar. However, his performance was no less dazzling. Against a shell-shocked Middlesbrough, Gibbs' tireless overlaps and perfectly placed crosses bamboozled the visitors' static defence, laying on the opener for Olivier Giroud with a typically pinpoint delivery. His enforced exile from national recognition remains a source of underlying confusion.
Jordan Henderson (Liverpool): The Reds' captain-in-waiting assumed the armband with pride, offering a mouth-watering taster of Liverpool's future in the absence of outgoing talisman Steven Gerrard. In the bubbling cauldron of Selhurst Park, Henderson's impeccably refined forward bursts and instinctive tactical awareness inspired Liverpool's triumph in a full-blooded midfield battle, providing the platform for a hard-fought yet ultimately deserved win. On this evidence, Liverpool's future is in capable hands indeed.
Billy Clarke (Bradford): Even upon the rhythm restricting turf of Valley Parade, dexterous forward Clarke showcased his enviable technical nous, outperforming his top-tier counterparts with consummate comfort. His impressive link-up play and incisive passing exposed Sunderland's ragged backline as Bradford added yet another Premier League name to their ever burgeoning collection of scalps. His admirable efforts to claim the opener, via a huge deflection of countryman John O'Shea, typify Bradford's underdog spirit.
Mesut Ozil (Arsenal): At £42.5m, it's fair to say much was expected of Germany's principal playmaker when he swapped the brilliant white of Real Madrid for Arsene Wenger's trophy-hunting Gunners. And, after a rather underwhelming first 18 months in north London, Ozil is starting to augment his undoubted eminence with vital consistency. The languid schemer's magnificent display against Middlesbrough maintained his remarkable recent form; his weighted passes and delicate balance offering a further reminder of his astounding skill-set.
Joshua King (Blackburn): Arguably the finest performer of round five, the Norwegian international eradicated Stoke with a clinical hat-trick at Ewood Park. A flicked header preceded two uber-composed one-on-ones shattered the Potters as Gary Bowyer's unfancied charges took one huge stride towards Wembley. While his formative years at Manchester United only yielded a mere handful of first-team opportunities, King exceptional display finally propelled him into nationwide prominence. Who says the magic of the cup is dead?
Brown Ideye (West Brom): The universe has three constants; life, death, and the fact that football will always, always make us look like jabbering fools. Justifiably vilified after netting only twice in his first 17 games in English football, Brown Ideye's annus mirabilis continued on Saturday as he destroyed West Ham's makeshift backline with a performance of pure poachery. With trademark centre-forward intellect, the Nigerian's third and fourth goals of the calendar year offer a stark reminder of the beautiful game's undying unpredictability.
Jon Stead (Bradford): After netting in each round of the cup thus far, it was something of an inevitability that Bradford's strapping targetman would find the net against his former employers on Sunday. Stead, duly, rendered stattos smug and fans delirious as his low drive evaded Sunderland's clanger-happy 'keeper Vito Mannone. His trademark hold-up play and reliable aerial threat, straight out of the League One manual, proved too much for the beleaguered big-boys.
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Markovic digantung 4 perlawanan European setelah beliau dikenakan kad merah ketika tangannya hampir kena hidung pemain Basel dalam perlawanan UCL menentang Basel.
UEFA mengambil kira sejarah pergantungannya ketika dikenakan kad merah dalam perlawanan akhir UEL menentang Sevilla musim lepas.
Liverpool takkan appeal untuk red card ini. ynwaLazar
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Markovic digantung 4 perlawanan European setelah beliau dikenakan kad merah ketika tangannya hampir kena hidung pemain Basel dalam perlawanan UCL menentang Basel.
UEFA mengambil kira sejarah pergantungannya ketika dikenakan kad merah dalam perlawanan akhir UEL menentang Sevilla musim lepas.
Liverpool takkan appeal untuk red card ini. ynwaLazar
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