Friday, December 30, 2005

[Liverweb] West Brom Preview

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Liverweb Match Preview

Opponents : West Brom

Date : Saturday December 31

Venue : Anfield

TV Coverage : ART Sport 1, Canal+ D/F/N/S, C+ Deporte 1, Supersport 2SA,
Sport 1 Hungary, Sky Sport 3 (Italia), Sky Calcio 4, TPS Foot

LAST corresponding Fixture : Liverpool 3 West Brom 0

Squads :

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

Team Stats : The Reds have a perfect record against West Brom in the
Premiership and are yet to concede a goal against them in the Premiership.

At Anfield their record is a 2-0 win and a 3-0 win. Away it is 6-0 and 5-0.
The Reds' record win over West Brom at Anfield in league footbal is 5-0.
That scoreline happened in both 1900 and 1935.

If West Brom were to break this hoodoo it would be only their 10th league
victory at Anfield. The last time West Brom did record a victory at Anfield
was way back in 1967. Their biggest ever win at Anfield was a 5-2 victory
in 1951.

Player Stats : John Arne Riise has three goals against West Brom for the
Reds and leads the way of the current squad.

Fernando Morientes needs one goal to make double figures for the Reds
whilst Luis Garcia needs one to hit the 20 mark.

Djibril Cisse will be looking to start his twentieth league game for the Reds.

Cisse, Morientes and Crouch have all been subbed nine times so far in the
Premiership. Warnock has come on nine times in the league for the Reds.

Referee : Alan Wiley - in sixteen games this season he has shown 49 yellow
cards and three Reds cards. He has also given 5 penalties

Betting : Liverpool 1/4, West Brom 9/1, Draw : 7/2

Liverweb Prediction : Liverpool 3 WBA 0

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The Reds have made their first movement of the transfer window and its an
exchange deal which sees Josemi going to Villareal and Jan Kromkamp coming
to Anfield. Kromkamp is Dutch and can play in both midfield and defence on
the right hand side. The deal just needs he agreement of the two players now.

It is alleged the Saprissa player Christian Bolanos is to have atrial with
the Reds in January. To those who remember the world club champ first game
then Bolanos was probably the only player to cause the Reds any kind of
problems.

Weekly Teletext Article below

Halfway through the festive period and maximum points already. The festive
cheer has come with little problems as well and underlines how well we are
starting to play these days. We have been faced with sides who normally
put up a fight against us but we have got the ball down and played our own
football. At that point we have charged past both Newcastle and Everton
without hitting top gear.

What is pleasing now is that we are not playing as individuals but very
much as a team where everyone knows their duty. When one man misses his
area then their are players ready t move in and cover well. This makes a
sound basing for what we are seeing now. The league may be a little beyond
us this season but looking forward to the new year we should hold no fear.

The players who came in during the summer have made us a stronger side
overall and with January nearly upon us the transfer window will open once
again. Playing as well as we are makes the window a bit easier in my mind
as we can simply look to individual areas for a player who will come and
put pressure on those in the side now. We know we need a centre back for
example. At least we don't have to look for quick fix panic buys this time.

To all those reading I wish you all a happy new year and see you in 2006.

Andy
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[Liverweb] Everton Match Report

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Liverweb Match Report

Everton 1 Liverpool 3

Liverpool : Reina, Finnan, Carragher, Hyypia, Warnock, Gerrard(C), Alonso,
Sissoko, Kewell, Crouch, Cisse

Subs : Morientes for Crouch (76), Riise for Kewell (79), Garcia for Gerrard
(84)

Subs Unused : Dudek, Josemi

Att : 40,158

Ref : G.Poll

The Reds won this derby match over Everton with relative ease. Coming in to
the festive period you worried about the first two games for draining your
energy and possibly your points as well. Now that the games are over we
have played them within ourselves as it turns out. This will go down as one
of the easiest wins over our near Blue neighbours if we are honest. For
once the game went exactly to form.

The Reds were all very focused as they came out at Goodison. Cisse and
Sissoko both started back in the lineup again and got the game underway
attacking the main Everton fans in the first half. Inside the minute Cisse
was motoring down the right wing but was shoved off the ball as he went to
cross and was given a free kick. Cisse then volleyed that free kick just
wide of the target from Gerrard's kick.

On six minutes Everton had their first real effort on goal which was a snap
shot from twenty five yards off Hibbert. Reina got down well but could only
parry the ball out and Beattie reacted quickest but from an offside
position blasted over the bar.

The Reds took the lead on just ten minutes and it was Peter Crouch yet
again who scored. A long kick down field from Reina towards Cisse was won
by the Blues but Sissoko won the next ball in midfield pushing it back
towards the French striker. He laid it off to Gerrard who headed Crouch
through on goal. Crouch took the ball around Martyn and slotted home before
Valente could get back and challenge. Great start and a crowd silencer.
Well apart from the Reds that is!

Two minutes after the goal Cahill went close for Everton but his header was
headed clear from Carragher. Three minutes later and Carragher was again
called in to action. Momo gave a sloppy ball towards Hyypia which Beattie
got to first but as he looked to charge through on goal Carragher came
across and mopped up the danger well.

On seventeen minutes it was 2-0 to the Reds as Gerrard blasted a shot home
from twenty five yards. The move started as Martyn punched clear a free
kick only as far as Hyypia. The move then saw Finnan cross in to the centre
but Cahill headed clear. This time it fell to Gerrard and before any Blue
could close him down he shot home for a two goal lead. It did clip Yobo on
the way but this was a Gerrard goal all the way.

The crowd went deathly silent and the Blues on the pitch started to look
annoyed and lost as to what they could do. They're hardly goalscorers after
all are they. Cahill turned into his usual narky self and on nineteen
minutes got himself a yellow card for a woeful tackle on Alonso. It just
seems typical of Cahill from what I've watched of him when things go
against him.

The Reds were now controlling the important areas of the pitch. Everton
tried to get things going but are a poor side at the moment with no
confidence. They thought they had a goal back on thirty seven minutes when
Beattie headed home past a static Hyypia and Reina. The two Reds had
stopped after the linesman adjudged the ball went out before being crossed
in. Having seen replays later it was just in but we're talking only a tiny
proportion here and at full speed it's easy to give as out. Just four
minutes later and Everton did manage to score. The worst thing about the
goal is that it stopped the marathon run of shut out's from the Reds.
Kilbane won his header over Finnan and Beattie finished off after Davies
had flicked the ball to him.

Half time was reached with the home fans now back in voice again. Only one
goal in the game again and this was now on a knife edge potentially. Only
one thing for it and that was a Reds goal. Just two minutes in to the half
and it came as well thanks to Cisse. Kewell hooked the ball down the left
and Cisse having beaten the offside trap ran towards the area. He got past
Weir before opening his body up and curling a superb effort around Martyn
to the far post. Cisse raced off as the ball hit the back of the net and
that was the game won in truth. Cisse was joined on the side with all the
Reds' fans by the players who knew this could be game over and also the
significance of beating their local rivals.

The crowd was back silent again as Everton tried to come back in to the
game but struggled. Neville picked up a yellow card on fifty five minutes
for a poor challenge on Cisse. That was a challenge he'd later regret. The
Reds now controlled the game with Everton looking poor and devoid of ideas
of how to break us down. It was good though as it meant we could ease off
the pedal a bit.

Kewell picked up a needless booking on sixty four minutes. A free kick was
given against him but he insisted on moaning and eventually Poll just
booked him. Four minutes later and Everton were down to ten as Neville took
Sissoko down with a poor swipe and he can have no complaints. This really
was game over now and the whole game from then went a bit stale.

Crouch picked up a yellow card for dissent which didn't seem much but Poll
just seemed to lose it a little at this point. Beattie followed him in o
the book on seventy two for a reckless tackle on Warnock as it looked like
the cards would just keep appearing. Crouch went off for Morientes with
thirteen to go and a few minutes later Riise replaced Kewell.

Everton did have a glorious chance to make a game of it on eighty three
minutes but when well placed Beattie blazed over the bar. The Reds made
their final switch with five minutes to go as Luis Garcia replaced Steven
Gerrard. Carra as ever took over the armband as a result.

That wasn't the end of the action though as Mikel Arteta would walk as
well. He went for two bookings - the first of which was justified for me.
He continued moaning after a free kick was given against him and then
kicked at thin air. However referee Graham Poll has set his stall down
having booked Kewell and Crouch and duly showed yellow. In the final minute
of injury time there was another booking for Arteta but this one was harsh.
Garcia picked the ball up on the halfway line and as he tried to move in
field he seemed to get caught slightly by Arteta which the ref decided was
deliberate, booked him and that was him off. The rest of the players
followed about a minute later as the final whistle went to end one of the
easiest derby wins the Reds will have.

MotM : Steven Gerrard - dominated the game from start o the 85th minute.
Set up the first and scored he second to round of a good display

Match Stats
Everton - Liverpool
52% Possession 48%
3 Shots On Target 4
6 Shots Off Target 6
3 Blocked Shots 2
6 Corners 2
23 Fouls 20
5 Offsides 3
2 Yellow Cards 2
2 Red Cards 0

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Tuesday, December 27, 2005

[Liverweb] Newcastle United Report

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Liverweb Match Report

Liverpool 2 Newcastle United 0

Liverpool : Reina, Finnan, Carragher, Hyypia, Riise, Alonso, Gerrard (C),
Kewell, Garcia, Crouch, Morientes

Subs Used : Pongolle for Kewell (66), Cisse for Crouch (71), Josemi for
Finnan (77)

Subs Unused : Carson, Warnock

Ref : M.Halsey

Att : 44,197

The Reds returned to league action with a more than convincing two nil win
over Newcastle United. This was a game that more than a few of us outside
partially feared due to the comeback of Michael Owen but the boys in Red
ignored him ad got on with their jobs. This could easily have finished five
nil but Shay Given was his usual quality self and kept the scoreline down.
The away side were poor and gave no glimpse really that they could do
better than nil.

Before the game and players came out the two lineups were read out with the
visitor's as usual named first. As the Newcastle 10 was read out there was
a mix of cheer and boo's went up for Owen. That reflects what people
thought outside before the ground really. It's easy to focus on the player
and the chants of Where were you in Istanbul and You should have signed for
a big club but the club as a whole has moved on. Yes there are many who
think we still need him around but for now he belongs to Newcastle.

The two teams came out as You'll Never Walk Alone was still blasting around
the stands and after their usual lineup for the camera's the Reds elected
to defend the Kop end in the first half. The Reds started well and within
three minutes Kewell had a chance but leant back as he hit his shot which
sailed high over the bar.

Kewell went even closer though on five minutes and but for a superb save
from Given it would have been 1-0. Kewell hit a volley from three yards
only to see the keeper's arm claw it away. The Reds were by far the better
side and were in control of the ball. Newcastle were simply left chasing
shadows at times. The opening goal came on fourteen minutes from skipper
Steven Gerrard. A neat passing build up finished with Crouch laying the
ball down for Gerrard who burst into the area and blasted a shot past Given.

The nest Newcastle had to offer in the first half was a header from Luque
that Reina turned over the bar for a corner. At the other end though the
Newcastle defence was being dragged all over the place. Garcia and Kewell
were offering excellent width to our game. The goal though just would come
to extend the lead.

And how we all love irony. Steven Taylor was forced off due to injury on
twenty eight minutes. His replacement Titus Bramble who entered the field
to huge cheers from the crowd. Yes those cheers were from Reds and not the
Magpies actually and the defender must have wished he'd stayed at home
sick. He later suffered hilarious of chants of Bramble for England and
cheers when he managed to throw in a defence saving tackle.

Gerrard went close on the half hour with a great free kick as the Reds
continued to press forward. Hyypia then went close five minutes before the
break but as ever Given was there to save the day. You did just want that
second goal before half time to ease yourself on a bit more though and it
duly arrived too. Morientes did well on the edge of the box to hold up the
ball and poke it wide for Kewell. He put in a great cross which three Reds
went for. Crouch jumped highest and headed the ball home off the post. It
only just crossed the line but it was a Crouch goal all the same even
though post game reports have given it as an own goal.

On the stroke of half time it could and should have been three nil but
after Crouch brought the down so well he laid it across to Garcia who
somehow blazed it from three yards out. Half time came though and you
wondered how you weren't three or four up already. You wanted another
really just in case they got one back, however unlikely that looked.

Shay Given raced to the Kop at the start of the half and as ever returned
the applause offered to him from the home faithful. There was hen a few
chants on the Kop of Owen to which the player waved back.

Solano arrived as a second half replacement for N'Zogbia and it was Solano
who was involved just six minutes in to the half. A Reds corner from the
centenary side was floated in from Gerrard ad Morientes met it well. His
header was destined for the net but Solano blocked the chance with his
hand. Penalty and Red card to follow? Nope play on as the ref obviously
looked the other way.

The second half though in truth was poor. The Reds controlled the play and
then on sixty six minutes it was pretty much game over as Lee Bowyer was
sent off. Alonso and Faye both tackled for a loose ball in the middle of
the Newcastle half to which a whistle went in favour of the Reds. Just as
the whistle was blowing though Bowyer flew in studs showing and took Alonso
out. Crouch raced in and pushed Bowyer over and the usual handbags ensued.
Bowyer was shown Red and despite his protests had to leave the field. A bad
tackle I must say but it surprised me at the instant Red in a way. At that
point I expected Crouch to walk as well but he got away with a yellow card.
Terry Mac on the sidelines sarcastically applauded Mark Halsey for the
decision.

With ten men Newcastle did seem to play a little better in a way but they
never turned that to look like scoring. With Pongolle and Cisse on for
Kewell and Crouch now the Reds wanted to score more. Once the Reds took the
ball down and played football again they had the Geordies all over the
place and we should have scored more although at times the players had half
an eye on the next few games following in quick succession and eased down a
gear or two.

As the ninety minutes were up the Reds had won comfortably and remain in
third place as the midway point of the season arrives. This turned out far
easier than many had feared and thoughts turned straight across the park
for the next game in just two days time.

MotM : Steven Gerrard - scored one and had a great all round game. That
said all Reds on the pitch gave their all in this and the award could
easily have gone to someone like Kewell who is slowly looking like he's
enjoying his game again.

Match Stats
Liverpool - Newcastle
62% Possession 38%
9 Shots On Target 1
10 Shots Off Target 0
1 Blocked Shots 1
7 Corners 4
9 Fouls 13
3 Offsides 4
1 Yellow Cards 0
0 Red Cards 1

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Liverweb Match Preview

Opponents : Everton

Date : Wednesday December 28

Venue : Goodison Park

TV Coverage : Sky Sports 2, Canal+ D/F/N/S, Galaxie Sport, Canal+ Sport
(Poland), Supersport 3SA, Prime Sports

Tape Delay : ART Sport 3 (2hrs), TPS Foot (1hr 45)

Head to Head - Premiership Head to Head

LAST corresponding Fixture : Everton 1 Liverpool 0

Squads :

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

Everton (from): Martyn, Hibbert, Weir, Kroldrup, Yobo, Valente, Neville,
Davies, Cahill, Osman, Arteta, Bent, Ferguson, Beattie, McFadden, Wright,
Kilbane, Ferrari.

Team Stats : The Reds go in search of their tenth premiership victory over
Everton in this one. They have won four of the last five games at Goodison
although last season saw the home side record their first victory since 1999.

The away fixture is always one for the yellow card fans. 57 yellow cards in
just13 premiership games. There have also been 5 Reds cards at Goodison as
well, two of which went to Reds.

In the premierhsip there have been ten draws, 5 of which were no score
draws. The Reds have won having gone behind on three occassions whilst the
Blues have turned a deficit to a win just the once.

Overall the Reds have the better derby record having won 63 of the league
games to Evertons 55. At Goodison Everton have 32 wins to the Reds' 27.

Five Nil is both the biggest win for the Reds at Goodison in the league and
also the heaviest defeat at Goodison in the league. The loss came in 1914
whilst the win was back in 1982 when Ian Rush bagged 4 of the goals.

Player Stats : Jose Reina, Peter Crouch and Momo Sissoko have yet to taste
a Merseyside derby.

Of the current squad Steven Gerrard has most goals in the fixture for the
Reds with 2. On the other side Duncan Ferguson has four goals.

Jamie Carragher with 13 is the leading appearance maker as a current squad
player. Playing in this game will bring him joint 2nd with Steve McManaman
and just one behind Robbie Fowler.

Xabi Alonso will hope to play in his 40th Liverpool league game in this
one. Stephen Warnock would make it to 30 whilst Djimi Traore would make it
to 80.

Fernando Morientes needs one goal to make double figures for the Reds
whilst Luis Garcia needs one to hit the 20 mark.

Referee : Graham Poll - 59 yellow cards and one Reds card from 13 games so
far this season.

Betting : Liverpool Evens, Everton 12/5, Draw : 2/1

Liverweb Prediction : Everton 0 Liverpool 2

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