Saturday, April 22, 2006

[Liverweb] Reds win FA Youth Cup

Liverweb Youth Cup Final Match Report

Manchester City 2 Liverpool 0

Liverpool win 3-2 on Aggregate

Liverpool : Roberts, Darby (C), Hobbs, Antwi, Threlfall, Anderson, Barnett,
Flynn, Barratt, Lindfield, Hammill

Subs: Roque for Barnett (45), Spearing for Hammill (59)

Subs Unused : Mimms, Nardiello, Ryan

Att : 9,150

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The Reds won the FA Youth Cup for only the second time despite going down
to a 2-0 defeat at the City of Manchester stadium. The Reds were forced to
defend for the whole game as City poured on pressure to get back the three
goal deficit they conceded last week at Anfield.

The Reds named an unchanged side for the match and after coming out to the
sight a huge away support lined up to hear the National anthem played.
After that Stephen Darby won the toss and elected to defend the end where
the Reds fans were in the first half. City got he game under way.

Reds fans were in good singing mood as the game got underway. On the pitch
though it was all City from the off. The home side had to gamble and had
welcomed Micah Richards back to the side. Richards missed the first leg due
to being in the first team squad and he was a shining light for City all night.

On six minutes Richards rose well to head a corner ball just wide. In his
attempt to get the ball he took out Evans of City and the Reds' Threlfall.
Threlfall was up and back in action after a quick bit of treatment but the
home side had to play with ten men for a few minutes as Evans went off for
stitches.

On ten minutes cam what might have been a very controversial incident. Dave
Roberts kicked clear from his area but after the game had carried on the
linesman stayed flagging at the area. Bizarrely and something that rarely
happens in the game the keeper was adjudged to have carried the ball out of
his area and a free kick was given. Thankfully that kick went over the bar.

The Reds just didn't have any control in the midfield on the night and it
stopped the Reds getting any possession and building on their three goal
cushion. City hammered away at the Reds but the defence was being well
marshalled by Antwi in particular.

On nineteen minutes the Reds were forced to clear an opportunity from Etuhu
off the line after failing to clear a corner ball. Nothing the Reds seemed
to do would stop the ball coming straight back at them. The outlet balls of
Anderson and Hammill just weren't being played accurate enough.

The best chance of the half for the Reds came on twenty six minutes when
Hammill latched on to a clearance from Anderson. He cut inside and allowed
Barratt the ball. His shot though was pushed away for a corner.

City managed to take the lead on thirty two minutes through Sturridge. The
young striker hit a superb shot from 25 yards out which left Roberts beaten
despite a full length dive. It was exactly what City deserved and exactly
what the Reds had dreaded.

City looked to build on the goal, whilst the Reds looked like they needed
half time and a reminder if not a change in tactics. The half time interval
saw Miki Roque coming on for Charlie Barnett who had seen the game drift
him by on the night.

The Reds started the second half a little better than the first although it
was still City making the most of the attacks. They were rewarded for their
play on fifty six minutes when Sturridge again hit the back of the net.
This time it came from a free kick which the Reds seemed to be sleeping on.
Sturridge saw the ball fall at his feet at the back post and he struck home
past Roberts.

This was now a crunch time in the game with the Reds just having one goal
advantage left and the tactics were quickly changed. Jay Spearing came off
the bench to replace Hammill who stormed down the tunnel - although he did
reappear soon after.

The move meant the Reds had two defensive minded midfielders on the pitch
now in Roque and Spearing. City looked to push on but the change for the
Reds slowly had it's desired effect. The Reds had a massive shout for a
penalty on sixty four minutes when Spearing struck a shot on goal from a
corner. The shot was goal bound but blocked by a City hand as he threw
himself out. This was a definite penalty in my book but Martin Atkinson
waved play on.

The Reds were now starting to get a foot in the game now and City chances
were starting to stretch out more. In fact on seventy seven minutes the
Reds nearly scored when Roque headed just over the bar from a corner kick.
It was to prove a tough final part of the game though as City tried
everything to equalise and force extra time. Richards controlled a ball on
eighty four minutes and then saw his overhead kick sail just wide of the goal.

As the clock ticked down though the game got stretched out more and more
and the Reds had some chance to break on the counter but Matthewson wasn't
called in to action at any time in the City goal. The City keeper actually
got nearer the action in the final minute of stoppage time when he came up
for a City corner. It was all to no avail though and as the final whistle
went the Reds players and subs went mad and all raced to one another and
also down to the end at which the Reds fans were standing.

This was a spectacular victory despite losing on the night as the Reds
showed great character not to cave in under pressure. Jay Spearing did
really well when he came on to help alter the balance of the Reds' midfield
whilst Godwin Antwi was a rock at the back for the Reds.

This is only the second time the Reds have won this trophy and it was great
to watch Stephen Darby follow in the foot steps of Phil Brazier and lift
the trophy aloft.

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Friday, April 21, 2006

[Liverweb] Chelsea Match preview

Liverweb FA Cup Match Preview

Opponents : Chelsea

Date : Saturday April 22nd @ 17.15

Venue : Old Trafford

TV Coverage : BBC1, DSF, Canal+ Sport France, TV3 Norway, Sport TV, SKY
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Tape Delay : TV Sport RO, Supersport 2

Head to Head

Squads : Robbie Fowler is cup tied for this which may open the door for
FernandoMorientes to come in to the side. The Reds have no other injury
worries with therested Steven Gerrard and Peter Crouch coming back in to
the squad for the game.

Chelsea must decide whether to play Carlo Cudicini in goal or go with
regular keeper Petr Cech who has recovered from injury.

Team Stats : In FA Cup games Chelsea have the upper hand on the Reds. Of
the eight games played Chelsea have won 5 of them.

At the semi final sage the Reds and Chelsea have met once. March 1965 saw
the two sides meet at Vila Park and the Reds won 2-0. The Reds then went on
to win their first ever FA Cup by defeating Leeds United.

The other two Reds wins came in 1986 - when the Reds won 2-1 at Stamford
Bridge and went on to lift the trophy. In 1962 the Reds also beat Chelsea
but his time at home and by 4 goals to 3.

In all games between the sides Liverpool have won 64 of the 142 games
played. If Chelsea were to win this one it would be their 50th win over the
Reds in all competitions.

The Reds' last win over Chelsea came in last season Champions League semi
final. A Luis Garcia goal sent the Reds to Istanbul where they won the
trophy for a 5th time.

Player Stats : Peter Crouch has 3 goals in four FA Cup games for the Reds.

Fernando Morientes scored twice against Chelsea in the 2004 Champions
League semi finals for Monaco.

John Arne Riise will hope to start his 10th F ACup game for the Reds in
this one.

Djibril Cisse will hope to play in his 75th Liverpool match in this one.

Referee : Graham Poll

Betting : Liverpool 11/5, Chelsea 11/10, Draw : 2/1

Overall Trophy Winners : Liverpool 2/1, Chelsea 11/10

Liverweb Prediction : Liverpool 2 Chelsea 1

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Thursday, April 20, 2006

[Liverweb] Weekly Article/news and Portsmouth tickets

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This week we are building up to the FA Cup semi final and what we really
must see as a win match. We must win this because we must be looking to
show Chelsea we are ready to fight. It may be too late for this season in
the league but we must be able to compete at the biggest stage
domestically. To go out at this stage of the competition as well would end
the season here and now.

Of course one thing to help the players to get that win as us the twelfth
man. We must make the short trip to Old Trafford and show our support in
the loudest way we can. We can get behind the players like we did in our
last semi final against Chelsea. And of course that time we roared them on
to victory and then went on to win that trophy.

This week also sees the youth side going to Manchester to play in the youth
cup final. We are three goals up and these are exciting times for the
young players. They put much hard work in during the first leg and got
half a job done. Now to finish it off. Dont forget as well that the last
time we appeared in the final of this trophy we also made the FA Cup
final. An omen to defeat Chelsea perhaps?

In other news Real Madrid have stated that Steven Gerrard is on their
target list for the summer transfer window. This comes despite him being
under contract from last summer and for another four years yet.

Fernando Morientes has said that he doesn't intend to leave but instead see
out his four years at Liverpool. He has two and half years to go yet on
his contract and he says that he wants to win things at the club.

Florent Sinama Pongolle has said that if he is to come back to the Reds it
is to play football. However if he sees Rafa bringing in one or two new
strikers then it's likely he'll ask to leave the Reds with Blackburn)his
current loan club) being a likely destination.

In rumours the Reds are said to be keeping an eye on Ludovic Giuly at
Barcelona. Giuly scored Barca's winner on Tuesday night in the San Siro
but has not agreed to a new contract as yet with Benitez allegedly watching on.

Param defender Danille Bonera is a top target for the Rds
allegedly. Bonera has been an alleged target in the last two transfer
windows with a deal last summer apparently very close. Should Parma cash
in on the centre back the Reds are allegedly leading the way to buy him.

Portsmouth tickets for the final day of the season

Barclays Premiership

Portsmouth v Liverpool

To be played at Fratton Park, Portsmouth
On Sunday 07 May 2006, Kick Off 3:00pm

Liverpool Football Club have received an allocation of 2112 stand tickets
for this ALL ticket fixture priced as follows;-

Adult £30
Over 65’s £22
Child £19 (under 16)

Ticket Allocation

Tickets will be available to Season Ticket holders based on attendance at
Premier League away fixtures during Season 2004-2005 on the following days,

Attendance at 12 or more games
Wednesday 26th April 8.15am-5.30pm

Attendance at 10 or more games
Thursday 27th April 8.15am-5.30pm

A further announcement will be made if there are any tickets remaining
after this sale.

The allocation of tickets will be subject to availability and while stocks
last.

Tickets will be available for personal application at the Ticket Office, by
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Monday, April 17, 2006

[Liverweb] Blackburn Match Report

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Blackburn Rovers 0 Liverpool 1

Liverpool : Reina, Finnan, Warnock, Carragher(C), Hyypia, Riise, Sissoko,
Alonso, Cisse, Fowler, Morientes

Subs Used : Garcia for Fowler (63), Kewell for Warnock (68), Kromkamp for
Morientes (81)

Subs Unused : Dudek, Traore

Ref : Alan Wiley

Att : 29,142

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The Reds fought their way to a great 1-0 win over Blackburn at Ewood Park.
A first half strike from Robbie Fowler was enough to earn the Reds the
three points and all but guarantee the three points on the day.

The Reds made a few changes to their starting lineup with Gerrard out
injured and Crouch rested. It mean Fowler was partnered by Morientes up
front and Warnock played behind Riise on the left hand side.

Prior to kick off their was a minutes silence in remembrance of the 96. One
huge banner in the away end was of a justice flame with 96 written below
it. The silence was well observed and then the game was ready to start.

The Reds got the game underway defending the end with the Reds fans in. The
game was a bit slow to start with both side feeling one another out through
the midfield. On twelve minutes Carragher was back well to head out a
Blackburn cross from the left hand side.

On thirteen minutes Robbie Savage went through Cisse and was shown a yellow
card for his efforts. The Reds were working hard up front but without much
reward for their movement. In fact it was midway through the half before
they had much to shout about. Morientes flicked a ball over Nelsen and then
tried to run through the defender. Morientes claimed a penalty but Alan
Wiley waved play on.

The only goal of the game came on twenty eight minutes from Robbie Fowler.
It was hugely controversial in its execution. Riise took a long throw to
Fowler who flicked it on. Cisse was offside but having half gone for the
ball ignored it and played musical statues. Morientes came from an onside
position drew the keeper and squared the ball for Fowler to hit in to an
empty net. The Reds celebrated and Rovers raced to the linesman but the
goal stood.

The goal gave the Reds what they wanted from the game and it meant Rovers
had to attack more. Reina had had nothing to do all game. Rovers did try
and come at the Reds more but their attack was poor as the Reds stood
resolute to their jobs.

The Reds could have scored a second goal on the stroke of half time when
Fowler sent Cisse clear. He got the ball down but his shot was straight at
Friedel who got just enough on the ball to make it shoot up in the air and
it went out for a corner off the bar. It should have been a goal though.

Right on the stroke of half time Lucas Neill picked up a booking as he went
straight through the back of Cisse. For some reason this sparked all sorts
of trouble on the line with Mark Hughes causing most of it.

Neither side made any changes at half time and Rovers got the game underway
again. Just two minutes in to the half and Alonso and Savage were down
injured. Savage got a free kick despite clearly looking where Alonso was
before elbowing him in the stomach.

Five minutes in to the half and Rovers should have equalised but Ryan
Nelson saw his header go straight across the goal from a corner kick. The
second half possession was virtually all Blackburn but they had little
invention. With Dickov and Bellamy both being midgets up front Hyypia and
Carragher had no problems in the air. Riise and Cisse both held width for
the Reds and stopped Blackburn getting too much joy down the wings.

Luis Garcia came on for the Reds after 63 minutes to replace Fowler who
went off to chants of one Robbie Fowler. Rovers then made a switch four
minutes later replacing Dickov with Kuqi. The change was one that might
bring them more aerial threat at least. There was a huge lull in the game
at this point as Warnock went down injured and had to go off. Kewell got
stripped and ready for action but then put his top back on again as Traore
was called but then it was Kewell again who was on and Riise dropped to
left back.

Blackburn continued to have most of the ball and a goal for them would have
really set the game up. Thankfully most of their attacks were well defended
and Reina had one of his quieter days in goal.

Sissoko nearly had a glorious chance on seventy minutes when Savage hit a
poor pass back to Friedel but the ex-Red keeper was out quickly to clear
off Momo's toes. Morientes then should have buried the game on seventy
three. Cisse was on to a good ball on the left and laid it back to Kewell
and his cross found Morientes but his header went well wide.

Morientes finally went off with nine minutes left for Jan Kromkamp who went
right side and pushed Garcia more central. The clearer chances were still
falling to the Reds as Rovers couldn't cope with the strict positional set
up of the Reds.

On ninety minutes the Reds should have wrapped it all up as Cisse was again
one on one with the keeper but again his shot was straight at Friedel and
sat up off his underside. This time Cisse followed up and but for a faint
nick off Nelsen would have scored.

After some five minutes of Stoppage time the final whistle blew and the
Reds went home with the three points. Overall the Reds played quite well
although invited Blackburn on a little too much for my liking. They did
have the clearer chances though and should have won by more.

MotM : Momo Sissoko - played superbly through the midfield all day and
broke up so much play. Carragher and Hyypia also played well and made sure
that nothing of Blackburn was going to get through them on the day.

Blackburn - Liverpool
54% Possession 46%
3 On Target 2
3 Off Target 4
0 Blocked 0
6 Corner 4
13 Fouls 11
5 Offsides 5
3 Yellow 2
0 Red 0

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