Saturday, December 24, 2005

[Liverweb] Reserves - half a review

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Roving ressie Adam has taken to his writing stool once again and come up
with a half time report on the reserves this season. A typical excellent
piece from Adam for you all to enjoy

Andy
Liverweb

Away from the media glare and without an ounce of the romance of Istanbul,
Liverpool's second string are quietly beginning to reflect the improvements
seen in the first team. Rafa Benitez, unhappy with the performances of the
reserve team, chose to appoint friend of twenty years Paco Herrera to
co-manage the team alongside Hugh McAuley at the beginning of this season
and the progression has been clear to see.

Over recent years many Liverpool fans have cast a jealous eye toward the
Arsenal youth set up where players who had been scouted right across Europe
were actually coming into the first team and making an impact. Since the
emergence of Steven Gerrard Liverpool fans have waited and waited for
another youth player to burst onto the scene. John Welsh was touted by many
as "The next Steven Gerrard" but would never live up to that bill, the
Liverpool reserve team looked flat throughout the 2004/2005 season - they
lacked direction and belief.

One of Paco's first moves was to sign highly rated young defender Jack
Hobbs from right under the nose of Arsenal. The club moved in efficiently
as soon as they heard Hobbs may be available and seemed to make an
excellent impression on Lincoln Chief Executive Keith Rowe with our
professionalism. "Liverpool made their interest known 10 days ago and have
conducted themselves superbly," he said at the time.

Liverpools extended scouting network also saw more players from outside the
country recruited. In came Roque of Spanish second division side Leida,
Barragan from Seville and Antwi from Real Zaragoza making up a trio of
signings from Benitez old stomping ground. In all they cost not a penny in
transfer fees. Joining them were Idrazij (Linzer ASK) and Calliste
(released by Manchester Utd).

Paco was concentrating on bringing in players of the age 16 to 18. His idea
was not to duplicate the Academy, but to compliment it. He also realises
that these players are still developing and said "My role with the reserves
is not so much as a manager or coach, I'd liken it more to that of a
teacher. It's a case of polishing rough diamonds, if you like."

Some observers believe the standard of the reserves league is now of a high
enough standard to develop potential first team players, but Paco has used
this as a positive. Comparing the Spanish set up he commented "There is
less pressure at reserve level in England, as opposed to Spain for example.
There, the reserve teams of say Barcelona and Real Madrid ply their trade
in the lower leagues and are either fighting for promotion or against
relegation. Therefore there is a greater emphasis on results."

Whilst there has been a drastic improvement in results from last season,
Paco has maintained "Our number one objective is to get players into the
first team but that does not mean results don't matter. We still need to
win games because good results breed confidence. Also, if we're winning
games it proves our ideas are working." And those ideas certainly seem to
be bedding in now.

Two weeks ago saw the reserves best performance this season and arguably in
years, as they professionally and quite comprehensively out maneuvered a
red hot Manchester Utd team to win 2-0. Two things were evident from the
game. Firstly how similar it was to watching the first team's controlled
performances. This is gradually starting to become noticeable - the game
was won tactically. Secondly was the sheer joy the team took in the
victory. It's always nice to beat Man Utd, but the celebrations after
Idrazij's goal near fulltime showed that these lads definitely have a will
to win and do have a sense of direction.

As Paco says though, not everything is focused on results. Jack Hobbs is a
prime example of this. Although he is by trade a centre half, he has been
deployed in the position of holding midfielder so far this season. "In a
year he will be a fantastic centre-half and we are preparing him for the
future by playing him in a role which will test his speed, ball control and
coordination much more at this stage of his development." Paco explains.

Paco has also gone into detail about how the development areas of each
player are highlighted, how each player need to learn skills to play in
their position. At the end of every day's training each player then spends
some time working on their own individual improvement plans.

Ultimately it's all well and good having a successful reserve side, but as
Paco said it's about developing players that are good enough for the first
team. The obvious question on everybody's lips is...

"Who will be good enough?"

I'll do my best to try and answer, but it's so difficult to tell.

The leading contenders

David Raven

I think he could comfortably do a job in the first team now. He is no
Finnan, but he is reliable and I think he's actually be a better option
than Josemi. "Ravo" wanted to go on loan but the club have refused. Perhaps
with Josemi currently in the shop window and January rapidly approaching,
the Spaniard's mooted return to his homeland will see more opportunities
for the youngster.

David Mannix

"Manno" is another who was touted as a great prospect. He struggled with
injuries up until last season and doesn't seem the same prospect now. He's
a dead ball specialist and can hit a pass, but for any central midfielder
to break through they are going to have to be exceptional.

Daniel O'Donnell

He's a steady enough player. Occasionally his positioning isn't what it
could be and he doesn't seem to be the strongest. Having said that, it's
rare that you can ever accuse him of having a bad game.

Miguel Roque

I'm hugely impressed with him. He's still only 17 but is very assured
defensively. His reading of the game is excellent and although he is only
slight if he decides he's going for a ball he invariably wins it. His
distribution is a bit wayward at times, but he recently played right back
for the Under 18's and was by all accounts very impressive going forward.

Godwin Antwi

What a legend! This lad is a right character. He loves all things LFC and
has a big heart. Since moving to centre back he has been tremendous. He's
fast and very powerful and also a very good tackler. Before playing centre
half he'd been fielded at right back and centre forward and had looked poor
in both positions. I wonder if that lack of ability might get shown up at a
higher level. He's still only 17 though so has time to develop.

Jack Hobbs

As mentioned earlier Hobbs has been playing in a defensive midfield role
with the aim of expanding his game. You can see some of the benefits as he
now looks more comfortable receiving the ball and he reads the play better.
Hard to judge the lad from where he's been playing though. Apparently he's
the fittest player at the club.

Danny Guthrie

A player I love to watch. He's missed games through injury recently and
we've missed his creativity a lot. He's extremely two footed and finds
space brilliantly always seeming to be available. He's possibly a bit
lightweight, but that doesn't always hold people back. He's not typically
quick, but always seems to find a yard on the opposition players.

Adam Hammill

Dave Usher has referred to him as "mercurial" and I think there's no better
word to describe him. Referred to by some as Adam "Step Over" Hammill he
really is a tricky little player. For me there just isn't enough end
product yet. He can beat three men and then loses the ball. He's highly
rated by the other lads. He definitely has potential.

Paul Anderson

Only recently recruited from Hull so I have had few chances to see him
play, but in that short time he's made a good impression. He's quick,
tricky and can shoot. He's also more than a bit fiesty. Although he's only
slight, he carries himself like a much sturdier player and he loves a tackle.

Besian Idrazij

Our Austrian recruit struggled early on. I think the pace of the game was
just passing him by. He seems to have started to settle now though scoring
goals recently for both reserves and under 18's. Definitely too early to
judge this one.

Ramon Calliste

The Welshman has had some very good games this season and when on form he's
impressive. His decision making lets him down sometimes and I suspect that
he was brought in more due to the fact that we have a shortage of strikers
at this level rather than for long term. I could be wrong though, Wales
Under 21 manager Brian Flynn says that he has improved a lot since he has
joined us, praising him as man of the match in both recent internationals.

Antonio Barragan

Classy looking player is Tony. He has predominantly played as a right
midfielder so far, although he can also play right back. He's got a lot of
grace on the ball and can beat a man. When he's played right back his
positioning has been called into question a bit, but this is yet to cost us.

When will they be ready?

The next obvious question is when will they be good enough? It's one that
I'd struggle to answer again. Gerrard looked excellent at 17, Carra on the
other hand didn't establish himself until much later - it's different with
different players. The problem that seems to face many of the lads coming
through is that the step between reserves and the first team seems to be a
difficult one to make.

A recent player that has gone someway to establishing himself in the first
team is Warnock. He isn't yet a first choice player but is having his fair
share of games. It's been a gradual progression for Warnock after breaking
a leg three times when younger when a youth/reserve team player, and it
took a season-long spell on loan at Coventry for him to kick on.

Le Tallec has been out on loan but when he returned he was frustrated by
his lack of time on the pitch. Sinama has stayed at Anfield and barring
injuries always seems to be on the fringes of the matchday squad.

So we do we send players out on loan or do we gradually introduce players
to the first team? It's an intriguing problem and it will be interesting to
see how Paco and Rafa tackle the situation over the next couple of years.

I suppose what people really want to know is if we have any players that
will make the first team, and if so, how many and when?

It's obviously impossible to know, but if I had to have a bet, I'd say yes
some of those in the current reserve team will make it.

But how many? I think we could have 4 or possibly 5 squad players and I
think that's quite a lot considering that they are trying to break into the
team which has just won The European Cup.

When will they be ready? I don't think we have any that will emerge this
season (with the possible exception of Raven), but given a couple of years
hopefully the likes of Barragan, Roque and Hobbs will be knocking on the
first team door.

© AdamS 2005

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[Liverweb] Merry Christmas

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Christmas.

Thanks to you all for keeping the list going by subscribing in your ever
increasing numbers and let's hope for some more festive cheer of the
festive season.

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[Liverweb] Newcastle Preview

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Liverweb Match Preview

Opponents : Newcastle United

Date : Monday December 26 @ 3pm

Venue : Anfield

TV Coverage : Premiership Plus, ART Sport 1, Supersport 3SA, Premiere Sport
Portal, TPS Star, Canal+ Sport (Poland), Galaxie Sport, Canal+ D/F/N/S, Sky
Sport1 Italia, Sky Calcio 3, C+ Deporte 1

Head to Head - Premiership Head to Head

LAST corresponding Fixture : Liverpool 3 Newcastle 1

Michael Owen returns to Anfield as a player for the first time in this
fixture. So far he has been scoring regularly for Newcastle United but his
former team mates will hope to keep him quiet on the day and take all three
points.

Squads : The Reds are without Momo Sissoko who is suspended after picking
up his fifth booking of the season last time out. Scott Parker suffers the
same fate for Newcastle.

Liverpool (from): Reina, Finnan, Carragher, Hyypia, Riise, Warnock, Traore,
Luis Garcia, Xabi Alonso, Gerrard, Hamann, Kewell, Cisse, Morientes,
Crouch, Josemi, Sinama-Pongolle, Carson.

Newcastle (from): Given, Harper, Carr, Ramage, Babayaro, Elliott, Boumsong,
Bramble, Taylor, Faye, Emre, Solano, Luque, Ameobi, Bowyer, N'Zogbia,
Clark, Brittain, Shearer, Owen, Chopra.

Team Stats : The Reds are aiming for their 250th Premiership win. This is
their 522nd game so far. A win would also be their 1900th in league football.

Should Newcastle manage to score a goal it will be the 50th shipped in the
league under Rafa Benitez.

This is the 25th meeting of the two sides in the premiership and a win for
the Reds would be their 10th at Anfield. The only win at Anfield for
Newcastle in the Premiership came in their first season back in 1993-94
when they won 2-0.

The Reds have come from behind on three occasions to win in this fixture.
However on three occasions they have failed to win having gone into the lead.

Back in 1967 the Reds recorded their biggest league win over Newcastle
which was 6-0. Tony Hateley grabbed a hat-trick that day.

Player Stats : Luis Garcia needs one goal to make it to 20 in Liverpool
colours. His fellow countryman Fernando Morientes needs one goal to hit
double figures for Liverpool.

Stephen Warnock has come on nine times as a sub in the premiership for the
Reds. Luis Garcia has also come off the bench nine times for the Reds in
the league.

Djibril Cisse and Fernando Morientes have been subbed nine times in the
league so far for the Reds.

Michael Owen has 13 premiership goals in this fixture. His strike partner
Alan Shearer at Newcastle leads the way for them with 5 goals.

Referee : Mark Halsey

Betting : Liverpool 4/7, Newcastle 9/2, Draw : 23/10

Liverweb Prediction : Liverpool 3 Newcastle United 1

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Thursday, December 22, 2005

[Liverweb] Latest News

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Didi Hamann is ready to extend his deal by another year with the Reds. He
signed a deal in Summer 05 which was for a year and an option to sign a
second year. It is now being reported that Didi is ready to sign that
extra year's option.

Harry Kewell meanwhile has hit out at his critics through the papers. The
piece first came in this weeks LFC magazine and is in one of the newspapers
today. In it he says -

"Everybody thought I had thrown it in.

"I could not believe the reaction from some people. I did not realise there
were so many qualified doctors watching the match. My groin just snapped.

"Some were saying my heart wasn't in it or I just wanted to go off."

Kewell was replaced by Vladimir Smicer and did not play again until he
turned out for Liverpool's reserves on 27 September.

But the Australia international, who has a long history of injury problems,
was unhappy with the way people jumped to conclusions.

"Even before the story was out properly they had diagnosed me and decided I
had quit," he added.

"Do people know I was the number one penalty taker on the pitch that night
in Istanbul?

"So why would I want to walk off in a game when I had a real chance of
getting on the scoresheet?"

Meanwhile Nice are said to be interested in a move for Florent Sinama
Pongolle. Nice are quoted as saying basically they have spoken to the Reds
but that's about it and they do say talks are not very advanced.

Darren Potter may leave the Reds in January for Hearts who are said to have
bid 750k for him.

Meanwhile Rafa Benitez has spoken about potential transfer targets in
January saying he won't just buy anyone.

"I always say it is like having a table with three legs - and you need to
get the other one to fit properly.

"It is the same in football. If you want to build a team, you have to get
the one that fits in."

He added: "In this case we have done it with four new players so far but we
want to get more.

"Every signing is important but now we are in a good position it is even
more so. We want to grow and we want to be positive."

Liverpool chairman David Moores, meanwhile, claims Benitez is proving
himself to be the best manager in the world.

Moores said: "I wouldn't swap Rafa for any manager in the world. If I had
to go back and make the appointment again, I know there couldn't be anyone
better.

"I really believe he is going to lead this club back to greatness. The team
is progressing and that's down to Rafa."

Meanwhile Wednesday afternoon saw the Reds take their annual trip to local
Children's hospital Alder Hey to visit the sick Kids their. The players
and staff handed out gifts to the kids and posed for questions whilst also
took along the European Cup.

Andy
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Monday, December 19, 2005

[Liverweb] Sao Paulo Match Report

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Liverpool 0 Sau Paulo 1

Liverpool : Reina, Finnan, Carragher, Hyypia, Warnock, Kewell,
Gerrard(C), Alonso, Sissoko, Garcia, Morientes

Subs Used : Pongolle for Sissoko (77), Riise for Warnock (77),
Crouch for Morientes (84)

Subs Unused : Dudek, Carson, Hamann, Josemi, Cisse, Traore

Att : 66,821

Ref : B Achundia Tellez (Mex)

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The Reds fell at the final hurdle to Sao Paulo in Japan. The only
goal of the game in the first half, the first the Reds had conceded
in over 17 hours settled the game. The Reds poured forward and threw
everything at it in the second half but even though they had the
ball in the net three times just couldn't find a way to equalise.
They might have had the lions share of the chances but there was no
way through as the Brazilian side defended deeper and deeper.

On a cold night in Yokohama the Reds came out wearing black armbands
for Rafa Benitez's late father. Sao Paulo elected to kick off the
match and after the first whistle both sets of players paused for
time to remember Benitez's father. It wasn't exactly silence though
as the stadium announcer seemed to talk through it all. The second
whistle got the game underway.

The Reds had a chance within the first two minutes as Gerrard
crossed for Morientes but his header went wide. Then we had to wait
an age after some idiot had jumped in to the net and got himself
tangled up completely. How it could take so long was a joke and all
the players were left to retrieve practice balls to train with
whilst new stanchion poles were put up.

The early exchanges of the game for me were all about Sao Paulo and
their quality. The Reds seemed happy to push the ball forward
quickly towards Morientes or at least in to that general direction.
On the flip side the Brazilians were more calm and assured in their
passing. It was midway through the half though before they had a
decent chance to score. Carragher and Hyypia were reduced to chasing
shadows but thankfully the shot on goal was straight at Reina. Sao
Paulo though were starting to come right in to the game and show
some quality.

When the Reds brought the ball down and passed it to feet they were
making in roads to their defence. Kewell was looking to beat his man
when he could. The all important goal came on twenty seven minutes
though through Mineiro. He made a run between Carragher and Hyypia
which sprung the offside trap before calmly slotting the ball past
Reina.

The Reds looked to hit straight back and inside a minute Garcia
headed a free kick on to the bar. They looked decidedly iffy in the
air that's for sure and there was hope there for the Reds. Garcia
went close again three minutes later with another header after again
Alonso found him free in the box. The Reds started to pass the ball
around now and on thirty four minutes Kewell did well to beat his
man down the left and crossed in. It was nicked off Nando's head but
fell invitingly to Gerrard who could only fire wide. Garcia then got
another header on goal but this time a full strength save from Ceni
stopped this one from going in.

After five extra minutes were added the half time whistle was blown
and the Reds went in with some positives to build on. The sides then
came out unchanged for the second half. Sao Paulo had as huddle on
the pitch before Gerrard and Garcia got the game underway again.

Six minutes in to the half and the Reds went really close. Kewell
went on a purposeful run at them and just as he passed the ball on
was taken down. A free kick was awarded some thirty yards out and
Gerrard picked out the top corner of the net but with not enough
pace on it Ceni managed to get across and tip the ball away for a
corner. On fifty six minutes Sissoko put in a challenge in his own
box which for a second had me thinking a penalty could come. The
Reds broke very fast though and as Gerrard tore down the right hand
side he was met by a knee high challenge from Lugano. He was duly
yellow carded for the challenge which had he missed would have seen
Gerrard break into the area with Reds players having broke with him.

On sixty one minutes Garcia had the ball in to the net but this was
adjudge offside and probably correctly so in this case. Morientes
went close a minute later with an overhead kick. The Reds were
starting to camp out in the Sao Paulo half now and mount attack
after attack. On sixty five minutes Garcia was played in and after
getting the ball sorted in his feet shot on goal but Ceni tipped it
away for yet another corner. This one was tipped away for another
corner. That corner - the Reds' eleventh of the game was played in
but adjudged to have gone out before coming back in which was a
shame as Hyypia volleyed home at the back post.

With eleven minutes to go the Reds made a double change as Riise and
Pongolle replaced Warnock and Sissoko respectively. Five minutes
later they were followed on to the pitch by Crouch for Morientes.
The Reds just couldn't create that clear opening though against a
side now camped in their own half and sinking backwards. They ran
the clock down when they could and basically didn't even try to
attack the Reds. On eighty eight minutes came the closest of the
disallowed goals as Garcia was adjudged offside before crossing to
Pongolle to slot home. This was a marginal decision but one given as
players ran in opposite directions. It cold have gone either way but
went against us and it ultimately cost us. The Reds went close again
in injury time but it was simply not going to be our day.

Overall it's very disappointing to have travelled all that way and
not won the trophy but the Reds certainly threw everything at it.
From the time they scored it was always going to be difficult to get
back in to it and as time wore on they sank backwards but they had
the goal to defend. It's not through a lack of trying that we return
home as the second best club side in the world. We'll just have to
give it another go next year by winning the Champions League again.
Back to the premiership now and we must show steel now to keep out
league form at the level it has been at.

MotM : Harry Kewell - played well and looked a threat all game for
the Reds. Steven Gerrard also looked good throughout and really
tried to drive the team on.

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Match Stats
Sao Paulo Liverpool
38% Possession 62%
3 Shots On Target 6
2 Shots Off Target 15
0 Blocked 0
0 Corners 17
15 Fouls 17
2 Offsides 7
2 Yellow Cards 0
0 Red Cards 0

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