Showing posts with label Southampton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Southampton. Show all posts

Monday, 3 March 2014

Never give in. Never give in. Never, never, never...

Brendan Rodgers: Fear not and Never give in
"Never give in. Never give in. Never, never, never, never—in nothing, great or small, large or petty—never give in, except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force. Never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy." The words of Sir Winston Churchill. 

After the weekend we've had, those are very apt words for Liverpool FC as we approach the last 10 games of the season. The final bend before the final furlong. The time to get the whip out and get the steed to focus on the line ahead. The final push where winners and losers are made. This season, contrary to Brendan Rodgers' claim of being the "Chihuahua" of the Premiership, I'd say they're more like the dark horse. The one that sneaks up on the outside to catch the favourites napping in their gallops of complacency. 

Nobody had expected the team to be where they are at the beginning of the season. Yes, we won the first three games 1-0. Yes, those first three games included that lot from the wrong end of the East Lancs Road. And, yes, "An improvement on last year's seventh place finish would do..." We all thought. Or qualification for European competition at best. Let's be honest, nobody foresaw this. Second with 10 games left to go and only four points off the leaders. Rodgers would have taken this quicker than a life boat on The Titanic if you'd offered him this at 2:45pm on 17th August last year. In truth, wouldn't we all. 

We come back to Churchill's words. "Never give in". The entire Liverpool squad now has to stand up and be counted. The odds remain against us, and indeed we're all pinching ourselves. I applaud the approach of Rodgers to the question of the title. Basically: Let's just keep on improving and maintaining the level we're at. The team has a new resolve this year. An attitude that epitomises the words of the great leader. Many a fixture this season, I'd have fancied us to lose given our recent history. Stoke away, Fulham away, Tottenham away and now Southampton at St. Mary's this weekend. All games the team would have done well to come away from with a draw in the not too distant past. 

Rodgers must be commended for the determination and steel the team has shown this season. Resolute has been the watchword for LFC this time round. With the exception of a couple of soft results away to Hull City and West Bromwich Albion. The team has shown steel in abundance to answer the questions that have been asked of them. Granted, the defence is still shy of what I'd expect from Champions elect, and I believe this will be the teams undoing in their efforts this season, but the performance on Saturday showed that the team can be on the ropes, take the body blows and still come out fighting. They never gave in. 

In the last two games against Fulham and Southampton, there was signs of nerves from the team but for me, they have absolutely nothing to lose and should approach each game as such. Be bold. The next game is against Manchester United at Old Trafford and you have to fancy Liverpool. United will be up for it, to put a stop to the racket coming from their so-called  noisy neighbours but I'm hoping the din will be too much for them to bear. 

Like any supporter of any Premiership side, I think Sir Alex Ferguson's departure was a massive gain for the rest of the league. And, a huge loss for United. Their demise has opened up the entire race and it's been the most enthralling for years. This time last year United we're 11 points clear at the top on 89. The year before they and Manchester City were a jaw-dropping 19 points ahead, tied on 89 points. Points do not equate to entertainment and I find the current state of fewer points at the top, 63 with a four point gap to second, more palatable than what's been served up this last couple of seasons. 

I've supported Liverpool for the best part of 40 years now and since the good times in the seventies and eighties, and the Champions League in 2005, there's not been that much to shout about if the old grey matter serves me right. The team has recently had a knack of getting so far, then catching Englandattheworldcupitis - I think it's called - and shooting themselves in the foot, just as they need to put said best foot forward. I daren't dream just yet. I'm just fluffing up the pillow!

So, some words of encouragement to everybody's favourite team over the next couple of months. Never, never, never give in. In the here and now, its totally clear, you have nothing to fear, but fear itself. 

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Sunday, 2 March 2014

Southampton 0-3 Liverpool - Resolute Reds move to 2nd

A resolute performance from Brendan Rodgers' men resulted in three points and a move up two places
Suarez - 100 up puts LFC 1 up
in the Premiership to occupy second behind leaders Chelsea. 


Many LFC supporters, myself included felt this was going to be a stern test of Liverpool's Premiership credentials at a ground which was beginning to become something of a hoodoo for the men from Anfield. The recent poor defensive performances, coupled with a decent Southampton side, the outlook was not great for Rodgers' side, and I, for one, was prepared to settle for a point. Perhaps a sign of expectations resulting from recent seasons. 

The first half began as expected. Southampton taking the game to Liverpool hoping to take advantage of potential defensive lapses. The Reds' back line however had other ideas and it was clear Liverpool were looking to play a distinct counter attacking game. True to current form, it had to be said that the visitors were pretty shaky in the opening 45 minutes. I think it's even fair to say they were lucky to go into the break one goal to the good, let off by the impressive Adam Lallana being denied an equaliser by the woodwork. All told, LFC rode their luck and Phillipe Coutinho particularly ineffectual on the day. 

Liverpool looked more assured in the second period and it's clear some words of confidence were given to them in the half-time team talk by Rodgers. It was also clear Coutinho was not having the best of games, however, and he was substituted on 57 minutes for Raheem Sterling who surprisingly was left on the bench in favor of Joe Allen. Within a minute of coming on, the teenager had put the visitors further ahead, latching on to a Suarez cross after he dispossessed the complacent Southampton defence to race clear. Suarez was celebrating his 100th game for the club and what a 100 games he's had! 

From this point on, Liverpool grew in confidence and, as clichéd as it may sound, should have had a couple more goals as Daniel Sturridge and Suarez both went close. Jordan Henderson also blazed over from close range. By now, the home side looked completely bereft of ideas and the visiting back line stood firm, held their nerve and avoided the individual errors that have blighted their performances this last few games. 

Despite a few forward forrays from Southampton, Rodgers' men were in complete control. At times it wasn't pretty but effective. Is this the performance of champions. Will they be? It's too soon to say but they've put themselves in the mix and only deserve credit. The final nail in the home side's coffin came in the final minute of injury time as Suarez was brought down by a clumsy challenge from Jose Fonte as he stormed into the opponents' penalty box. Captain Steven Gerrard stepped up coolly to dispatch the resulting penalty to the goalkeepers left and put the score line abreast of the teams performance. 

Liverpool can now look forward to what will be a tasty visit to the fallen Champions Manchester United in a couple of weeks, comfortable in the knowledge that they have absolutely nothing to fear. It's true the defence is still not good enough and does need strengthening but there is no doubt the team has made huge strides this season. With a few additions in the right areas, notably left back - not taking anything away from Glen Johnson who had a good game today - centre back and a holding midfielder. Perhaps a quality attacker, then there's no reason why the Reds can't mount a serious challenge next season. That's assuming they don't lift the trophy this time.

Midway through the second half, chants of "There's only one Brendan Rodgers" echoed around the St. Mary's stadium and this was a deserving touch for the man who has dragged the team from perennial pretenders, finishing in seventh place last season to genuine contenders this time. Do we dare to dream? Well, as someone once said "It's a funny old game" so who knows. 

A special shout goes out to the Under 18 team who done Newcastle United's Under 18 side 4-1 at the Academy ground earlier in the day. Two goals from Harry Wilson and one apiece from Will Marsh and Daniel Trickett-Smith completed the scoring. Dan Cleary at centre back looks like a star of the future. Watch this space. 

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Friday, 28 February 2014

Liverpool set to sign Green in £80m swoop!

Will they, won't they? And who is this Green fella that Brendan Rodgers is going to make such a huge
Nicolas Nkoulou. An option for LFC?

bid for? Only the completely clueless would have failed to realise that I'm referring to a quadragenerian
blogger and life-long LFC fan. My good self! "What a load of Bo@@&cks!" I hear you say. However, this isn't so far off from what I'm seeing out there.

Liverpool find themselves sitting six points clear in fourth place on 56 points, with 11 matches to play, and on current form look set to remain there and claim the last remaining spot for a coveted Champions League berth. Alas, the inevitable has happened. As at today, Brendan Rodgers is looking to sign no other than seven or eight players. "Liverpool set to raid Swansea for...", Liverpool set to battle Zenit for...",  "Liverpool to step up chase for...", "Liverpool boss to mark brilliant move for...", "Tough-tackling star linked with big Liverpool Switch". The list goes on and on. 

Thus, I'm beginning to think I'm going to get a call from my agent telling me the Reds are considering a bid. Let's face it, it can't be any more far-fetched than much of the BS that's being printed right now. What I'm wondering is, where do these stories come from? Is it the players' agents? The press, simply bored? Smoke screens to divert attention from genuine targets? What? I doubt many, if any, of these stories come from Rodgers himself, or Liverpool. My personal belief is that many of these rumours are coming from so-called agents. 

Think about this. You're an agent and you have a young player. Decent. Got potential, but he's no Steven Gerrard. He's trying to get a move to Big club. What would increase interest in him more than knowing that Liverpool FC are interested? That's got to be good for the lad hasn't it? To know that Liverpool were interested in him. And, you've gotta be good if Liverpool are interested. I'm almost certain that 99% of these stories have absolutely no foundation! or basis in fact whatsoever. 

Realistically, Liverpool need a centre-half, a left back and a central midfielder. In terms of attacking options I think they're in good shape. Perhaps if one comes up at a good price, then yes, but the squad has enough options there. As it is, every attacking midfielder is on Liverpool's radar, and I'm sure that if you were the proverbial fly on the wall, you'd see a very different list of names to that being banded about. 

If Rodgers is serious about progress, his list should be defender heavy. Should his team succeed in securing entry to the Champion's League, he can't expect the current motley crew he currently calls a defence, to stand up to the attackers of the Real Madrids, Barcelona's and Paris St. Germains of this world. I know the man likes to play attacking football, but if he thinks he's going to get many barnstorming 4-3's when he's in that company, then he's sorely misguided. 

Liverpool have to dig deep financially and get some real quality in the next transfer window. I don't mean the likes of Ashley Williams, but some serious quality like his teammate, Chico Flores, Marseille's Nicolas Nkoulou or even Newcastle's David Stanton. The last one may be a bit of a surprise but he's been outstanding for the Magpies this campaign. It's time Rodgers realized that his current philosophy is far too Evansian to succeed. Liverpool have a tough test against Southampton tomorrow and there's no better time for the LFC defence to step up and really prove themselves. Shape up, or ship out. 

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Wednesday, 6 November 2013

To jinx or not to jinx

Let's hope you're laughing come May!
Contrary to what Billy Shakespeare wrote, this is actually the question. You see, no sooner had I revealed my superstitious fear of lauding Liverpool's start to the season, the wheels appeared to fall off the bandwagon of optimism. Yes, it was Arsenal and yes, they're top of the league and looking good value for it, but I can't bring myself to say that they're unbeatable In all fairness, games between these two are always impossible to call. Perhaps I just chose the wrong moment!

So, that said, I'm not overly disappointed with the result. I just see it as a reminder that there is still work for Brendan Rodgers and the whole team to do. I think the biggest undoing was playing three at the back. It seems to have worked well thus far this season, but against a top team I don't believe the manager should stray too far from the tried and trusted. Rodger's reasoning for playing this 3-5-2 is to accommodate both Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge in attack. For me, that's a feeble excuse and not one I expect to hear from someone who, not so long ago, was claiming the players "Will play where they're told to".

The point I'm making is that if it ain't broke, don't fix it. I'd like to see Rodgers be bold enough to play one of them in a wider position, the other in the middle and simply have them swapping positions now and again. Surely that's got to pull the opposition defences all over the place trying to manage the two of them. When all is said and done though, the players are the ones who should stand up for the occasion and be counted and I don't think that happened until it was too late. Suarez reverted to his old self and missed a glorious chance to play Sturridge in for a near dead cert finish in the closing stages. Instead going it alone and pushing it wide. That has to stop. Aaron Ramsey's finish is definitely worth a mention.

A look at the next few fixtures provides, what I would say, is a chance for Liverpool to consolidate their place as a front runner this season. Fulham and Norwich at home either side of away fixtures at Everton and Hull respectively have got to be games that Liverpool should be looking to pick up maximum points. With the exception of the derby - which is always a bit of a lottery - you've got to fancy the Reds to do the business going into the Christmas shakeup. The festive season brings away games at Tottenham, Man City and Chelsea and the team needs the confidence going into that period. Ahead of that, a testing encounter at Upton Park to visit West Ham will also test LFC's "top-four" credentials.

I'm a believer that the season can be won and lost over Christmas so this is a time I'm really looking forward to. Will Rodgers' men build on what can only be described as surprisingly good start to the season? Or will they peter out like Newcastle, West Brom, or (more likely than not) Southampton have done in recent times? I don't do predictions but I'd suggest a two-goal margin in Liverpool's favour on Saturday against Fulham.

Where the league is concerned, time of course, will tell but - optimistically, I believe the top four is in reach and should be expected by all Liverpool fans. Realistically, I'd be happy with fifth because it means qualification for European competition and still represents an improvement on the previous season's effort. Improvement is all Liverpool fans can ask for given the shambles that the club became under Tom Hicks and George Gillet. Two that definitely weren't the best that Liverpool could get.

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