Sunday, 28 September 08, 06:42 AM
Sunday, 24 August 08, 06:42 AM
For the first time since Rafa took over, we have won both of our first two Premier League games. Both the games could have ended in a draw (or worse) but somehow we managed to scrape a win on each occasion.
Middlesbrough will be disappointed with yesterday's result. They could easily have won the game, but thanks to Carra and Gerrard's late heroics, we managed to snatch the game away from them. Despite the result, Southgate will be proud of his team after the way they played yesterday. Most teams tend to be a bit defensive when they come to Anfield, but Boro played for all three points and nearly got away with it.
Liverpool's performance was better than in the games against Standard Liege or Sunderland, but it still wasn't enough to give us a comfortable victory that we should have got. Instead, we had to depend on Carragher and Gerrard to come to the rescue very late into the game.
Early in the game, Kuyt had a shot comfortably saved by Ross Turnbull who played instead of Brad Jones who was injured during warm up. Torres and Keane linked up better in this game and managed to create some chances, but nothing that really threatened the Boro 'keeper.
Once again Gerrard, like in the first half of the Sunderland game, failed to dominate the midfield the way he usually does. I suppose we'll have to wait for Masch to be back before Gerrard feels comfortable moving forward.
Benayoun was a big disappointment left of midfield. He was practically invisible throughout the match. For some reason, he and Kuyt switched positions in the first half, and switched back a few minutes later after the move failed to have any impact. Babel replaced him after 65 minutes, and continued where Yossi had left off. He rarely got to see the ball, and when he did, he promptly lost possession.
Mido, who replaced Alves on the 60th minute, immediately troubled the Liverpool defence and sent an accurate cross to Tuncay who nearly scored after flicking the ball over his head to get past Carra. It would have been a great goal had he scored, but he volleyed it straight at Reina who saved it. Mido finally scored for Boro in the 70th minute with a low shot from outside the box.
Carra, who never scores (4 goals in 11 years), finally equalized in the 86th minute when his shot went into the net after a deflection off Pogatetz. Gerrard score the winning goal (and made me fall off the chair in surprise) with seconds to go in stoppage time with one of his trademark shots.
Xabi Alonso didn't have a great game. He was the one who sent in the cross that helped Gerrard score that winner, but he didn't influence play the way he did in that second half against Sunderland. He took the corner kicks and they were mostly terrible and never troubled the Boro defence.
Anyway, we have six points from two games. That's something. And at least we've improved, if only by a little bit. A must win match against Standard Liege at Anfield next. Let's hope for a better performance then.
Saturday, 16 August 08, 01:33 PM
I'm not exactly sure about what happened at the Stadium of Light today, but I do have a theory about it. Peter Crouch decided to take his revenge on Liverpool for having left him on the bench for most of last season. He came to Sunderland as an apparition roaming alongside Torres and Keane unseen by any but his former teammates. Haunted by this phantom Crouch, the Liverpool defenders sent long ball after long ball at him to appease him and make him go away. After half an hour spent tormenting the Reds and receiving an endless stream of long balls, this ghost Crouch departed, satisfied with his revenge, to join his new teammates as the prepare for their game against Chelsea tomorrow.
Nothing else explains the way we played for the first half an hour. I believe something similar happened in the match agaist Standard Liege. (I missed the match so I don't know exactly.) What happened to the beautiful passing game that we saw them play in that friendly against Rangers?
Liverpool started with a 4-4-2 formation, but surprisingly it was Hyypia playing alongside Carragher instead of Agger and Plessis in midfield next to Gerrard. I don't know why Dami and Plessis started when Alonso, Agger and Skrtel were all on the bench.
For the first half an hour, the Black Cats looked like the better team, and it often looked like they would score first. The Liverpool defence looked shaky with Hyypia's mistake almost giving Sunderland a goal within 5 minutes. Sunderland had a chance around the 15th minute when Reina had to scramble away Murphy's header.
After that, Liverpool played slightly better and created some chances.The long balls had finally stopped then and there was a semblance of link up between the players.
Plessis didn't have a very good first half and was substituted by Alonso at half time. With Alonso playing alongside him, Gerrard started playing farther up than he was playing in the first half.
In the 73rd minute Keane and Torres got into each others' way to waste an easy chance to score. A few minutes later Alonso tried and nearly succeeded in scoring from his shot from Liverpool's half. It would have been a spectacular goal had he scored from there.
Liverpool finally scored in the 83rd minute, with a Torres goal from about 25 yards out. That's the only way he could have scored seeing how deep Sunderland were defending to counter his runs. He never got to see much of the ball until then, but he made full use of his first real chance when he got it. That's why he is so important to us.
Overall it was a poor match and it took Torres' brilliance to bail us out. Keane's performance wasn't great and the Torres-Keane partnership didn't work out too well either, but it's early days yet. We can only hope he settles down quickly.
Three points. That's the only thing that matters at the moment. It was a poor match, but now there's nothing to do but hope for a much better performance next week at Anfield against Middlesbrough.
Hopefully by then, our defenders would have exorcised the specter of Peter Crouch. No more stupid long balls next time... Please.
Saturday, 16 August 08, 05:50 AM
We are at the start of a new season now and Liverpool will start their campaign for the 2008/9 season with a game against Sunderland in a few hours. Expecting us to win the League this season may be a bit too much, but there's no doubt that we are in a much better position now than we were last season.
With Keane partnering Torres up front, the attack looks a lot more dangerous. Rafa has also signed two good attacking fullbacks, and Dossena especially looks like he could fit into the team right away like Skrtel did last season. And Agger is back from injury, so the defence looks much better too. The only thing we're missing right now is specialist wingers and will probably have continue with Babel and Kuyt filling in those positions.
Overall, we look good enough to move up to third place this season, ahead of Arsenal. Manchester United and Chelsea have much better squads than us (ouch, it hurts to admit that) and are favourites to take the top two spots. If I had to pick one of them for the title, I'd pick Chelsea. If they could get that close to the title with Grant last season, we can expect them to do even better with Scolari in charge.
Coming to today's match against Sunderland, I'm just hoping for a victory. Sunderland have been improving, and playing them at the Stadium of Light won't be easy. The Standard Liege match showed us how badly we can mess things up even against a team that's not rated very highly. I couldn't watch the match, but by all accounts it was a terrible performance. We'll have to do much better to win today.
On Sunderland 0-1 Liverpool