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Monday 17 August 2015

We round up how the loaned out members of Liverpool’s squad performed throughout the week for the temporary sides, with a mixed bag of fortunes for the eight loan men.

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LFC Loan Watch Week 2

Sheyi Ojo

Liverpool’s talented teenager made his first start and played 90 minutes for Wolves in their 2-1 League Cup victory over Newport County last Tuesday – a game in which Ojo also claimed his first assist.

The 18-year-old turned in a good overall display with his strength and pace earning plaudits from the Molineux faithful, who watched on as Ojo set up the equalising goal after Wolves fell behind just six minutes in against the League Two outfit.

On free-kick duty on the night, Ojo saw his curling effort well saved before the ball eventually made its way back to him in the wide left area outside the box, where he sent in a teasing delivery which was tucked home by Nouha Dicko to put Wolves ahead.

Despite claiming an assist on his first start in midweek, Ojo dropped back to the bench on Sunday for Wolves’ 1-1 draw against relegated Hull City.

With the score level, Kenny Jackett handed the youngster the final 15 minutes of the game as his side searched for a late winner, but after entering into a wide left role replacing James Henry and with time running out, Ojo understandably struggled to impose himself in the remaining minutes.

Lawrence Vigouroux, Kevin Stewart & Jordan Williams

COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - Wednesday, July 16, 2014: Liverpool's Kevin Stewart makes his debut against Brondby IF during a preseason friendly match at Brøndby Stadion. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

After their impressive debut exploits last weekend, all three Reds loanees kept their place in Swindon’s XI for the visit of Exeter City in the League Cup first round last Tuesday.

It proved to be a less productive 90 minutes than the previous game in which the trio all played a vital part in the opening day victory over Bradford, with the only thing of note in the flat 2-1 loss coming with Kevin Stewart picking up a yellow card for preventing Exeter taking a quick free-kick.

Following a positive start to life at the County Ground, the trio all kept their shirts for Swindon’s trip to Bury on Saturday – an eventful fixture that ended in a 2-2 draw.

As Brendan Rodgers watched on at Gigg Lane with his son, Anton, also in action, Vigouroux gave away an early penalty after fouling Leon Clarke earning himself a booking, but the Bury striker stepped up and missed the spot-kick, hitting the post in a big let off for Reds ‘keeper.

Penalty error aside, Vigouroux claimed plaudits for the numerous saves he made to keep his side in the game, and he could do nothing about either of the goals conceded.

Williams and Stewart – who was replaced on the hour mark by Rodgers’ son who curled home a superb equalising free-kick – played in midfield but both endured quieter afternoons.

Lloyd Jones

19-year-old centre back Jones completed his second 90 minutes of the season for Blackpool in their poor 3-0 League Cup defeat to League Two side Northampton.

The fact the Welsh defender – who suffered a head injury in the clash – played the full game was the only positive on a terrible night for Neil MacDonald’s Tangerines, in which they found themselves three goals down after just half an hour to a side a division below.

Despite featuring in a poor midweek display, Jones kept his place in the starting XI on Saturday for the visit of Rochdale, but he endured another miserable afternoon as Blackpool slumped to a 2-0 home defeat.

Positively, the defender played his third successive 90 minutes in the loss, but Jones was at fault for Dale’s match-sealing goal, when his missed header from a long goal-kick allowed Ian Henderson in to fire home and wrap up the game, leaving the youngster visibly annoyed.

Danny Ward

Aberdeen’s loaned No.1 helped his side continue their strong start to the new season on Saturday, with the Dons coming from behind to claim an impressive 2-1 win at Motherwell.

Ward, making his ninth appearance of the season for his temporary club in the victory, was unlucky with the goal he conceded after five minutes – seeing his fine save from Lionel Ainsworth’s powerful strike fall at the feet of Marvin Johnson who fired home the rebound.

However, overall the Welsh stopper turned in another assured display between the sticks, dealing with what he had to decisively and positively on a largely quiet afternoon and he continues to impress at Pittodrie.

Luis Alberto

Luis Alberto’s Deportivo La Coruna played their final fixture in preparation for the new season on Wednesday night against Galicia Mugardos, and rounded off their pre-season schedule win a comfortable 4-0 win.

The Spaniard started on the bench for Victor Sanchez’s side against the third division outfit, but entered as a second half substitute in the 66th minute, coming on and taking up an attacking midfield role with the score at 3-0.

It would prove to be Alberto’s final 25 minutes of action of ahead of the new campaign, as Deportivo opted against a final friendly fixture over the weekend to instead concentrate on preparing for the season opener next Saturday against David Moyes’ Real Sociedad.

Andre Wisdom

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Saturday, October 20, 2012: Liverpool's Andre Wisdom in action against Reading during the Premiership match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

For the second game running, Wisdom was an unused substitute for Norwich in their 3-1 victory at Sunderland.

The Reds loaned defender also appears to have a job on his hands forcing his way into the side with right-back Stephen Whittaker registering on the score-sheet, and centre-back and Captain Russell Martin doing the same.

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LFC Loan Watch: Ojo grabs assist on Wolves debut, Ward continues to impress, but Wisdom unused again

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We round up how the loaned out members of Liverpool’s squad performed throughout the week for the temporary sides, with a mixed bag of fortunes for the eight loan men.

loan-watch-1

LFC Loan Watch Week 2

Sheyi Ojo

Liverpool’s talented teenager made his first start and played 90 minutes for Wolves in their 2-1 League Cup victory over Newport County last Tuesday – a game in which Ojo also claimed his first assist.

The 18-year-old turned in a good overall display with his strength and pace earning plaudits from the Molineux faithful, who watched on as Ojo set up the equalising goal after Wolves fell behind just six minutes in against the League Two outfit.

On free-kick duty on the night, Ojo saw his curling effort well saved before the ball eventually made its way back to him in the wide left area outside the box, where he sent in a teasing delivery which was tucked home by Nouha Dicko to put Wolves ahead.

Despite claiming an assist on his first start in midweek, Ojo dropped back to the bench on Sunday for Wolves’ 1-1 draw against relegated Hull City.

With the score level, Kenny Jackett handed the youngster the final 15 minutes of the game as his side searched for a late winner, but after entering into a wide left role replacing James Henry and with time running out, Ojo understandably struggled to impose himself in the remaining minutes.

Lawrence Vigouroux, Kevin Stewart & Jordan Williams

COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - Wednesday, July 16, 2014: Liverpool's Kevin Stewart makes his debut against Brondby IF during a preseason friendly match at Brøndby Stadion. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

After their impressive debut exploits last weekend, all three Reds loanees kept their place in Swindon’s XI for the visit of Exeter City in the League Cup first round last Tuesday.

It proved to be a less productive 90 minutes than the previous game in which the trio all played a vital part in the opening day victory over Bradford, with the only thing of note in the flat 2-1 loss coming with Kevin Stewart picking up a yellow card for preventing Exeter taking a quick free-kick.

Following a positive start to life at the County Ground, the trio all kept their shirts for Swindon’s trip to Bury on Saturday – an eventful fixture that ended in a 2-2 draw.

As Brendan Rodgers watched on at Gigg Lane with his son, Anton, also in action, Vigouroux gave away an early penalty after fouling Leon Clarke earning himself a booking, but the Bury striker stepped up and missed the spot-kick, hitting the post in a big let off for Reds ‘keeper.

Penalty error aside, Vigouroux claimed plaudits for the numerous saves he made to keep his side in the game, and he could do nothing about either of the goals conceded.

Williams and Stewart – who was replaced on the hour mark by Rodgers’ son who curled home a superb equalising free-kick – played in midfield but both endured quieter afternoons.

Lloyd Jones

19-year-old centre back Jones completed his second 90 minutes of the season for Blackpool in their poor 3-0 League Cup defeat to League Two side Northampton.

The fact the Welsh defender – who suffered a head injury in the clash – played the full game was the only positive on a terrible night for Neil MacDonald’s Tangerines, in which they found themselves three goals down after just half an hour to a side a division below.

Despite featuring in a poor midweek display, Jones kept his place in the starting XI on Saturday for the visit of Rochdale, but he endured another miserable afternoon as Blackpool slumped to a 2-0 home defeat.

Positively, the defender played his third successive 90 minutes in the loss, but Jones was at fault for Dale’s match-sealing goal, when his missed header from a long goal-kick allowed Ian Henderson in to fire home and wrap up the game, leaving the youngster visibly annoyed.

Danny Ward

Aberdeen’s loaned No.1 helped his side continue their strong start to the new season on Saturday, with the Dons coming from behind to claim an impressive 2-1 win at Motherwell.

Ward, making his ninth appearance of the season for his temporary club in the victory, was unlucky with the goal he conceded after five minutes – seeing his fine save from Lionel Ainsworth’s powerful strike fall at the feet of Marvin Johnson who fired home the rebound.

However, overall the Welsh stopper turned in another assured display between the sticks, dealing with what he had to decisively and positively on a largely quiet afternoon and he continues to impress at Pittodrie.

Luis Alberto

Luis Alberto’s Deportivo La Coruna played their final fixture in preparation for the new season on Wednesday night against Galicia Mugardos, and rounded off their pre-season schedule win a comfortable 4-0 win.

The Spaniard started on the bench for Victor Sanchez’s side against the third division outfit, but entered as a second half substitute in the 66th minute, coming on and taking up an attacking midfield role with the score at 3-0.

It would prove to be Alberto’s final 25 minutes of action of ahead of the new campaign, as Deportivo opted against a final friendly fixture over the weekend to instead concentrate on preparing for the season opener next Saturday against David Moyes’ Real Sociedad.

Andre Wisdom

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Saturday, October 20, 2012: Liverpool's Andre Wisdom in action against Reading during the Premiership match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

For the second game running, Wisdom was an unused substitute for Norwich in their 3-1 victory at Sunderland.

The Reds loaned defender also appears to have a job on his hands forcing his way into the side with right-back Stephen Whittaker registering on the score-sheet, and centre-back and Captain Russell Martin doing the same.

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Owner John W. Henry and chairman Tom Werner are in Liverpool for the Reds’ first home game of the season and to get an update on the Anfield redevelopment project.

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Photo: Linda Pizzuti Henry / Twitter

Henry’s wife, Linda Pizzuti, is also in town and the glamorous ‘First Lady of Liverpool’ posted updates on the new Main Stand progress on Monday afternoon.

“Incredible views of the Mersey, the Cathedrals, the city, and Goodison from the new Main Stand at Anfield,” she wrote on Twitter.

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Photo: Linda Pizzuti Henry / Twitter

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Writing on Instagram, Pizzuti added: “Touring the massive new Main Stand under construction at Anfield. It will be ready for next season. Views of the city are breathtaking.”

Linda also provided a short panoramic video showing the views across Stanley Park and towards Goodison Park.

A photo posted by @linda_pizzuti on Aug 17, 2015 at 6:00am PDT

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“Incredible views” – Linda Pizzuti posts Anfield redevelopment updates from new Main Stand roof

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Owner John W. Henry and chairman Tom Werner are in Liverpool for the Reds’ first home game of the season and to get an update on the Anfield redevelopment project.

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Photo: Linda Pizzuti Henry / Twitter

Henry’s wife, Linda Pizzuti, is also in town and the glamorous ‘First Lady of Liverpool’ posted updates on the new Main Stand progress on Monday afternoon.

“Incredible views of the Mersey, the Cathedrals, the city, and Goodison from the new Main Stand at Anfield,” she wrote on Twitter.

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Photo: Linda Pizzuti Henry / Twitter

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Photo: Linda Pizzuti Henry / Twitter

Writing on Instagram, Pizzuti added: “Touring the massive new Main Stand under construction at Anfield. It will be ready for next season. Views of the city are breathtaking.”

Linda also provided a short panoramic video showing the views across Stanley Park and towards Goodison Park.

A photo posted by @linda_pizzuti on Aug 17, 2015 at 6:00am PDT

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Emre Can: Praised by boss Brendan Rodgers

Emre Can: Praised by boss Brendan Rodgers

Brendan Rodgers has praised the "in-built brain for football" of Emre Can, and has hinted at a promising central midfield future for the German.

One of a flurry of new signings last summer, Can joined Liverpool in a £10million deal amid much fanfare from the Bundesliga.

A former Bayern Munich youth, Can was used sparingly at the start of the season, before he was thrust into an unfamiliar role as a centre-half in a three-man defence.

Can adapted to the position excellently, but also had his struggles as manager Rodgers opted to use him elsewhere, including an ill-fated spell at right-back.

However, this season has heralded something of a new dawn for the German youth international, with the 21-year-old being handed playing time in his preferred central midfield role.

Rodgers has praised the versatility and "in-built brain for football" of his young star, but has hinted that such a role in midfield will be Can's natural position in the future.

"He can play and operate in any one of the three positions [in a midfield three]," the Northern Irishman told Liverpool's official website.

"When I met Emre, and having seen him play in a whole raft of positions, his great attribute is that he's a footballer and understands the game

"Whatever role he's asked to play, he has this in-built brain for football that allows him to adjust and adapt.

"When I met him, I asked his preferred position, where he sees himself playing - and that was as a controlling midfield player. That's where I've always felt he'll be an outstanding talent for us.

"He can play in a back three, against Newcastle he played as one of the two centre-halves when we played a back four and was comfortable.

"But I think his passing range, strength and power is best in midfield.

"Once again he's finding his fitness and working his way to fitness, then that's where you'll see him best."





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Emre Can: Praised by boss Brendan Rodgers

Emre Can: Praised by boss Brendan Rodgers

Brendan Rodgers has praised the "in-built brain for football" of Emre Can, and has hinted at a promising central midfield future for the German.

One of a flurry of new signings last summer, Can joined Liverpool in a £10million deal amid much fanfare from the Bundesliga.

A former Bayern Munich youth, Can was used sparingly at the start of the season, before he was thrust into an unfamiliar role as a centre-half in a three-man defence.

Can adapted to the position excellently, but also had his struggles as manager Rodgers opted to use him elsewhere, including an ill-fated spell at right-back.

However, this season has heralded something of a new dawn for the German youth international, with the 21-year-old being handed playing time in his preferred central midfield role.

Rodgers has praised the versatility and "in-built brain for football" of his young star, but has hinted that such a role in midfield will be Can's natural position in the future.

"He can play and operate in any one of the three positions [in a midfield three]," the Northern Irishman told Liverpool's official website.

"When I met Emre, and having seen him play in a whole raft of positions, his great attribute is that he's a footballer and understands the game

"Whatever role he's asked to play, he has this in-built brain for football that allows him to adjust and adapt.

"When I met him, I asked his preferred position, where he sees himself playing - and that was as a controlling midfield player. That's where I've always felt he'll be an outstanding talent for us.

"He can play in a back three, against Newcastle he played as one of the two centre-halves when we played a back four and was comfortable.

"But I think his passing range, strength and power is best in midfield.

"Once again he's finding his fitness and working his way to fitness, then that's where you'll see him best."





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Philippe Coutinho: Left out of Brazil squad

Philippe Coutinho: Left out of Brazil squad

Liverpool playmaker Philippe Coutinho's omission from Brazil's squad in favour of veteran Kaka has left manager Brendan Rodgers bemused.

The 23-year-old, who produced a stunning strike to earn victory at Stoke last weekend, has been dropped in favour of Kaka despite playing at this summer's Copa America.

Coutinho provided many of Liverpool's genuine touches of quality over a difficult 12 months and Rodgers was stunned to see national team coach Dunga leave him out for friendlies against Costa Rica and the United States.

"I was very surprised. With everything I had seen last season, with the changes in the squad, he was going to be one of the flagship players for the new dawn of Brazilian football," said the Reds boss.

"It is hard to understand. He made team of the season in the hardest league in the world, how he cannot be in the squad is incredible really.

"I spoke to him at length on Friday about it and of course he is disappointed but his only focus is on Liverpool.

"He is a really humble boy, a proud man for his country, so I am sure he will pick up the form he has shown over the last 18 months and I am sure it will not be long before he is back in it."

Last season saw Coutinho score eight times, including spectacular goals against Southampton, Manchester City and Bolton, and provide the guile in Liverpool's midfield but Rodgers knows there is more to come.

"It is just about consistency. We have started to see that in his game," he added.

"He is also the type of player whose numbers will be important: it is about creating and scoring goals - that is the level he is working to get to.

"You saw last week towards the end of the game he has that magic which can win you a game out of nothing and we have seen over time here how he has adjusted to life at this level.

"He is only going to get better."





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Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers 'can't understand' why Philippe Coutinho isn't in Brazil squad

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Philippe Coutinho: Left out of Brazil squad

Philippe Coutinho: Left out of Brazil squad

Liverpool playmaker Philippe Coutinho's omission from Brazil's squad in favour of veteran Kaka has left manager Brendan Rodgers bemused.

The 23-year-old, who produced a stunning strike to earn victory at Stoke last weekend, has been dropped in favour of Kaka despite playing at this summer's Copa America.

Coutinho provided many of Liverpool's genuine touches of quality over a difficult 12 months and Rodgers was stunned to see national team coach Dunga leave him out for friendlies against Costa Rica and the United States.

"I was very surprised. With everything I had seen last season, with the changes in the squad, he was going to be one of the flagship players for the new dawn of Brazilian football," said the Reds boss.

"It is hard to understand. He made team of the season in the hardest league in the world, how he cannot be in the squad is incredible really.

"I spoke to him at length on Friday about it and of course he is disappointed but his only focus is on Liverpool.

"He is a really humble boy, a proud man for his country, so I am sure he will pick up the form he has shown over the last 18 months and I am sure it will not be long before he is back in it."

Last season saw Coutinho score eight times, including spectacular goals against Southampton, Manchester City and Bolton, and provide the guile in Liverpool's midfield but Rodgers knows there is more to come.

"It is just about consistency. We have started to see that in his game," he added.

"He is also the type of player whose numbers will be important: it is about creating and scoring goals - that is the level he is working to get to.

"You saw last week towards the end of the game he has that magic which can win you a game out of nothing and we have seen over time here how he has adjusted to life at this level.

"He is only going to get better."





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Liverpool supporters arriving at Anfield tonight for the first home game of the season will see a very different skyline around the stadium.

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The Reds host Premier League new boys AFC Bournemouth (8pm UK time kick off) looking to build on their opening weekend win over Stoke City.

Much has changed around Anfield since it last hosted a match – the defeat to Crystal Palace on Steven Gerrard‘s final home appearance back in May.

The new Main Stand, which will open next season, has seen huge development take place, with the huge roof truss now dominating the skyline for miles around.

Liverpool physio Chris Morgan posted a photo of the view from inside the stadium, with the new stand above the old Main Stand.

Work on the new stand will continue throughout the 2015/16 season, with the new Main Stand being built behind the existing structure. It will then be a busy summer to merge the two stands together, removing the existing seats and placing in new seats for what will form the lower tier of the stand.

The completed view from the stand is shown below in these images:

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The new Main Stand will take Anfield’s overall capacity to close to 54,000. The club will then decide whether to go ahead with expansion of the Anfield Road End – for which outline planning permission has been granted and would include the potential for apartments in the new stand.

Stay tuned to This Is Anfield throughout the day for more buildup ahead of the game.

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Liverpool’s new Main Stand towers over Anfield ahead of first home game of the season

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Liverpool supporters arriving at Anfield tonight for the first home game of the season will see a very different skyline around the stadium.

mainstand-morgan

Photo: chrismorgs10 (Instagram)

The Reds host Premier League new boys AFC Bournemouth (8pm UK time kick off) looking to build on their opening weekend win over Stoke City.

Much has changed around Anfield since it last hosted a match – the defeat to Crystal Palace on Steven Gerrard‘s final home appearance back in May.

The new Main Stand, which will open next season, has seen huge development take place, with the huge roof truss now dominating the skyline for miles around.

Liverpool physio Chris Morgan posted a photo of the view from inside the stadium, with the new stand above the old Main Stand.

Work on the new stand will continue throughout the 2015/16 season, with the new Main Stand being built behind the existing structure. It will then be a busy summer to merge the two stands together, removing the existing seats and placing in new seats for what will form the lower tier of the stand.

The completed view from the stand is shown below in these images:

new-main-stand-view

The new Main Stand will take Anfield’s overall capacity to close to 54,000. The club will then decide whether to go ahead with expansion of the Anfield Road End – for which outline planning permission has been granted and would include the potential for apartments in the new stand.

Stay tuned to This Is Anfield throughout the day for more buildup ahead of the game.

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Manchester City: Claimed five points for routing Chelsea

Manchester City: Claimed five points for routing Chelsea

Everton, Manchester City, Leicester and Norwich were the week's main Power Rankings winners, with Manuel Pellegrini's side now second overall.

We're not going to be petitioning FIFA for a change to the points system any time soon, but imagine if points were awarded based on the difficulty of the result achieved.

Chelsea and Swansea both claimed a point each for their draw at Stamford Bridge on Saturday evening, for example, despite it being a far better result for the visitors than it was the defending Premier League champions.

So, as an alternative to the official table, this season we'll be using an algorithm based on bookmaker odds and winning margins to award points from 0.5 up to 10, ensuring the teams that attack and go for glory with the odds stacked against them are rewarded more than those teams that claim their points through a series of 1-0 home wins over the league's struggling teams.

*Following feedback we received last week, we have slightly altered our algorithm, meaning Aston Villa, Crystal Palace, Leicester, Liverpool and Manchester City all claimed an extra point for their wins.

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Everton - 7: Roberto Martinez's men were firm outsiders going into Saturday's trip to Southampton yet left St Mary's with not just a win but an impressive 3-0 one.

Manchester City - 5: Manuel Pellegrini's side also claimed a 3-0 win over the weekend, over one of their main title rivals to boot, earning the Citizens the second highest score of gameweek two.

Leicester - 4: The Foxes had lost on seven of their last eight trips to Upton Park and were expected to do so again against a West Ham side that shocked Arsenal on the opening weekend.

Norwich - 4: Norwich were slight favourites to win at Sunderland, but a two-goal winning margin earns Alex Neil's side bonus points.

Stoke - 3: They claimed only a point in reality, but coming from two goals behind to hold Tottenham at White Hart Lane earns Stoke three Power Rankings points.

Swansea - 3: A straightforward home win over Newcastle sees Swansea pick up three points, exactly what they claimed in reality.

Arsenal - 2: Arsene Wenger's side, however, claim only two points for their narrow win at Crystal Palace having been odds-on favourites.

Manchester United - 2: Now four points down on their actual points tally, United's lack of goals is costing them points early on. They won 1-0 at Aston Villa.

West Brom - 2: We suspect Tony Pulis would like this - West Brom ground their way to a point at Watford but claim two points in the Power Rankings.

Watford - 1: The newly-promoted Hornets, however, claim only a point having been favourites to win at Vicarage Road.

Tottenham 0.5: A two-goal win over Stoke would have earned Spurs three Power Rankings points but their collapse sees them claim only a half point.

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Power Rankings: Everton & City big winners

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Manchester City: Claimed five points for routing Chelsea

Manchester City: Claimed five points for routing Chelsea

Everton, Manchester City, Leicester and Norwich were the week's main Power Rankings winners, with Manuel Pellegrini's side now second overall.

We're not going to be petitioning FIFA for a change to the points system any time soon, but imagine if points were awarded based on the difficulty of the result achieved.

Chelsea and Swansea both claimed a point each for their draw at Stamford Bridge on Saturday evening, for example, despite it being a far better result for the visitors than it was the defending Premier League champions.

So, as an alternative to the official table, this season we'll be using an algorithm based on bookmaker odds and winning margins to award points from 0.5 up to 10, ensuring the teams that attack and go for glory with the odds stacked against them are rewarded more than those teams that claim their points through a series of 1-0 home wins over the league's struggling teams.

*Following feedback we received last week, we have slightly altered our algorithm, meaning Aston Villa, Crystal Palace, Leicester, Liverpool and Manchester City all claimed an extra point for their wins.

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Everton - 7: Roberto Martinez's men were firm outsiders going into Saturday's trip to Southampton yet left St Mary's with not just a win but an impressive 3-0 one.

Manchester City - 5: Manuel Pellegrini's side also claimed a 3-0 win over the weekend, over one of their main title rivals to boot, earning the Citizens the second highest score of gameweek two.

Leicester - 4: The Foxes had lost on seven of their last eight trips to Upton Park and were expected to do so again against a West Ham side that shocked Arsenal on the opening weekend.

Norwich - 4: Norwich were slight favourites to win at Sunderland, but a two-goal winning margin earns Alex Neil's side bonus points.

Stoke - 3: They claimed only a point in reality, but coming from two goals behind to hold Tottenham at White Hart Lane earns Stoke three Power Rankings points.

Swansea - 3: A straightforward home win over Newcastle sees Swansea pick up three points, exactly what they claimed in reality.

Arsenal - 2: Arsene Wenger's side, however, claim only two points for their narrow win at Crystal Palace having been odds-on favourites.

Manchester United - 2: Now four points down on their actual points tally, United's lack of goals is costing them points early on. They won 1-0 at Aston Villa.

West Brom - 2: We suspect Tony Pulis would like this - West Brom ground their way to a point at Watford but claim two points in the Power Rankings.

Watford - 1: The newly-promoted Hornets, however, claim only a point having been favourites to win at Vicarage Road.

Tottenham 0.5: A two-goal win over Stoke would have earned Spurs three Power Rankings points but their collapse sees them claim only a half point.

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Brendan Rodgers has talked up the effectiveness of Emre Can in a deep-lying midfield role, predictably hailing the German as “outstanding”.

SWINDON, ENGLAND - Sunday, August 2, 2015: Liverpool's Emre Can in action against Swindon Town during a friendly match at the County Ground. (Pic by Mark Hawkins/Propaganda)

The 21-year-old produced an influential performance from the substitutes’ bench in the 1-0 win at Stoke in the Reds’ Premier League opener, slotting in nicely at the heart of midfield.

With Lucas Leiva’s future up in the air, and Jordan Henderson and James Milner preferred in more attack-minded areas, Rodgers believes Can is perfect in a deeper role, despite being versatile enough to thrive anywhere.

“I think he can play and operate in any one of the three (midfield) positions,” he told the Liverpool Echo.

“When I met Emre and having seen him play in a whole raft of positions his great attribute is that he’s a footballer, he understands the game.

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“Whatever role he’s asked to play he has this inbuilt brain for football that allows him to adjust and adapt.

“But when I met him I asked him his preferred position, where he sees himself playing and that was as a controlling midfield player and that’s where I’ve always felt he’ll be an outstanding talent for us.

“As you see he can play in the back three, against Newcastle he played as one of the two centre-halves when we played a back four and was comfortable.

“But I think his passing range, his strength, his power he’s best in midfield and I think once again he’s finding his fitness.”

The 21-year-old has made huge strides since arriving on Merseyside last summer, and has the potential to become one of the most dominant midfielders in Europe in the coming years.

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Emre Can will be “outstanding” in defensive midfield role, claims Rodgers

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Brendan Rodgers has talked up the effectiveness of Emre Can in a deep-lying midfield role, predictably hailing the German as “outstanding”.

SWINDON, ENGLAND - Sunday, August 2, 2015: Liverpool's Emre Can in action against Swindon Town during a friendly match at the County Ground. (Pic by Mark Hawkins/Propaganda)

The 21-year-old produced an influential performance from the substitutes’ bench in the 1-0 win at Stoke in the Reds’ Premier League opener, slotting in nicely at the heart of midfield.

With Lucas Leiva’s future up in the air, and Jordan Henderson and James Milner preferred in more attack-minded areas, Rodgers believes Can is perfect in a deeper role, despite being versatile enough to thrive anywhere.

“I think he can play and operate in any one of the three (midfield) positions,” he told the Liverpool Echo.

“When I met Emre and having seen him play in a whole raft of positions his great attribute is that he’s a footballer, he understands the game.

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“Whatever role he’s asked to play he has this inbuilt brain for football that allows him to adjust and adapt.

“But when I met him I asked him his preferred position, where he sees himself playing and that was as a controlling midfield player and that’s where I’ve always felt he’ll be an outstanding talent for us.

“As you see he can play in the back three, against Newcastle he played as one of the two centre-halves when we played a back four and was comfortable.

“But I think his passing range, his strength, his power he’s best in midfield and I think once again he’s finding his fitness.”

The 21-year-old has made huge strides since arriving on Merseyside last summer, and has the potential to become one of the most dominant midfielders in Europe in the coming years.

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Liverpool No 2 Sean O’Driscoll says he and Brendan Rodgers‘ relationship is thriving because he is allowed to challenge the Ulsterman.

STOKE-ON-TRENT, ENGLAND - Sunday, August 9, 2015: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers and assistant manager Sean O'Driscoll during the Premier League match against Stoke City at the Britannia Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

The Reds assistant manager was a surprise replacement for Colin Pascoe during the summer, but is someone whose coaching methods have been lauded by many.

The 58-year-old believes that the freedom Rodgers is giving him to speak his mind is working well in terms of their professional relationship at Liverpool.

“I think Brendan wants me to challenge and say what I think about doing things,” he told the Liverpool Echo.

“I think Brendan wants me to challenge and say what I think about doing things.

“This is what the stats say, this is what the video evidence says, this is what the training footage we review says about this player.

HELSINKI, FINLAND - Friday, July 31, 2015: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers and assistant manager Sean O'Driscoll during a friendly match against HJK Helsinki at the Olympic Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

“It’s not to say ‘do this or do that’, but comment on how I think we can maximise the resources and the talent that we have got.

“I think that’s easy but you still have to be careful how you do it. You have to show respect.

“I wouldn’t like it if someone came into my club and suddenly went ‘you should be doing this or that’. It’s pointless doing it that way.

“I’ve gone around most of the staff and asked them what they want the team to be. What do they want? I’ll tell you in about a month’s time.”

These methods feel a definite upgrade on Pascoe, who despite being a loyal deputy to Rodgers from their Swansea days onwards, was never really perceived as somebody who would challenge Rodgers or bring new ideas.

O’Driscoll also revealed how when he first received a missed call from Rodgers in the summer, he thought the Liverpool boss was just calling for a check up on England under-19 attacker Sheyi Ojo.

“To experience it first hand has been the biggest shock and a pleasant surprise in some senses. People can talk about it but when you go to the other side of the world and see how many Liverpool supporters there are it’s amazing.”

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Sean O’Driscoll on challenging Brendan Rodgers and life at Liverpool

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Liverpool No 2 Sean O’Driscoll says he and Brendan Rodgers‘ relationship is thriving because he is allowed to challenge the Ulsterman.

STOKE-ON-TRENT, ENGLAND - Sunday, August 9, 2015: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers and assistant manager Sean O'Driscoll during the Premier League match against Stoke City at the Britannia Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

The Reds assistant manager was a surprise replacement for Colin Pascoe during the summer, but is someone whose coaching methods have been lauded by many.

The 58-year-old believes that the freedom Rodgers is giving him to speak his mind is working well in terms of their professional relationship at Liverpool.

“I think Brendan wants me to challenge and say what I think about doing things,” he told the Liverpool Echo.

“I think Brendan wants me to challenge and say what I think about doing things.

“This is what the stats say, this is what the video evidence says, this is what the training footage we review says about this player.

HELSINKI, FINLAND - Friday, July 31, 2015: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers and assistant manager Sean O'Driscoll during a friendly match against HJK Helsinki at the Olympic Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

“It’s not to say ‘do this or do that’, but comment on how I think we can maximise the resources and the talent that we have got.

“I think that’s easy but you still have to be careful how you do it. You have to show respect.

“I wouldn’t like it if someone came into my club and suddenly went ‘you should be doing this or that’. It’s pointless doing it that way.

“I’ve gone around most of the staff and asked them what they want the team to be. What do they want? I’ll tell you in about a month’s time.”

These methods feel a definite upgrade on Pascoe, who despite being a loyal deputy to Rodgers from their Swansea days onwards, was never really perceived as somebody who would challenge Rodgers or bring new ideas.

O’Driscoll also revealed how when he first received a missed call from Rodgers in the summer, he thought the Liverpool boss was just calling for a check up on England under-19 attacker Sheyi Ojo.

“To experience it first hand has been the biggest shock and a pleasant surprise in some senses. People can talk about it but when you go to the other side of the world and see how many Liverpool supporters there are it’s amazing.”

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Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has made it clear that Dejan Lovren‘s place in the side is very much his to lose this season.

WEST BROMWICH, ENGLAND - Saturday, April 25, 2015: Liverpool's Dejan Lovren applauds the supporters after the goal-less draw against West Bromwich Albion during the Premier League match at the Hawthorns. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

The Liverpool Echo claims that the Croatian will continue to be relied upon alongside Martin Skrtel for the foreseeable future, following an impressive showing against Stoke City eight days ago.

There has been much said about Mamadou Sakho‘s exclusion from the team, but Rodgers has once again made it clear what his preferred centre-back pairing is.

“I thought he (Lovren) was very, very good last week. I think it’s confidence. I felt – and I said it last year – in his second year he’ll be a better player here,” he said.

“It’s such a huge move to come to a club like this and it’s only when they’re in they recognise the expectations that are here.

ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - Monday, July 20, 2015: Liverpool's Dejan Lovren in action against Adelaide United during a preseason friendly match at the Adelaide Oval on day eight of the club's preseason tour. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

“It was about trying to find that balance early on in pre-season. We’ve got excellent players here in Sakho, Kolo, but centre-halves will tell you it’s about finding that comfort with a partner, that partnership.

“And I thought the two centre-halves were very good last week and Dejan in particular where he’s aggressive, good in the air, his reading of the game was good and his passing was simple but effective.

“I think he’s gained confidence in pre-season and hopefully that will be maintained.”

Lovren has been a flop since signing for £20million from Southampton last summer, but the early signs in 2015/16 are certainly encouraging.

The 26-year-old will start for the Reds tonight against Bournemouth at Anfield, as Rodgers’ side look to maintain their winning start to the season.

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Brendan Rodgers confirms Dejan Lovren’s centre-back role alongside Skrtel

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Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has made it clear that Dejan Lovren‘s place in the side is very much his to lose this season.

WEST BROMWICH, ENGLAND - Saturday, April 25, 2015: Liverpool's Dejan Lovren applauds the supporters after the goal-less draw against West Bromwich Albion during the Premier League match at the Hawthorns. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

The Liverpool Echo claims that the Croatian will continue to be relied upon alongside Martin Skrtel for the foreseeable future, following an impressive showing against Stoke City eight days ago.

There has been much said about Mamadou Sakho‘s exclusion from the team, but Rodgers has once again made it clear what his preferred centre-back pairing is.

“I thought he (Lovren) was very, very good last week. I think it’s confidence. I felt – and I said it last year – in his second year he’ll be a better player here,” he said.

“It’s such a huge move to come to a club like this and it’s only when they’re in they recognise the expectations that are here.

ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - Monday, July 20, 2015: Liverpool's Dejan Lovren in action against Adelaide United during a preseason friendly match at the Adelaide Oval on day eight of the club's preseason tour. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

“It was about trying to find that balance early on in pre-season. We’ve got excellent players here in Sakho, Kolo, but centre-halves will tell you it’s about finding that comfort with a partner, that partnership.

“And I thought the two centre-halves were very good last week and Dejan in particular where he’s aggressive, good in the air, his reading of the game was good and his passing was simple but effective.

“I think he’s gained confidence in pre-season and hopefully that will be maintained.”

Lovren has been a flop since signing for £20million from Southampton last summer, but the early signs in 2015/16 are certainly encouraging.

The 26-year-old will start for the Reds tonight against Bournemouth at Anfield, as Rodgers’ side look to maintain their winning start to the season.

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Dejan Lovren: Tipped to recover from shaky first season at Anfield

Dejan Lovren: Tipped to recover from shaky first season at Anfield

Brendan Rodgers believes Dejan Lovren's renewed confidence will see the Croatian become a regular in LIverpool's defence this season.

The £20million signing from Southampton last summer was supposed to provide the leadership Rodgers thought his side had been lacking since the retirement of veteran Jamie Carragher, but things quickly went downhill for the new arrival.

Some shaky performances resulted in him being dropped in November and although he made fleeting appearances in the rest of the campaign he looked well short of providing what was required of him.

This summer Lovren has been given plenty of pitch time in pre-season to establish a partnership with Martin Skrtel, the club's senior centre-back, and the pair was partly responsible for the clean sheet kept in last weekend's win at Stoke.

"I thought he was very good last week and that is confidence. I always felt in his second season he will be a better player," said Rodgers.

"It is such a huge move to come here and it is only when you are in you realise the expectation.

"It was about trying to find that balance in pre-season. We have excellent central defenders in (Mamadou) Sakho and Kolo (Toure) but it is about finding that confidence in a partnership and I thought they were excellent.

"Dejan in particular was aggressive, good in the air, his reading of the game was good and his passing was simple but effective.

"I think he has gained confidence over pre-season and I hope that will be maintained."

Lovren will start alongside Skrtel again for Monday's visit of Premier League newcomers Bournemouth.

Rodgers is keen to kick-off their home form with a win to set the tone for the rest of the season having dropped 22 points at Anfield last term.

"Building confidence early on is important, that is key. Getting the vibrancy and level of football - and obviously winning," added the Reds boss.

"If you can do that early on that creates confidence and I am looking forward to seeing this team evolve.

"Home form is so important if you are going to succeed.

"When you have confidence that will give you the success and the confidence comes from working hard and getting victories at home.

"Our aim every game is to be on the front foot. We are a team who want to dominate and that will always be the case, particularly at home."





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Brendan Rodgers backs Dejan Lovren to claim regular place in Liverpool defence

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Dejan Lovren: Tipped to recover from shaky first season at Anfield

Dejan Lovren: Tipped to recover from shaky first season at Anfield

Brendan Rodgers believes Dejan Lovren's renewed confidence will see the Croatian become a regular in LIverpool's defence this season.

The £20million signing from Southampton last summer was supposed to provide the leadership Rodgers thought his side had been lacking since the retirement of veteran Jamie Carragher, but things quickly went downhill for the new arrival.

Some shaky performances resulted in him being dropped in November and although he made fleeting appearances in the rest of the campaign he looked well short of providing what was required of him.

This summer Lovren has been given plenty of pitch time in pre-season to establish a partnership with Martin Skrtel, the club's senior centre-back, and the pair was partly responsible for the clean sheet kept in last weekend's win at Stoke.

"I thought he was very good last week and that is confidence. I always felt in his second season he will be a better player," said Rodgers.

"It is such a huge move to come here and it is only when you are in you realise the expectation.

"It was about trying to find that balance in pre-season. We have excellent central defenders in (Mamadou) Sakho and Kolo (Toure) but it is about finding that confidence in a partnership and I thought they were excellent.

"Dejan in particular was aggressive, good in the air, his reading of the game was good and his passing was simple but effective.

"I think he has gained confidence over pre-season and I hope that will be maintained."

Lovren will start alongside Skrtel again for Monday's visit of Premier League newcomers Bournemouth.

Rodgers is keen to kick-off their home form with a win to set the tone for the rest of the season having dropped 22 points at Anfield last term.

"Building confidence early on is important, that is key. Getting the vibrancy and level of football - and obviously winning," added the Reds boss.

"If you can do that early on that creates confidence and I am looking forward to seeing this team evolve.

"Home form is so important if you are going to succeed.

"When you have confidence that will give you the success and the confidence comes from working hard and getting victories at home.

"Our aim every game is to be on the front foot. We are a team who want to dominate and that will always be the case, particularly at home."





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Liverpool playmaker Philippe Coutinho‘s omission from Brazil’s squad has left manager Brendan Rodgers bemused.

STOKE-ON-TRENT, ENGLAND - Sunday, August 9, 2015: Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho Correia scores the first goal against Stoke City during the Premier League match at the Britannia Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

The 23-year-old, who produced a stunning strike to earn victory at Stoke last weekend, has been dropped in favour of veteran Kaka despite playing at this summer’s Copa America.

Coutinho provided many of Liverpool’s genuine touches of quality over a difficult 12 months and Rodgers was stunned to see national team coach Dunga leave him out for friendlies against Costa Rica and the United States.

“I was very surprised. With everything I had seen last season, with the changes in the squad, he was going to be one of the flagship players for the new dawn of Brazilian football,” said the Reds boss.

“It is hard to understand. He made team of the season in the hardest league in the world, how he cannot be in the squad is incredible really.

“I spoke to him at length on Friday about it and of course he is disappointed but his only focus is on Liverpool.

“He is a really humble boy, a proud man for his country, so I am sure he will pick up the form he has shown over the last 18 months and I am sure it will not be long before he is back in it.”

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Sunday, March 1, 2015: Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho Correia in action against Manchester City during the Premier League match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Last season saw Coutinho score eight times, including spectacular goals against Southampton, Manchester City and Bolton, and provide the guile in Liverpool’s midfield but Rodgers knows there is more to come.

“It is just about consistency. We have started to see that in his game,” he added.

“He is also the type of player whose numbers will be important: it is about creating and scoring goals – that is the level he is working to get to.

“You saw last week towards the end of the game he has that magic which can win you a game out of nothing and we have seen over time here how he has adjusted to life at this level.

“He is only going to get better.”

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Rodgers on Coutinho: “He is only going to get better”

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Liverpool playmaker Philippe Coutinho‘s omission from Brazil’s squad has left manager Brendan Rodgers bemused.

STOKE-ON-TRENT, ENGLAND - Sunday, August 9, 2015: Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho Correia scores the first goal against Stoke City during the Premier League match at the Britannia Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

The 23-year-old, who produced a stunning strike to earn victory at Stoke last weekend, has been dropped in favour of veteran Kaka despite playing at this summer’s Copa America.

Coutinho provided many of Liverpool’s genuine touches of quality over a difficult 12 months and Rodgers was stunned to see national team coach Dunga leave him out for friendlies against Costa Rica and the United States.

“I was very surprised. With everything I had seen last season, with the changes in the squad, he was going to be one of the flagship players for the new dawn of Brazilian football,” said the Reds boss.

“It is hard to understand. He made team of the season in the hardest league in the world, how he cannot be in the squad is incredible really.

“I spoke to him at length on Friday about it and of course he is disappointed but his only focus is on Liverpool.

“He is a really humble boy, a proud man for his country, so I am sure he will pick up the form he has shown over the last 18 months and I am sure it will not be long before he is back in it.”

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Sunday, March 1, 2015: Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho Correia in action against Manchester City during the Premier League match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Last season saw Coutinho score eight times, including spectacular goals against Southampton, Manchester City and Bolton, and provide the guile in Liverpool’s midfield but Rodgers knows there is more to come.

“It is just about consistency. We have started to see that in his game,” he added.

“He is also the type of player whose numbers will be important: it is about creating and scoring goals – that is the level he is working to get to.

“You saw last week towards the end of the game he has that magic which can win you a game out of nothing and we have seen over time here how he has adjusted to life at this level.

“He is only going to get better.”

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