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LIVERPOOL VS MANCHESTER CITY: A Battle for Hallowed Ground

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

By Jake Glavies

Sunday’s clash between Manchester City and Liverpool is the showdown that could have been. While both teams prepare to face off for the fourth spot in the Premier League, they’ll each be doing so without their most dangerous offensive weapons. Boasting two of the league’s most proficient goal scorers in Carlos Tevez and Fernando Torres, the contest in Manchester could have been one of the league’s best. However, neither player will be in uniform when their teams meet this weekend.

An injury plagued year has held Torres to just 15 league appearances, in which time he’s netted a team-high 12 goals. After returning from nearly a month long layoff during the first half of the season, Torres managed to stay healthy for just five league matches before again returning to the sidelines. As for Tevez, an extended family leave to look after his daughter in Argentina has kept the forward out since a 2-0 victory over Bolton on Feb. 9. After getting off to a slow start during his first season at City, Tevez has come on strong over the past two months – scoring 11 goals in 11 matches to help Manchester rise to No. 4 in the league, just one point ahead of Liverpool.

Scoring a combined 25 goals this year – with Tevez accounting for a team-leading 13 scores – the duo has helped keep their respective clubs in the top quarter of the table for most of the season. With both scratched from the line-up for Sunday though, the match will take on a completely different dynamic. Both teams must look to their background players for the lift they need to stay in Champions League contention. For Liverpool it’ll be a combination of Dirk Kuyt and Steven Gerrard. The duo has teamed up for 14 goals this year – with Kuyt leading the way with nine.

On City’s side, Emmanuel Adebayor will attempt to pick up the slack while Tevez is across the Atlantic. Netting nine goals this season, including three in his last four league matches, Adebayor will be the focal point of Manchester’s attack.

Though both teams are without their top offensive stars, neither should have much difficulty finding the back of the net. City has allowed 33 goals this season, most amongst the top five teams in the league. Liverpool has fared only slightly better, giving up 27 scores.

After playing to a 2-2 draw on Nov. 21, each team would certainly like to knock the other out of the top quarter of the table. But just who’ll step up and grab the victory for his team won’t be known until the action begins Sunday.

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KUYT PULLS 10-MAN LIVERPOOL THROUGH MERSERYSIDE DERBY

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Dirk Kuyt/photo credit: Getty Images

It was a weekend full of surprises. Everton’s loss to a 10-man Liverpool squad saw the Reds through to 4th place, thanks to the toughness of Dirk Kuyt. Torres has been out and Gerrard might as well have taken the season off. It’s Kuyt who has carried the torch through these uncomfortable months.

Liverpool Manager Rafa Benitez has already made plans to take over at Juventus next season. Few thought that he’d leave Liverpool in top-4 standing, but it’s looking like he may actually get there.

For anyone unfamiliar with Champions League qualification, England’s top 4 clubs are included each year and Liverpool has long since been a favorite.  If the Reds fail to qualify, they are almost sure to lose their star players.  If the star players go, they’ll most likely be downgraded to a mid-table performer and face more serious troubles – a la Leeds of 10 years ago.


Liverpool v Everton
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LIVERPOOL vs BOLTON

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Liverpool have actually managed to look like a world class club again, and without the help of Fernando Torres. If Benitez can put the Reds back in line, will he still be interested in going to Juventus?


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MERSEYSIDERS FACING UPHILL BATTLE

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

By Jake Glavies

Steven Gerrard vs Wolverhampton

Steven Gerrard and the rest of the Liverpool squad just can’t seem to catch a break lately.

Winners of just seven of its past 24 matches, in all competitions, Liverpool had another rough outing Tuesday, drawing 0-0 with league bottom-dweller Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux. The lone bright spot was the return of Gerrard, who played his first match since leaving a Jan. 13 contest against Reading with a hamstring injury. Though the Reds are currently in fifth place in the Premier League, Aston Villa, Birmingham City and Manchester City are nipping at their heels, though they’ve played two fewer matches.

The draw further hits home just how far off last season’s second place pace Rafael Benitez’s team is at the moment. Playing without the injured Fernando Torres, the Reds managed just one shot on goal for the day. But the blame for these offensive woes can’t be placed solely on Liverpool’s shoulders. Wolves boss Mick McCarthy set out to clamp down on the Reds frontline, fielding four defenders and five midfielders. Defender Jody Craddock played a large part in the draw, as he foiled a number of promising plays.

Liverpool had a chance to go up early, but Albert Riera headed a second-minute Gerrard corner past the goal. Later, Dirk Kuyt looked to get his third goal in two games, but Craddock was there to deny him from 20 yards out.

Wolves were playing with a sense of purpose as they looked to avoid relegation and stay in the top tier in English soccer. Currently 17th in the league, the squad holds a slim one goal lead over Burnley; Hull City and Portsmouth round out the Premier League Top 20.

McCarthy’s team was surely happy to see West Ham, who rests just one spot ahead in the standings, draw 1-1 with last-place Pompey. The Hammers hold a goal differential lead over Wolves, though both teams have registered 20 points this season.

As for Liverpool, the loss drops the team just out of Champions League qualification for the time being – a spot it certainly doesn’t want to be in with such a tight group atop the league standings.

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FERNANDO TORRES ON THE NEW T90 LASER

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

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FA CUP BLUES FOR LIVERPOOL

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

For Liverpool, it was the FA Cup match from hell. For Reading, it was the game of the season. Check out highlights…

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TORRES!

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

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After a big start this season, Aston Villa has been humbled yet again in their final match of the calendar year. Pepe Reina worked hard to keep a clean sheet today and Fernando Torres delivered his most important goal of the season in stoppage time. highlights coming soon…

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PREMIER LEAGUE VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS: LIVERPOOL vs WOLVERHAMPTON

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

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A home win against Wolverhampton would have been easy for the Liverpool of 4 months ago, but after a decisive loss to bottom-ranked Portsmouth, we weren’t about to jump to conclusions for today’s match.

Alberto Aquilani had his first start since joining Liverpool from AS Roma in a gazillion dollar transfer deal.  He got a standing ovation when he subbed in the final minutes, though he had little (if anything) to do with the win.  The clapping was more of a “welcome to Anfield” toast.

Liverpool started strong with crisp passing and a few graceful attempts on goal.  Twenty minutes in, the tables turned.  Wolverhampton started taking shots and, immediately, Liverpool’s confidence was deflated.  Liverpool rallied in the 60th minute when Steven Gerrard took a beautiful cross out of the air, beating three Wolves defenders and their American goalie (Hahnemann), with a perfect header.

Soon after Gerrard’s goal, Israeli midfielder Yossi Benayoun came up with a CR9-esque goal from just inside the 18.  It was 2-0 at the final whistle.

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WEEKEND PREVIEW

Friday, December 18th, 2009

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We’ve got huge games to look forward to this weekend.

Tomorrow’s big fixture will be the Club World Cup final featuring FC Barcelona and Argentina’s own Estudiantes de la Plata.  Barça are the favored side, though Estudiantes are sure to put up a serious fight.  More importantly, any statistician will tell you that NO game can be won or lost before it is actually played.  Lucky for us.

Milan face Fiorentina.  These two Champions League survivors are fighting for advancement on the league charts.

Chelsea square off against West Ham in a roudy London derby.  Man United will host Dempesey and Zamora as Fulham work to establish a comeback in the premiership.  Jozy Altidore’s Hull City are playing a newly confident Arsenal, and Man City play host to Sunderland.  Oh, and Liverpool have Portsmouth (no telling where that one will go).

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FEVER PITCH ‘09 – VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS FROM LIVERPOOL vs ARSENAL

Monday, December 14th, 2009

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Check out video from yesterday’s match…

It wasn’t a special day for Liverpool, but nice to see Arsenal back in killing form. Fabregas was not his usual self.  Arshavin, on the other hand…beastly.

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