17/11/2009

Preview: Liverpool (Away)

An early start this weekend sees us make the short trip along the M62 to 'crisis club' Liverpool. Often an away day we return from potless, a run of just one win in nine games, including six defeats, means a good number of our supporters are quietly fancying us to end our sequence of five successive draws and get back to winning ways.

The Anfield side's struggles over the last couple of months couldn't have escaped the attention of anyone. Their fans point to injuries and the owners, in truth they've had no more players missing than most, simply they're reliant on two or three whereas their rivals, not just those who are/were part of the established 'big four', but the clubs in the race for the Europa League places, have better overall squads. Their owners, contrary to popular belief, have backed their manager in the transfer market only for him to fritter away around £200m, largely on pap.

The fact that they struggle to win games when Torres or Gerrard are missing doesn't point to mismanagement at board level, it highlights that Benitez has spent a small fortune cobbling together a squad that's no better than when he arrived. Whilst the likes of us, indeed most, might lack the couple of proven and undeniable world-beaters they have, we can bring in players in most positions of roughly the same ability as the preferred choices. Liverpool have David N'Gog.

There seems to be different stories leaking from their camp about who will be available for the game, and how fit they'll be. Of their three real match-winners; Torres, Gerrard and Benayoun, only the squeaky one who occasionally turns up for England was expected to start. Over the last couple of days rumours that Torres and even Benayoun may figure have surfaced, possibly just a bit of propaganda from the under fire Spanish waiter. With a must-win game at Debrecen on Tuesday, i'd be surprised is they all took part.

It's been a few years since we've been tonked at Anfield (the ten goals conceded in a week there during 95/96 stands out as particularly disappointing), generally going down by the odd goal or very occasionally grabbing a point. With everything that's going on, though, their recent poor form, their big game in midweek, rumblings at board and managerial level, and given our hugely-improved squad, it's perhaps not completely ridiculous to secretly fancy our chances. Anfield will always be a difficult place to go, and they can be at their best when the chips are down, but there's probably never been a better time to play them.

The only change i can see us making to the side which started the disappointing 3-3 draw with Burnley would be the reintroduction of Nigel de Jong in central midfield. We're not going to go to Anfield and dominate play, even if their team is weakened, odds are we'll have to soak up possession, maybe even ride our luck as we did last year, and hit them on the counter. To do that we need players who can put themselves about and null the waves of attacks; de Jong and Barry, and someone to turn defence into attack; Ireland. That three-man midfield is almost certain, i'd have thought.

That of course means that someone has to lose out, and i imagine that's most likely to be Shaun Wright-Phillips, despite him having a good second-half last time. Emmanuel Adebayor and Craig Bellamy should start, with Carlos Tevez making up a three. With Liverpool lacking natural width in their attacking half, Bellamy and Carlos might get a bit of change out of Johnson and Insua. The defence will most probably stay as is, though obviously all isn't well in that department.

I suspect they'll probably start with a patched-up Gerrard playing off either the prolific Andrei Voronin or the latest rule-bending Frenchman N'Gog. Short of other attacking options in midfield Aurelio and Kuyt should start either side of shot-shy South American duo Lucas and Javier Mascherano. Skrtel will prop up the wobbly and past-it Jamie Carragher, with the scandalously-overpriced Glen Johnson and quietly impressive Insua in the full-back roles.

The main reason i fancy us to get at least a draw isn't blind optimism, just the fact that all the pressure's on them. They have to win on Saturday, and they have to win on Tuesday, we're not expected to get anything, though the habit of winning single points instead of three will have to end sooner rather than later. We should be able to go there and enjoy it, play as we know we can, for them it will be win at all costs, and should they go a goal down, or pick up another knock, or even just start the game a bit negatively, the crowd will be on their backs.

We've got the players to hurt them on the counter, and i can't see us not scoring. If our defence can stay solid, and that's a big if given our showings in recent weeks, then we've got a real chance of getting back to winning ways, and hurting our main rivals for 4th. We won't get many chances to make a bigger statement. It's not underestimating them, they're well capable of beating anyone, as we saw against United, but i've just got a hunch it'll be a good day at the office.

Probable teams:
Liverpool: Reina, Johnson, Insua, Carragher, Skrtel, Mascherano, Kuyt, Lucas, Gerrard, N'Gog, Aurelio

City: Given, Zabaleta, Bridge, Toure, Lescott, de Jong, Ireland, Barry, Tevez, Adebayor, Bellamy

Prediction: Liverpool 1 City 2

12 comments:

  1. got a feeling we will lose this one..
    City are good as helping out troubled sides, i dont see much change from previous season in a progression of mentality. + were usually shit when on TV, so lucky for us, were on sky.

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  2. Yes, yes, yes; blah blah usual crap from jumped up nouveau riche City fans about Anfield - So it'll be a good day at the office and you'll get a draw will you - even predicting a win? Despite the fact you've only won twice at Anfield in 30 odd years? Ok whatever, idiot - DON'T YOU KNOW YET? WHEN BENITEZ HAS TO WIN HE DOES!!! Go on, check his record if you don't believe me - HOW many games that he just HAD to win has he lost or even drawn? Not many is it?

    United couldn't see themself not scoring and? They lost 2 - 0; We had NO chance in European Final at 0 - 3 down OR the FA Cup Final at 0 - 2 down or at Old Trafford last year at 0 - 1 down and? We won all 3 including the two trophies. Bottom line is when we HAVE to win - we do, City don't know HOW to do that yet and that's why we'll beat you.

    That and Benitez who is in management terms to Hughes what Eric Cantona or Kenny Dalglish is to the man in the street in terms of football skills - in a different GALAXY; Hughes couldn't even BEGIN to challenge the Top 4 as he's trying (and failing miserably) to do so at present without bags and pots of money;

    IF Hughes could only buy one 20 million or so player a year AND had to sell squad players to balance the books as Rafa' does EVERY season rather than building up our squad strength - He wouldn't know WHAT to do - He's pathetic anyway but it's only the money that's stopped him getting the hammering for his 'management' that he deserves - I tell you one thing, IF Rafa' was in charge of that squad, you'd not have drawn 5 in a row.

    BTW IF our squads pap then how come Alonso's just gone for 30 million? Half Europe is trying to buy Mascherano, Reina's won the Golden Gloves in 3 out of the last 4 seasons AND Aquilani's a highly rated (20 million) player from Italy - home of the world Champions (highly rated IN Italy which means a bit more than this ''good in the Prem' crap that is ALWAYS trotted out).

    We're STILL roughly the same side that missed out on WINNING the Premier League by only 4 points last term and sooner or later we're GOING to remind everyone of that fact - As I think you'll find out come Saturday lunchtime..................

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  3. Great article. As you say they have all the pressure on them.I can see us doing it especially after Sparkey has given everyone a kick up the a**e

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  4. Article obviously posted by someone who has been believing the press written about the reds. You never want to play Liverpool when they are under pressure. Class is permanent, form temporary. Come back when you have actually won something.

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  5. Good preview, just one thing is Carragher's still suspended from his sending off at Fulham. I guess that will mean Skrtel and Agger in central defence.

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  6. Alan.

    Think that was a one-game ban, as it wasn't for violent conduct.

    Quite glad he's playing actually, given his current form!

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  7. lets hope we can continue our run...a draw would be a good result

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  8. I agree with the 2-1 prediction and might be worth a Dollar, sorry quid at odds of maybe 12-1 ?

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  9. About Liverpool injuries... I hear that they had 14 first team injured all at the same time. Is that what is happening at other clubs as you suggest? I don't think so. This should be a very good match to watch.

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  10. Very optimistic prediction.
    Imo it's gonna be another draw. Maybe 1:1?

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  11. Liverpool have David NGog

    Who has scored more than Cruz, Robinho and Tevez put together this season - granted injuries etc, but in one start and 4 sub appearences he has 3 goals. not bad for a 20yr old who cost a million compared to 3 players who cost a total of about 70 mill.

    reckon its gonna be a high scoring draw anyway 3-3.

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  12. Just to address a couple of points from the anonymous comments above...

    Firstly, N'Gog hasn't scored more goals than Tevez, and Santa Cruz & Robinho have missed almost the entire season with injuries. It's like one of our supporters pointing out Stevie Ireland has more assists than Alberto Aquilani.

    As for injuries, we've had Kompany, Toure, Adebayor, Petrov, Santa Cruz, Robinho, Ireland, Johnson, Onuoha, Bridge, Bellamy, & world-beater Benjani out with various injuries. Gareth Barry's now said to have a knock, it's why they say you need two good players in every position, but even with that we've been finding outselve stretched.

    Arsenal currently have Diaby, Gibbs, van Persie, Clichy, Wilshere, Vela, Fabianski, Bendnter, Walcott, Denilson and Djourou out. Nasri & Eduardo have been, too.

    United are missing several - O'Shea, Ferdinand, Wellbeck, Carrick, Evans, Hargreaves. Neville, Brown, Owen and Vidic have also been out at various times or not matchfit.

    Even Chelsea are now without Bosinwgwa, Ashley Cole (their best player), Lampard, Ballack, Drogba, Terry. Joe Cole, Zhirkov, Alex & Sturridge have all been injured, as well.

    Part of the game. Get over it.

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