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Monday 6 April 2015


With questions over the manager’s future, Aaron Cutler admits Brendan Rodgers is far from perfect but remains the man to take Liverpool forward.


ISTANBUL, TURKEY - Thursday, February 26, 2015: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers before the UEFA Europa League Round of 32 2nd Leg match against Besiktas JK at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Football has changed. Twenty years ago Liverpool supporters were renowned for their vociferous, impassioned backing – a famed support peddled by unwavering loyalty. In 2015 those traditions are as good as dead.

For today one defeat sparks pandemonium; successive losses, civil war. The advent of social media has heightened a sense of in-fighting, fans squabbling amongst themselves and shattering the myth of Shankly’s 12th man.


When Liverpool win, we all win; when Liverpool lose, chaos ensues.


Controversial topics have only served to exaggerate this perceived split. The Scousers vs. Wools debate rages as ticket prices and a dwindling atmosphere re-define what it means to follow Liverpool in the modern era. On the pitch, tumbling out of Champions League contention has simply fanned these tempestuous flames.


A season of regression has ignited an old debate amongst ours a split kingdom, that of the manager’s future.


Brendan Rodgers has endured a tough campaign. So bad was our start we left ourselves no room for error even as shoots of recovery arose in December. To their credit Liverpool embarked on a defiant run, dragging themselves into the conversation against all odds. But ultimate failure will spark a rightful inquest, something which has begun in earnest.


At a glance my Twitter timeline labels Rodgers egotistical, a fraud, clueless and useless. He will be relieved to learn there is today no mention of those pearly white teeth. Yet the degree of spite and reactionary opinion is regrettable and deprived of context.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Saturday, January 24, 2015: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers before the FA Cup 4th Round match against Bolton Wanderers at Anfield. (Pic by Lindsey Parnaby/Propaganda)


Yes, Rodgers has made a great many errors this season but to dispense with him now would set us back further still. His is a long-term project aligned to an ownership model incapable – or unwilling depending on your stance – to compete financially with the league’s biggest hitters.


The fact is if Rodgers were to leave Liverpool this summer FSG would begin hunting a carbon copy. Rightly or wrongly Rodgers is the personification of their ideal coach and big names like Carlo Ancelotti and Rafa Benitez will never fit that bill.


Of course no one can excuse stagnation, and the Northern Irishman will be under big pressure to deliver next term, but it could be argued he has earned an ‘indifferent’ season and should be entrusted with progressing the side in 2015/16.


Some of Rodgers’ biggest mishaps can be attributed to inexperience. At 42 he is a relative baby in management terms and though youth is beneficial in certain respects, naivety can prove a hindrance.


Even now he is learning on the job, an unenviable task at a club the size of Liverpool. The scrutiny attached to his position is rightly intense but keeping an eye on the bigger picture is advisable. Does anyone relish yet another five-year plan?


So what are Rodgers’ biggest flaws and, more to the point, can they be rectified?


In-Game Management


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Saturday, October 25, 2014: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers gives instructions to captain Steven Gerrard against Hull City during the Premier League match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Let’s go back to Saturday’s mauling at the hands of Arsenal. Louis Van Gaal and Manchester United clearly ‘sussed’ our 3-4-2-1 system a fortnight ago by squeezing high and denying the obvious out-ball to wing-backs and midfield.


Rodgers had two weeks to dwell on that humbling but, rather than ring the changes and spring an element of surprise, he remained unmoved. Lo and behold Arsenal were prepared, pressing higher even than United and exploiting our stubborn and oft-flawed approach of playing out from the back.


What Rodgers needs to realise is that there is no shame in going long to gain a territory and earn some much-needed breathing space. Indeed his in-game management can prove indecisive. This was necessary both on Saturday and 10 minutes into a first half that United had dominated.


Slow reactions were also evidenced in Istanbul when Besiktas were overrunning our midfield and bloodying our nose. An extra body was needed in the middle of the park as Joe Allen toiled. It never came.


Stubbornness


MADRID, SPAIN - Tuesday, November 4, 2014: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers during the UEFA Champions League Group B match against Real Madrid at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Earlier in the campaign an outright refusal to deviate from a 4-2-3-1 formation led to our worst league start for 50 years. Yes, Brendan deserves plaudits for arresting the decline and sparking a revival but you could argue he left it too late, giving us a mountain to climb.


With the 3-4-2-1 exposed, further tweaks are required. Right now Liverpool look like a team shorn of goals. Our star striker has been eased back into the fold but is playing with the handbrake on, those sharp bursts that fuel his game temporarily elusive. This not only effects our own pressing tactic but our ability to get in behind teams.


Even a fully-fit Daniel Sturridge looks better when paired in a two and if Liverpool are to salvage an unlikely top-four berth they need to start scoring by the bucket-load. One only hopes Rodgers is quicker to change things up this time around.


Transfer Failings


ISTANBUL, TURKEY - Thursday, February 26, 2015: Liverpool's Dejan Lovren looks dejected after missing the vital fifth penalty against Besiktas JK in the shoot-out after a 1-1 aggregate draw during the UEFA Europa League Round of 32 2nd Leg match at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Additional criticism tends to point at a questionable transfer record. Any analysis here is skewed by the mysterious workings and influence of the transfer committee, however the perceived Rodgers signings have hardly sparkled. The jury is out (still) on Allen, as it is Adam Lallana.


Fabio Borini, Rickie Lambert and Dejan Lovren meanwhile have been unmitigated disasters – reflecting badly on the manager’s eye for a player.


Again, apportioning all blame at his door is unfair but player recruitment must improve, collectively or otherwise. The margin for error will no doubt shrink without the carrot of European football, a disadvantage that will result in us shopping in a tier below.


Talk, Talk, Talk..


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Wednesday, February 18, 2015: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers during a press conference ahead of the UEFA Europa League Round of 32 1st leg match against Besiktas JK at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Elsewhere Brendan can be accused of saying too much. In many ways his friendly and talkative nature was a welcome change from Kenny Dalglish’s clear disdain for all things media. That said, he can talk himself into trouble.


A month ago, for instance, he was declaring us fit to seal second place. Some would call this bullish, others misguided given we were yet to break the top five.


That same prediction was made in his debut season following a defeat of West Ham, which moved Liverpool into tenth. This heaps unnecessary pressure onto the players and sets you up for a fall.


Many still fear his quip about not needing a defensive coach will come back to bite now successive shut-outs have been ended.


The statement itself was also curious. Yes, the Reds’ new-found resilience is admirable but it is somewhat premature to declare a back line that shipped 50 league goals last term and 25 before the turn of this year is reborn – fears realised last weekend.


Exiling Players


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Monday, December 29, 2014: Liverpool's Mamadou Sakho in action against Swansea City during the Premier League match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Then there is a tendency to freeze people out. Again, many claim this is psychological and aimed at inspiring future performance. Jordan Henderson, Martin Skrtel, Mamadou Sakho, Lazar Markovic and Simon Mignolet have each been sent into exile for a period of time only to return stronger. The question is whether that was by accident or design.


Certainly in Sakho’s case ostracising the player proved harmful given the calamitous nature of Lovren’s play.


Likewise Mignolet, for all his faults, could play with both hands tied behind his back and still eclipse Brad Jones. Promoting the Australian to No. 1 was inexplicable and managerial suicide.


Opinion is split on Mario Balotelli but Rodgers’ treatment of the Italian does raise questions. A wild-child he may be but the Reds boss seemed to give up on the player far too quickly, particularly given the dearth of quality in reserve.


Favouritism?


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Saturday, November 29, 2014: Liverpool's match-winning goal scorer Glen Johnson celebrates after the 1-0 victory over Stoke City during the Premier League match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


And Rodgers has favourites. In truth, all managers have a handful of players that fans suspect possess uncompromising photos. Perhaps Lovren runs the infamous Images of Brendan account..


For the Croatian was re-enacting Djimi Traore’s bloopers reel for the first six months of this season and was only withdrawn once injury hit.


Likewise, Glen Johnson’s form has stunk the place out for two whole years but, up until an injury at Old Trafford, he remained an immovable force.


It would be nice to see Rodgers reacting to such dire form before his hand is forced.


European Woes


ISTANBUL, TURKEY - Thursday, February 26, 2015: Liverpool's Mario Balotelli walks past manager Brendan Rodgers as he is substituted against Besiktas JK during the UEFA Europa League Round of 32 2nd Leg match at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Finally that European record of his is frankly shambolic. Again, we must accept his inexperience of Champions League and Europa League football but this season’s campaign in the former was disgraceful given our opposition and the manner of our exit.


Roy Evans once stated that “European football without Liverpool is a banquet without wine.” Ours proved to be a £3.99 Tesco vintage.


Long-term Plan


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Monday, December 29, 2014: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers before the Premier League match against Swansea City at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


The aforementioned failings are long-debated amongst Reds supporters and clear ammunition for the small minority who have never taken to Rodgers nor FSG. But ask yourself this: are any of said issues irreparable? Most definitely not.


Rodgers is far from perfect but his philosophy has a means to an end. Those calling for his head need only look at Spurs – a club who continually rip up the blueprint only to remain stuck in a sixth-placed rut.


Moreover his one ‘awkward’ season is hardly in the vein of Messers Houllier and Benitez, who both retreated into shells, displaying painfully negative tactics as their respective ships capsized.


In plumping for Rodgers, FSG committed to a long-term plan, one that without unlimited funds would take years to fully realise. Finishing second was a perfect storm that served only to ratchet up expectations, targets never likely to be fulfilled minus Luis Suarez.


Had we gone from seventh to fifth fans would be applauding steady improvement. For me, that will continue providing the bulk of the squad is retained and money spent wisely.


We have faltered in recent weeks but let’s keep our eyes on the prize; accepting success without a blank chequebook is a slow process. I’d rather we get there playing the progressive, attacking football that has become Rodgers’ signature, anticipating and accepting the occasional bump in the road.


The Twitter universe is spoiling for a fight, so let us hone in on issues that demand instant change: the spiralling cost of watching Liverpool, the lack of atmosphere, half-and-half scarves…not a manager deserving of some loyalty.


A great man who was not Bill Shankly once claimed: “If you can’t support us when we lose don’t support us when we win.” He’d be right, whoever he was.


In 2015 some patience and perspective would not go amiss.


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Brendan Rodgers: Why sacking Liverpool’s manager would be madness

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With questions over the manager’s future, Aaron Cutler admits Brendan Rodgers is far from perfect but remains the man to take Liverpool forward.


ISTANBUL, TURKEY - Thursday, February 26, 2015: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers before the UEFA Europa League Round of 32 2nd Leg match against Besiktas JK at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Football has changed. Twenty years ago Liverpool supporters were renowned for their vociferous, impassioned backing – a famed support peddled by unwavering loyalty. In 2015 those traditions are as good as dead.

For today one defeat sparks pandemonium; successive losses, civil war. The advent of social media has heightened a sense of in-fighting, fans squabbling amongst themselves and shattering the myth of Shankly’s 12th man.


When Liverpool win, we all win; when Liverpool lose, chaos ensues.


Controversial topics have only served to exaggerate this perceived split. The Scousers vs. Wools debate rages as ticket prices and a dwindling atmosphere re-define what it means to follow Liverpool in the modern era. On the pitch, tumbling out of Champions League contention has simply fanned these tempestuous flames.


A season of regression has ignited an old debate amongst ours a split kingdom, that of the manager’s future.


Brendan Rodgers has endured a tough campaign. So bad was our start we left ourselves no room for error even as shoots of recovery arose in December. To their credit Liverpool embarked on a defiant run, dragging themselves into the conversation against all odds. But ultimate failure will spark a rightful inquest, something which has begun in earnest.


At a glance my Twitter timeline labels Rodgers egotistical, a fraud, clueless and useless. He will be relieved to learn there is today no mention of those pearly white teeth. Yet the degree of spite and reactionary opinion is regrettable and deprived of context.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Saturday, January 24, 2015: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers before the FA Cup 4th Round match against Bolton Wanderers at Anfield. (Pic by Lindsey Parnaby/Propaganda)


Yes, Rodgers has made a great many errors this season but to dispense with him now would set us back further still. His is a long-term project aligned to an ownership model incapable – or unwilling depending on your stance – to compete financially with the league’s biggest hitters.


The fact is if Rodgers were to leave Liverpool this summer FSG would begin hunting a carbon copy. Rightly or wrongly Rodgers is the personification of their ideal coach and big names like Carlo Ancelotti and Rafa Benitez will never fit that bill.


Of course no one can excuse stagnation, and the Northern Irishman will be under big pressure to deliver next term, but it could be argued he has earned an ‘indifferent’ season and should be entrusted with progressing the side in 2015/16.


Some of Rodgers’ biggest mishaps can be attributed to inexperience. At 42 he is a relative baby in management terms and though youth is beneficial in certain respects, naivety can prove a hindrance.


Even now he is learning on the job, an unenviable task at a club the size of Liverpool. The scrutiny attached to his position is rightly intense but keeping an eye on the bigger picture is advisable. Does anyone relish yet another five-year plan?


So what are Rodgers’ biggest flaws and, more to the point, can they be rectified?


In-Game Management


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Saturday, October 25, 2014: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers gives instructions to captain Steven Gerrard against Hull City during the Premier League match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Let’s go back to Saturday’s mauling at the hands of Arsenal. Louis Van Gaal and Manchester United clearly ‘sussed’ our 3-4-2-1 system a fortnight ago by squeezing high and denying the obvious out-ball to wing-backs and midfield.


Rodgers had two weeks to dwell on that humbling but, rather than ring the changes and spring an element of surprise, he remained unmoved. Lo and behold Arsenal were prepared, pressing higher even than United and exploiting our stubborn and oft-flawed approach of playing out from the back.


What Rodgers needs to realise is that there is no shame in going long to gain a territory and earn some much-needed breathing space. Indeed his in-game management can prove indecisive. This was necessary both on Saturday and 10 minutes into a first half that United had dominated.


Slow reactions were also evidenced in Istanbul when Besiktas were overrunning our midfield and bloodying our nose. An extra body was needed in the middle of the park as Joe Allen toiled. It never came.


Stubbornness


MADRID, SPAIN - Tuesday, November 4, 2014: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers during the UEFA Champions League Group B match against Real Madrid at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Earlier in the campaign an outright refusal to deviate from a 4-2-3-1 formation led to our worst league start for 50 years. Yes, Brendan deserves plaudits for arresting the decline and sparking a revival but you could argue he left it too late, giving us a mountain to climb.


With the 3-4-2-1 exposed, further tweaks are required. Right now Liverpool look like a team shorn of goals. Our star striker has been eased back into the fold but is playing with the handbrake on, those sharp bursts that fuel his game temporarily elusive. This not only effects our own pressing tactic but our ability to get in behind teams.


Even a fully-fit Daniel Sturridge looks better when paired in a two and if Liverpool are to salvage an unlikely top-four berth they need to start scoring by the bucket-load. One only hopes Rodgers is quicker to change things up this time around.


Transfer Failings


ISTANBUL, TURKEY - Thursday, February 26, 2015: Liverpool's Dejan Lovren looks dejected after missing the vital fifth penalty against Besiktas JK in the shoot-out after a 1-1 aggregate draw during the UEFA Europa League Round of 32 2nd Leg match at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Additional criticism tends to point at a questionable transfer record. Any analysis here is skewed by the mysterious workings and influence of the transfer committee, however the perceived Rodgers signings have hardly sparkled. The jury is out (still) on Allen, as it is Adam Lallana.


Fabio Borini, Rickie Lambert and Dejan Lovren meanwhile have been unmitigated disasters – reflecting badly on the manager’s eye for a player.


Again, apportioning all blame at his door is unfair but player recruitment must improve, collectively or otherwise. The margin for error will no doubt shrink without the carrot of European football, a disadvantage that will result in us shopping in a tier below.


Talk, Talk, Talk..


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Wednesday, February 18, 2015: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers during a press conference ahead of the UEFA Europa League Round of 32 1st leg match against Besiktas JK at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Elsewhere Brendan can be accused of saying too much. In many ways his friendly and talkative nature was a welcome change from Kenny Dalglish’s clear disdain for all things media. That said, he can talk himself into trouble.


A month ago, for instance, he was declaring us fit to seal second place. Some would call this bullish, others misguided given we were yet to break the top five.


That same prediction was made in his debut season following a defeat of West Ham, which moved Liverpool into tenth. This heaps unnecessary pressure onto the players and sets you up for a fall.


Many still fear his quip about not needing a defensive coach will come back to bite now successive shut-outs have been ended.


The statement itself was also curious. Yes, the Reds’ new-found resilience is admirable but it is somewhat premature to declare a back line that shipped 50 league goals last term and 25 before the turn of this year is reborn – fears realised last weekend.


Exiling Players


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Monday, December 29, 2014: Liverpool's Mamadou Sakho in action against Swansea City during the Premier League match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Then there is a tendency to freeze people out. Again, many claim this is psychological and aimed at inspiring future performance. Jordan Henderson, Martin Skrtel, Mamadou Sakho, Lazar Markovic and Simon Mignolet have each been sent into exile for a period of time only to return stronger. The question is whether that was by accident or design.


Certainly in Sakho’s case ostracising the player proved harmful given the calamitous nature of Lovren’s play.


Likewise Mignolet, for all his faults, could play with both hands tied behind his back and still eclipse Brad Jones. Promoting the Australian to No. 1 was inexplicable and managerial suicide.


Opinion is split on Mario Balotelli but Rodgers’ treatment of the Italian does raise questions. A wild-child he may be but the Reds boss seemed to give up on the player far too quickly, particularly given the dearth of quality in reserve.


Favouritism?


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Saturday, November 29, 2014: Liverpool's match-winning goal scorer Glen Johnson celebrates after the 1-0 victory over Stoke City during the Premier League match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


And Rodgers has favourites. In truth, all managers have a handful of players that fans suspect possess uncompromising photos. Perhaps Lovren runs the infamous Images of Brendan account..


For the Croatian was re-enacting Djimi Traore’s bloopers reel for the first six months of this season and was only withdrawn once injury hit.


Likewise, Glen Johnson’s form has stunk the place out for two whole years but, up until an injury at Old Trafford, he remained an immovable force.


It would be nice to see Rodgers reacting to such dire form before his hand is forced.


European Woes


ISTANBUL, TURKEY - Thursday, February 26, 2015: Liverpool's Mario Balotelli walks past manager Brendan Rodgers as he is substituted against Besiktas JK during the UEFA Europa League Round of 32 2nd Leg match at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Finally that European record of his is frankly shambolic. Again, we must accept his inexperience of Champions League and Europa League football but this season’s campaign in the former was disgraceful given our opposition and the manner of our exit.


Roy Evans once stated that “European football without Liverpool is a banquet without wine.” Ours proved to be a £3.99 Tesco vintage.


Long-term Plan


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Monday, December 29, 2014: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers before the Premier League match against Swansea City at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


The aforementioned failings are long-debated amongst Reds supporters and clear ammunition for the small minority who have never taken to Rodgers nor FSG. But ask yourself this: are any of said issues irreparable? Most definitely not.


Rodgers is far from perfect but his philosophy has a means to an end. Those calling for his head need only look at Spurs – a club who continually rip up the blueprint only to remain stuck in a sixth-placed rut.


Moreover his one ‘awkward’ season is hardly in the vein of Messers Houllier and Benitez, who both retreated into shells, displaying painfully negative tactics as their respective ships capsized.


In plumping for Rodgers, FSG committed to a long-term plan, one that without unlimited funds would take years to fully realise. Finishing second was a perfect storm that served only to ratchet up expectations, targets never likely to be fulfilled minus Luis Suarez.


Had we gone from seventh to fifth fans would be applauding steady improvement. For me, that will continue providing the bulk of the squad is retained and money spent wisely.


We have faltered in recent weeks but let’s keep our eyes on the prize; accepting success without a blank chequebook is a slow process. I’d rather we get there playing the progressive, attacking football that has become Rodgers’ signature, anticipating and accepting the occasional bump in the road.


The Twitter universe is spoiling for a fight, so let us hone in on issues that demand instant change: the spiralling cost of watching Liverpool, the lack of atmosphere, half-and-half scarves…not a manager deserving of some loyalty.


A great man who was not Bill Shankly once claimed: “If you can’t support us when we lose don’t support us when we win.” He’d be right, whoever he was.


In 2015 some patience and perspective would not go amiss.


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Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers insists his side are not mentally weak after back-to-back defeats against their main rivals blew a huge hole in their Champions League hopes.


BOLTON, ENGLAND - Wednesday, February 4, 2015: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers celebrates after a 2-1 victory over Bolton Wanderers during the FA Cup 4th Round Replay match at the Reebok Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Losses to Manchester United and Arsenal in matches where a draw was the bare minimum has seen the gap to the top four become seven points.

It will become at least eight should Manchester City avoid defeat at Crystal Palace on Monday night and all of a sudden a return to the Champions League looks a forlorn hope, having seemed well within touching distance after a 13-match unbeaten run took them to within two points of their target a fortnight ago.


That has echoes of last season when, seemingly on an unstoppable march to their first title since 1990, they slipped up against Chelsea and fell apart at Palace as City beat them to the finish line.


However Rodgers, who has been forced to deny allegations of a fall-out with players in a ‘crisis meeting’ at the club’s Melwood training ground on Sunday, insists there is no psychological barrier preventing his players from finishing off what they start.


“I think we are at where we are at,” he said. “We are sat in fifth place and up until now this season has been an up-and-down season – performances not so good at the beginning and a period where it has been very good. That happens in football.


“We have a lot of young players who are still adapting and learning unfortunately but I don’t think it is a mental barrier that the team has, it is just something we need to continue to develop.


“It is a very difficult challenge when you look at the four teams above us but we have to strive to have no excuses and work hard to get back in there again.”


MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - Sunday, December 14, 2014: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers during the Premier League match against Manchester United at Old Trafford. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Rodgers woke up to back page headlines claiming there was unrest within the dressing room, with a report suggesting some members of the squad reacted angrily to the Red boss accusing them of not playing for him during their meeting at Melwood.


The manager rejected such suggestions, insisting there was nothing out of the ordinary in the post-match debrief.


“I’ve heard that this morning. It is something you can’t help,” he added. “We have lots of meetings here in terms of analysing performance and it was no different to a whole host of meetings we have all year.


“Those meetings helped us recover from the bad start we had to win 10 games out of 13.


“It was nothing really; it was just analysing performance, analysing where we are at and then feeding forward to the players.


“It is just unfortunate something else was made up.


“I have a great bunch of players here who tirelessly every single day give me everything and you can see that in how we play.


“We might be short in terms of several elements but in terms of the commitment and work ethic that is pretty clear and has been since I’ve been here.”


After Saturday’s defeat at Arsenal Rodgers effectively ruled out their chances of catching the top four.


However, he insists that was based purely on how the numbers add up and was not a concession of defeat.


“After the game I gave an answer which was logical, mathematics really, in terms of the difficulty we have but it is not certainly a mindset,” he said. “Our attitude is to go right to the end. It is going to be difficult for us if the teams above us don’t drop points.


“We would have to win our seven games but it is certainly something we will go into in order to do that.”


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Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers insists his side are not mentally weak after back-to-back defeats against their main rivals blew a huge hole in their Champions League hopes.


BOLTON, ENGLAND - Wednesday, February 4, 2015: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers celebrates after a 2-1 victory over Bolton Wanderers during the FA Cup 4th Round Replay match at the Reebok Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Losses to Manchester United and Arsenal in matches where a draw was the bare minimum has seen the gap to the top four become seven points.

It will become at least eight should Manchester City avoid defeat at Crystal Palace on Monday night and all of a sudden a return to the Champions League looks a forlorn hope, having seemed well within touching distance after a 13-match unbeaten run took them to within two points of their target a fortnight ago.


That has echoes of last season when, seemingly on an unstoppable march to their first title since 1990, they slipped up against Chelsea and fell apart at Palace as City beat them to the finish line.


However Rodgers, who has been forced to deny allegations of a fall-out with players in a ‘crisis meeting’ at the club’s Melwood training ground on Sunday, insists there is no psychological barrier preventing his players from finishing off what they start.


“I think we are at where we are at,” he said. “We are sat in fifth place and up until now this season has been an up-and-down season – performances not so good at the beginning and a period where it has been very good. That happens in football.


“We have a lot of young players who are still adapting and learning unfortunately but I don’t think it is a mental barrier that the team has, it is just something we need to continue to develop.


“It is a very difficult challenge when you look at the four teams above us but we have to strive to have no excuses and work hard to get back in there again.”


MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - Sunday, December 14, 2014: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers during the Premier League match against Manchester United at Old Trafford. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Rodgers woke up to back page headlines claiming there was unrest within the dressing room, with a report suggesting some members of the squad reacted angrily to the Red boss accusing them of not playing for him during their meeting at Melwood.


The manager rejected such suggestions, insisting there was nothing out of the ordinary in the post-match debrief.


“I’ve heard that this morning. It is something you can’t help,” he added. “We have lots of meetings here in terms of analysing performance and it was no different to a whole host of meetings we have all year.


“Those meetings helped us recover from the bad start we had to win 10 games out of 13.


“It was nothing really; it was just analysing performance, analysing where we are at and then feeding forward to the players.


“It is just unfortunate something else was made up.


“I have a great bunch of players here who tirelessly every single day give me everything and you can see that in how we play.


“We might be short in terms of several elements but in terms of the commitment and work ethic that is pretty clear and has been since I’ve been here.”


After Saturday’s defeat at Arsenal Rodgers effectively ruled out their chances of catching the top four.


However, he insists that was based purely on how the numbers add up and was not a concession of defeat.


“After the game I gave an answer which was logical, mathematics really, in terms of the difficulty we have but it is not certainly a mindset,” he said. “Our attitude is to go right to the end. It is going to be difficult for us if the teams above us don’t drop points.


“We would have to win our seven games but it is certainly something we will go into in order to do that.”


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It may be all be doom and gloom at Liverpool after two crucial losses, but winning the FA Cup could represent a vital moment in Liverpool’s short-term future, writes Henry Jackson.


BOLTON, ENGLAND - Wednesday, February 4, 2015: Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho Correia celebrates scoring the winning second goal in injury time against Bolton Wanderers during the FA Cup 4th Round Replay match at the Reebok Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


It’s fair to say that these last two weeks or so have been a pretty miserable time to be a Liverpool supporter. Not a Roy Hodgson-era level of miserable, but still pretty grim.

As if the boredom of another international break wasn’t bad enough, it was sandwiched by vital, uninspiring defeats to both Manchester United and Arsenal.


Brendan Rodgers claimed in his press conference on Monday that: “Winning a cup is something that we want to do as a group, it would mark another step forward for us.”


He’s absolutely right.


With Liverpool’s Champions League dreams now looking shattered, barring a fairly miraculous final two months of the season, the FA Cup becomes the last remaining chance of joy at Anfield in 2014/15.


The world’s most famous domestic competition may not have the same relevance it did prior to the turn of the century, when the final was seen as the showcase event of every season, but it carries a huge amount of importance for Liverpool now for numerous reasons.


Importance of the FA Cup


CARDIFF, WALES - SATURDAY, MAY 13th, 2006: Liverpool's captain Steven Gerrard lifts the FA Cup surrounded by team-mates L-R Momo Sissoko, John Arne Riise and Xabi Alonso after beating West Ham United on penalties during the FA Cup Final at the Millennium Stadium. (Pic by David Davies/Pool/Propaganda)


Despite the Champions League offering a wonderful opportunity to sign top players and play against some of Europe’s most talented sides, the possibility of winning a trophy this season could prove just as important.


If the Reds overcome a tricky test away to Blackburn in the quarter-final replay on Wednesday evening, they will set-up a semi-final against Aston Villa at Wembley on the 19th of April.


Victory over Tim Sherwood’s improving side would seal a place in the final at the end of May, which is likely to be against Saturday’s victors Arsenal, unless Reading stun them in the other last-four showdown.


Assuming Blackburn and Villa are seen off—which without sounding too arrogant, you would expect Liverpool to do—it would be the perfect opportunity to sign off the season in a positive, successful way.


Winning a trophy is what every manager and footballer dreams of—some trophies more than others, of course—and at the end of the day, they are invariably judged on the silverware they rack up during their careers.


Rodgers will be well aware that he’s yet to win a trophy in his three years in the Anfield hot-seat, and will be absolutely desperate to put a stop to that.


The Reds have only won one trophy since the memorable FA Cup final victory over West Ham in 2006: the 2012 League Cup. That’s a pretty barren run, in truth.


Effect on the Team


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Sunday, August 10, 2014: Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho Correia celebrates scoring the third goal against Borussia Dortmund with team-mate Raheem Sterling during a preseason friendly match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


The vast majority of Rodgers’ players are yet to taste the glory of winning a trophy in their career, such is the level of youth in the squad, and the boost it would give them going forward would be enormous.


You only have to look at Arsenal to see how important ending a trophy drought can be to a club’s future, and its players.


Their FA Cup win last season ended nine well-publicised years without silverware, and it seemed to be a huge weight off the shoulders of everyone associated with the club when that run finally ended.


Admittedly, it’s not as if they’ve roared back with a stunning Premier League and Champions League charge in 2014/15, but there is suddenly more of an aura about them in big games, as Saturday’s thrashing proved.


The Reds would likely experience that exact same injection of belief should they be the ones lifting the famous trophy at Wembley on the 30th of May.


Not only that, but it would surely show both current players and potential signings that the club is back in the business of winning trophies.


A Step Forward


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Monday, December 29, 2014: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers before the Premier League match against Swansea City at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Every Liverpool supporter has differing views on whether the club are moving forward under Rodgers, and how successful 2014/15 has been.


Missing out on the Champions League will be an undoubted disappointment, but there are some still going overboard about the situation.


Last season Rodgers arguably made a rod for his own back by coming second in the league, as it raised expectations too much ahead of the new campaign.


Being in the top-four race in April, behind four extremely wealthy, talented sides, should not be seen as too disastrous, nor should it be seen as much to write home about.


It is the FA Cup that will now decide whether the Reds’ season has been one of indifference or progress, and it promises to be a big test of Rodgers and his players.


Defeat at Blackburn on Wednesday would certainly be very tough to take, but on the other end of the spectrum, beating Arsenal in the final would be a glorious moment with a potentially huge bearing on Liverpool’s short- and long-term future.


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It may be all be doom and gloom at Liverpool after two crucial losses, but winning the FA Cup could represent a vital moment in Liverpool’s short-term future, writes Henry Jackson.


BOLTON, ENGLAND - Wednesday, February 4, 2015: Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho Correia celebrates scoring the winning second goal in injury time against Bolton Wanderers during the FA Cup 4th Round Replay match at the Reebok Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


It’s fair to say that these last two weeks or so have been a pretty miserable time to be a Liverpool supporter. Not a Roy Hodgson-era level of miserable, but still pretty grim.

As if the boredom of another international break wasn’t bad enough, it was sandwiched by vital, uninspiring defeats to both Manchester United and Arsenal.


Brendan Rodgers claimed in his press conference on Monday that: “Winning a cup is something that we want to do as a group, it would mark another step forward for us.”


He’s absolutely right.


With Liverpool’s Champions League dreams now looking shattered, barring a fairly miraculous final two months of the season, the FA Cup becomes the last remaining chance of joy at Anfield in 2014/15.


The world’s most famous domestic competition may not have the same relevance it did prior to the turn of the century, when the final was seen as the showcase event of every season, but it carries a huge amount of importance for Liverpool now for numerous reasons.


Importance of the FA Cup


CARDIFF, WALES - SATURDAY, MAY 13th, 2006: Liverpool's captain Steven Gerrard lifts the FA Cup surrounded by team-mates L-R Momo Sissoko, John Arne Riise and Xabi Alonso after beating West Ham United on penalties during the FA Cup Final at the Millennium Stadium. (Pic by David Davies/Pool/Propaganda)


Despite the Champions League offering a wonderful opportunity to sign top players and play against some of Europe’s most talented sides, the possibility of winning a trophy this season could prove just as important.


If the Reds overcome a tricky test away to Blackburn in the quarter-final replay on Wednesday evening, they will set-up a semi-final against Aston Villa at Wembley on the 19th of April.


Victory over Tim Sherwood’s improving side would seal a place in the final at the end of May, which is likely to be against Saturday’s victors Arsenal, unless Reading stun them in the other last-four showdown.


Assuming Blackburn and Villa are seen off—which without sounding too arrogant, you would expect Liverpool to do—it would be the perfect opportunity to sign off the season in a positive, successful way.


Winning a trophy is what every manager and footballer dreams of—some trophies more than others, of course—and at the end of the day, they are invariably judged on the silverware they rack up during their careers.


Rodgers will be well aware that he’s yet to win a trophy in his three years in the Anfield hot-seat, and will be absolutely desperate to put a stop to that.


The Reds have only won one trophy since the memorable FA Cup final victory over West Ham in 2006: the 2012 League Cup. That’s a pretty barren run, in truth.


Effect on the Team


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Sunday, August 10, 2014: Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho Correia celebrates scoring the third goal against Borussia Dortmund with team-mate Raheem Sterling during a preseason friendly match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


The vast majority of Rodgers’ players are yet to taste the glory of winning a trophy in their career, such is the level of youth in the squad, and the boost it would give them going forward would be enormous.


You only have to look at Arsenal to see how important ending a trophy drought can be to a club’s future, and its players.


Their FA Cup win last season ended nine well-publicised years without silverware, and it seemed to be a huge weight off the shoulders of everyone associated with the club when that run finally ended.


Admittedly, it’s not as if they’ve roared back with a stunning Premier League and Champions League charge in 2014/15, but there is suddenly more of an aura about them in big games, as Saturday’s thrashing proved.


The Reds would likely experience that exact same injection of belief should they be the ones lifting the famous trophy at Wembley on the 30th of May.


Not only that, but it would surely show both current players and potential signings that the club is back in the business of winning trophies.


A Step Forward


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Monday, December 29, 2014: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers before the Premier League match against Swansea City at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Every Liverpool supporter has differing views on whether the club are moving forward under Rodgers, and how successful 2014/15 has been.


Missing out on the Champions League will be an undoubted disappointment, but there are some still going overboard about the situation.


Last season Rodgers arguably made a rod for his own back by coming second in the league, as it raised expectations too much ahead of the new campaign.


Being in the top-four race in April, behind four extremely wealthy, talented sides, should not be seen as too disastrous, nor should it be seen as much to write home about.


It is the FA Cup that will now decide whether the Reds’ season has been one of indifference or progress, and it promises to be a big test of Rodgers and his players.


Defeat at Blackburn on Wednesday would certainly be very tough to take, but on the other end of the spectrum, beating Arsenal in the final would be a glorious moment with a potentially huge bearing on Liverpool’s short- and long-term future.


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Pjanic menjaringkan gol kemenangan buat AS ROMA ketika menetang Napoli semalam.



Based on pemerhatian admin semasa AS ROMA VS NAPOLI



1) Pemain yang mempunyai hantaran yang baik,cantik dan tepat.



2) Mempunyai speed yang baik dan kaki yang kuat kerana mampu melakukan long range shooto.



3) control ball cukup kemas dan tenang bila kena press.



4) mampu mengawal bahagian tengah dan melakukan hantaran ke wide position dengan tepat.



Kalau Brendan Rodgers nak beli dia admin okay sebab dia boleh main CM,RW dan AM kerana kita akan hilang orang paling berpengaruh dalam team tak lain dan tak bukan siapa lagi kalau bukan STEVEN GERRARD bila end of season nanti tapi bila pemain italy datang ke Liverpool dorang macam tak boleh nak main dengan form yang tinggi,



REFRESH INGATAN



refresh balik ingatan korang kat Alberto Aquilani semasa era RAFAELBENITEZ dan sorang lagi BALOTELLI era RODGERS yang memang serba tak menjadi bila main.Kedua dua mereka dari Italy dan aquilani dibeli oleh RAFA untuk menampung bahagian tengah kerana kehilangan Alonso namun dia gagal untuk meletop bersama Liverpool.Begitu juga dengan Balotelli dibeli oleh BR untuk tampung pemergian Suarez dan dia masih gagal membalas kepercayaan BR keatas dia.



TRANSFER MARKET VALUE



Harga market Merelem Pjanic ni pula lebih kurang 28juta-30juta dengan usia 25 dan perfomance yang baik setakat ni di AS ROMA dan mampu menjaringkan gol dari jauh dan dekat kerana mempunyai shooto yang kuat/padu dan gaya permainan yang menarik plus tenang.mungkin kita tak boleh nak dapat Gerrard semula tapi kalau ada yang mampu menggalas tempat Gerrard dengan mempunyai permainan menarik ditengah seperti Gerrard admin akan support cuma yang sayangnya Gerrard confirm pergi.kalau Gerrard tak berpindah ke LA GALAXY mungkin Pjanic mampu belajar dan dapat sesuatu dengan Gerrard yang cukup berpengaruh ditengah.



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PEMAIN TARGET LIVERPOOL



Pjanic menjaringkan gol kemenangan buat AS ROMA ketika menetang Napoli semalam.



Based on pemerhatian admin semasa AS ROMA VS NAPOLI



1) Pemain yang mempunyai hantaran yang baik,cantik dan tepat.



2) Mempunyai speed yang baik dan kaki yang kuat kerana mampu melakukan long range shooto.



3) control ball cukup kemas dan tenang bila kena press.



4) mampu mengawal bahagian tengah dan melakukan hantaran ke wide position dengan tepat.



Kalau Brendan Rodgers nak beli dia admin okay sebab dia boleh main CM,RW dan AM kerana kita akan hilang orang paling berpengaruh dalam team tak lain dan tak bukan siapa lagi kalau bukan STEVEN GERRARD bila end of season nanti tapi bila pemain italy datang ke Liverpool dorang macam tak boleh nak main dengan form yang tinggi,



REFRESH INGATAN



refresh balik ingatan korang kat Alberto Aquilani semasa era RAFAELBENITEZ dan sorang lagi BALOTELLI era RODGERS yang memang serba tak menjadi bila main.Kedua dua mereka dari Italy dan aquilani dibeli oleh RAFA untuk menampung bahagian tengah kerana kehilangan Alonso namun dia gagal untuk meletop bersama Liverpool.Begitu juga dengan Balotelli dibeli oleh BR untuk tampung pemergian Suarez dan dia masih gagal membalas kepercayaan BR keatas dia.



TRANSFER MARKET VALUE



Harga market Merelem Pjanic ni pula lebih kurang 28juta-30juta dengan usia 25 dan perfomance yang baik setakat ni di AS ROMA dan mampu menjaringkan gol dari jauh dan dekat kerana mempunyai shooto yang kuat/padu dan gaya permainan yang menarik plus tenang.mungkin kita tak boleh nak dapat Gerrard semula tapi kalau ada yang mampu menggalas tempat Gerrard dengan mempunyai permainan menarik ditengah seperti Gerrard admin akan support cuma yang sayangnya Gerrard confirm pergi.kalau Gerrard tak berpindah ke LA GALAXY mungkin Pjanic mampu belajar dan dapat sesuatu dengan Gerrard yang cukup berpengaruh ditengah.



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Brendan Rodgers quashed reports of a training ground ‘crisis meeting’ during his pre-Blackburn Rovers press conference on Monday.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Saturday, January 24, 2015: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers before the FA Cup 4th Round match against Bolton Wanderers at Anfield. (Pic by Lindsey Parnaby/Propaganda)


Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has dismissed claims there was a ‘crisis meeting’ with players after their Champions League hopes took a nosedive.

Reports on Monday suggested some members of the squad reacted angrily to the Red boss accusing them of not playing for him during a get-together at the club’s Melwood training ground following the defeat to Arsenal which left them seven points adrift of the top four – a gap which could be eight should Manchester City avoid defeat at Crystal Palace later.


Rodgers rejected the allegations, insisting there was nothing out of the ordinary in the post-match debrief. “I’ve heard that this morning.


It is something you can’t help,” he said. “We have lots of meetings here in terms of analysing performance and it was no different to a whole host of meetings we have all year.


“Those meetings helped us recover from the bad start we had to win 10 games out of 13.


“It was nothing really; it was just analysing performance, analysing where we are at and then feeding forward to the players.


“With seven games to go and an FA Cup quarter-final the objectives we can clearly achieve between now and the end of the season.


“It is just unfortunate something else was made up.


“I have a great bunch of players here who tirelessly every single day give me everything and you can see that in how we play.


“We might be short in terms of several elements but in terms of the commitment and work ethic that is pretty clear and has been since I’ve been here.”


After Saturday’s defeat at Arsenal Rodgers effectively ruled out their chances of catching the top four. However, he insists that was based purely on how the numbers add up and was not a concession of defeat.


“After the game I gave an answer which was logical, mathematics really, in terms of the difficulty we have but it is not certainly a mindset.


“Our attitude is to go right to the end. It is going to be difficult for us if the teams above us don’t drop points.


“We would have to win our seven games but it is certainly something we will go into in order to do that.”


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Brendan Rodgers quashed reports of a training ground ‘crisis meeting’ during his pre-Blackburn Rovers press conference on Monday.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Saturday, January 24, 2015: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers before the FA Cup 4th Round match against Bolton Wanderers at Anfield. (Pic by Lindsey Parnaby/Propaganda)


Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has dismissed claims there was a ‘crisis meeting’ with players after their Champions League hopes took a nosedive.

Reports on Monday suggested some members of the squad reacted angrily to the Red boss accusing them of not playing for him during a get-together at the club’s Melwood training ground following the defeat to Arsenal which left them seven points adrift of the top four – a gap which could be eight should Manchester City avoid defeat at Crystal Palace later.


Rodgers rejected the allegations, insisting there was nothing out of the ordinary in the post-match debrief. “I’ve heard that this morning.


It is something you can’t help,” he said. “We have lots of meetings here in terms of analysing performance and it was no different to a whole host of meetings we have all year.


“Those meetings helped us recover from the bad start we had to win 10 games out of 13.


“It was nothing really; it was just analysing performance, analysing where we are at and then feeding forward to the players.


“With seven games to go and an FA Cup quarter-final the objectives we can clearly achieve between now and the end of the season.


“It is just unfortunate something else was made up.


“I have a great bunch of players here who tirelessly every single day give me everything and you can see that in how we play.


“We might be short in terms of several elements but in terms of the commitment and work ethic that is pretty clear and has been since I’ve been here.”


After Saturday’s defeat at Arsenal Rodgers effectively ruled out their chances of catching the top four. However, he insists that was based purely on how the numbers add up and was not a concession of defeat.


“After the game I gave an answer which was logical, mathematics really, in terms of the difficulty we have but it is not certainly a mindset.


“Our attitude is to go right to the end. It is going to be difficult for us if the teams above us don’t drop points.


“We would have to win our seven games but it is certainly something we will go into in order to do that.”


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By Axello



Arsenal 4

Liverpool 1



Persembahan yg cukup naif dan mediocre. Arsenal ada segala hak dan selayaknya menang.

3 gol dari jarak jauh adalah membuktikan ia adalah masalah teknikal, positioning dan intensity untuk bersaing. Bersaing?



YES! KITA tak kompetitif langsung dari semua segi . Kualiti passing, fokus, tactical , technical semua di belakang Arsenal. Terutama pada first half. Second half improved tapi tak ada key passes atau chances creation berterusan dan produk akhir lemah.



TeamSelection



Memilih pemain yg kontroversi untuk start adalah questionable. Tak ada apa yg special ! Dan dia bukan Luis Suarez yg merengek nak pindah tetapi masih mampu untuk memberitahu Arsenal, price tag saya memang mahal. 50 Juta untuk sterling? Please bank in now Mr. Wenger.

Jordan Henderson di Wingback mungkin untuk sekat Sanchez tapi gagal. Dan ia pembaziran.



Defensive



Berberapa bulan lepas, Liverpool adalah pasukan defensif yg mantap tapi kali ini memang mediocre. Can ? Sekali lagi gagal mengawal disiplin. Tak dinafikan dia mungkin dah membuat yg terbaik. Sakho ? Toure ? Toure nampak macam budak 17 tahun melakukan debut di Emirates. Sayang sekali saya memang nak dia di first 11 dan tak sangka ini plak jadinya.

Sangat low quality berdepan pasukan yg dalam mood seperti Arsenal , 4 gol adalah angka selayaknya.



AttackingLine



13 shots on goal cuma 2 on target ? 1 adalah penalti. Open play cuma 1 saja. Poor!

Cuma 108 hantaran di final third dan Arsenal dengan 141. Bermakna memang lose ! Liverpool grow up untuk memperbaiki possesion dan passes lebih banyak tetapi lack of action di final third.



Arsenal



They play like Arsenal vs Liverpool that not play like Liverpool. So deservedly 3 points and 4 goals.

Mereka tak lah sangat supreme pada start tapi sifat taktikal Liverpool yg sit deep membolehkan mereka grow up. Selepas gol pertama Bellerin mereka jadi superior dan merasakan Liverpool memang tak bernafsu sangat untuk mengancam kubu mereka.



DisplinArsenal.



Selepas leading 3 gol mereka lebih safe play. Daripada 60% possesion first half menjadi 49% saja di second half. Mereka tahu bila patut attack, bila patut defend. Absorb tekanan dengan baik. Dari segi aspek tenikal memang Arsenal lebih baik. Ada cazorla, alexis dan ozil dalam pasukan dan selayaknya mereka bersaing kejuaraan jika tak mabuk ketum pada awal musim dengan low key performance oleh ozil. Dan kini the gunners dah start boleh lekatkan patch UCL kat jersi musim hadapan.



4-1 memang pedih namun saya akan kekal bersama pasukan saya. Gunners fans ! Enjoy your wonderful day and year 2015. The best team win !



To my fellow Liverpool fans ! DONT LET OUR TEAM WALK ALONE ! kalau meroyan sekejap tak apa cuma jangan mencarut level ****. Chill...



Analisis taktikal dan report card akan saya cuba postkan dalam tangisan!



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Arsenal 4

Liverpool 1



Persembahan yg cukup naif dan mediocre. Arsenal ada segala hak dan selayaknya menang.

3 gol dari jarak jauh adalah membuktikan ia adalah masalah teknikal, positioning dan intensity untuk bersaing. Bersaing?



YES! KITA tak kompetitif langsung dari semua segi . Kualiti passing, fokus, tactical , technical semua di belakang Arsenal. Terutama pada first half. Second half improved tapi tak ada key passes atau chances creation berterusan dan produk akhir lemah.



TeamSelection



Memilih pemain yg kontroversi untuk start adalah questionable. Tak ada apa yg special ! Dan dia bukan Luis Suarez yg merengek nak pindah tetapi masih mampu untuk memberitahu Arsenal, price tag saya memang mahal. 50 Juta untuk sterling? Please bank in now Mr. Wenger.

Jordan Henderson di Wingback mungkin untuk sekat Sanchez tapi gagal. Dan ia pembaziran.



Defensive



Berberapa bulan lepas, Liverpool adalah pasukan defensif yg mantap tapi kali ini memang mediocre. Can ? Sekali lagi gagal mengawal disiplin. Tak dinafikan dia mungkin dah membuat yg terbaik. Sakho ? Toure ? Toure nampak macam budak 17 tahun melakukan debut di Emirates. Sayang sekali saya memang nak dia di first 11 dan tak sangka ini plak jadinya.

Sangat low quality berdepan pasukan yg dalam mood seperti Arsenal , 4 gol adalah angka selayaknya.



AttackingLine



13 shots on goal cuma 2 on target ? 1 adalah penalti. Open play cuma 1 saja. Poor!

Cuma 108 hantaran di final third dan Arsenal dengan 141. Bermakna memang lose ! Liverpool grow up untuk memperbaiki possesion dan passes lebih banyak tetapi lack of action di final third.



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They play like Arsenal vs Liverpool that not play like Liverpool. So deservedly 3 points and 4 goals.

Mereka tak lah sangat supreme pada start tapi sifat taktikal Liverpool yg sit deep membolehkan mereka grow up. Selepas gol pertama Bellerin mereka jadi superior dan merasakan Liverpool memang tak bernafsu sangat untuk mengancam kubu mereka.



DisplinArsenal.



Selepas leading 3 gol mereka lebih safe play. Daripada 60% possesion first half menjadi 49% saja di second half. Mereka tahu bila patut attack, bila patut defend. Absorb tekanan dengan baik. Dari segi aspek tenikal memang Arsenal lebih baik. Ada cazorla, alexis dan ozil dalam pasukan dan selayaknya mereka bersaing kejuaraan jika tak mabuk ketum pada awal musim dengan low key performance oleh ozil. Dan kini the gunners dah start boleh lekatkan patch UCL kat jersi musim hadapan.



4-1 memang pedih namun saya akan kekal bersama pasukan saya. Gunners fans ! Enjoy your wonderful day and year 2015. The best team win !



To my fellow Liverpool fans ! DONT LET OUR TEAM WALK ALONE ! kalau meroyan sekejap tak apa cuma jangan mencarut level ****. Chill...



Analisis taktikal dan report card akan saya cuba postkan dalam tangisan!



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Brendan Rodgers speaks to the press ahead of Wednesday night’s trip to Ewood Park to take on Blackburn Rovers in the FA Cup. We’re live to bring you the latest.


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ADAKAH STERLING CUKUP BAGUS? - PHIL NEVILLE



Bekas pemain ManchesterUnited dan Everton , PhilNeville mempersoalkan kemampuan RaheemSterling untuk menembusi pasukan utama di Chelsea , ManchesterCity dan united.



"Saya tak rasa dia akan dapat tempat di Chelsea dengan adanya DiegoCosta. Perkara sama akan berlaku di City dengan adanya SergioAguero. Dan di United dengan adanya WayneRooney.



*Biaq pi la dia nak duk bench kt team lain. Yg hang sibuk na awat?



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Bekas pemain ManchesterUnited dan Everton , PhilNeville mempersoalkan kemampuan RaheemSterling untuk menembusi pasukan utama di Chelsea , ManchesterCity dan united.



"Saya tak rasa dia akan dapat tempat di Chelsea dengan adanya DiegoCosta. Perkara sama akan berlaku di City dengan adanya SergioAguero. Dan di United dengan adanya WayneRooney.



*Biaq pi la dia nak duk bench kt team lain. Yg hang sibuk na awat?



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Menurut akhbar Jerman , Bild , BorussiaDortmund akan meletakkan striker Itali , CiroImmobile dalam senarai untuk dijual selepas pemain berusia 25 tahun itu hanya menjaringkan 3 gol daripada 17 perlawanan Bundesliga untuk kelab.



*Ni salah seorang striker yang kuat dikaitkan dengan Liverpool ni. Yes or No?



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Menurut akhbar Jerman , Bild , BorussiaDortmund akan meletakkan striker Itali , CiroImmobile dalam senarai untuk dijual selepas pemain berusia 25 tahun itu hanya menjaringkan 3 gol daripada 17 perlawanan Bundesliga untuk kelab.



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Jadual perlawanan untuk bulan April .



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TransferRadar : Mourinho Mahukan Pemain Liverpool. Bicara soal Sterling !



Dalam press conference minggu lepas, JoseMourinho menyatakan jika dia adalah Rodgers dia akan menjual sahaja RaheemSterling yg secara terbuka dalam temu ramah di BBC memberi hint dia mahu ke pasukan lain.



" Saya akan lepaskan saja. Contohnya pemain seperti Hazard, saya nak dia, tapi andai kata dia dah tak ada hati bermain untuk saya atau kelab, saya akan lepaskan. Itu cara saya. Namun setiap pemain ada nilai yg kita letakkan."



"Namun saya faham akan sesetengah Pengurus yg mahu berkeras untuk mengekalkan pemain mereka. Terserah kepada masing masing cuma cara saya lain."

- Mourinho



Mourinho yg dikatakan ada mengintai pemain Liverpool dan ianya bukan Sterling. Sebaliknya goal.com melaporkan Chelsea menanam minat untuk mendapatkan JordanHenderson dan sanggup membayar pemain itu £80,000.00 seminggu.



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Dalam press conference minggu lepas, JoseMourinho menyatakan jika dia adalah Rodgers dia akan menjual sahaja RaheemSterling yg secara terbuka dalam temu ramah di BBC memberi hint dia mahu ke pasukan lain.



" Saya akan lepaskan saja. Contohnya pemain seperti Hazard, saya nak dia, tapi andai kata dia dah tak ada hati bermain untuk saya atau kelab, saya akan lepaskan. Itu cara saya. Namun setiap pemain ada nilai yg kita letakkan."



"Namun saya faham akan sesetengah Pengurus yg mahu berkeras untuk mengekalkan pemain mereka. Terserah kepada masing masing cuma cara saya lain."

- Mourinho



Mourinho yg dikatakan ada mengintai pemain Liverpool dan ianya bukan Sterling. Sebaliknya goal.com melaporkan Chelsea menanam minat untuk mendapatkan JordanHenderson dan sanggup membayar pemain itu £80,000.00 seminggu.



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Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers accepts missing out on the Champions League may make it difficult to recruit top-quality players this summer.


ISTANBUL, TURKEY - Thursday, February 26, 2015: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers before the UEFA Europa League Round of 32 2nd Leg match against Besiktas JK at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


The Reds lost at home to Manchester United before the international break and then went down 4-1 at Arsenal on Saturday to leave them seven points off the top four.

Raheem Sterling's contract stand-off was the main talking point surrounding Saturday's lunch-time televised encounter. While Rodgers has said the England international will be going nowhere this summer regardless of where Liverpool finish, their increasingly forlorn hopes of Champions League qualification will make it harder for the Northern Irishman to add new world-class talent to his squad.


"Most players want to be in the Champions League, but I think also that Liverpool is a great club," the Liverpool manager said.


"I said that before I came into the job, and it is been even more rubber-stamped now that I have been here for two-and-a-half-years.


"Liverpool is a phenomenal club that players want to play for, but, of course, players want to play at the top level of the game and if you are not in the Champions League it makes it difficult for you.


"We know that, but we just have to continue to fight in order to be a stable club in there – and we will continue to do that."


Rodgers knows unless one of Manchester City, Arsenal and Manchester United falter over the run-in, Liverpool will have to battle it out for Europa League qualification instead.


"We want to be in the Champions League, that is important and it is key for us, but it is highly unlikely this year," he said.


"I wouldn't expect the others to slip up, then add to that the growing number (of players) we have got unavailable and I think it will make it very, very difficult."


Rodgers maintains the hard work must continue to get Liverpool back into the battle for honours, with his side set to face Blackburn in an FA Cup quarter-final replay at Ewood Park on Wednesday.


"We always felt this year was going to be difficult, that was the reality of it," he said.


"Our run last year nearly brought us the title. We lost a world-class player (Luis Suarez) and lots of other developments that happened within the club.


"But it is frustrating that we got ourselves in a position over the last three months, very close, to then come up short in the past two games.


"However, I look at Arsenal and their bench, the players, the world-class players on the field with big talent and it shows the continual work we have to do."


LONDON, ENGLAND - Saturday, April 4, 2015: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers catches the ball the Premier League match against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Rodgers added: "It is going to be a little like this, until we become more stable, we have got young players who are growing, getting more experience and then hopefully there will be a period where we qualify again.


"But we don't give up. We will fight right to the end.


"Obviously the FA Cup is a priority for us, but there have been lots of positives from it, looking at players' development, seeing players grow, it has been good.


"We aim to finish strongly and we have an obligation to represent the supporters in the last seven games, and in the FA Cup, to finish as well as we can."


Liverpool were without suspended duo Steven Gerrard and Martin Skrtel at the Emirates Stadium, where three Arsenal goals in the space of eight minutes at the end of the first half effectively ended the contest, with Jordan Henderson netting a consolation penalty.


Midfielder Emre Can will also now be banned for the FA Cup tie following his red card for a second caution during the closing stages.


Forward Mario Balotelli missed the trip to London with a knee problem, so it remains to be seen if the Italian will feature at Ewood Park.


Brazilian midfielder Philippe Coutinho believes the Reds can salvage their campaign by going all the way to lift the the FA Cup final at Wembley.


"Of course, winning the cup would save our season. It is very important for us to have that as an objective," he said.


Goalkeeper Simon Mignolet, meanwhile, insisted the off-field headlines surrounding Sterling's future could not be used as an excuse for defeat to Arsenal.


"No, that had no impact at all. As a player you just focus on yourself and the job in hand," he said.



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Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers accepts missing out on the Champions League may make it difficult to recruit top-quality players this summer.


ISTANBUL, TURKEY - Thursday, February 26, 2015: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers before the UEFA Europa League Round of 32 2nd Leg match against Besiktas JK at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


The Reds lost at home to Manchester United before the international break and then went down 4-1 at Arsenal on Saturday to leave them seven points off the top four.

Raheem Sterling's contract stand-off was the main talking point surrounding Saturday's lunch-time televised encounter. While Rodgers has said the England international will be going nowhere this summer regardless of where Liverpool finish, their increasingly forlorn hopes of Champions League qualification will make it harder for the Northern Irishman to add new world-class talent to his squad.


"Most players want to be in the Champions League, but I think also that Liverpool is a great club," the Liverpool manager said.


"I said that before I came into the job, and it is been even more rubber-stamped now that I have been here for two-and-a-half-years.


"Liverpool is a phenomenal club that players want to play for, but, of course, players want to play at the top level of the game and if you are not in the Champions League it makes it difficult for you.


"We know that, but we just have to continue to fight in order to be a stable club in there – and we will continue to do that."


Rodgers knows unless one of Manchester City, Arsenal and Manchester United falter over the run-in, Liverpool will have to battle it out for Europa League qualification instead.


"We want to be in the Champions League, that is important and it is key for us, but it is highly unlikely this year," he said.


"I wouldn't expect the others to slip up, then add to that the growing number (of players) we have got unavailable and I think it will make it very, very difficult."


Rodgers maintains the hard work must continue to get Liverpool back into the battle for honours, with his side set to face Blackburn in an FA Cup quarter-final replay at Ewood Park on Wednesday.


"We always felt this year was going to be difficult, that was the reality of it," he said.


"Our run last year nearly brought us the title. We lost a world-class player (Luis Suarez) and lots of other developments that happened within the club.


"But it is frustrating that we got ourselves in a position over the last three months, very close, to then come up short in the past two games.


"However, I look at Arsenal and their bench, the players, the world-class players on the field with big talent and it shows the continual work we have to do."


LONDON, ENGLAND - Saturday, April 4, 2015: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers catches the ball the Premier League match against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Rodgers added: "It is going to be a little like this, until we become more stable, we have got young players who are growing, getting more experience and then hopefully there will be a period where we qualify again.


"But we don't give up. We will fight right to the end.


"Obviously the FA Cup is a priority for us, but there have been lots of positives from it, looking at players' development, seeing players grow, it has been good.


"We aim to finish strongly and we have an obligation to represent the supporters in the last seven games, and in the FA Cup, to finish as well as we can."


Liverpool were without suspended duo Steven Gerrard and Martin Skrtel at the Emirates Stadium, where three Arsenal goals in the space of eight minutes at the end of the first half effectively ended the contest, with Jordan Henderson netting a consolation penalty.


Midfielder Emre Can will also now be banned for the FA Cup tie following his red card for a second caution during the closing stages.


Forward Mario Balotelli missed the trip to London with a knee problem, so it remains to be seen if the Italian will feature at Ewood Park.


Brazilian midfielder Philippe Coutinho believes the Reds can salvage their campaign by going all the way to lift the the FA Cup final at Wembley.


"Of course, winning the cup would save our season. It is very important for us to have that as an objective," he said.


Goalkeeper Simon Mignolet, meanwhile, insisted the off-field headlines surrounding Sterling's future could not be used as an excuse for defeat to Arsenal.


"No, that had no impact at all. As a player you just focus on yourself and the job in hand," he said.



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Bellerin opener !





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Liverpool FC telah mengesahkan mereka akan menentang Malaysia XI pada 24 Julai 2015 jam 8.45 malam di Stadium Nasional Bukit Jalil. YNWA



Pada 18 Mac lalu, Liverpool mengesahkan mereka akan kembali ke Malaysia selepas 3 tahun dan mereka akan menjelajah ke Australia dahulu untuk menentang Brisbane Roar FC (17 Julai) dan Adelaide United FC (20 Julai) sebelum datang ke Malaysia. YNWA









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Pada 18 Mac lalu, Liverpool mengesahkan mereka akan kembali ke Malaysia selepas 3 tahun dan mereka akan menjelajah ke Australia dahulu untuk menentang Brisbane Roar FC (17 Julai) dan Adelaide United FC (20 Julai) sebelum datang ke Malaysia. YNWA









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EmreCan declining Form !



What Happen ?

Can The Tank dalam prestasi agak menurun sejak kebelakangan ini terutama selepas GST.



Prestasi dia amat low dalam 3 perlawanan terakhir. Melepaskan penalti menentang United dan lazy yellow card vs Arsenal yg membawa kepada sent off.



Saya berharap dia akan kembali mendapat grip. Sebab pasukan ini telah beraksi baik kerana sumbangan beliau yg box to box walaupun dari base RCB.



Faktor kenapa Can agak merudum. Mungkin kerana



Terlalu banyak game.



Dia terlibat hampir dalam semua game Liverpool dari Disember dan baru baru ini dia dipanggil untuk skuad B-23 German. Ia adalah jumlah game agak excessive untuk pemain seusia beliau.



SquadRotation



Mungkin kekangan sistem rotasi pemain di Liverpool juga salah satu sebab. More game akan bermakna lebih banyak energy digunakan.



Fatigue



Bila badan letih, fokus akan hilang. Itu yg berlaku pada Can. Tak siapa boleh menafikan kemampuan beliau dalam padang cuma kita harus faham, terlalu banyak game akan memberi impak kepada pemain yg belum peak!



Dalam kes Can dia mungkin enjoy untuk terlibat dalam semua aksi dan bolasepak yg menyebabkan dia tak merungut dan menunjukkan diri letih.



SementaraSahaja



Jadi ia bukanlah penurunan graf prestasi yg berkadar terus. Tapi lebih kepada sementara kerana faktor pembolehubah tertentu yg bukan malar.



Apapun ada pro dan kontra penggantungan beliau. Secara teknikal ia adalah rehat teknikal. Namun dari sudut lain ia adalah &039;rehat&039; di waktu yang salah. Dia digantung bersama Skrtel. Mereka adalah intipati utama back 3.



So , tanpa Can dan Skrtel, main back 4 la!



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EmreCan declining Form !



What Happen ?

Can The Tank dalam prestasi agak menurun sejak kebelakangan ini terutama selepas GST.



Prestasi dia amat low dalam 3 perlawanan terakhir. Melepaskan penalti menentang United dan lazy yellow card vs Arsenal yg membawa kepada sent off.



Saya berharap dia akan kembali mendapat grip. Sebab pasukan ini telah beraksi baik kerana sumbangan beliau yg box to box walaupun dari base RCB.



Faktor kenapa Can agak merudum. Mungkin kerana



Terlalu banyak game.



Dia terlibat hampir dalam semua game Liverpool dari Disember dan baru baru ini dia dipanggil untuk skuad B-23 German. Ia adalah jumlah game agak excessive untuk pemain seusia beliau.



SquadRotation



Mungkin kekangan sistem rotasi pemain di Liverpool juga salah satu sebab. More game akan bermakna lebih banyak energy digunakan.



Fatigue



Bila badan letih, fokus akan hilang. Itu yg berlaku pada Can. Tak siapa boleh menafikan kemampuan beliau dalam padang cuma kita harus faham, terlalu banyak game akan memberi impak kepada pemain yg belum peak!



Dalam kes Can dia mungkin enjoy untuk terlibat dalam semua aksi dan bolasepak yg menyebabkan dia tak merungut dan menunjukkan diri letih.



SementaraSahaja



Jadi ia bukanlah penurunan graf prestasi yg berkadar terus. Tapi lebih kepada sementara kerana faktor pembolehubah tertentu yg bukan malar.



Apapun ada pro dan kontra penggantungan beliau. Secara teknikal ia adalah rehat teknikal. Namun dari sudut lain ia adalah &039;rehat&039; di waktu yang salah. Dia digantung bersama Skrtel. Mereka adalah intipati utama back 3.



So , tanpa Can dan Skrtel, main back 4 la!



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