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Sunday, 23 August 2015

Liverpool can land a psychological blow on Arsenal with victory at the Emirates Stadium on Monday night, according to Brendan Rodgers.

The Reds travel to the capital for an early meeting with another side who have top-four aspirations this season aiming to continue their bright start after back-to-back 1-0 victories over Stoke and Bournemouth.

Rodgers admits the result is unlikely to have too much impact on the final standings at this stage, yet appreciates an away win over Arsene Wenger's men can greatly enhance the confidence among his group.

"You're playing one of the rivals that you're hoping to be competing with at the top end of the table; these games are important," Rodgers acknowledged.

"They don't give the full picture in terms of how it will finish up - you can draw or lose these games and still go on and achieve what you want to achieve. Of course it's for the confidence and psychologically they are important.

"No matter when these games come in the season they are always good for the psychological effect.

"We've got a tough game away from home but we'll arrive into the game with confidence. We know they're an outstanding group of players and some quality individual players but there's a real focus in this group for this season, a real toughness, mentally.

"We know that we've got that ability to scrap and fight to get a result as well as play good football. If we can go there and perform like we think we can and keep to our game-plan we're confident we can get a result."

In studying Arsenal's recent home defeats, Rodgers has discovered his side may not necessarily need to match their opponents in the ball-retention stakes to prosper.

Both sides have earned plaudits for being aesthetically pleasing under their current managers but Rodgers will be happy to cede possession to the hosts if it means they follow West Ham in taking three points at Arsenal this month.

"If you assess Arsenal's last 10 games they've lost at home, the teams that have won, it's been about dangerous possession," Rodgers noted.

"The teams that have been there have only averaged about four shots on target, with 43% possession. It tells you that you can go there and you don't need to dominate the ball, but you can dominate the space and that's something that is important when you go away.

"For us, tactically, we'll arrive into the game in a good mind of how we can win it. Like Arsenal, we do like to dominate the ball, but there are certain games where tactically you look at the approach of what is going to get you the result. That's something we've done and been working on this week."





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Liverpool can land a psychological blow on Arsenal with victory at the Emirates Stadium on Monday night, according to Brendan Rodgers.

The Reds travel to the capital for an early meeting with another side who have top-four aspirations this season aiming to continue their bright start after back-to-back 1-0 victories over Stoke and Bournemouth.

Rodgers admits the result is unlikely to have too much impact on the final standings at this stage, yet appreciates an away win over Arsene Wenger's men can greatly enhance the confidence among his group.

"You're playing one of the rivals that you're hoping to be competing with at the top end of the table; these games are important," Rodgers acknowledged.

"They don't give the full picture in terms of how it will finish up - you can draw or lose these games and still go on and achieve what you want to achieve. Of course it's for the confidence and psychologically they are important.

"No matter when these games come in the season they are always good for the psychological effect.

"We've got a tough game away from home but we'll arrive into the game with confidence. We know they're an outstanding group of players and some quality individual players but there's a real focus in this group for this season, a real toughness, mentally.

"We know that we've got that ability to scrap and fight to get a result as well as play good football. If we can go there and perform like we think we can and keep to our game-plan we're confident we can get a result."

In studying Arsenal's recent home defeats, Rodgers has discovered his side may not necessarily need to match their opponents in the ball-retention stakes to prosper.

Both sides have earned plaudits for being aesthetically pleasing under their current managers but Rodgers will be happy to cede possession to the hosts if it means they follow West Ham in taking three points at Arsenal this month.

"If you assess Arsenal's last 10 games they've lost at home, the teams that have won, it's been about dangerous possession," Rodgers noted.

"The teams that have been there have only averaged about four shots on target, with 43% possession. It tells you that you can go there and you don't need to dominate the ball, but you can dominate the space and that's something that is important when you go away.

"For us, tactically, we'll arrive into the game in a good mind of how we can win it. Like Arsenal, we do like to dominate the ball, but there are certain games where tactically you look at the approach of what is going to get you the result. That's something we've done and been working on this week."





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Mario Balotelli: Set for Serie A return

Mario Balotelli: Set for Serie A return

Mario Balotelli is poised to head back to Serie A and re-join AC Milan on a season-long loan deal from Liverpool, according to reports.

La Gazzetta dello Sport have stated that Milan boss Sinisa Mihajlovic has already met the out-of-favour Liverpool striker and he could be in the stands to watch his former side in action against Fiorentina in their season opener at the Stadio Artemio Franchi.

When questioned about a potential deal, Milan's general manager Adriano Galliani refused to rule out a move for the forward who scored 30 goals in 54 games during a two-year spell with the Rossoneri.

"I'm not going to comment," he said. "But like [Italian singer] Antonello Venditti once said, there are certain loves which go such a long way and then they come back. I and the president are both romantic people."

The 25-year-old is way down the pecking order at Anfield after he found the net just once for the Reds last season, and the pressure is on Brendan Rodgers to sell the Italian who will receive a substantial loyalty bonus if he does remain a Liverpool player beyond the current transfer window.





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Liverpool striker set to end nightmare spell at Anfield and re-join AC Milan

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Mario Balotelli: Set for Serie A return

Mario Balotelli: Set for Serie A return

Mario Balotelli is poised to head back to Serie A and re-join AC Milan on a season-long loan deal from Liverpool, according to reports.

La Gazzetta dello Sport have stated that Milan boss Sinisa Mihajlovic has already met the out-of-favour Liverpool striker and he could be in the stands to watch his former side in action against Fiorentina in their season opener at the Stadio Artemio Franchi.

When questioned about a potential deal, Milan's general manager Adriano Galliani refused to rule out a move for the forward who scored 30 goals in 54 games during a two-year spell with the Rossoneri.

"I'm not going to comment," he said. "But like [Italian singer] Antonello Venditti once said, there are certain loves which go such a long way and then they come back. I and the president are both romantic people."

The 25-year-old is way down the pecking order at Anfield after he found the net just once for the Reds last season, and the pressure is on Brendan Rodgers to sell the Italian who will receive a substantial loyalty bonus if he does remain a Liverpool player beyond the current transfer window.





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Daniel Sturridge continues his return from injury and has posted another video update of him working on his fitness in America.

“Feeling good right now. Home time soon,” he captioned the video update, which shows him receiving, finishing and sprinting – using the new Premier League football for this season.

The 25-year-old forward is due to return to Merseyside later this month, having worked on his rehabilitation in the United States since undergoing surgery on his hip in New York in May.

It’s hope the England international will return in September, with the match at Old Trafford on September 12th a possible return date.

A more likely return though is likely to arrive the following week, in the Europa League.

Sturridge’s return to fitness will see an interesting dilemma for Brendan Rodgers, who must decide whether to change his side’s shape in order to pair him alongside Christian Benteke.

LIVERPOOL 1-0 BOURNEMOUTH:

PLAYER FOCUS: Christian Benteke vs. Bournemouth
FAN REACTION: “Performance unconvincing, result important”
TALKING POINTS: Clyne and Benteke impress, Lallana ineffective
PLAYER RATINGS
MANAGER REACTION: Howe unhappy with decisions

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Video: Daniel Sturridge posts another injury return update – “Home time soon”

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Daniel Sturridge continues his return from injury and has posted another video update of him working on his fitness in America.

“Feeling good right now. Home time soon,” he captioned the video update, which shows him receiving, finishing and sprinting – using the new Premier League football for this season.

The 25-year-old forward is due to return to Merseyside later this month, having worked on his rehabilitation in the United States since undergoing surgery on his hip in New York in May.

It’s hope the England international will return in September, with the match at Old Trafford on September 12th a possible return date.

A more likely return though is likely to arrive the following week, in the Europa League.

Sturridge’s return to fitness will see an interesting dilemma for Brendan Rodgers, who must decide whether to change his side’s shape in order to pair him alongside Christian Benteke.

LIVERPOOL 1-0 BOURNEMOUTH:

PLAYER FOCUS: Christian Benteke vs. Bournemouth
FAN REACTION: “Performance unconvincing, result important”
TALKING POINTS: Clyne and Benteke impress, Lallana ineffective
PLAYER RATINGS
MANAGER REACTION: Howe unhappy with decisions

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Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson was substituted five minutes into the second half of Monday’s win over Bournemouth at Anfield, suffering from a footy injury.

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Monday, April 13, 2015: Liverpool's captain Jordan Henderson applauds the supporters after the Premier League match against Newcastle United at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Brendan Rodgers explained post-match that the 25-year-old had been struggling with the injury before the match and missed some training due to it.

“He had a problem with the bottom of his foot,” said Rodgers. “He hadn’t trained for part of the week.

“He was taking some painkillers with it, and did ever so well to even be out on the field.

“He wanted to give it a go, but you could see he was limited in his running.

“He did great for us when he was on the pitch, but it’s important we have fit players on the field, and unfortunately he was just in too much pain.”

The Guardian report that Henderson underwent a scan on Tuesday and will find out the results on Wednesday.

Henderson is therefore a doubt for next Monday’s game at Arsenal.

Should he be ruled out, Emre Can will almost certainly replace him in the side, but it could offer an opportunity for Lucas Leiva – who hasn’t been included in the squad for either of the opening games.

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Jordan Henderson injury update

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Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson was substituted five minutes into the second half of Monday’s win over Bournemouth at Anfield, suffering from a footy injury.

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Monday, April 13, 2015: Liverpool's captain Jordan Henderson applauds the supporters after the Premier League match against Newcastle United at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Brendan Rodgers explained post-match that the 25-year-old had been struggling with the injury before the match and missed some training due to it.

“He had a problem with the bottom of his foot,” said Rodgers. “He hadn’t trained for part of the week.

“He was taking some painkillers with it, and did ever so well to even be out on the field.

“He wanted to give it a go, but you could see he was limited in his running.

“He did great for us when he was on the pitch, but it’s important we have fit players on the field, and unfortunately he was just in too much pain.”

The Guardian report that Henderson underwent a scan on Tuesday and will find out the results on Wednesday.

Henderson is therefore a doubt for next Monday’s game at Arsenal.

Should he be ruled out, Emre Can will almost certainly replace him in the side, but it could offer an opportunity for Lucas Leiva – who hasn’t been included in the squad for either of the opening games.

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Christian Benteke’s goal was the matchwinner for Liverpool against Bournemouth on Monday night, but it clearly shouldn’t have been allowed.

The goal should have been disallowed because Philippe Coutinho – who was clearly offside when Jordan Henderson‘s cross was played in – attempted to play the ball.

Of course, Coutinho didn’t connect, Benteke propped home from close range for his first goal for the club, and the linesman kept his flag down.

Monday Night Football on Sky Sports saw Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville analyse the goal, especially how Coutiho’s presence and attempt to play the ball distracted Bournemouth keeper Artur Boruc.

LIVERPOOL 1-0 BOURNEMOUTH:

PLAYER FOCUS: Christian Benteke vs. Bournemouth
FAN REACTION: “Performance unconvincing, result important”
TALKING POINTS: Clyne and Benteke impress, Lallana ineffective
PLAYER RATINGS
MANAGER REACTION: Howe unhappy with decisions

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Video: Carragher and Neville analyse Benteke’s offside goal vs. Bournemouth

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Christian Benteke’s goal was the matchwinner for Liverpool against Bournemouth on Monday night, but it clearly shouldn’t have been allowed.

The goal should have been disallowed because Philippe Coutinho – who was clearly offside when Jordan Henderson‘s cross was played in – attempted to play the ball.

Of course, Coutinho didn’t connect, Benteke propped home from close range for his first goal for the club, and the linesman kept his flag down.

Monday Night Football on Sky Sports saw Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville analyse the goal, especially how Coutiho’s presence and attempt to play the ball distracted Bournemouth keeper Artur Boruc.

LIVERPOOL 1-0 BOURNEMOUTH:

PLAYER FOCUS: Christian Benteke vs. Bournemouth
FAN REACTION: “Performance unconvincing, result important”
TALKING POINTS: Clyne and Benteke impress, Lallana ineffective
PLAYER RATINGS
MANAGER REACTION: Howe unhappy with decisions

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Daniel Sturridge continues his return from injury and has posted another video update of him working on his fitness in America.

“Feeling good right now. Home time soon,” he captioned the video update, which shows him receiving, finishing and sprinting – using the new Premier League football for this season.

The 25-year-old forward is due to return to Merseyside later this month, having worked on his rehabilitation in the United States since undergoing surgery on his hip in New York in May.

It’s hope the England international will return in September, with the match at Old Trafford on September 12th a possible return date.

A more likely return though is likely to arrive the following week, in the Europa League.

Sturridge’s return to fitness will see an interesting dilemma for Brendan Rodgers, who must decide whether to change his side’s shape in order to pair him alongside Christian Benteke.

LIVERPOOL 1-0 BOURNEMOUTH:

PLAYER FOCUS: Christian Benteke vs. Bournemouth
FAN REACTION: “Performance unconvincing, result important”
TALKING POINTS: Clyne and Benteke impress, Lallana ineffective
PLAYER RATINGS
MANAGER REACTION: Howe unhappy with decisions

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Video: Daniel Sturridge posts another injury return update – “Home time soon”

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Daniel Sturridge continues his return from injury and has posted another video update of him working on his fitness in America.

“Feeling good right now. Home time soon,” he captioned the video update, which shows him receiving, finishing and sprinting – using the new Premier League football for this season.

The 25-year-old forward is due to return to Merseyside later this month, having worked on his rehabilitation in the United States since undergoing surgery on his hip in New York in May.

It’s hope the England international will return in September, with the match at Old Trafford on September 12th a possible return date.

A more likely return though is likely to arrive the following week, in the Europa League.

Sturridge’s return to fitness will see an interesting dilemma for Brendan Rodgers, who must decide whether to change his side’s shape in order to pair him alongside Christian Benteke.

LIVERPOOL 1-0 BOURNEMOUTH:

PLAYER FOCUS: Christian Benteke vs. Bournemouth
FAN REACTION: “Performance unconvincing, result important”
TALKING POINTS: Clyne and Benteke impress, Lallana ineffective
PLAYER RATINGS
MANAGER REACTION: Howe unhappy with decisions

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Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson was substituted five minutes into the second half of Monday’s win over Bournemouth at Anfield, suffering from a footy injury.

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Monday, April 13, 2015: Liverpool's captain Jordan Henderson applauds the supporters after the Premier League match against Newcastle United at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Brendan Rodgers explained post-match that the 25-year-old had been struggling with the injury before the match and missed some training due to it.

“He had a problem with the bottom of his foot,” said Rodgers. “He hadn’t trained for part of the week.

“He was taking some painkillers with it, and did ever so well to even be out on the field.

“He wanted to give it a go, but you could see he was limited in his running.

“He did great for us when he was on the pitch, but it’s important we have fit players on the field, and unfortunately he was just in too much pain.”

The Guardian report that Henderson underwent a scan on Tuesday and will find out the results on Wednesday.

Henderson is therefore a doubt for next Monday’s game at Arsenal.

Should he be ruled out, Emre Can will almost certainly replace him in the side, but it could offer an opportunity for Lucas Leiva – who hasn’t been included in the squad for either of the opening games.

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Jordan Henderson injury update

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Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson was substituted five minutes into the second half of Monday’s win over Bournemouth at Anfield, suffering from a footy injury.

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Monday, April 13, 2015: Liverpool's captain Jordan Henderson applauds the supporters after the Premier League match against Newcastle United at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Brendan Rodgers explained post-match that the 25-year-old had been struggling with the injury before the match and missed some training due to it.

“He had a problem with the bottom of his foot,” said Rodgers. “He hadn’t trained for part of the week.

“He was taking some painkillers with it, and did ever so well to even be out on the field.

“He wanted to give it a go, but you could see he was limited in his running.

“He did great for us when he was on the pitch, but it’s important we have fit players on the field, and unfortunately he was just in too much pain.”

The Guardian report that Henderson underwent a scan on Tuesday and will find out the results on Wednesday.

Henderson is therefore a doubt for next Monday’s game at Arsenal.

Should he be ruled out, Emre Can will almost certainly replace him in the side, but it could offer an opportunity for Lucas Leiva – who hasn’t been included in the squad for either of the opening games.

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Christian Benteke’s goal was the matchwinner for Liverpool against Bournemouth on Monday night, but it clearly shouldn’t have been allowed.

The goal should have been disallowed because Philippe Coutinho – who was clearly offside when Jordan Henderson‘s cross was played in – attempted to play the ball.

Of course, Coutinho didn’t connect, Benteke propped home from close range for his first goal for the club, and the linesman kept his flag down.

Monday Night Football on Sky Sports saw Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville analyse the goal, especially how Coutiho’s presence and attempt to play the ball distracted Bournemouth keeper Artur Boruc.

LIVERPOOL 1-0 BOURNEMOUTH:

PLAYER FOCUS: Christian Benteke vs. Bournemouth
FAN REACTION: “Performance unconvincing, result important”
TALKING POINTS: Clyne and Benteke impress, Lallana ineffective
PLAYER RATINGS
MANAGER REACTION: Howe unhappy with decisions

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Video: Carragher and Neville analyse Benteke’s offside goal vs. Bournemouth

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Christian Benteke’s goal was the matchwinner for Liverpool against Bournemouth on Monday night, but it clearly shouldn’t have been allowed.

The goal should have been disallowed because Philippe Coutinho – who was clearly offside when Jordan Henderson‘s cross was played in – attempted to play the ball.

Of course, Coutinho didn’t connect, Benteke propped home from close range for his first goal for the club, and the linesman kept his flag down.

Monday Night Football on Sky Sports saw Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville analyse the goal, especially how Coutiho’s presence and attempt to play the ball distracted Bournemouth keeper Artur Boruc.

LIVERPOOL 1-0 BOURNEMOUTH:

PLAYER FOCUS: Christian Benteke vs. Bournemouth
FAN REACTION: “Performance unconvincing, result important”
TALKING POINTS: Clyne and Benteke impress, Lallana ineffective
PLAYER RATINGS
MANAGER REACTION: Howe unhappy with decisions

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