Thursday, January 27, 2005

[lfc-news] Morientes shows he has the Anfield work ethic - Post


Liverpool Daily Post, 27 Jan 2005
Morientes shows he has the Anfield work ethic
By Andy Hunter, Daily Post

WHILE THE continued excellence of Steven Gerrard drew the plaudits after
Liverpool's comfortable passage into the Carling Cup final, it was the
performance of another born winner that caught the captain's eye.

Fernando Morientes is still searching for his first real opportunity in
a Liverpool shirt following his £6.3million move from Real Madrid, let
alone a goal, but at Watford on Tuesday there was increased evidence the
wait will not be long.

Though short of match fitness the Spanish international has showed
enough awareness and presence around opposition penalty areas to suggest
he will prove an astute purchase by Rafael Benitez.

Gerrard already has no doubt that is the case.

The Liverpool skipper appreciated Morientes at even closer quarters at
Vicarage Road where he was deployed in an attacking role just behind the
28-year-old, and responded with the only goal of the semi-final.

And he admits: "I think Fernando can help me in terms of goals with his
link-up play, but more importantly he will help the team.

"Considering he hasn't played much football since the Champions League
final with Monaco last season I think he has done well.

"No disrespect to Neil Mellor and Florent Sinama-Pongolle because they
are young lads, learning the game and trying to improve. And when you
look at some of the matches this season then they have played huge
parts, but I think as soon as we lost (Djibril) Cisse we needed someone
who was proven at this level."

Gerrard was quick to hail Morientes on his arrival as the kind of
high-calibre signing Liverpool need to make if they are to make up
ground on the leading pack.

And everything he has seen from the centre-forward since has confirmed
that view.

"If you could name the players you would have wanted the club to buy
then Fernando's would have been up there. I am really pleased we have
got him and think it is a great buy," he added.

"You can see just by some of the little things he does how good he is.
It might just be a pass or the run he makes. I think the fans will
really love him.

What has impressed me is that he has won all these medals, but he
doesn't play for himself. He is brave and works hard for the team.

"You saw him chasing back in the final minutes against Watford trying to
win back the ball.

"When you consider his goals record I think it is only a matter of time
before he clicks. I have been impressed so far, he is quality and he is
not even fit yet.

"I hope he can make a big difference for us over the coming months
because he will score goals."

It is not surprising that Gerrard has been attracted by Morientes's team
ethic. According to Ray Lewington, the defeated Watford manager, it is a
quality that resonates from the Liverpool captain himself.

"The thing with Gerrard is that he works so hard," said Lewington.

"It is not just about the individual with him, it is about doing it for
the team. And when you have an individual like Gerrard you can always
score a goal."

The skipper, meanwhile, is now anxious to ensure that Morientes, along
with all new Liverpool signings, does not only settle in on the pitch.

Gerrard revealed: "I roomed with Fernando at Watford, so I am getting to
know him. He is quite quiet really, no airs or graces about him.

"We have got him involved in the card schools and the lads will be going
out for a meal with him and Mauricio Pellegrino and Scott Carson.

"The lads are brilliant for that, he'll have no trouble settling in
here. It's a great club."


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[lfc-news] Pongolle out for season to take edge off final delight - Post


Liverpool Daily Post, 27 Jan 2005
Pongolle out for season to take edge off final delight
By Andy Hunter, Daily Post

LIVERPOOL'S delight at reaching the Carling Cup Final has been tempered
by confirmation Florent Sinama-Pongolle will be out for the rest of the
season.

The young striker was stretchered off within three minutes of being
introduced as a substitute against Watford on Tuesday night after his
knee gave way as he turned sharply.

And Liverpool's worst fears were realised yesterday following a scan
which revealed the 20-year-old had torn his left anterior cruciate
ligament, an injury which can take anything up to six months to heal.

Sinama-Pongolle will undergo keyhole surgery this evening to discover
the full extent of the damage and his rehabilitation time. But he has
little chance of featuring again this term.

The loss of the striker is yet another setback for Rafael Benitez, who
has now lost 12 first-team players through injury for lengthy spells
this season.

It also leaves Liverpool short of attacking options once again but,
contrary to reports yesterday, Newcastle outcast Craig Bellamy is not
being lined up by the Anfield hierarchy as a reinforcement.

Liverpool spokesman Ian Cotton said: "This story is not true."

Anthony Le Tallec remains an option after failing to hold down a regular
place at St Etienne, although Benitez has been in no rush to bring the
attacking French midfielder back from his loan spell so far this season.

Liverpool will have to win the Carling Cup, meanwhile, to guarantee
themselves a place in the UEFA Cup next season.

If Liverpool lose in Cardiff and Chelsea subsequently qualify for the
Champions League, as seems certain, then the side finishing in sixth
place in the Premiership would be awarded a place instead.

Meanwhile Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher believes the Carling Cup
performances can act as a springboard going into the crucial final few
months of the campaign.

"This result has now given everyone something to look forward to in
February," the defender said. "Not only have we got a major final, we've
got the Champions League kicking off again around the same time.
Sometimes, I don't know what people expect.

The manager's only just arrived. I know we've been inconsistent in the
league and I know the manager would like us to have more points. But he
should be judged much later, not because of one bad week."

Benitez, himself, is also hopeful of a strong finish.

"We have a very good squad with more confidence now," he reflected. "We
know that if we play compact as a team, it is very difficult to beat us."


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Wednesday, January 26, 2005

[lfc-news] Reserves v Birmingham report - Official Site


Official LFC Website, 26 Jan 2005
MELLOR ON THE MARK IN RESERVES WIN
Steve Hunter, at Wrexham

Liverpool Reserves turned in their best performance of the season with
an exhibition display of passing as goals from John Welsh and Neil
Mellor helped the Reds to a 2-0 win over Birmingham City.

In an all-round brilliant team display which Liverpool outpassed and
outplayed Birmingham all game midfielder David Mannix stood out and gave
a classy display.

Liverpool Reserve manager Hughie McAuley fielded a young and talented
side with seven Academy graduates who have represented the first team
this season. Indeed the likes of Neil Mellor, Darren Potter, David
Raven, Mark Smyth, Zak Whitbread, John Welsh and Stephen Warnock deserve
great credit for their part in getting Liverpool to the Carling Cup Final.

The sight of the above players celebrating with the travelling Reds fans
at White Hart Lane was one of the most enjoyable moments of the season
so far.

Liverpool played some great one-touch football in the first half and it
was a joy to watch with Darren Potter and John Welsh passing the ball
superbly, Neil Mellor leading the line superbly and Mark Smyth and
Robbie Foy both excellent on the wing.

Liverpool opened the scoring after 26 minutes with a brilliant finish
from captain John Welsh. A Robbie Foy corner was headed on by Zak
Whitbread and when the loose ball fell for Welsh he turned and finished
superbly giving the experienced keeper Nico Vaesen absolutely no chance.
The England Under-21 international signed a new contract last week and
had a classy game.

Neil Mellor went close in the third minute when he shot wide after a
good one-two with Potter then a minute later the lively Mark Smyth
headed just wide from Potter's right wing cross.

The Reds went close close after 30 minutes when David Mannix's cross was
narrowly missed by the head of Mellor. Then a minute later Mannix
produced another superb cross that Vaesen did really well to turn away
from danger.

Barely a reserve game goes by without a goal from Mellor and his seventh
second string strike of the season duly arrived five minutes before half
time. Welsh made it happen with two fantastic tackles in midfield, then
he strode forward and after Mellor had made the run away from the
defenders he got the pass. From a tight angle the striker produced a
deadly finish across Vaesen and into the net. He has scored 12 goals
this season for the reserves and the first team and again is the top
goalscorer at the club.

Mellor nearly scored again a minute later with a deflected effort over
the bar after a great run down the right from Jon Otsemobor.

Birmingham were reduced to 10 men eight minutes into the second half for
one of the quickest double bookings you will see. Right back Tom Parratt
was booked for hauling down Smyth then a similar incident two minutes
later saw an inevitable red card.

David Mannix was having a brilliant game as well and he nearly scored
what would have been a goal to remember. He hit an unsaveable 30-yard
rocket which left the keeper stranded and came back off the post, so
unlucky. Mannix is a player who has been plagued by injuries for three
years with serious knee trouble, but the fact that Rafael Benitez is
giving him a new contract shows how highly this player is rated by the
Melwood staff.

Two minutes later Smyth showed electrifying pace down the left to leave
the Birmingham defence for dead and his cross almost found Foy but was
denied by an excellent clearance from Asa Hall.

Liverpool continued to totally outplay Birmingham in the second half and
some of the passing again was a joy to watch. After 57 minutes a great
move down the left saw Smyth find Warnock overlapping. He beat the
defender and his cross was narrowly missed by the inrushing Mellor.

Scott Carson had probably his quietest match ever up to 66 minutes but
showed his class with a brilliant save to keep out a stinging drive from
David Howland.

Welsh went close after 72 minutes with a fine effort that brought an
excellent fingertip save from Vaesen.

Liverpool Reserves: Carson, Otsemobor, Warnock, Raven, Whitbread,
Potter, Foy (Wilkie 80), Welsh, Mellor, Mannix, Smyth. Subs unused:
Luzi, O'Donnell, Smith, Guthrie.

Birmingham City Reserves: Vaesen, Parratt, Alsop, Oji, Hall, Howland,
Till, Birley, Barrowman, Kuqi (Hicks 79), Motteram.

Referee: C D Sarginson.

Liverpoolfc.tv Man of the Match: David Mannix. Arguably his best
performance for some time and it was great to see after his terrible
misfortune with injuries. It was a fine all-round Liverpool performance
with Welsh, Smyth and Potter also outstanding.


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[lfc-news] Celtic table Henchoz offer - Official Site


Official LFC Website, 26 Jan 2005
CELTIC TABLE HENCHOZ OFFER
By Paul Eaton

Celtic could be on the verge of winning the race to sign Liverpool
defender Stephane Henchoz.
Henchoz is free to leave Anfield during the transfer window and has been
attracting interest from clubs north and south of the border.

But his agent has now revealed Celtic have tabled an offer and that
Henchoz will make a decision one way or another tomorrow afternoon.

Jorg Vonmatt said: "Celtic have put forward a proposal and we are now
considering it seriously along with the others.

"It's taken a long time but Stephane is now in a position to make a
decision and he will do that tomorrow afternoon.

"Time is running out and we want to have everything sorted out as
quickly as possible."


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[lfc-news] Pongolle injury fears confirmed - Official Site


Official LFC Website, 26 Jan 2005
PONGOLLE INJURY FEARS CONFIRMED
By Paul Eaton

Liverpool's injury jinx has struck again with the confirmation that
Florent Sinama-Pongolle sustained knee ligament damage during last
night's Carling Cup victory at Watford.

The young French striker was only on the field for three minutes before
being stretchered off with the injury which is likely to result in a
lengthy period out of the game.

Pongolle underwent a scan on Merseyside today which revealed a tear to
his left anterior cruciate ligament.

He will see a surgeon on Thursday morning, after which the Reds will
have a better idea how long he will be out of football for.

The news comes as yet another blow to boss Rafael Benitez who has
already had to contend with a crippling injury list during his first
season in charge at Anfield.

Pongolle's name can now be added to the list including Xabi Alonso,
Milan Baros, Djibril Cisse, Chris Kirkland, Steven Gerrard, Harry
Kewell, Vladimir Smicer, Luis Garcia, Antonio Nunez, Steve Finnan and
Josemi - all of whom have missed large chunks of the season with various
injury problems.

Despite the numerous setbacks, the Reds are still in the Champions
League, have a Carling Cup final to look forward to and are still in
with a realistic chance of a top four placing at the end of the
Premiership season.


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[lfc-news] TEAM: Liverpool


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Results and fixtures

Date Comp Opposition Result Attend
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14/08/04 PREM Tottenham Hotspur Away D 1-1 35,105

21/08/04 PREM Manchester City Home W 2-1 42,831

29/08/04 PREM Bolton Wanderers Away L 0-1 27,880

11/09/04 PREM West Bromwich Albion Home W 3-0 42,947

20/09/04 PREM Manchester United Away L 1-2 67,857

25/09/04 PREM Norwich City Home W 3-0 43,152

03/10/04 PREM Chelsea Away L 0-1 42,028

16/10/04 PREM Fulham Away W 4-2 21,884

23/10/04 PREM Charlton Athletic Home W 2-0 41,625

26/10/04 LC Millwall Away W 3-0 17,655

30/10/04 PREM Blackburn Rovers Away D 2-2 26,314

06/11/04 PREM Birmingham City Home L 0-1 42,669

10/11/04 LC Middlesbrough Home W 2-0 28,176

13/11/04 PREM Crystal Palace Home W 3-2 42,862

20/11/04 PREM Middlesbrough Away L 0-2 34,751

28/11/04 PREM Arsenal Home W 2-1 43,730

01/12/04 LC Tottenham Hotspur Away W 1-1 36,100
(AET, FT: 0-0, PEN: Won 4-3)

04/12/04 PREM Aston Villa Away D 1-1 42,593

11/12/04 PREM Everton Away L 0-1 40,552

14/12/04 PREM Portsmouth Home D 1-1 35,064

19/12/04 PREM Newcastle United Home W 3-1 43,856

26/12/04 PREM West Bromwich Albion Away W 5-0 27,533

28/12/04 PREM Southampton Home W 1-0 42,382

01/01/05 PREM Chelsea Home L 0-1 43,886

03/01/05 PREM Norwich City Away W 2-1 24,503

11/01/05 LC Watford Home W 1-0 35,739

15/01/05 PREM Manchester United Home L 0-1 44,183

18/01/05 Burnley Away L 0-1 19,033

22/01/05 PREM Southampton Away L 0-2 32,017

25/01/05 LC Watford Away W 1-0 19,797

NEXT PREM Charlton Athletic Away




Results summary as at Tuesday 25th January 2005

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| Home | Away | Total |
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| | | | |
| Played | 14 | 16 | 30 |
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| | | | |
| Won | 10 (71%) | 6 (38%) | 16 (53%) |
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| | | | |
| Drawn | 1 (7%) | 3 (19%) | 4 (13%) |
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| | | | |
| Lost | 3 (21%) | 7 (44%) | 10 (33%) |
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| | | | |
| For | 23 (1.6/game) | 21 (1.3/game) | 44 (1.5/game) |
|_____________|__________________|__________________|__________________|
| | | | |
| Against | 9 (0.6/game) | 18 (1.1/game) | 27 (0.9/game) |
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[lfc-news] Flo blow casts a shodow over Cup win - Official Site


Official LFC Website, 25 Jan 2005
FLO BLOW CASTS A SHADOW OVER CUP WIN
Mark Platt, at Vicarage Road

Liverpool's joy at reaching the Carling Cup Final has been tempered by a
serious injury to Florent Sinama-Pongolle.

The young French striker damaged his cartilage shortly after coming on
as a late substitute for Milan Baros in the 1-0 victory over Watford at
Vicarage Road.

It is not yet known how long he will be ruled out for but Benitez said:
"I will have to talk with the doctor but unfortunately we think it is a
very bad injury.

"We have not had the best of luck with injuries of late and this is
another blow. We will have to wait and see."


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Tuesday, January 25, 2005

[lfc-news] Carling Cup report - PA


PA Sport, 25 Jan 2005
Watford 0 Liverpool 1 (Agg: 0-2)

Steven Gerrard fired Liverpool into the Carling Cup final and ended
brave Watford's dreams of Cardiff glory at Vicarage Road.

The England midfielder had given the Reds the narrowest of margins to
defend from the first leg two weeks ago.

And the Reds' skipper made sure there would be no repeat of their FA Cup
humiliation at Burnley with a late second-half strike to give boss
Rafael Benitez the chance to secure some silverware in his maiden season
at Anfield against either Manchester United or Chelsea next month.

The Coca-Cola Championship side had already put out top-flight clubs
Southampton and Portsmouth here this season but knew they had to score
to stand any chance of progressing further.

And they started brightly in front of a partisan crowd, Hameur Bouazza
almost getting away down the left channel before Steve Finnan hacked clear.

Gerrard was, though, also full of early running, and a neat one-two with
John Arne Riise nearly made an opening for a shot from the edge of the
Watford box.

Watford hustled well around the midfield and restricted the Barclays
Premiership club to some hopeful punts into the box rather than anything
which would cause former Red Paul Jones much concern in the host's goal.

The Hornets were looking to get Heidar Helguson clear behind the
Liverpool backline as often as possible. In the 11th minute, Gavin
Mahon's run and pass put the Icelander through but the assistant's flag
was swiftly raised.

Liverpool could have taken the upper hand after 17 minutes when Riise
swung the ball in from the left and it needed a timely header from Jay
Demerit to clear, with Fernando Morientes lurking in the six-yard box.

The home crowd were then warmed when Paul Devlin sent James Chambers
away down the right but his centre was cut out and the resulting corner
came to nothing.

In the 27th minute, Gerrard fed Morientes on the edge of the Watford
box. The former Real Madrid striker got plenty on his shot but crucially
so did Neil Cox and the ball spun just wide of Jones' left-hand post.

At the other end, Helguson's knockdown set up a chance for Mahon but the
Hornet's skipper could not keep his effort on target.

In the 32nd minute, Liverpool should have better when Gerrard broke down
the left after his defence had cleared a Watford free-kick.

The England man surged to the edge of the area, only to then make a
complete hash of his attempted square ball to Morientes, delivering an
uncharacteristic stray pass a couple of yards behind the Spain striker
who would have had a clear shot on goal.

Watford upped the tempo as the break approached but despite some
positive approach play they did not really trouble the Liverpool back four.

However, the Watford fans were screaming for a penalty when Bouazza went
to ground in the box following Finnan's challenge but referee Mike Riley
was unmoved.

It needed a saving tackle from Cox to stop Baros in his tracks as the
Czech striker raced into the Watford box not long after the start of the
second half, before Morientes sent an ambitious 15-yard bicycle kick
over the crossbar.

Helguson held the ball up well on the edge of the Liverpool box but
could not find Bouazza with a pass inside the defence.

Jermaine Darlington's drilled cross from the left then had to be hacked
away by Mauricio Pellegrino as the home supporters turned up the volume.

With 55 minutes gone Lewington introduced former Manchester United
youngster Danny Webber for Bouazza but it was soon Liverpool's turn to
have an appeal for a penalty turned away when Gerrard collapsed somewhat
theatrically under pressure from Chambers, Riley again unimpressed.

With the match entering its closing stages and Liverpool still ahead,
the Hornets had to raise their game if they were to revive the tie.

Morientes could have made sure of the result when the ball dropped to
him just inside the box but was soon crowded out by a determined home
defence.

And it was left to skipper Gerrard to book his side's place in the final
with a well-worked goal after 77 minutes.

The England midfielder won the ball in the air, before collecting
Riise's quick pass and holding off the Watford defence to slot past
Jones' right hand from the edge of the box.

Helguson headed over from a corner with six minutes left but it was not
to be for the Championship side as the travelling Liverpool fans
celebrated another appearance in the final of the League Cup.

The only worry for Liverpool was an injury to Florent Sinama-Pongolle
who, two minutes after coming on as an 85th-minute substitute for Baros,
was carried off on a stretcher after falling awkwardly and appearing to
injure his right knee.

Watford: Jones, Darlington, Cox, Demerit, Chambers, Devlin (McNamee 80),
Gunnarsson (Dyer 77), Mahon, Ardley, Bouazza (Webber 56), Helguson.
Subs Not Used: Chamberlain, Doyley.
Booked: none

Liverpool: Dudek, Carragher, Pellegrino, Traore, Riise, Finnan, Gerrard
(Potter 90), Hamann, Biscan, Baros (Sinama Pongolle 85), Morientes,
Sinama Pongolle (Luis Garcia 89).
Subs Not Used: Carson, Warnock.
Booked: none
Goals: Gerrard 77.

Agg (0-2) Att: 19,797
Ref: M Riley (W Yorkshire).

PLAN WORKS FOR GERRARD

Steven Gerrard hailed a winning game-plan after Liverpool reached the
Carling Cup final.

Gerrard scored the only goal of the first leg match at Anfield and it
was the same story at Vicarage Road tonight as Rafael Benitez's men
ended a run of three defeats without a goal with a 1-0 win.

The result earns them a February 27 clash against the winners of
Wednesday's Manchester United v Chelsea clash at Old Trafford.

Liverpool played a 4-5-1 formula tonight and the England international
told Sky Sports: "We've used 4-5-1 before in the league and it's worked
quite well.

"It means we can also have three up front, or three central midfielders.

"We had a game-plan before the game and it worked today."

But Gerrard added: "When you are drawn against a team lower it's a
potential banana skin.

"We've coped well over the two legs but Watford have done well and, give
them credit, they made it hard work for us."

"We've got a cup final to look forward to in front of 70,000 people at
Cardiff.

"As a professional you want to play in as many finals as you can."

Team-mate Steve Finnan added: "Last week was a disappointing week but
we've got confidence in everyone's ability.

"We were up for it tonight and I think we deserved it on the night.

"We knew what score would get us through - we kept tight at the back and
Steven popped up with the goal."

Benitez himself said: "It was a very, very important for us, the
supporters and the club.

"We are in the final, we know it was difficult tonight, but we are there."

The Spaniard insisted criticism of his team after the defeats to
Manchester United, Burnley and Southampton did not deflect his team's
focus from tonight's job.

He continued: "We were always thinking about the game - not about people
talking.

"We prefer to work and now we will try to give our supporters the cup.

"We have a very good squad with good professionals and good players and
played a good game tonight."

Watford manager Ray Lewington had no complaints about the result after
admitting their Premiership opponents had made it difficult for them.

"Fair play to Liverpool, they came today and restricted what we could
do. They changed their system and stifled us and they did all the ugly
things well," he said.

"They closed us down quickly. We tried hard but we couldn't break them
down and we didn't have much of a chance on goal.

"I think they paid us some respect tonight. They played it right and it
was frustrating for us but they did the job well."

Lewington felt Liverpool's poor week - league defeats to Manchester
United and Southampton and an embarrassing FA Cup exit to Burnley -
actually did his side no favours.

"The FA Cup defeat and the poor performance at Southampton made them
more determined to do a job tonight," he told Sky Sports.

"I think what it did was concentrate their minds that they had to go
through and they changed their systems - but we did not have enough to
open them up."


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[lfc-news] Academy: Ground switch no advantage - Post


Liverpool Daily Post, 25 Jan 2005
Ground switch no advantage
Academy football with Chris Wright, Daily Post

THERE were no home comforts for Liverpool under-18s for the second time
in a week as they lost 2-0 to Crewe Alexandra in the FA Premier Academy
League on Saturday.

The away fixture was switched to Liverpool's Kirkby Academy due to a
waterlogged pitch in Crewe. But as with the midweek FA Youth Cup fourth
round tie against Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield they fell to defeat.

In only their second match of the year, Liverpool failed to get going
and possibly the physical and mental exertions of the midweek Cup clash,
when the lost 4-2 on penalties after extra-time to Spurs, took their toll.

Owens made a number of changes from midweek, with several of the older
members who were ineligible for Youth Cup returning. But Crewe started
the brighter and scored after 10 minutes. Ten minutes later the 'home'
side were 2--0 ahead and that is how the match stayed as Liverpool
couldn't really get themselves back in the game despite having a couple
of half chances.

Coach Owens said: "It was a bit of an aftermath of having played so well
against Spurs in the Youth Cup, but still going out. There were a few
players with tired legs and being deflated after the defeat. One or two
players didn't play as well as they normally do and I would like to
think I can put that down to the disappointment of going out and also
the effort they put in over the two hours.

"It wasn't the same team as midweek, but I felt it wasn't as good as
performance as we have had previously.

"Although we had some chances and decent periods of play after we were
2-0 down, it was a disappointing performance."

Trialist Chris Ashton, who has been training at the Academy for the past
month, came on in the second half for Phil Townley, but the college
striker from Haydock will not be kept on.

Injury-plagued former England youth international midfielder David
Mannix completed his first full 90 minutes as he builds up his fitness
match.

LIVERPOOL UNDER-18s: Willis, J Smith, D Smith, Hitchen, O'Donnell,
Guthrie, Hammill (Frayne 60), Mannix, Noon, C Platt, Townley (Ashton
60). Subs: Spearing, Holmes, Murphy.


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[lfc-news] Ian Rush column - Echo


Liverpool Echo, 25 Jan 2005
It's clear how badly Reds miss X-factor
By Ian Rush, Liverpool Echo

WATCHING Liverpool recently, it is obvious the injury to Xabi Alonso has
seriously affected the side.

Alonso is the best signing Rafa Benitez has made so far. He is a class
act - the kind of player all the top teams would have liked - and his
ability to influence games is being badly missed.

Without him, the midfield has been seriously weakened, with only Steven
Gerrard possessing the same creative ability in the centre of the park.

When Alonso was playing well, Liverpool were knocking the ball around
with a great pace and tempo.

He is one of those intelligent midfielders capable of dictating a game,
keeping the ball moving forward and ensuring his side keeps possession.

It has been noticeable how much Liverpool's passing game has declined
since Alonso was ruled out. The suggestion today he may be missing for
the rest of the season is a terrible blow.

Another factor in his absence is the influence on Gerrard's game. He was
playing a far more adventurous, attacking role earlier in the season,
but now has had to revert to more defensive duties.

I do not like to see Gerrard having to take the ball from his back four,
but like him bombing forward.

Liverpool were at their best when the trio of Didi Hamann, Alonso and
Gerrard were playing together. I don't think there is a stronger engine
room in the Premier-ship than that, but the loss of just one seems to
have upset the balance of the side.

Benitez was packing the midfield against the stronger sides in the
league not so long ago, and the formula was working. Liverpool were
dominating the ball and playing football which was pleasing on the eye.

In the last few games, teams have been employing the same tactic to get
the better of Liverpool.

Both Manchester United and Southampton played five in the middle and
outnumbered Liverpool. They used a lone striker and pushed men wide.
They dominated midfield.

I do not believe that would have happened if Alonso was available.

It is hard to remember any positive Liverpool passing moves through
midfield in either of those games.

Throughout a season, there are pivotal moments. It can be a win, a loss,
a stroke of luck or a bad decision.

In Liverpool's case, I hope it wasn't the moment Alonso suffered a
broken ankle against Chelsea.

Kop flops owe fans trip to cup final

AFTER a bad week, Liverpool simply must take the opportunity to give the
fans something to shout about at Watford tonight.

The prospect of a cup final will put the last few days into perspective.

If Rafa Benitez can get to the Millennium Stadium in his first season,
he'll deserve a lot more credit than he's been getting over the last few
days.

But he will certainly be looking for a much better response from his
players than he received on Saturday.

After the defeat to Burnley, I was sure I was going to see a gritty,
battling performance.

It wasn't just three points at stake, the club's pride was up for grabs
at the St Mary's Stadium.

The least Liverpool supporters expect is 100 per cent commitment.

From what I saw in the first half, the fans certainly didn't get that.

Anything less tonight will be unacceptable and lead to the most
demoralising defeat of all.

With Liverpool's top players giving their all, I'm sure Watford can be
dealt with.


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[lfc-news] Alonso out for season - Post


Liverpool Daily Post, 25 Jan 2005
Alonso out for season - Benitez
By David Prior Daily Post Staff

RAFAEL BENITEZ last night admitted Xabi Alonso is unlikely to play again
this season.

The influential midfielder had originally been ruled out for just six
weeks after breaking his left ankle in the New Year's Day clash against
Chelsea, although that was subsequently extended to three months when it
was determined that Alonso needed a screw inserting.

However, manager Benitez has now conceded that it will be a bonus if
Alonso is fit to assist in Liverpool's Premiership run-in or even the
late stages of the Champions League, but that he is resigned to doing
without the £10.5million playmaker until next season.

He said: "In my mind now I think that Xabi will not play again this season.

"After three months, you don't know, some players can come straight back
but some players take a lot of time.

"If Xabi comes back it will be a bonus."

The news is a further setback as Liverpool seek to end their depressing
run of form by sealing a Carling Cup place at the expense of Watford
tonight.

The Anfield club take at 1-0 lead into what is likely to be a
highlycharged semi-final second-leg atmosphere at Vicarage Road tonight.

Of more immediate disappointment to Benitez is the hip injury to Sami
Hyypia that will mean Jamie Carragher returning to central defence
alongside Mauricio Pellegrino.

Benitez is hopeful that Steve Finnan and Josemi will have recovered from
hamstring injuries to be available, with Djimi Traore and John-Arne
Riise the other alternatives at full-back.

Despite being hampered by a groin problem at the St Mary's Stadium,
Steven Gerrard will be available as Liverpool look to hit back after the
welter of criticism that has come their way since last week's FA Cup
exit at Burnley and then the dispiriting loss on the south coast at the
weekend.

Two players who have come in for particular blame have been new arrivals
Pellegrino and Luis Garcia, but Benitez was standing by them yesterday.

He said: "Pellegrino and Morientes have been five months without playing
regularly and they need time. He's a good player, a winner with a strong
mentality.

"He's working very, very hard and I am sure he will bring more things to us.

"Luis Garcia is a very skilful and intelligent player. He needs to use
his qualities more and it is different for him playing here than what he
was used to in Spain.

"He has played very well at home for us and that shows he can do it. He
needs to learn how to adapt to play away but he is a very good player
who scores goals.

"Robert Pires wasn't great in his first season at Arsenal but look at
him now. It is only a matter of time with Luis."

Meanwhile Stephane Henchoz's agent has urged clubs wanting to sign the
out-of-favour Swiss international to move swiftly. Henchoz does not
figure in Benitez's plans and is resigned to a move away from Anfield.

Celtic are the latest side to show an interest in the 30-year-old
central defender.

But with just over a week to go before the January transfer window left
Henchoz's agent Jorg Vonmatt knows time is running out for the player,
whose contract at Anfield runs out in the summer.

Vonmatt said of Celtic's interest: "If they are really serious, they
need to move quickly as there are other clubs that we have held
discussions with in much more detail.

"The window closes next week so we can't afford to wait a long time
before making a decision.

"Stephane wants to get his future sorted out by the start of the week."

Celtic's Glasgow rivals Rangers, Bolton, Southampton and Everton have
all been linked with the defender, who was one of former manager Gerard
Houllier's signings during the summer of 1999, when he joined Liverpool
from Blackburn Rovers.


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[lfc-news] Benitez: I'm working for the present and future - Post


Liverpool Daily Post, 25 Jan 2005
I'm working for the present and future
By David Prior, Daily Post

RAFAEL BENITEZ has had to wait just two dozen league games to sample the
kind of vitriol that inescapably follows a poor Liverpool performance
these days.

"This is the worst Liverpool side in history," ran one critique
yesterday. The worst in 40 years, reckoned another. Alan Hansen merely
rated the performance at Southampton as the poorest for 14 years.

What is becoming increasingly clear, however, is that the purveyors of
such doom will have to wait a lot longer not only before the Spaniard
actually reads it, but perhaps more importantly before he pays any
attention to it whatsoever.

It's not that Benitez hasn't been shocked by the events of the past
week. He's as dismayed as any fan and disarmingly honest when it comes
to conceding his own role in the most dispiriting run of results Anfield
has had to bear for years.

Benitez does however possess one vital tool no fan or critic can boast -
an objectivity that comes with having had only a seven-month association
with the club. Amid all the clamour of the past few days, his has
remained the coollest voice. Through all the wailing and hand-wringing,
he has retained a sense of perspective and detachment that is nothing if
not admirable.

Ihave been a coach for 18 years," he says.. "I have won a lot of games,
and I have lost a lot of them. I have won trophies, I have lost finals.
We are here for winning now and for the future.

"I am the manager and it is my resposibility to decide things. I choose
the XI that start every game. When we play very, very well against
Arsenal and Olympiakos, everyone talks very well about me, so when you
lose you need to accept that. It's not a problem.

"But if I am always thinking about these things, then I lose my
concentration. I need to be focused on the next game and I am working
with my players.

"We accept the critics, but we need to do our job as well as possible. I
don't like it, but I accept it. If we win tomorrow, the supporters will
be very, very happy. And then if we win against Charlton and Everton
lose, then everything changes again.

"You need to look at the bigger picture - I am here working for the
present and for the future."

He added: "We have 15 games left in the Premiership, we are in the
Champions League and we are in the semi-final of the Carling Cup. It is
not the worst situation in history.

"We know that we didn't play well, but we know that if you want to
change something, you need to try. You can't say, oh it is impossible.
You must try again."

Perhaps another manager could be accused of blind optimism, the kind of
ill-placed hope that led the band to keep playing even as the Titanic
sank to the ocean bed.

But Benitez espouses a fairly straightforward logic as justification for
this optimism. It's based on injuries to vital players, of new players
taking time to adjust, of unfortunate if crucial mistakes, of especially
low confidence, and of his own settling-down period at the helm. As far
as the manager is concerned, there's really no secret to the current demise.

That's not to say the performance at the St Mary's Stadium was not
unacceptable; indeed, the Spaniard deemed it necessary to call an
unscheduled meeting of his players on Sunday to discuss the debacle.

"You need to talk sometimes with individuals and sometimes with the
team," he said.. "We needed to talk with the team this time to analyse
the situation and to hear what they thought about the situation.

"The players are a fantastic group of professionals and they need to
understand our ideas, but we also need to hear what they think about the
situation at this moment. If we have mistakes, sometimes it is my
mistake as a manager. As the manager I make decisions but sometimes they
are bad decisions.

"We've analysed the performance and we know the solution - which is, as
always, to work harder. We are very disappointed. We understand the
supporters and we want to give the best for them."

As ever, his criticism of the team does not exclude himself. "Against
Southampton, their wingers played better than our wingers, the
full-backs played better than our full-backs, and the manager better
than me," he adds.

"They played better than us - I tried many things, and if you can't
change the situation then you need to analyse why. You cannot say as a
manager that you always have a solution or that you always do the right
thing.

If you see the second half against Southampton, we ran a lot, we shot
about 12 times. We made lots of changes, we changed the front players,
but if you are losing 2-0 and the other team are working hard and
playing well, sometimes it is not possible. If Gerrard had scored when
he hit the bar, we would be talking about another result I'm sure."

The result Benitez wants to be talking about now must come at Vicarage
Road tonight. "For us it is so important to win this game because there
are the possibilities to play in a final. How many players play finals
in their life?"

The hip injury to Sami Hyypia has presented an untimely problem ahead of
what, in terms of club morale, is a game that ranks up there with any
Champions League clash or fourth-place decider in recent years.

There'll be no Turf Moor-style miscalculations tonight. For all his
attempts to treat this game like any other, the consequences of defeat
are dire, but they, like everything else that seems to come his way, do
not faze Benitez.

"If people think we will go into the game afraid of the criticism we
would get if we lost, they're wrong. If we win, that's normal because
we're Liverpool Football Club. If you lose, we play again next week -
you can't think about the criticism."


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[lfc-news] Mark Lawrenson column - Post


Liverpool Daily Post, 25 Jan 2005
Traore's aberration was not the only own goal
By Mark Lawrenson, Daily Post

DJIMI TRAORE will never forget his night in Burnley, but the biggest own
goal last week was a public relations one.

I can't believe that no-one at the club told Rafael Benitez just how
important the FA Cup is to Liverpool. That's not just in terms of
winning silverware and the part it has played in its history it is also
in terms of the amount of money a successful Cup run would bring into
the club's coffers, which weren't exactly full to bursting the last time
I looked.

A draw against Burnley meant a replay at Anfield and then Bournemouth at
home - in other words fifth round here we come. That brings money from
the gate, from TV and from the FA. Instead the club and manager have
been attacked from all quarters for having their priorities wrong, for
not caring about the FA Cup.

As well as that, the team's confidence - already low after losing to
Manchester United - was damaged further ahead of a difficult trip to
Southampton, and we all know how that turned out.

Losing to United is no shame because they have been one of the best
teams in Europe for the past decade. It is an unpalatable truth to say
that, but it is a fact.

Having lost that game, Benitez's response should have been to play his
strongest team against Burnley, or at least one with more first-teamers
in it. The reason for that is that the club needed to bounce back quickly.

Instead he played a team of kids with a few senior professionals and
they came unstuck. I was at Burnley and the youngsters should escape the
blame. By and large, they did all right.

By contrast the seniors who started - Sami Hyypia and Jerzy Dudek apart
- were an absolute disgrace. I've still no idea what Nunez is doing at
the club. He still doesn't seem to have anything to offer.

The player whose performance really upset me though was Igor Biscan.
Okay, so it is difficult to come into the team having not played too
much, but everything about him screamed he did not want to be out there.
His body language was poor, his touch erratic and his commitment lacking.

It is so at odds with players we can all remember at Liverpool. Just
look at Joey Jones, or Alan Kennedy. Neither of them was the most
talented footballer, but they gave absolutely everything for the cause
week in, week out.

Their commitment was total, and while some players at Liverpool still
show that, far too many over the past few years do not.

On Saturday, that defeat was still plainly affecting the players and
they struggled throughout against Southampton.

This time Hyypia and Mauricio Pellegrino were just too slow - some
achievement considering they were up against Peter Crouch.

This exposed the folly of moving Carragher out of the middle, where his
presence has revitalised Hyypia's performances this season and added an
extra layer of security.

One pleasing aspect of his move to the right was that he got an
excellent view of Luis Garcia's performance, and rightly gave him his
opinion on what his efforts produced.

So, on to Watford and what will be another tough game. However I believe
we saw the best of them at Anfield. Now they're at home they'll have to
come out and attack, which leaves spaces in behind to exploit.

I would expect Carragher to be back in the middle and I'd play David
Raven at right-back where he has always looked solid.

With that compact base, a better passing display through the midfield
and attack should see Liverpool through to the final and raise their
fragile confidence.


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Monday, January 24, 2005

[lfc-news] Benitez sets sights on Solari - Echo


Liverpool Echo, 24 Jan 2005
Benitez sets sights on Solari
By Chris Bascombe, Liverpool Echo

RAFA BENITEZ has made Real Madrid midfielder Santiago Solari a prime
transfer target as he prepares a radical rebuilding of his squad this
summer.

The Liverpool boss will return to Spain in an attempt to lure the
Argentinian winger to Merseyside on a free Bosman transfer, although he
faces competition from Manchester United and Inter Milan for his signature.

Benitez hopes the Spanish influence which helped entice Fernando
Morientes to Anfield will prove successful again.

Solari, 28, is free to sign a pre-contract agreement with clubs now
before completing a move on July 1, 2005. He's made over 200 appearances
for Real Madrid, but had limited opportunities this season.

Benitez is under no illusions about the scale of restructuring needed to
make Liverpool challengers again.

Although his squad has been decimated with injuries in recent weeks,
he's seen enough to know the squad he inherited is well below the
necessary standard.

Benitez has finally found some light at the end of the tunnel as several
injured players prepare to make their comebacks this week.

Both Steve Finnan and Josemi will be included in the squad which travels
to Watford tomorrow.

And Vladimir Smicer is pencilled in to make his first appearance of the
season for the reserves against Birmingham on Wednesday.

But with Sami Hyypia ruled out of the Carling Cup semi-final with a hip
injury, the Spanish boss must patch-up his defence yet again as
Liverpool seek to restore the club's flagging morale.

Jamie Carragher will be able to return to centre-half, where he'll
partner Mauricio Pellegrino.

Both Pellegrino and Fernando Morientes are eligible to face Watford.

Meanwhile, Stephane Henchoz is waiting for Celtic to make a realistic
move for him before deciding on his future.

Henchoz's agent, Jorg Vonmatt, said: "Celtic are one of the teams
interested, but we are still waiting for their proposal.

"If they are really serious, they need to move quickly as there are
other clubs that we have held discussions with in much more detail.

"The window closes next week so we can't afford to wait a long time
before making a decision.

"Stephane wants to get his future sorted out by the start of the week."


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[lfc-news] US bid for stake in Liverpool abandoned - Post


Liverpool Daily Post, 24 Jan 2005
US bid for stake in Liverpool abandoned
By Kirsti Adair, Daily Post

THE L4 consortium, headed by the US-based billionaire Kraft family, has
abandoned its attempt to buy a stake in Liverpool Football Club.

Interest was withdrawn after the group claimed chairman David Moores was
asking too high a price for a minority stake in the club.

An executive close to the family said: "David Moores wanted a price
that, for a minority stake in the club, was unrealistic."

They believe Moores was looking for more than £50m from L4, a deal which
would have valued Liverpool at close to £200m.

L4 is fronted by Hollywood executives Stuart Ford and Woolton-born Mike
Jefferies.

Last month, Liverpool revealed a mystery investor had made a
multi-million pound bid to buy into the club.

But the identity of that investor has yet to be revealed.

At the club's AGM, Mr Parry said: "A number of new parties have
expressed interest in investing including a new one only recently which
we believe warrants consideration."

There had previously been speculation about a possible deal with the
Kraft family, who together with Mr Ford and Mr Jefferies, were thought
to be behind an attempt to gain control of the club.

But this was denied by Liverpool chief executive Rick Parry.

Speaking at Dubai's Soccerex football business forum in November, Mr
Jefferies also refuted the claims, but said he still wanted to play a
role in the club's future development.

He said: "I wasn't trying to take over at Liverpool, I was trying to get
together a consortium, and still am, to turn the club around. One of the
most depressing things for me was going to meet Liverpool, where I think
the amount of income being generated is somewhat lacking." L4's decision
not to go ahead with its bid is the latest saga in the long drawn-out
attempt to find investment by the Liverpool board.

Moores rejected four cash offers made to the club by building magnate
Steve Morgan who pleaded with the Anfield board to accept his £70m
investment plan.

Last year, a bid from Thai businessman Paiboon Damrongchaitham was also
rejected.

The club is thought to be desperate to attract new investment to help
finance its new multimillion pound Stanley Park stadium plan.

Liverpool FC were unavailable to comment last night.


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Sunday, January 23, 2005

[lfc-news] Reds suffer Hyypia injury blow - Official Site


Official LFC Website, 23 Jan 2005
REDS SUFFER HYYPIA INJURY BLOW
By Steve Hunter

Liverpool's turbulent season of injuries continues as Sami Hyypia will
miss Tuesday's Carling Cup semi-final at Watford after suffering a hip
injury.

The Finnish international limped out of Saturday's 2-0 defeat at
Southampton but is hoping to be back for the match at Charlton on
Tuesday, 1st February.

Hyypia becomes the 11th Liverpool player to be out injured this season
and it causes a major selection poser for Rafael Benitez.

It is expected Djimi Traore will come in to partner Mauricio Pellegrino
at centre half at Watford with Jamie Carragher continuing at right back.

Liverpool's Head of Press Ian Cotton said: "Sami had a scan at Melwood
on Sunday morning which revealed he has a hip injury. He should be back
for the game at Charlton."


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