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Endinson Cavani akan kekal di PSG.
Pemilik Paris Saints German nasser al khelaifi menegaskan bahawa Cavani akan terus kekal di PSG pada musim depan...

Khabar tentang mungkinnya Cavani akan ke kelab seteru liverpool. Manchester United mahupun hotspur adalah mungkin hampir mustahil..
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Liverpool jugak yg disebut..hehe

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Endinson Cavani akan kekal di PSG.
Pemilik Paris Saints German nasser al khelaifi menegaskan bahawa Cavani akan terus kekal di PSG pada musim depan...

Khabar tentang mungkinnya Cavani akan ke kelab seteru liverpool. Manchester United mahupun hotspur adalah mungkin hampir mustahil..
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Liverpool jugak yg disebut..hehe

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Liverpool berpeluang mendapatkan khidmat &039;cut-price £18.1million transfer&039; striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic dari Paris Saint Germain’s....

pemilik kelab tesebut Nasser Al-Khelaifi bersedia membuka jalan kepada Liverpool jika Brendan betul-betul serius.

Khelaifi berkata &039;peminat mesti mahukan beliau beraksi di BPL. sudah tiba masanya beliau mencipta nama disana.Liverpool pasti sesuai utk mewujudkan persaingan dan ianya pasti menarik&039;.
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transferradar Liverpool berpeluang mendapatkan khidmat &039;cut-price &xa3;18.1millio...

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Liverpool berpeluang mendapatkan khidmat &039;cut-price £18.1million transfer&039; striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic dari Paris Saint Germain’s....

pemilik kelab tesebut Nasser Al-Khelaifi bersedia membuka jalan kepada Liverpool jika Brendan betul-betul serius.

Khelaifi berkata &039;peminat mesti mahukan beliau beraksi di BPL. sudah tiba masanya beliau mencipta nama disana.Liverpool pasti sesuai utk mewujudkan persaingan dan ianya pasti menarik&039;.
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Fernando Torres :

"Saya sedih kerana Steven Gerrard akan menamatkan musim terakhirnya bersama Liverpool tanpa sebarang trofi. Dia merupakan pemain terbaik yang pernah saya bermain bersama. Dia telah mengecapi banyak kejayaan bersama Liverpool dan sudah pasti perlawanan terakhirnya nanti akan penuh dengan emosi. Sudah pasti pergerakan anda akan menjadi perlahan apabila anda semakin tua, tetapi keupayaan teknikal kekal. Saya berharap dia berjaya di Amerika nanti."

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Fernando Torres : "Saya sedih kerana Steven Gerrard akan menamatkan musim tera...

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Fernando Torres :

"Saya sedih kerana Steven Gerrard akan menamatkan musim terakhirnya bersama Liverpool tanpa sebarang trofi. Dia merupakan pemain terbaik yang pernah saya bermain bersama. Dia telah mengecapi banyak kejayaan bersama Liverpool dan sudah pasti perlawanan terakhirnya nanti akan penuh dengan emosi. Sudah pasti pergerakan anda akan menjadi perlahan apabila anda semakin tua, tetapi keupayaan teknikal kekal. Saya berharap dia berjaya di Amerika nanti."

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Martin Skrtel & Jordan Ibe sedia menandatangani kontrak baru bersama Liverpool - Sky Sports-

Baki kontrak Martin Skrtel hanya berbaki 1 tahun manakala Jordan Ibe mempunyai baki kontrak sehingga 2017. Kedua2 pemain ini bakal menandatangani kontrak baru & dijangka akan diselesaikan pada minggu ini.

Philippe Coutinho & Daniel Sturridge adalah antara pemain yg sdah menandatangani kontrak jangka masa panjang bersama Liverpool.

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Martin Skrtel & Jordan Ibe sedia menandatangani kontrak baru bersama Liverpool - Sky Sports-

Baki kontrak Martin Skrtel hanya berbaki 1 tahun manakala Jordan Ibe mempunyai baki kontrak sehingga 2017. Kedua2 pemain ini bakal menandatangani kontrak baru & dijangka akan diselesaikan pada minggu ini.

Philippe Coutinho & Daniel Sturridge adalah antara pemain yg sdah menandatangani kontrak jangka masa panjang bersama Liverpool.

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Pemain berusia 19 tahun, Jordon Ibe akan menandatangani kontrak jangka panjang bersama Liverpool pada hujung minggu ini dan akan menyaksikan dia kekal di Anfield sehingga 2020.

Selain Ibe, Henderson, Skrtel dan Flanagan juga akan menandatangani kontrak lanjutan bersama Liverpool tidak lama lagi.

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Pemain berusia 19 tahun, Jordon Ibe akan menandatangani kontrak jangka panjang bersama Liverpool pada hujung minggu ini dan akan menyaksikan dia kekal di Anfield sehingga 2020.

Selain Ibe, Henderson, Skrtel dan Flanagan juga akan menandatangani kontrak lanjutan bersama Liverpool tidak lama lagi.

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Hikayat 212 JUTA

by Axello

Ini adalah sambungan cerita semalam. Isu tidak ada marquee signing dalam pasukan ini. Kuasa beli masih lemah walaupun accumulative nett spendings adalah tinggi. Apa maksud kuasa beli marquee player. Ia ibarat anda ada emak anda bagi RM212 hengget tetapi anda tak ada kemampuan nak beli Topup RM53.00 (after GST) kerana anda perlu belanjakan ia di different areas. Ini kerana, emak anda aka SHOPPING COMMITEE menetapkan anda perlu beli buku rujukan , pensil, majalah mangga, buku resepi , lauk dan sebagainya, dan balance boleh la anda beli topup aka Marquee target anda. Jadi ia adalah bukan untuk 1 transaksi,takut balik rumah anda akan dipersoal, aku bagi RM212 ko cuma beli 5 buku saja ? dan beli topup ?

Baru baru ini FSG mengumumkan mereka akan kekalkan Rodgers mengulangi kenyataan mereka sekitar. Oktober apabila LFC berada di form mengarut.n KENAPA mereka masih ada intention untuk kekalkan Rodgers? Dalam bolasepak esok lusa memang cerita lain. Even Steven Gerrard dan Lampard pun
boleh tinggalkan &039;Istana&039; masing masing inikan pula orang lain.

ANFIELD RE-DEVELOPEMENT

Ini adalah antara sebab kenapa FSG terpaksa masih &039;kedekut&039; dengan duit. Anda pernah baca ulasan tentang new Anfield ?
Saya menyokong proje JW Henry yang akhirnya menyatakan dia tak mahu stadium baru di Stanley Park, sebab ia tak akan pernah menyamai suasasana di Anfield. Jadi JW Henry telah splash the cash untuk turut melabur dalam projek &039;pembesaran&039; Anfield yang sedang berlaku kini.

Kesannya adalah Rodgers terpaksa menerima hakikat yang dia cuma ada duit bila menjual players. Daripada Suarez sehinggalah ke Downing semua cash tersebut digunakan untuk membeli pemain baru. Jadi, FSG merasakan ia adalah satu pengorbanan besar untuk Rodgers tidak merungut kerana tidak ada marquee signing sedangkan baru menamatkan liga di tempat ke-2 dan kempen LFC musim ini ada UCL dan more game.

TC

Saya tak rasa kedudukan Brendan Adalah 100% selamat namun selagi lagi tak ada manager dari profil A yang sanggup bekerjad di bawah TC, Rodgers adalah manager terbaik yang boleh bekerja di bawah TC. Kloop, Rafa dan mana mana calon lain adalah anti TC dan mereka sukakan freedom dalam jual beli.

10 Players Akan Keluar

Ini antara zig zag dalam pengurusan Rodgers yang perlu dibuat untuk mendapatkan dana. Mungkin ia kerana gagal mencapai KPI atau expected transfer request. FSG baru berjanji akan splash cash namun adakah TC akan menetapkan jumlah duit itu adalah untuk jumlah players yang sekian sekian ? Itu adalah amat general, sama ada untuk splash cash dalam satu transaksi atau spalsh cash dalam satu window. Sama kes macam beli topup tadi la.

Kesimpulan
Saya susah nak menilai FSG sebagai teruk kerana mereka dalam proses menambah kapasiti stadium Anfield untuk mendapat more revenue dari setiap matchday. Ini semua sebab Anfield. FSG antara kompeni dan franchaisor terkaya di dunia. Cuma saya harap akan ada marquee signing. Tapi yang pasti FSG ada jasa besar mengeluarkan Liverpool daripada masalah hutang yang ditinggalkan Gillet-Hicks. Dan Rodgers management team antara
pihak yang membantu.

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Hikayat 212 JUTA by Axello Ini adalah sambungan cerita semalam. Isu tidak ada...

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Hikayat 212 JUTA

by Axello

Ini adalah sambungan cerita semalam. Isu tidak ada marquee signing dalam pasukan ini. Kuasa beli masih lemah walaupun accumulative nett spendings adalah tinggi. Apa maksud kuasa beli marquee player. Ia ibarat anda ada emak anda bagi RM212 hengget tetapi anda tak ada kemampuan nak beli Topup RM53.00 (after GST) kerana anda perlu belanjakan ia di different areas. Ini kerana, emak anda aka SHOPPING COMMITEE menetapkan anda perlu beli buku rujukan , pensil, majalah mangga, buku resepi , lauk dan sebagainya, dan balance boleh la anda beli topup aka Marquee target anda. Jadi ia adalah bukan untuk 1 transaksi,takut balik rumah anda akan dipersoal, aku bagi RM212 ko cuma beli 5 buku saja ? dan beli topup ?

Baru baru ini FSG mengumumkan mereka akan kekalkan Rodgers mengulangi kenyataan mereka sekitar. Oktober apabila LFC berada di form mengarut.n KENAPA mereka masih ada intention untuk kekalkan Rodgers? Dalam bolasepak esok lusa memang cerita lain. Even Steven Gerrard dan Lampard pun
boleh tinggalkan &039;Istana&039; masing masing inikan pula orang lain.

ANFIELD RE-DEVELOPEMENT

Ini adalah antara sebab kenapa FSG terpaksa masih &039;kedekut&039; dengan duit. Anda pernah baca ulasan tentang new Anfield ?
Saya menyokong proje JW Henry yang akhirnya menyatakan dia tak mahu stadium baru di Stanley Park, sebab ia tak akan pernah menyamai suasasana di Anfield. Jadi JW Henry telah splash the cash untuk turut melabur dalam projek &039;pembesaran&039; Anfield yang sedang berlaku kini.

Kesannya adalah Rodgers terpaksa menerima hakikat yang dia cuma ada duit bila menjual players. Daripada Suarez sehinggalah ke Downing semua cash tersebut digunakan untuk membeli pemain baru. Jadi, FSG merasakan ia adalah satu pengorbanan besar untuk Rodgers tidak merungut kerana tidak ada marquee signing sedangkan baru menamatkan liga di tempat ke-2 dan kempen LFC musim ini ada UCL dan more game.

TC

Saya tak rasa kedudukan Brendan Adalah 100% selamat namun selagi lagi tak ada manager dari profil A yang sanggup bekerjad di bawah TC, Rodgers adalah manager terbaik yang boleh bekerja di bawah TC. Kloop, Rafa dan mana mana calon lain adalah anti TC dan mereka sukakan freedom dalam jual beli.

10 Players Akan Keluar

Ini antara zig zag dalam pengurusan Rodgers yang perlu dibuat untuk mendapatkan dana. Mungkin ia kerana gagal mencapai KPI atau expected transfer request. FSG baru berjanji akan splash cash namun adakah TC akan menetapkan jumlah duit itu adalah untuk jumlah players yang sekian sekian ? Itu adalah amat general, sama ada untuk splash cash dalam satu transaksi atau spalsh cash dalam satu window. Sama kes macam beli topup tadi la.

Kesimpulan
Saya susah nak menilai FSG sebagai teruk kerana mereka dalam proses menambah kapasiti stadium Anfield untuk mendapat more revenue dari setiap matchday. Ini semua sebab Anfield. FSG antara kompeni dan franchaisor terkaya di dunia. Cuma saya harap akan ada marquee signing. Tapi yang pasti FSG ada jasa besar mengeluarkan Liverpool daripada masalah hutang yang ditinggalkan Gillet-Hicks. Dan Rodgers management team antara
pihak yang membantu.

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Populasi peminat EPL mengikut followers twitter.

Boleh pakai ke benda ni? Semenanjung is half ManU & half Chelsea? Kat Kuching & pendalaman Sarawak baru port fan Liverpool. Rasanya Asia Tour 2011,
Liverpool > Chelsea > Arsenal

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Populasi peminat EPL mengikut followers twitter.

Boleh pakai ke benda ni? Semenanjung is half ManU & half Chelsea? Kat Kuching & pendalaman Sarawak baru port fan Liverpool. Rasanya Asia Tour 2011,
Liverpool > Chelsea > Arsenal

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Alex Malone runs the rule over some players he thinks let themselves and Liverpool FC down in the FA Cup semi-final, and questions why Brendan Rodgers is continually correcting his own team selection mistakes.

LONDON, ENGLAND - Sunday, April 19, 2015: Liverpool's Alberto Moreno and Joe Allen tackle Aston Villa's Christian Benteke during the FA Cup Semi-Final match at Wembley Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

What is it with this Liverpool team with their mentality and lack of passion, heart, bottle, determination?

Every big game lately has seen us go down without even the semblance of a fight. I can only imagine what the watching Kenny Dalglish and Ian Rush are thinking when they watch the team they sweated blood for, roll into a proverbial little ball of surrender. Even when I played Sunday league football, I played with hundreds of lads, week in, week out, who showed fierce determination to win at all costs – and we all played for free. Why – it needs to be asked and answered – are millionaire footballers with the honour of wearing the Liver Bird on their chest, incapable of doing the same?

This latest debacle at Wembley was head-shakingly awful. This was a team – or should I say a group of individuals, because a team it was not – in a showpiece semi-final of a world renowned competition, being beamed to millions across the planet who simply failed to show up.

While absolutely no-one excelled, there were specific players who stood out from the crowd for their own personal ineptitude and woefulness, either in this game or in the other recent defeats. I’d like to analyse a few of them who I feel are real concerns not just from these last few games, but in general.

Joe Allen was once a medium sized fish in a small pond. He now resembles a Welsh cockle in the Irish Sea. Allen looks second best now against second and even third rate players. From a reasonably promising start to his Liverpool career, he’s nosedived alarmingly.

This was Aston Villa’s midfield he was up against, not Chelsea’s, not Man City’s. If you’re against Yaya Toure & David Silva, or Eden Hazard & Cesc Fabregas, then you know you have a game on your hands. But this was a midfield with Tom bloody Cleverley in it! And if you can’t compete with a Tom Cleverley midfield, then you can’t compete at this level for Liverpool Football Club. I’ve defended him up until recent times, believing that given time, he had enough about him to make the step up. But I’m afraid that the cold hard truth – one that many fans have already concluded – may be that Joe Allen simply isn’t good enough.

Jordan Henderson was – or so it said on the team sheet – next to Allen in that dismal midfield display against Villa. A few weeks back, with Henderson scoring a few goals and finally, possibly, looking the part, I held my hands up and accepted that I might have been wrong about him. Well, I’m putting my hands back down, at least for the moment.

LONDON, ENGLAND - Sunday, April 19, 2015: Liverpool's captain Jordan Henderson in action against Aston Villa's Jack Grealish during the FA Cup Semi-Final match at Wembley Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

What was Henderson’s display at Wembley supposed to be? My one overriding criticism of him since the first day he pulled on the Red shirt, was that he hides on the pitch. He specifically hid behind Steven Gerrard in the early days which, I suppose, for a young lad coming from the small pond of Sunderland, was somewhat understandable. But this is a player who’s since been deemed the worthy successor to Gerrard for both the captain’s armband and the midfield general role. I just cannot see it. When the going got tough against Villa, the weak got found out, and Henderson disappeared. He went missing in action and did absolutely nothing to attempt to rescue the game. Oh, and Jordan, if you’re reading this, Harry Potter rang… he asked can he have his invisibility cloak back.

Silly jokes aside, this was NOT the performance of a leader, a captain. This was not the performance of a top class Premier League midfielder. This was the performance of a player lacking mental strength when it mattered. The club have a big decision to make regarding Jordan Henderson, and the decision needs to be to take away that armband until the day he earns it with his performances on the big stages. I know it’s outlawed to criticise Henderson in some circles of Liverpool fans, and I fully expect the World Famous Henderson Appreciation Society to place a fatwa on me for doing so, but if you look past blind loyalty to a player and focus solely on performance in these recent defeats, his absolute inability to influence the game or his team mates have left a number of big question marks which only Henderson himself can answer.

Dejan Lovren. Oh, where to begin! I recently saw a poll where Paul Konchesky was voted the worst ever Liverpool defender. Lovren might just have put himself in the running to steal the crown if he keeps churning out performance after performance of such utter incompetence. We went fishing in the small pond of Southampton, and we hooked a jellyfish. Here is a player not mentally tough enough to progress above mid-table level. Decision making.. shocking. Calmness… abysmal.

LONDON, ENGLAND - Sunday, April 19, 2015: Liverpool's Dejan Lovren in action against Aston Villa's Christian Benteke during the FA Cup Semi-Final match at Wembley Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Positioning, horrendous. He’s not an accident waiting to happen; he’s already a train wreck. His tattered confidence transmits itself to everyone around him, wondering how to possibly anticipate when he might next go positionally AWOL, fluff his next clearance or miss his next header. The 35 yard shot at the end was the icing on the cake and smacked of a man on the brink.

This was a player who last season looked fairly assured and even dominant in the Southampton defence, so all I can put it down to is another player who’s simply out of his depth when playing for England’s most successful club. As with all of these players, I sincerely hope to be proven wrong, but as it stands, I can see no way back for him.

Next up is Mario Balotelli. What is it with this fella? And why is he at our football club? This is a player who may not have come from ‘small ponds’ but his mentality is one not suited to a big club. History very clearly tells us that. We gambled on him, and lost. I see players such as Danny Ings, Charlie Austin and Bobby Zamora look genuinely angst-ridden when they miss a goal-scoring opportunity for their teams languishing at the foot of the table – because they CARE! Because it MATTERS!

I see Balotelli give the cameras that brooding, self indulgent, made-for-TV sulk that suggests to me that he really, simply doesn’t give a shit. He’s lazy, he’s selfish, he makes shockingly poor footballing (and non-footballing) decisions, and he does not have the mentality – nor will he EVER have the mentality – to earn the right to wear our shirt. When we get rid, I’ll be sure not to celebrate.

Raheem Sterling – hmmm. A player who, it seems, thinks he’s too good for Liverpool FC. Well, he’s not. He’s a good young player with potential and that’s all he is right now. His left foot makes John Arne Riise’s right foot look good, and his finishing is particularly and consistently wasteful. The media seem to be in agreement that he’s waiting for a move to a money-bags club to realise his ambition of winning things. I’m sure he’ll take a pay cut to achieve it.

LONDON, ENGLAND - Sunday, April 19, 2015: Liverpool's captain Steven Gerrard looks dejected as his side lose 2-1 to Aston Villa during the FA Cup Semi-Final match at Wembley Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

If he wants out, get rid. I have recently observed a player who in my view is not now committed to the cause; and not-committed to the cause can never be acceptable. If you can’t be arsed in FA cup semi finals, when can you be? If it turns out that he does want to play for our great club and commits to it, then great, but he has much work to do to correct the flaws in his game and just as much work to do to win back the fans.

Lazar Markovic is another ‘big signing’ who is struggling, but even though he makes this list, I’m giving him some benefit of the doubt, because he’s young, in his first season, in a new country, and most tellingly, being played out of position. As a result, his confidence has gone.

He’s an attacking wide man, not a corner flag to corner flag ‘wing-back.’ Not surprisingly, not being a natural defender, he gets found out at the back; and because he’s expected to track back all the time – his advanced play is also suffering. I’m still hopeful he will come good, but whether he does or not is dependent upon the lad being given a chance playing in the position we bought him for. But unfortunately, as it stands right now, he’s one of the ‘nearly’ men.

Adam Lallana missed the recent games, but that’s not enough to exlude him from this list. Of all the recent overpriced signings, it was Lallana I had genuine hopes for. What a disappointment he’s been. Here’s a player who is lacking in both physical AND mental toughness. The physicality of the Premier League appears too much for him, and as for all players who can’t (or won’t) compete physically, they get injured more often than the full blooded players do.

Lallana is a genuinely skillful player, technically gifted, with an instinct towards creativity. That’s all well and good on paper, but as Origami once said, football isn’t played on paper. It’s on the pitch where Lallana absolutely, positively MUST show he has the bottle to put those skills to use. If he doesn’t, his time as a Liverpool player may become a small irrelevant paragraph in the history books.

And finally, to the manager…

LONDON, ENGLAND - Sunday, April 19, 2015: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers during the FA Cup Semi-Final match against Aston Villa at Wembley Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

I defended him recently due to him being 42 years old, therefore prone to mistakes that any young manager can make. But age does not excuse what we saw against Aston Villa. Coming right on the heels of the Swansea, United and Arsenal games where too many mistakes were made, he made similar ones all over again.

The formation was wrong. Playing Gerrard for 90 minutes was wrong. Pissing about with the formation continually throughout the game as if it was a Lego set was wrong. Bringing on a striker in the 90th minute when you’re losing a cup semi was wrong.

Rodgers’ inability to start a game with the right players, in the right formation, with the right tactics is now becoming a recurring and worrying theme.

Last season he was (rightly) recognised for his tactical nous, changing tactics/formations/players when a game was getting away from him, and being fair it worked on quite a few occasions.

But isn’t the TRUE measure of a manager’s capabilities about getting your players/tactics/formation right from the start? Not dicking around with it several times throughout a game because you made a pig’s ear of it in the first place.

Just as his tinkering worked successfully last season, it’s worked equally as unsuccessfully this. He’s outthinking himself before attempting to outthink the opposition, and it’s a career limiting approach he must change if he is to be successful.

Teams that win titles generally play their best players in their best positions, and only rarely do they deviate from that. Rodgers is young enough to continue learning from mistakes such as those seen in the last three defeat, but he needs to learn quickly. The next year is probably the most critical 12 months of Brendan Rodgers’ career.

We nearly won the league last year and we nearly got to League Cup and FA Cup finals this season. We nearly beat Basle in the Champions League, nearly got out of the group stage, and then nearly beat Besiktas in the Europa League. We almost, nearly beat Everton at Anfield. We’ll probably nearly get top 4.

… and THAT in less than one year, is way too many nearlys!

Until the nearly men above either shape up or, in some case, ship out, there’ll be more hard luck stories ahead. And, one thing I think we can all unanimously agree on, is that Liverpool becoming a club talking only about hard luck stories, and not number of trophies won, simply cannot be allowed to happen.

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Liverpool’s Nearly Men: The players who need to shape up, or ship out

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Alex Malone runs the rule over some players he thinks let themselves and Liverpool FC down in the FA Cup semi-final, and questions why Brendan Rodgers is continually correcting his own team selection mistakes.

LONDON, ENGLAND - Sunday, April 19, 2015: Liverpool's Alberto Moreno and Joe Allen tackle Aston Villa's Christian Benteke during the FA Cup Semi-Final match at Wembley Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

What is it with this Liverpool team with their mentality and lack of passion, heart, bottle, determination?

Every big game lately has seen us go down without even the semblance of a fight. I can only imagine what the watching Kenny Dalglish and Ian Rush are thinking when they watch the team they sweated blood for, roll into a proverbial little ball of surrender. Even when I played Sunday league football, I played with hundreds of lads, week in, week out, who showed fierce determination to win at all costs – and we all played for free. Why – it needs to be asked and answered – are millionaire footballers with the honour of wearing the Liver Bird on their chest, incapable of doing the same?

This latest debacle at Wembley was head-shakingly awful. This was a team – or should I say a group of individuals, because a team it was not – in a showpiece semi-final of a world renowned competition, being beamed to millions across the planet who simply failed to show up.

While absolutely no-one excelled, there were specific players who stood out from the crowd for their own personal ineptitude and woefulness, either in this game or in the other recent defeats. I’d like to analyse a few of them who I feel are real concerns not just from these last few games, but in general.

Joe Allen was once a medium sized fish in a small pond. He now resembles a Welsh cockle in the Irish Sea. Allen looks second best now against second and even third rate players. From a reasonably promising start to his Liverpool career, he’s nosedived alarmingly.

This was Aston Villa’s midfield he was up against, not Chelsea’s, not Man City’s. If you’re against Yaya Toure & David Silva, or Eden Hazard & Cesc Fabregas, then you know you have a game on your hands. But this was a midfield with Tom bloody Cleverley in it! And if you can’t compete with a Tom Cleverley midfield, then you can’t compete at this level for Liverpool Football Club. I’ve defended him up until recent times, believing that given time, he had enough about him to make the step up. But I’m afraid that the cold hard truth – one that many fans have already concluded – may be that Joe Allen simply isn’t good enough.

Jordan Henderson was – or so it said on the team sheet – next to Allen in that dismal midfield display against Villa. A few weeks back, with Henderson scoring a few goals and finally, possibly, looking the part, I held my hands up and accepted that I might have been wrong about him. Well, I’m putting my hands back down, at least for the moment.

LONDON, ENGLAND - Sunday, April 19, 2015: Liverpool's captain Jordan Henderson in action against Aston Villa's Jack Grealish during the FA Cup Semi-Final match at Wembley Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

What was Henderson’s display at Wembley supposed to be? My one overriding criticism of him since the first day he pulled on the Red shirt, was that he hides on the pitch. He specifically hid behind Steven Gerrard in the early days which, I suppose, for a young lad coming from the small pond of Sunderland, was somewhat understandable. But this is a player who’s since been deemed the worthy successor to Gerrard for both the captain’s armband and the midfield general role. I just cannot see it. When the going got tough against Villa, the weak got found out, and Henderson disappeared. He went missing in action and did absolutely nothing to attempt to rescue the game. Oh, and Jordan, if you’re reading this, Harry Potter rang… he asked can he have his invisibility cloak back.

Silly jokes aside, this was NOT the performance of a leader, a captain. This was not the performance of a top class Premier League midfielder. This was the performance of a player lacking mental strength when it mattered. The club have a big decision to make regarding Jordan Henderson, and the decision needs to be to take away that armband until the day he earns it with his performances on the big stages. I know it’s outlawed to criticise Henderson in some circles of Liverpool fans, and I fully expect the World Famous Henderson Appreciation Society to place a fatwa on me for doing so, but if you look past blind loyalty to a player and focus solely on performance in these recent defeats, his absolute inability to influence the game or his team mates have left a number of big question marks which only Henderson himself can answer.

Dejan Lovren. Oh, where to begin! I recently saw a poll where Paul Konchesky was voted the worst ever Liverpool defender. Lovren might just have put himself in the running to steal the crown if he keeps churning out performance after performance of such utter incompetence. We went fishing in the small pond of Southampton, and we hooked a jellyfish. Here is a player not mentally tough enough to progress above mid-table level. Decision making.. shocking. Calmness… abysmal.

LONDON, ENGLAND - Sunday, April 19, 2015: Liverpool's Dejan Lovren in action against Aston Villa's Christian Benteke during the FA Cup Semi-Final match at Wembley Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Positioning, horrendous. He’s not an accident waiting to happen; he’s already a train wreck. His tattered confidence transmits itself to everyone around him, wondering how to possibly anticipate when he might next go positionally AWOL, fluff his next clearance or miss his next header. The 35 yard shot at the end was the icing on the cake and smacked of a man on the brink.

This was a player who last season looked fairly assured and even dominant in the Southampton defence, so all I can put it down to is another player who’s simply out of his depth when playing for England’s most successful club. As with all of these players, I sincerely hope to be proven wrong, but as it stands, I can see no way back for him.

Next up is Mario Balotelli. What is it with this fella? And why is he at our football club? This is a player who may not have come from ‘small ponds’ but his mentality is one not suited to a big club. History very clearly tells us that. We gambled on him, and lost. I see players such as Danny Ings, Charlie Austin and Bobby Zamora look genuinely angst-ridden when they miss a goal-scoring opportunity for their teams languishing at the foot of the table – because they CARE! Because it MATTERS!

I see Balotelli give the cameras that brooding, self indulgent, made-for-TV sulk that suggests to me that he really, simply doesn’t give a shit. He’s lazy, he’s selfish, he makes shockingly poor footballing (and non-footballing) decisions, and he does not have the mentality – nor will he EVER have the mentality – to earn the right to wear our shirt. When we get rid, I’ll be sure not to celebrate.

Raheem Sterling – hmmm. A player who, it seems, thinks he’s too good for Liverpool FC. Well, he’s not. He’s a good young player with potential and that’s all he is right now. His left foot makes John Arne Riise’s right foot look good, and his finishing is particularly and consistently wasteful. The media seem to be in agreement that he’s waiting for a move to a money-bags club to realise his ambition of winning things. I’m sure he’ll take a pay cut to achieve it.

LONDON, ENGLAND - Sunday, April 19, 2015: Liverpool's captain Steven Gerrard looks dejected as his side lose 2-1 to Aston Villa during the FA Cup Semi-Final match at Wembley Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

If he wants out, get rid. I have recently observed a player who in my view is not now committed to the cause; and not-committed to the cause can never be acceptable. If you can’t be arsed in FA cup semi finals, when can you be? If it turns out that he does want to play for our great club and commits to it, then great, but he has much work to do to correct the flaws in his game and just as much work to do to win back the fans.

Lazar Markovic is another ‘big signing’ who is struggling, but even though he makes this list, I’m giving him some benefit of the doubt, because he’s young, in his first season, in a new country, and most tellingly, being played out of position. As a result, his confidence has gone.

He’s an attacking wide man, not a corner flag to corner flag ‘wing-back.’ Not surprisingly, not being a natural defender, he gets found out at the back; and because he’s expected to track back all the time – his advanced play is also suffering. I’m still hopeful he will come good, but whether he does or not is dependent upon the lad being given a chance playing in the position we bought him for. But unfortunately, as it stands right now, he’s one of the ‘nearly’ men.

Adam Lallana missed the recent games, but that’s not enough to exlude him from this list. Of all the recent overpriced signings, it was Lallana I had genuine hopes for. What a disappointment he’s been. Here’s a player who is lacking in both physical AND mental toughness. The physicality of the Premier League appears too much for him, and as for all players who can’t (or won’t) compete physically, they get injured more often than the full blooded players do.

Lallana is a genuinely skillful player, technically gifted, with an instinct towards creativity. That’s all well and good on paper, but as Origami once said, football isn’t played on paper. It’s on the pitch where Lallana absolutely, positively MUST show he has the bottle to put those skills to use. If he doesn’t, his time as a Liverpool player may become a small irrelevant paragraph in the history books.

And finally, to the manager…

LONDON, ENGLAND - Sunday, April 19, 2015: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers during the FA Cup Semi-Final match against Aston Villa at Wembley Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

I defended him recently due to him being 42 years old, therefore prone to mistakes that any young manager can make. But age does not excuse what we saw against Aston Villa. Coming right on the heels of the Swansea, United and Arsenal games where too many mistakes were made, he made similar ones all over again.

The formation was wrong. Playing Gerrard for 90 minutes was wrong. Pissing about with the formation continually throughout the game as if it was a Lego set was wrong. Bringing on a striker in the 90th minute when you’re losing a cup semi was wrong.

Rodgers’ inability to start a game with the right players, in the right formation, with the right tactics is now becoming a recurring and worrying theme.

Last season he was (rightly) recognised for his tactical nous, changing tactics/formations/players when a game was getting away from him, and being fair it worked on quite a few occasions.

But isn’t the TRUE measure of a manager’s capabilities about getting your players/tactics/formation right from the start? Not dicking around with it several times throughout a game because you made a pig’s ear of it in the first place.

Just as his tinkering worked successfully last season, it’s worked equally as unsuccessfully this. He’s outthinking himself before attempting to outthink the opposition, and it’s a career limiting approach he must change if he is to be successful.

Teams that win titles generally play their best players in their best positions, and only rarely do they deviate from that. Rodgers is young enough to continue learning from mistakes such as those seen in the last three defeat, but he needs to learn quickly. The next year is probably the most critical 12 months of Brendan Rodgers’ career.

We nearly won the league last year and we nearly got to League Cup and FA Cup finals this season. We nearly beat Basle in the Champions League, nearly got out of the group stage, and then nearly beat Besiktas in the Europa League. We almost, nearly beat Everton at Anfield. We’ll probably nearly get top 4.

… and THAT in less than one year, is way too many nearlys!

Until the nearly men above either shape up or, in some case, ship out, there’ll be more hard luck stories ahead. And, one thing I think we can all unanimously agree on, is that Liverpool becoming a club talking only about hard luck stories, and not number of trophies won, simply cannot be allowed to happen.

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Reports today suggest Liverpool pair Jordon Ibe and Martin Skrtel will sign new contracts at Liverpool in the near future.

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Thursday, February 19, 2015: Liverpool's Jordon Ibe in action against Besiktas JK during the UEFA Europa League Round of 32 1st Leg match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

According to the Liverpool Echo, Ibe will put pen to paper on a five-year deal with the Reds this week, keeping him there until 2020.

The 19-year-old has impressed greatly since returning from his loan spell at Derby earlier in the season, and was one of Liverpool’s standout players in the 0-0 Merseyside derby stalemate at Everton in February.

The former Wycombe Wanderers youngster is seen as a big part of both Liverpool and England’s future, with some even tipping him to become a bigger star than Raheem Sterling.

Meanwhile, the Echo also claim that Skrtel is set to prolong his stay on Merseyside, despite reported interest from Napoli and Wolfsburg.

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Sunday, December 21, 2014: Liverpool's Martin Skrtel celebrates scoring the second goal against Arsenal during the Premier League match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

The Slovakia international has confirmed that he has no plans to move away from the Reds, stating, “I am not leaving anywhere. Not to Wolfsburg nor to Naples.”

His agent, Karol Csonto, echoed his client’s sentiment, and claimed some of the transfer speculation is nonsense.

“The only offer which is lying on Martin Skrtel’s table right now is the extension of his contract from Liverpool. We have been working on the details, and we will be finalising it soon.

“It is not true that he has some offer from the German club. I don’t know anything even about their interest.”

Skrtel has enjoyed a pleasing return to form this season, particularly since Christmas, and is now one of Liverpool’s longest serving players.

This latest report comes the day after it was claimed Jordan Henderson has agreed a new £100,000 per week deal with the club.

After the FA Cup semi-final defeat, there’s been plenty of positive PR pushed out by Liverpool, including yesterday’s official announcement of the new shirt sponsorship deal with Standard Chartered.

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Reports today suggest Liverpool pair Jordon Ibe and Martin Skrtel will sign new contracts at Liverpool in the near future.

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Thursday, February 19, 2015: Liverpool's Jordon Ibe in action against Besiktas JK during the UEFA Europa League Round of 32 1st Leg match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

According to the Liverpool Echo, Ibe will put pen to paper on a five-year deal with the Reds this week, keeping him there until 2020.

The 19-year-old has impressed greatly since returning from his loan spell at Derby earlier in the season, and was one of Liverpool’s standout players in the 0-0 Merseyside derby stalemate at Everton in February.

The former Wycombe Wanderers youngster is seen as a big part of both Liverpool and England’s future, with some even tipping him to become a bigger star than Raheem Sterling.

Meanwhile, the Echo also claim that Skrtel is set to prolong his stay on Merseyside, despite reported interest from Napoli and Wolfsburg.

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Sunday, December 21, 2014: Liverpool's Martin Skrtel celebrates scoring the second goal against Arsenal during the Premier League match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

The Slovakia international has confirmed that he has no plans to move away from the Reds, stating, “I am not leaving anywhere. Not to Wolfsburg nor to Naples.”

His agent, Karol Csonto, echoed his client’s sentiment, and claimed some of the transfer speculation is nonsense.

“The only offer which is lying on Martin Skrtel’s table right now is the extension of his contract from Liverpool. We have been working on the details, and we will be finalising it soon.

“It is not true that he has some offer from the German club. I don’t know anything even about their interest.”

Skrtel has enjoyed a pleasing return to form this season, particularly since Christmas, and is now one of Liverpool’s longest serving players.

This latest report comes the day after it was claimed Jordan Henderson has agreed a new £100,000 per week deal with the club.

After the FA Cup semi-final defeat, there’s been plenty of positive PR pushed out by Liverpool, including yesterday’s official announcement of the new shirt sponsorship deal with Standard Chartered.

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Aston Villa v Liverpool (2-1)
19.04.2015 &064; Wembley

Liverpool Tewas Di Separuh Akhir
---------------------------------
Permulaan

Aston Vila
Bermula dengan asas formasi 4-3-2-1. Menurunkan N’zogbia dan Grealish di sayap untuk membantu big Centre Forward Christian Benteke. Bak four diketuai oleh Ron Vlaar. Dalam perlawanan mereka banyak berubah kepada classic 4-3-3 dengan active flanker threat.

Liverpool
Bermula dengan formasi 3-4-3 yang saya rasa lebih kepada 3-5-2 kerana Gerrard lebih kepada midfield player dan bukan agresive attacker untuk membentuk attacking 3. Markovic kembali diturunkan ke wingback.

Aston Villa menekan dari awal (early pressing)

Aston Villa telah bermula dengan cukup agresif. Mereka menekan Liverpool dari awal dengan rantaian taktikal 4-1-2-3. Plan 2-3 di final third membuatkan mereka sentiasa ada extra man di atas. 5 pemain di final third beraksi dalam kadar tempo dan pace cukup tinggi dan menghalang sebarang build up dari back 3 oleh Liverpool. Sherwood tahu akan sistem Rodgers yang menggemari build up dari belakang yang pernah menjadi senjata digunakan Rodgers untuk menewaskan dia ketika di Spurs 5-0.

Aston Villa Memanipulasi Kordinasi Pertahanan Liverpool

Aston Villa amat manipulatif terutama di final third. Setiap kali dalam build up mereka akan meletakkan seorang pemain di setiap letakan posisi di defensive third Liverpool. Mereka ada kelebihan dari segi fizikal dan pace untuk mengatasi pertahanan Liverpool. Taktikal ini amat berisiko untuk dicounter attack. Kesannya mereka melepaskan satu gol hasil counter attack oleh Liverpool. Namun mereka tetap percaya akan style/cara ini akan memberikan mereka pulangan. Memang kadangkala untuk mendapatkan sesuatu anda harus yakin dan mengambil risiko. Secara majoriti sistem ini lebih memberi manfaat daripada risiko.

Grealish-Nzogbia Menjadi sokongan utama di Hadapan

Jack Grealish dan Charles N’Zogbia telah terus menjadi sokongan/support utama Benteke. Ia juga banyak dibantu oleh bahagian tengah Villa yang sangat fleksibe. Westwood role telah membenarkan Fabian Delph dan Tom Cleverley untuk membentuk kordinasi 5 pemain serangan.

Taktikal Liverpool

Brendan Rodgers menukar lebih kurang tiga formasi dalam perlawanan itu tetapi masih gagal memberikan impak. Gol Coutinho adalah quick counter attack dan juga deflected shot. Dan selebihnya, memang ia adalah milik Aston Villa. Rodgers membuat pertukaran drastik pada separuh masa kedua namun terpaksa menelan hakikat yang pasukan Liverpool lebih banyak preventing and terminating the Villans attack daripada buat build up.

GERRARD-STERLING-COUTINHO

Hubungan atau connection di antara Sterling-Coutinho agak berbahaya tetapi Gerrard banyak menghabiskan sebahagian besar separuh pertama dengan menjadi penonton gerakan laju daripada Sterling serta pemain lawan dan gagal memberikan support secara zonal di atas. Kemasukan Balotelli mengubah sistem kepada crossing play namun masih gagal. Ini kerana pemain yang di supporting role adalah bukan crosser sebenar. Henderson dan Gerrard adalah long passer tetapi bukan crosser yang efisien.

Sterling dan Coutinho terus menjadi satu-satunya ancaman yang sebenar, dengan Markovic dan Moreno seakan akan terlalu gemuruh dalam game ini. Akhirnya Villa menutup semua pemain di belakang Sterling dan Coutinho dan memutuskan supplying kepada mereka.

Balotelli

Tidak ada sokongan yang cukup kepada Balotelli. Jika dalam 50 minit pertama mereka menutup supplier kepada Sterling-Coutinho kini mereka menutup supplier kepada Balotelli iaitu Coutinho dan Sterling. Kesannya sistem target man Liverpool gagal berfungsi dan kebanyakan cubaan adalah long range effort.

Namun kita harus menerima hakikat yang Balotelli memang tak cukup laju untuk mengatasi backline Villla yang sangat bersemangat dan sentiasa mengejar bola. Saya merindui aksi Daniel Sturridge yang cedera kerana dia adalah tipikal pemain yang boleh menghukum Villa yang terlalu roburst.

GOL BENTEKE DAN DELPH , VILLAN’S TRIANGLE TACTIC

Ia adalah respon segera kepada jaringan Coutinho. Liverpool dikuasai oleh triangle play oleh Villa di sebelah sudut Emre Can. Kerap kali area ini bocor. Benteke melepaskan shot padu dan menewaskan Mignolet. Pada minit ke-54 Delph memberi pendahuluan hasil tactical plan yang sama iaitu triangle. Ia adalah horrible defending oleh Can dan Lovren. Delph menerima bola terlalu mudah dan cut back terus melakukan shot. Kredit untuk Grealish yang cukup efisien dalam taktikal popular pada era 90-an ini.

Verdict / Penilaian

Liverpool adalah tewas kerana aspek teknikal dan taktikal. Secara teknikal, pemain gagal memulakan perlawanan dengan baik dan nampak gemuruh. Kemungkinan kerana rata rata pemain yang beraksi adalah muda. Saya juga merasakan reverting to back 4 adalah salah satu isu yang jelas mengganggu. Ini kerana Rodgers terpaksa mengorbankan Markovic. Sedangkan dalam separuh masa pertama dia semakin meningkat dan memberi ancaman. Balotelli berjaya melakukan gol namun luck kepada Villa kerana keputusan silap linesman menyelamatkan mereka daripada beradu di masa tambahan setelah menggunakan energy yang terlalu banyak.

Liverpool kembali dengan 3-4-3 dengan kemasukan Johnson dan nampak lebih baik walaupun Villa akhirnya mengambil keputusan untuk fokus kepada safe play dan counter attack. Namun aspek intensiti memang Villa berhak menang kerana mereka kekal dalam taktikal manakala Liverpool nampak panik. Pemain seperti Moreno dan Can sekali lagi gagal mengawal gemuruh untuk perlawanan besar walaupun mereka adalah good player dalam perlwanan yang kurang tekanan dan harapan.

Ron Vlaar dan Grealish adalah 2 nama yang paling penting dalam kejayaan Villa. Liverpool ‘tidak cukup’ bersedia seperti Villa untuk game ini. Kedua dua pasukan mahu menjadikan piala FA sebagai penutup ‘kecacatan’ kempen namun pemain Aston Villa lebih bertanggungjawab untuk memikul amanah itu.

Tim Sherwood adalah pemenang sebenar. Dia memberi perubahan mood dan suasana dalam pasukan. Dia berjaya survive walau tanpa pemain yang tervcedera seperti Agbonlahor. Taktik beliau cukup efektif dan efisien

Kepada Steven Gerrard, ia adalah perpisahanyang cukup sentimental kepada FA Cup . Saya tak mahu komen lebih akan persembahan beliau kerana satu pasukan bertanggungjawab dan bukan Gerrard seorang.

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TACTICALANALYSIS : FA CUP SEMIFINAL
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Aston Villa v Liverpool (2-1)
19.04.2015 &064; Wembley

Liverpool Tewas Di Separuh Akhir
---------------------------------
Permulaan

Aston Vila
Bermula dengan asas formasi 4-3-2-1. Menurunkan N’zogbia dan Grealish di sayap untuk membantu big Centre Forward Christian Benteke. Bak four diketuai oleh Ron Vlaar. Dalam perlawanan mereka banyak berubah kepada classic 4-3-3 dengan active flanker threat.

Liverpool
Bermula dengan formasi 3-4-3 yang saya rasa lebih kepada 3-5-2 kerana Gerrard lebih kepada midfield player dan bukan agresive attacker untuk membentuk attacking 3. Markovic kembali diturunkan ke wingback.

Aston Villa menekan dari awal (early pressing)

Aston Villa telah bermula dengan cukup agresif. Mereka menekan Liverpool dari awal dengan rantaian taktikal 4-1-2-3. Plan 2-3 di final third membuatkan mereka sentiasa ada extra man di atas. 5 pemain di final third beraksi dalam kadar tempo dan pace cukup tinggi dan menghalang sebarang build up dari back 3 oleh Liverpool. Sherwood tahu akan sistem Rodgers yang menggemari build up dari belakang yang pernah menjadi senjata digunakan Rodgers untuk menewaskan dia ketika di Spurs 5-0.

Aston Villa Memanipulasi Kordinasi Pertahanan Liverpool

Aston Villa amat manipulatif terutama di final third. Setiap kali dalam build up mereka akan meletakkan seorang pemain di setiap letakan posisi di defensive third Liverpool. Mereka ada kelebihan dari segi fizikal dan pace untuk mengatasi pertahanan Liverpool. Taktikal ini amat berisiko untuk dicounter attack. Kesannya mereka melepaskan satu gol hasil counter attack oleh Liverpool. Namun mereka tetap percaya akan style/cara ini akan memberikan mereka pulangan. Memang kadangkala untuk mendapatkan sesuatu anda harus yakin dan mengambil risiko. Secara majoriti sistem ini lebih memberi manfaat daripada risiko.

Grealish-Nzogbia Menjadi sokongan utama di Hadapan

Jack Grealish dan Charles N’Zogbia telah terus menjadi sokongan/support utama Benteke. Ia juga banyak dibantu oleh bahagian tengah Villa yang sangat fleksibe. Westwood role telah membenarkan Fabian Delph dan Tom Cleverley untuk membentuk kordinasi 5 pemain serangan.

Taktikal Liverpool

Brendan Rodgers menukar lebih kurang tiga formasi dalam perlawanan itu tetapi masih gagal memberikan impak. Gol Coutinho adalah quick counter attack dan juga deflected shot. Dan selebihnya, memang ia adalah milik Aston Villa. Rodgers membuat pertukaran drastik pada separuh masa kedua namun terpaksa menelan hakikat yang pasukan Liverpool lebih banyak preventing and terminating the Villans attack daripada buat build up.

GERRARD-STERLING-COUTINHO

Hubungan atau connection di antara Sterling-Coutinho agak berbahaya tetapi Gerrard banyak menghabiskan sebahagian besar separuh pertama dengan menjadi penonton gerakan laju daripada Sterling serta pemain lawan dan gagal memberikan support secara zonal di atas. Kemasukan Balotelli mengubah sistem kepada crossing play namun masih gagal. Ini kerana pemain yang di supporting role adalah bukan crosser sebenar. Henderson dan Gerrard adalah long passer tetapi bukan crosser yang efisien.

Sterling dan Coutinho terus menjadi satu-satunya ancaman yang sebenar, dengan Markovic dan Moreno seakan akan terlalu gemuruh dalam game ini. Akhirnya Villa menutup semua pemain di belakang Sterling dan Coutinho dan memutuskan supplying kepada mereka.

Balotelli

Tidak ada sokongan yang cukup kepada Balotelli. Jika dalam 50 minit pertama mereka menutup supplier kepada Sterling-Coutinho kini mereka menutup supplier kepada Balotelli iaitu Coutinho dan Sterling. Kesannya sistem target man Liverpool gagal berfungsi dan kebanyakan cubaan adalah long range effort.

Namun kita harus menerima hakikat yang Balotelli memang tak cukup laju untuk mengatasi backline Villla yang sangat bersemangat dan sentiasa mengejar bola. Saya merindui aksi Daniel Sturridge yang cedera kerana dia adalah tipikal pemain yang boleh menghukum Villa yang terlalu roburst.

GOL BENTEKE DAN DELPH , VILLAN’S TRIANGLE TACTIC

Ia adalah respon segera kepada jaringan Coutinho. Liverpool dikuasai oleh triangle play oleh Villa di sebelah sudut Emre Can. Kerap kali area ini bocor. Benteke melepaskan shot padu dan menewaskan Mignolet. Pada minit ke-54 Delph memberi pendahuluan hasil tactical plan yang sama iaitu triangle. Ia adalah horrible defending oleh Can dan Lovren. Delph menerima bola terlalu mudah dan cut back terus melakukan shot. Kredit untuk Grealish yang cukup efisien dalam taktikal popular pada era 90-an ini.

Verdict / Penilaian

Liverpool adalah tewas kerana aspek teknikal dan taktikal. Secara teknikal, pemain gagal memulakan perlawanan dengan baik dan nampak gemuruh. Kemungkinan kerana rata rata pemain yang beraksi adalah muda. Saya juga merasakan reverting to back 4 adalah salah satu isu yang jelas mengganggu. Ini kerana Rodgers terpaksa mengorbankan Markovic. Sedangkan dalam separuh masa pertama dia semakin meningkat dan memberi ancaman. Balotelli berjaya melakukan gol namun luck kepada Villa kerana keputusan silap linesman menyelamatkan mereka daripada beradu di masa tambahan setelah menggunakan energy yang terlalu banyak.

Liverpool kembali dengan 3-4-3 dengan kemasukan Johnson dan nampak lebih baik walaupun Villa akhirnya mengambil keputusan untuk fokus kepada safe play dan counter attack. Namun aspek intensiti memang Villa berhak menang kerana mereka kekal dalam taktikal manakala Liverpool nampak panik. Pemain seperti Moreno dan Can sekali lagi gagal mengawal gemuruh untuk perlawanan besar walaupun mereka adalah good player dalam perlwanan yang kurang tekanan dan harapan.

Ron Vlaar dan Grealish adalah 2 nama yang paling penting dalam kejayaan Villa. Liverpool ‘tidak cukup’ bersedia seperti Villa untuk game ini. Kedua dua pasukan mahu menjadikan piala FA sebagai penutup ‘kecacatan’ kempen namun pemain Aston Villa lebih bertanggungjawab untuk memikul amanah itu.

Tim Sherwood adalah pemenang sebenar. Dia memberi perubahan mood dan suasana dalam pasukan. Dia berjaya survive walau tanpa pemain yang tervcedera seperti Agbonlahor. Taktik beliau cukup efektif dan efisien

Kepada Steven Gerrard, ia adalah perpisahanyang cukup sentimental kepada FA Cup . Saya tak mahu komen lebih akan persembahan beliau kerana satu pasukan bertanggungjawab dan bukan Gerrard seorang.

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Emre Can: Turkish defender was one of seven Liverpool signings in the last transfer window and Jamie Carragher feels they need to buy more this summer

Emre Can: Turkish defender was one of seven Liverpool signings in the last transfer window and Jamie Carragher feels they need to buy more this summer

Jamie Carragher remains confident Brendan Rodgers is the right man to take Liverpool forward but feels their progress hinges on this summer’s transfer recruitment.

Carragher, who played 737 games for the Reds between 1997 and 2013, was speaking after collecting a Beacon Award for his community work on Merseyside and gave a public show of support to the Anfield manager.

Liverpool were beaten 2-1 by Aston Villa in the FA Cup semi-final on Sunday and are currently fifth in the Premier League, with a seven-point gap to fourth-placed Manchester City.

They look likely to miss out on Champions League football for next season but Carragher feels it is harsh to judge Rodgers on the Villa defeat alone and stressed the importance of the club’s purchasing in the next transfer window.

Liverpool bought seven players last summer, mainly with the money recouped from the sale of Luis Suarez to Barcelona, but the success of the new acquisitions has been mixed.

“I don’t think your whole future should be determined by one game,” he said. “It was difficult with the players that came in and I still don’t think many of them have bedded in yet.

'Massive difference'

“Brendan, the players and the staff will be looking to next season and thinking they will go one step further, winning a trophy maybe and getting back into the top four.

“That’s his job. He has to identify where in the team they need to improve; the squad is there and they did a lot of that last summer.

“The signings have to be right and if they are it will make a massive difference. If they’re not they’ll be back to where they are this season.”

Carragher also underlined the importance of securing vice-captain Jordan Henderson a long-term contract at Anfield.

Henderson is believed to be close to signing a five-year deal with the club, whom he joined from Sunderland for £20m in 2011, and Carragher has been pleased with the way he has sporadically captained the club, a role he has been tipped to take on a full-time basis when Steven Gerrard leaves in the summer.

“I think he’s vitally important,” said Carragher. “He’s an England player and although he’s not a local player, the way he performs for Liverpool shows you the passion that he’s got.

“He’s a regular for England and without Steven Gerrard he’s taken on the role of the captaincy this season. The manager has said it isn’t set in stone that he will get it next season but I’d be very surprised if he wasn’t.

“His record as captain is very good and he’s a player who has grown into playing for Liverpool after a difficult start.”





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Emre Can: Turkish defender was one of seven Liverpool signings in the last transfer window and Jamie Carragher feels they need to buy more this summer

Emre Can: Turkish defender was one of seven Liverpool signings in the last transfer window and Jamie Carragher feels they need to buy more this summer

Jamie Carragher remains confident Brendan Rodgers is the right man to take Liverpool forward but feels their progress hinges on this summer’s transfer recruitment.

Carragher, who played 737 games for the Reds between 1997 and 2013, was speaking after collecting a Beacon Award for his community work on Merseyside and gave a public show of support to the Anfield manager.

Liverpool were beaten 2-1 by Aston Villa in the FA Cup semi-final on Sunday and are currently fifth in the Premier League, with a seven-point gap to fourth-placed Manchester City.

They look likely to miss out on Champions League football for next season but Carragher feels it is harsh to judge Rodgers on the Villa defeat alone and stressed the importance of the club’s purchasing in the next transfer window.

Liverpool bought seven players last summer, mainly with the money recouped from the sale of Luis Suarez to Barcelona, but the success of the new acquisitions has been mixed.

“I don’t think your whole future should be determined by one game,” he said. “It was difficult with the players that came in and I still don’t think many of them have bedded in yet.

'Massive difference'

“Brendan, the players and the staff will be looking to next season and thinking they will go one step further, winning a trophy maybe and getting back into the top four.

“That’s his job. He has to identify where in the team they need to improve; the squad is there and they did a lot of that last summer.

“The signings have to be right and if they are it will make a massive difference. If they’re not they’ll be back to where they are this season.”

Carragher also underlined the importance of securing vice-captain Jordan Henderson a long-term contract at Anfield.

Henderson is believed to be close to signing a five-year deal with the club, whom he joined from Sunderland for £20m in 2011, and Carragher has been pleased with the way he has sporadically captained the club, a role he has been tipped to take on a full-time basis when Steven Gerrard leaves in the summer.

“I think he’s vitally important,” said Carragher. “He’s an England player and although he’s not a local player, the way he performs for Liverpool shows you the passion that he’s got.

“He’s a regular for England and without Steven Gerrard he’s taken on the role of the captaincy this season. The manager has said it isn’t set in stone that he will get it next season but I’d be very surprised if he wasn’t.

“His record as captain is very good and he’s a player who has grown into playing for Liverpool after a difficult start.”





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NEXTMATCH - PREMIER LEAGUE

❒ MATCH : WEST BROM vs LIVERPOOL
❒ DATE : 25 APRIL 2015 | SATURDAY
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❒ MATCH : WEST BROM vs LIVERPOOL
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Liverpool could be set to make a move for Borussia Dortmund striker Ciro Immobile this summer, according to reports in Italy.

Journalist Gianluca Di Marzio reports how, the Reds are lining up a bid for the Italy international, with a view to replacing Mario Balotelli.

“Ciro Immobile could be leaving Germany for England. Liverpool are interested in the Italian striker, the Reds have contacted Borussia Dortmund’s director (Michael) Zorc,” he said.

“Immobile could replace Balotelli at Anfield since Super Mario is set to leave Rodgers’ club. After leaving Italy last summer, Immobile could be heading to England – Liverpool is taking concrete steps to acquire him.”

The 25-year-old made the move to Dortmund last summer, following a hugely impressive stint with Torino in 2013/14 where he scored 23 times in just 34 appearances.

Just three goals in the Bundesliga has seen Immobile’s form dip, however, with Dortmund languishing at the bottom of the league for much of the season.

With Jurgen Klopp leaving as manager in the summer, and doubts remaining over the futures of key players like Mats Hummels and Marco Reus, it would appear likely that Immobile will move on.

Whether a (probable) lack of Champions League football at Anfield would work against Liverpool remains to be seen, but the Italian would certainly be a welcome addition as Brendan Rodgers looks to add depth and quality in attack in the summer.

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Liverpool could be set to make a move for Borussia Dortmund striker Ciro Immobile this summer, according to reports in Italy.

Journalist Gianluca Di Marzio reports how, the Reds are lining up a bid for the Italy international, with a view to replacing Mario Balotelli.

“Ciro Immobile could be leaving Germany for England. Liverpool are interested in the Italian striker, the Reds have contacted Borussia Dortmund’s director (Michael) Zorc,” he said.

“Immobile could replace Balotelli at Anfield since Super Mario is set to leave Rodgers’ club. After leaving Italy last summer, Immobile could be heading to England – Liverpool is taking concrete steps to acquire him.”

The 25-year-old made the move to Dortmund last summer, following a hugely impressive stint with Torino in 2013/14 where he scored 23 times in just 34 appearances.

Just three goals in the Bundesliga has seen Immobile’s form dip, however, with Dortmund languishing at the bottom of the league for much of the season.

With Jurgen Klopp leaving as manager in the summer, and doubts remaining over the futures of key players like Mats Hummels and Marco Reus, it would appear likely that Immobile will move on.

Whether a (probable) lack of Champions League football at Anfield would work against Liverpool remains to be seen, but the Italian would certainly be a welcome addition as Brendan Rodgers looks to add depth and quality in attack in the summer.

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Martin Skrtel: I won&039;t leave Liverpool FC

Martin Skrtel menegaskan beliau tidak akan meninggalkan Liverpool pada musim depan. Kontrak beliau akan tamat pada penghujung musim ini & sedia menandatangani kontrak baru.

Selepas Jordan Henderson menandatangani kontrak baru dimana beliau bakal menerima £100,000 seminggu, kini giliran Skrtel pula menjadi pemain kedua menyatakan untuk meneruskan kerjayanya di Anfield.

Skrtel menepis segala spekulasi tentang perpindahan beliau ke Jerman & Itali :

“I am not leaving anywhere. Not to Wolfsburg nor to Naples.”

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Martin Skrtel menegaskan beliau tidak akan meninggalkan Liverpool pada musim depan. Kontrak beliau akan tamat pada penghujung musim ini & sedia menandatangani kontrak baru.

Selepas Jordan Henderson menandatangani kontrak baru dimana beliau bakal menerima £100,000 seminggu, kini giliran Skrtel pula menjadi pemain kedua menyatakan untuk meneruskan kerjayanya di Anfield.

Skrtel menepis segala spekulasi tentang perpindahan beliau ke Jerman & Itali :

“I am not leaving anywhere. Not to Wolfsburg nor to Naples.”

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CiroImmobile dalam perhatian Reds.

• Ciro Immobile

Nama: Ciro Immobile
Current Team: Borussia Dortmund
Age: 25 years old (20-02-1990)
Height: 181cm
Weight: 85kg
Nationality: Italy

Appearances : 25
Goals : 10
Assist : 1

Posisi : Modern 9 √
Speed : 8/10

Passes Accuracy per game: 67.2% (low)
Short Pass : 6/10 (Average)
Long Pass : 5/10 (low)

Shots Clinical : 7/10 (Good)
Long Range Shots : 6/10 (Average)
Shots Per Game : 2.2 (Good)

Duel Won : 1.2 (Average)

Style Of Play
• Kerap Dribble
• Suka Bermain Long Passes

Kekuatan
• speed
• Clinical Finish

Kelemahan
• Lemah Mengatasi offside trap
• Disiplin
• Injuries

Rumors Bid daripada LFC : £17m

Valuasi Saya : £10m - £15m

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CiroImmobile dalam perhatian Reds.

• Ciro Immobile

Nama: Ciro Immobile
Current Team: Borussia Dortmund
Age: 25 years old (20-02-1990)
Height: 181cm
Weight: 85kg
Nationality: Italy

Appearances : 25
Goals : 10
Assist : 1

Posisi : Modern 9 √
Speed : 8/10

Passes Accuracy per game: 67.2% (low)
Short Pass : 6/10 (Average)
Long Pass : 5/10 (low)

Shots Clinical : 7/10 (Good)
Long Range Shots : 6/10 (Average)
Shots Per Game : 2.2 (Good)

Duel Won : 1.2 (Average)

Style Of Play
• Kerap Dribble
• Suka Bermain Long Passes

Kekuatan
• speed
• Clinical Finish

Kelemahan
• Lemah Mengatasi offside trap
• Disiplin
• Injuries

Rumors Bid daripada LFC : £17m

Valuasi Saya : £10m - £15m

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Selamat hari jadi yang ke-39 kepada lagenda Liverpool FC, Steve Finnan. Dia dibeli dari Fulham dengan nilai £3.5juta pada 2003 dan sepanjang 5 tahun di Anfield, dia telah melakukan 217 penampilan dan menjaringkan 1 gol. YNWA




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Selamat hari jadi yang ke-39 kepada lagenda Liverpool FC, Steve Finnan. Dia dibeli dari Fulham dengan nilai £3.5juta pada 2003 dan sepanjang 5 tahun di Anfield, dia telah melakukan 217 penampilan dan menjaringkan 1 gol. YNWA




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Mario Balotelli luahkan rasa kekecewaan beliau terhadap linesman di akaun instagram miliknya. Tapi admin rasa linesman semalam agak bebal sikit . Overdose ketum kot.

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Bila tiba masanya Gerrard akan keluar dari kelab nanti, siapakah yang akan mengikut jejak langkah Captain sepanjang bersama kelab Liverpool? Adakah no 1, 2, 3, 4 atau 5?




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David Moyes: Sacked last year for a disappointing campaign at Old Trafford

David Moyes: Sacked last year for a disappointing campaign at Old Trafford

Manchester United were below par in the Premier League last season in terms of performance compared with player wages, figures show.

United could only finish seventh in the 2013/14 campaign yet were the highest payers with a wage bill of £215.8million, with neighbours and rivals City the second highest with £205m.

Chelsea, currently 10 points clear at the top of the table, were third in the top flight last season are were only the third-highest payers with a wage bill of £192.7m. 

Another top performing side was Southampton who are only ranked 16th in the top flight in terms of their wage bill (£55.2m) and have continued to impress on the pitch this year - they are currently seventh in the Premier League. 

The biggest under-achievers were QPR whose salary bill was almost twice what the club earned in total last season.

A £75.3m wage bill - even from a season when they were in the Championship - made them the eighth-highest payers yet they are struggling in 19th place and facing the drop to the second tier again.

The wages costs and profits or losses of all top-flight clubs for 2013/14 have been revealed via annual accounts posted at Companies House and overall there is a close correlation between total salary bill and league position, with the current top four in the Premier League also the four biggest payers.

The combined accounts of the 20 clubs shows over overall turnover rose to £3.07billion from £2.3bn in 2012/13 with wages increasing too but at a slower rate and totalling £1.84bn compared with £1.59bn.

The latest figure shows salaries account for 59.9 per cent of turnover compared with 71.7 per cent for the same 20 clubs a year before.

The increase in income is mainly down to the Premier League's lucrative TV deal that came into effect for the first time last season. The cash injection has led to six clubs who were in the red in 2012/13 now reporting a surplus.

Apart from those clubs who were promoted from the Championship last season, only Manchester City, Aston Villa and Sunderland ended the 2013/14 season having made a financial loss.

Premier League director of communications Dan Johnson said the clubs' decision in 2013 to introduce spending controls had also contributed to a positive financial outlook.

Johnson said: "There are two reasons for this. The first is increasing revenues and the second is the financial criteria the clubs have voted in two seasons ago which put financial sustainability at the heart of how they want to go forward."

The measures introduced by the clubs capped the amount they could use TV money to pay for player costs. It also put a long-term limit on a club's overall losses.


Premier League clubs' financial figures for 2013/14 (2012/13 in brackets), in order of wage bills (£):

1. Man Utd (currently 3rd): wages 215.8m (180.5m); turnover 433.2m (363.1m); wages to turnover ratio 50% (50%); profit after tax 23.8m (146.4m)

2. Man City (4th): wages 205m (233.1m); turnover 346.5m (271m); wages to turnover ratio 59% (86%); loss after tax -22.9m (-51.6m loss)

3. Chelsea (1st): wages 192.7m (172.6m); turnover 319.8m (255.8); wages to turnover ratio 60% (67%); profit after tax 18.4m (-49.4m loss)

4. Arsenal (2nd): wages 166.4m (154.5m); turnover 298.7m (242.8m); wages to turnover ratio 56% (64%); profit after tax 7.3m (5.8m)

5. Liverpool (5th): wages 144m (131m); turnover 256m (206m); wages to turnover ratio 56% (63%); profit after tax 0.4m (-49.9m loss)

6. Tottenham (6th): wages 100.4m (96.1m); turnover 180.5m (147.4m); wages to turnover ratio 56% (65%); profit after tax 65.3m (1.5m)

7. Newcastle (14th): wages 78.3m (61.7m); turnover 129.7m (66.5m); wages to turnover ratio 62% (91%); profit after tax 18.7m (9.9m)

8. QPR (19th): wages 75.3m (78m); turnover 38.7m (60.6m) ; wages to turnover ratio 195% (129%); loss after tax -9.7m (operating loss 65.3m but £60m debt write off as one-off income injection) (-65.4m loss)

9. Sunderland (16th): wages 69.5m (57.9m); turnover 104.4m (75.5m); wages to turnover ratio 67% (77%); loss after tax -17.1m (-13m)

10. Everton (12th): wages 69.3m (63m); turnover 120.5m (86.4m); wages to turnover ratio 58% (73%); profit after tax 28.2m (1.6m)

11. Aston Villa (15th): wages 69.3m (71.9m); turnover 116.9m (83.7.m); wages to turnover ratio 59% (86%); loss after tax -3.9m (-51.8m).

12.  West Brom (13th): wages 65.4m (not available); turnover 86.8m (69.7m); wages to turnover ratio 75% (not available); profit after tax 9m (8,000)

13. West Ham (10th): wages 63.9m (56.2m); turnover 114.9m (89.8); wages to turnover ratio 56% (63%); profit after tax 10.3m (-3.5m loss)

14. Swansea (8th): wages 62.3m (48.1m); turnover 98.7 (67.1); wages to turnover ratio 64% (72%) profit after tax 1.7m (15.3m)

15. Stoke (9th): wages 60.6m (60.3m); turnover 98.3m (75.5m); wages to turnover ratio 67% (77%); profit after tax 3.8m (-31.1m loss)

16. Southampton (7th): wages 55.2m (41.4m); turnover 106m (71.8m); wages to turnover ratio 59.3% (65.5%); profit after tax 33.4m (-7.1m loss)

17. Crystal Palace (11th): wages 45.7m (18.7m); turnover 90.4m (14.5m); wages to turnover ratio 50.5% (124%) profit after tax 17.2m (3.6m)

18. Hull (17th): wages 43.3m (25.9m); turnover 84.5m (11.1m); wages to turnover ratio 64% (72%); profit after tax 9.4m (-25.6m loss)

19. Leicester (18th): wages 36.3m (26.8m); turnover 31.2m (19.6m); wages to turnover ratio 116% (136%); loss after tax -20.8m (-34m)

20. Burnley (20th): wages 21.5m (15.3m); turnover 19.6m (15.2m); wages to turnover ratio 110% (100.6%); loss after tax -4.2m (-7.8m)





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Man Utd showing poor value in performance and wage stakes

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David Moyes: Sacked last year for a disappointing campaign at Old Trafford

David Moyes: Sacked last year for a disappointing campaign at Old Trafford

Manchester United were below par in the Premier League last season in terms of performance compared with player wages, figures show.

United could only finish seventh in the 2013/14 campaign yet were the highest payers with a wage bill of £215.8million, with neighbours and rivals City the second highest with £205m.

Chelsea, currently 10 points clear at the top of the table, were third in the top flight last season are were only the third-highest payers with a wage bill of £192.7m. 

Another top performing side was Southampton who are only ranked 16th in the top flight in terms of their wage bill (£55.2m) and have continued to impress on the pitch this year - they are currently seventh in the Premier League. 

The biggest under-achievers were QPR whose salary bill was almost twice what the club earned in total last season.

A £75.3m wage bill - even from a season when they were in the Championship - made them the eighth-highest payers yet they are struggling in 19th place and facing the drop to the second tier again.

The wages costs and profits or losses of all top-flight clubs for 2013/14 have been revealed via annual accounts posted at Companies House and overall there is a close correlation between total salary bill and league position, with the current top four in the Premier League also the four biggest payers.

The combined accounts of the 20 clubs shows over overall turnover rose to £3.07billion from £2.3bn in 2012/13 with wages increasing too but at a slower rate and totalling £1.84bn compared with £1.59bn.

The latest figure shows salaries account for 59.9 per cent of turnover compared with 71.7 per cent for the same 20 clubs a year before.

The increase in income is mainly down to the Premier League's lucrative TV deal that came into effect for the first time last season. The cash injection has led to six clubs who were in the red in 2012/13 now reporting a surplus.

Apart from those clubs who were promoted from the Championship last season, only Manchester City, Aston Villa and Sunderland ended the 2013/14 season having made a financial loss.

Premier League director of communications Dan Johnson said the clubs' decision in 2013 to introduce spending controls had also contributed to a positive financial outlook.

Johnson said: "There are two reasons for this. The first is increasing revenues and the second is the financial criteria the clubs have voted in two seasons ago which put financial sustainability at the heart of how they want to go forward."

The measures introduced by the clubs capped the amount they could use TV money to pay for player costs. It also put a long-term limit on a club's overall losses.


Premier League clubs' financial figures for 2013/14 (2012/13 in brackets), in order of wage bills (£):

1. Man Utd (currently 3rd): wages 215.8m (180.5m); turnover 433.2m (363.1m); wages to turnover ratio 50% (50%); profit after tax 23.8m (146.4m)

2. Man City (4th): wages 205m (233.1m); turnover 346.5m (271m); wages to turnover ratio 59% (86%); loss after tax -22.9m (-51.6m loss)

3. Chelsea (1st): wages 192.7m (172.6m); turnover 319.8m (255.8); wages to turnover ratio 60% (67%); profit after tax 18.4m (-49.4m loss)

4. Arsenal (2nd): wages 166.4m (154.5m); turnover 298.7m (242.8m); wages to turnover ratio 56% (64%); profit after tax 7.3m (5.8m)

5. Liverpool (5th): wages 144m (131m); turnover 256m (206m); wages to turnover ratio 56% (63%); profit after tax 0.4m (-49.9m loss)

6. Tottenham (6th): wages 100.4m (96.1m); turnover 180.5m (147.4m); wages to turnover ratio 56% (65%); profit after tax 65.3m (1.5m)

7. Newcastle (14th): wages 78.3m (61.7m); turnover 129.7m (66.5m); wages to turnover ratio 62% (91%); profit after tax 18.7m (9.9m)

8. QPR (19th): wages 75.3m (78m); turnover 38.7m (60.6m) ; wages to turnover ratio 195% (129%); loss after tax -9.7m (operating loss 65.3m but £60m debt write off as one-off income injection) (-65.4m loss)

9. Sunderland (16th): wages 69.5m (57.9m); turnover 104.4m (75.5m); wages to turnover ratio 67% (77%); loss after tax -17.1m (-13m)

10. Everton (12th): wages 69.3m (63m); turnover 120.5m (86.4m); wages to turnover ratio 58% (73%); profit after tax 28.2m (1.6m)

11. Aston Villa (15th): wages 69.3m (71.9m); turnover 116.9m (83.7.m); wages to turnover ratio 59% (86%); loss after tax -3.9m (-51.8m).

12.  West Brom (13th): wages 65.4m (not available); turnover 86.8m (69.7m); wages to turnover ratio 75% (not available); profit after tax 9m (8,000)

13. West Ham (10th): wages 63.9m (56.2m); turnover 114.9m (89.8); wages to turnover ratio 56% (63%); profit after tax 10.3m (-3.5m loss)

14. Swansea (8th): wages 62.3m (48.1m); turnover 98.7 (67.1); wages to turnover ratio 64% (72%) profit after tax 1.7m (15.3m)

15. Stoke (9th): wages 60.6m (60.3m); turnover 98.3m (75.5m); wages to turnover ratio 67% (77%); profit after tax 3.8m (-31.1m loss)

16. Southampton (7th): wages 55.2m (41.4m); turnover 106m (71.8m); wages to turnover ratio 59.3% (65.5%); profit after tax 33.4m (-7.1m loss)

17. Crystal Palace (11th): wages 45.7m (18.7m); turnover 90.4m (14.5m); wages to turnover ratio 50.5% (124%) profit after tax 17.2m (3.6m)

18. Hull (17th): wages 43.3m (25.9m); turnover 84.5m (11.1m); wages to turnover ratio 64% (72%); profit after tax 9.4m (-25.6m loss)

19. Leicester (18th): wages 36.3m (26.8m); turnover 31.2m (19.6m); wages to turnover ratio 116% (136%); loss after tax -20.8m (-34m)

20. Burnley (20th): wages 21.5m (15.3m); turnover 19.6m (15.2m); wages to turnover ratio 110% (100.6%); loss after tax -4.2m (-7.8m)





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