Yesterdays game was not a classic. As is often the case with the champions league third round, it's a case of get the job done. Given the oppressive heat in the afternoon sun, we weren't over
exerting ourselves. Voronin scored just before half time with this 25 yard belter.
Great to see that the Raven is building on his pre season form. It was an efficent rather than an inspired team performance and I'm sure that we'll put them to the sword at Anfield in two weeks time.
The only worrying sign was the fact that Gerrard came off injured after an hour. The latest news is that he has a hairline fracture in his toe but he'll be fit for Sunday which is a huge boost.
The Chelsea match this weekend is huge now. Sky will be trying to build it up as a title showdown, which it isn't, but it's important that we learn the lessons of previous seasons and keep pace with
the leaders at the start of the season. Too often in recent years, we've started slowly and have had to play catchup. With Utd having dropped 4 points from their first two matches, it's a good
oppertunity to put down a marker against one of the other titile contenders. Chelsea seem to have a few injuries at the moment but I wouldn't be surprised if they manage to recover. Expect to see
both Terry, Carvalho and Essien line out on Sunday at 4.00.
Have a look at this for a great interview with Torres. You will need access to spanish or a
decent translation website. Interestingly they say that the fee was €26.5m or £18m to be paid over three years which is a lot less than was reported in the UK press. It's the kid's Anfield debut on
Sunday. Let's hope that he makes it a special one.
We've signed another new keeper. This time he's a seventeen year old Hungarian called Peter Gulacsi. He has been signed on a
years loan apparently. With a name like that maybe he should have joined Golden balls at the L.A. Galaxy. Sorry, couldn't resist.
Javier Macherano what a player! He is getting better each season, I remember when he used to play for my favorite Argentine Football Club River Plate. Do you that in Latin America he is know as The
Donkey, the name comes from his teeth.
VORONIN WILL DESTROY ANYBODY!!! there's no excuse to disagree with me now because he and only a few others have made an impact as transfers so far (BUT IT IS EARLY)
Spelling was never my strong point. I didn't know that Javier was known as the donkey. He is indeed an amazing player and one of my favourites. Liverpool fans call him el Jefe or the Chief.
i didn't mean any offense but in ukraine if you spell it or pronounce it like Veronon (VER-O-NAN) then it's like an insult... but i assume your not russian so it's all good brother haha. i expect to
see THE REDS kick the crap out the blues tommorrow... they've got my vote
im irish-ukrainian... and prolly the only one too haha. my father was born in Newtownards but he moved to Derry when he was like 20 so we can kinda relate
Musings from a Liverpool fan in Dublin "Were Liverpool worthy champions? What do you mean? The question is not whether they were worthy. The question is whether we were worthy to watch this final." -
Aftonbladet, May 2005
10 Comments
Javier Macherano what a player! He is getting better each season, I remember when he used to play for my favorite Argentine Football Club River Plate. Do you that in Latin America he is know as The
Donkey, the name comes from his teeth.
VORONIN WILL DESTROY ANYBODY!!! there's no excuse to disagree with me now because he and only a few others have made an impact as transfers so far (BUT IT IS EARLY)